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Industry prices have barely risen for a year

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For a year industrial prices rose by 2.3%. This is shown by the data of the National Statistical Institute for October. The most visible is the increase in the production and distribution of electricity and heating, as well as gas - 10.2%. The rise in the extractive industry is 5.9%, while in the manufacturing there is a decrease by 0.3%. The decrease in prices in the manufacturing industry was observed in the production of paper /3.2%/, wood material /1.6%/ and chemical products /0.4%/. For the domestic market, prices rose by 3.8% year on year.



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