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Tourist visits in Serbia up by 8 pct y-o-y in May
BELGRADE - Serbia registered 8 pct more tourist visits in May 2023 relative to the same month of last year and the number of overnight stays was up by 3.8 pct, according to figures released by the national statistical office on Frday.
Overnight stays generated by Serbian tourists were up by 1.2 pct y-o-y, while those generated by foreign tourists were up by 7.5 pct y-o-y.
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Tourist visits in Serbia up by 22.2 pct y-o-y in April
BELGRADE - Serbia registered 22.2 pct more tourist visits in April 2023 relative to the same month of last year and the number of overnight stays was up by 17.7 pct, according to figures released by the national statistical office.
Overnight stays generated by Serbian tourists were up by 9.5 pct y-o-y, while those generated by foreign tourists were up by 28.6 pct y-o-y.
Tourist visits in Serbia up by 19 pct y-o-y in March
BELGRADE - Serbia registered 19 pct more tourist visits in March 2023 relative to the same month of last year and the number of overnight stays was up by 14.7 pct, according to figures released by the national statistical office.
Overnight stays generated by Serbian tourists were up by 8.5 pct y-o-y, while those generated by foreign tourists were up by 22.7 pct y-o-y.
Serbian industrial turnover up by 0.3 pct y-o-y in February
BELGRADE - Serbia's February 2023 industrial turnover was up by 0.3 pct relative to the same month of last year, the national statistical office has said.
Relative to the 2022 average, it was down by 13.6 pct.
By sectors, the mining sector registered a 9.1 pct turnover increase y-o-y, while the manufacturing industry turnover remained unchanged.
Tourist visits in Serbia up by 18.5 pct y-o-y in February
BELGRADE - Serbia registered 18.5 pct more tourist visits in February 2023 relative to the same month of last year and the number of overnight stays was up by 21.5 pct y-o-y, according to figures released by the national statistical office.
Overnight stays generated by Serbian tourists were up by 8.5 pct y-o-y, while those generated by foreign tourists were up by 44.6 pct y-o-y.
Tourist visits in Serbia up by 18.8 pct y-o-y in January
BELGRADE - Serbia registered 18.8 pct more tourist visits in January 2023 relative to the same month of last year and the number of overnight stays was up by 12.3 pct, according to figures released by the national statistical office.
Overnight stays generated by Serbian tourists were down by 4.8 pct y-o-y, while those generated by foreign tourists were up by 39.2 pct y-o-y.
Serbian January inflation at 15.8 pct y-o-y
BELGRADE - According to figures released by the national statistical office, Serbian January inflation amounted to 1.4 pct, or 15.8 pct relative to January 2022, which is consistent with National Bank of Serbia (NBS) expectations, the central bank said in a statement.
"Around two-thirds of headline inflation remain attributable to food and energy prices.
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Salary Rise in Slovenia
The average net salary in Slovenia is already EUR 1 133, an increase of 3.7 percent compared to last year, the National Statistical Office of the country announced.
Salaries in the private sector increased by 3.9%.
There is even bigger growth in the public sector, where in 2019 the salaries were 5.4% higher than in 2018.
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The Rise in the Pork Price Has Accelerated China's Inflation
According to the National Statistical Office, in October the consumer price index in the country increased by 3.8% on an annual basis. At the same time, the growth is 0.8% more than last month.
Bulgaria's Construction Output Rises in October Compared to Last Year
Bulgaria's construction output rose 1.8% year-on-year in October, following a 3.7% annual decrease the month before, the national statistical office, NSI, said on Monday, citing preliminary working-day adjusted data, reports SeeNews.