Main Macroeconomic Indicators of the Countries of the CIS 
(January-June 2010 as % of January-June 2009)

  Gross domestic product Industrial production Agricultural production Capital investment
in fixed capital
Cargo
transportation

Retail
 turnover

Exports

Imports

Industrial producer price index1)

Consumer price
 index

Azerbaijan

103,7 103,5 99,0 110,9 104,5 108,4 176,21 105,24 155,5 104,9

Armenia

106,7 112,3 86,9 104,1 117,1 100,72) 155,86 124,45 132,6 107,3

Belarus

106,6 108,8 104,3 104,0 111,3 115,0 123,74 113,70 110,1 106,6

Kazakhstan

108,0 111,0 103,1 95,2 118,1 113,12) 172,25 98,21 139,0 107,1

Kyrgyzstan

105,0 141,83) 100,2 102,7 98,0 96,0 136,21 102,02 122,1 102,9

Moldova

104,74) 106,6 111,4 96,4 94,1 107,62)5) 106,94 111,90 108,5 106,9

Russia

104,0 110,2 102,9 101,3 98,3 103,42) 151,55 132,21 119,6 106,6

Tajikistan

107,4 112,0 109,2 128,9 109,4 112,0 135,38 93,92 139,9 105,3

Turkmenistan6)

106,17) ... ... 140,2 ... 116,2 ... ... ... ...

Uzbekistan6)

108,0 108,0 106,9 104,8 ... 110,3 ... ... ... ...

Ukraine

106,3 112,0 103,4 92,6 114,5 102,3 133,52 129,58 121,1 109,8

CIS average *

104,5 110 103 101 106 104 150,95 124,72 121 107
1) The considerable growth of industrial producers' prices is caused by increase of the world prices for the basic exchange goods: oil, metals, etc., and also by low base of comparison (in January-June 2009 in relation to  January-June 2008 prices decreased by 5% on average for the CIS).
2)  
Excluding turnover of catering enterprises.
3) The high rate of increase is caused by low base of comparison (in I half-year 2009 in comparison with I half-year 2008 there was decrease by 18,9%) and also by essential growth industrial production on gold mining enterprise "Kumtor".
4)
I quarter as % of I quarter of the previous year.
5) Trading organizations.
6) data from official publication.
7)
2009 as % of 2008. 
... data are missing (not presented)
* estimate

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