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PCBS | PCBS: The Palestinian Producer Price Index, during March, 03/2016.

  Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS)

  Palestinian Producer Price Index, during March, 03/2016

 

Decrease in the Producer Price1 Index during March 2016

 

The overall Producer Price Index (PPI) for  Palestine with its base month (December 2015=100) reached 98.34 in March 2016, as it decreased by 0.92% compared to February 2016.

 

Producer Price Index for locally consumed products (December 2015=100) reached 98.21 in March 2016, which indicates a decrease by 1.00% compared to February 2016.

 

Producer Price Index for local exported products (December 2015=100) reached 99.39 in March 2016, which indicates a slight increase by 0.08% compared to February 2016.

 

The changes of Producer Price Index for March 2016 were traced back to changes in prices of the following major activities compared to the previous month:

Major Activities

Change

Agriculture, forestry and fishing goods:

    -    5.68%

 

Mining and quarrying

    -    2.48%

Manufacturing

    +    0.14%

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

 ma managementj

    +    5.56%

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

    +    3.90%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 






The trend line for the Producer Price Index in Palestine, for the period:

March 2015 - March 2016 (Base Month December 2015=100)


 

 

 

 

Note: Since the beginning of 2016, PCBS updated the base month for the Producer Price Index to be December 2015 instead of 2011, as well as started using International Standard of Industrial Classification for all Economic Activates (Revision Four) instead of Revision Three.

 

 

 

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1 The producer’s price is the amount receivable by the producer from the purchaser for a unit of a good or service produced as output minus any VAT, or similar deductible tax, invoiced to the purchaser. The producer’s prices exclude any transport charges invoiced separately by the producer.         


        

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