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Bulgarian Trade with Third Countries for the Period January - May 2011 (preliminary data)
In the period January - May 2011 the Bulgarian exports to third countries increased by 45.5% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year and exceeded 6.1 billion levs while the imports increased by 27.8% and reached to 7.3 billion levs
In the period January - May 2011 the total value of the exported goods (both for third countries and EU) amounted to 15.7 billion levs and compared to the corresponding period of 2010 the exports increased by 47.2% while the total value of all imported goods was 17.4 billion levs and increased by 25.6%.
Bulgarian Trade with EU for the Period January - April 2011 (preliminary data)
In the period January - April 2011 the Bulgarian exports to the EU increased by 51.7% compared to the corresponding period of the previous year and amounted to 7.5 billion levs while the imports increased by 24.9% and amounted to 7.8 billion levs.
In April 2011 the exports to the EU increased by 38.9% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year and exceeded 1.8 billion levs while the imports increased by 27.5% and amounted to 2.1 billion levs.
Books and Pamphlets Production for the Peroid January - September 2010 and Continued Editions in 2010
The National Statistical Institute represents data on the publishing production in the country (books and pamphlets) and continued editions (newspapers and periodicals). Data source is the National Library "St. St. Cyril and Methodius”. Main indicators and coverage are designed in accordance with methodological requirements of UNESCO.
Construction Production Indices in May 2011
According to the preliminary data of the NSI, in May 2011 the index of production in section ‘Construction’, calculated on the base of seasonally adjusted data was 0.1% below the level recorded the previous month.
Industrial Production Indices in May 2011
The preliminary data showed that the Industrial Production Index, seasonally adjusted decreased by 0.5% in May 2011 as compared to April 2011. The working day adjusted Industrial Production Index rose by 7.8% as compared to the same month of 2010.
Crimes, Accused Persons and Persons Convicted in 2010
In 2010 the trials ended with penalty inflicted cover 35 397 committed crimes. The number of persons convicted with penalties came into force is 39 070. Compared to 2009 a decrease of the number of crimes with penalties inflicted and persons convicted is observed by 5.4% and by 4.4% respectively.
Government Budget Appropriations or Outlays on R&D (GBAORD), 2010
In 2010, the government budget appropriations or outlays for R&D (GBAORD) amounted to 195.0 million BGN. In comparison with the previous year, the GBAORD fell by 8.2% (230.4 million BGN in 2009).
Producer Price Indices in Industry, May 2011
Producer Price Index on Domestic Market in Мay 2011 decreased by 0.2% comparing to the previous month, while compared to the same month of 2010 the domestic prices grew by 10.0%. Total Producer Price Index fell by 1.3% compared to the previous month, compared to the same month of 2010 the prices rose by 9.2%.
Business Conjuncture, June 2011
In June 2011 the total business climate indicator decreases by 0.4 percentage points compared to its level from the previous month as the inquiry registers some improvement of the business conjuncture only in the service sector.