2012 – 6 months. Indices of basic social and economic indicators for the CIS countries
(January–June 2012 compared with January–June 2011; percentage)
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Gross domestic product (at constant prices)
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Industrial production (at constant prices)
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Producer price indices1
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Consumer price indices1
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Retail trade turnover (at constant prices; all channels of sales)
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Cargo transportation by transport enterprises (excluding pipelines)
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Azerbaijan
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101,5
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97,0
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89,7
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97,9
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109,2
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106,9
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Armenia
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104,72
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113,0
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103,9
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99,6
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102,0
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110,7
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Belarus
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102,9
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108,5
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112,0
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110,5
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109,5
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98,0
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Kazakhstan
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105,62
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101,6
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100,0
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102,7
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112,6
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120,4
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Kyrgyzstan
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94,4
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68,4
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96,5
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100,9
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110,2
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104,7
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Moldova
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101,02
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99,63
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103,3
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101,0
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101,63, 4
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95,1
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Russia
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104,92
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103,1
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100,3
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103,2
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107,1
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103,2
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Tajikistan
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107,4
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112,0
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106,8
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102,5
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118,6
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100,5
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Uzbekistan
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108,1
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107,0
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102,15
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…
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112,5
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104,85
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Ukraine
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103,06
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100,4
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105,7
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100,1
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116,0
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99,9
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CIS
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104,72
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102,6
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101,1
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102,5
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108,3
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108,77
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1 June 2012 compared with December 2011.
2 January-March 2012 compared with January-March 2011.
3 January-May 2012 compared with January-May 2011.
4 Income from sales of trade enterprises.
5 March 2012 compared with December 2011.
6 April-June 2012 compared with April-June 2011.
7 Without data on Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
Source: SSS of Ukraine
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