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Trips of Bulgarian residents in abroad and arrivals of visitors from abroad to Bulgaria in March 2010
In March 2010 the number of the trips of Bulgarian residents in abroad was 283.8 thousand, which was 29.7% less than the number of the trips in March 2009
In March 2010, the number of arrivals of visitors from abroad to Bulgaria was 301.7 thousand or 9.8% less than the number of trips in the same month of 2009.
Investment Activity in Industry, March 2010
The investment business inquiry of NSI carried out among industrial enterprises in the second half of March 2010 gives information about the investments made by those enterprises in 2009 and their investments plans for 2010.
In 2009 the expenditures for acquiring fixed tangible and intangible assets in industry have decreased by 34.3% in nominal terms as compared to the previous year.
Tourist Trips and Tourism-related Expenditure of the Population in 2009
According to the final data, 1 334.3 thousand Bulgarian residents travelled in the country or abroad in 2009. In 2009, the average expenditure per person of 15 years and over travelled domestic and outbound with private purpose were 189.2 BGN and 834.7 BGN respectively.
Construction Production Indices in February 2010
According to the preliminary data of the National Statistical Institute, the construction production in February 2010 decreased by 30.0% compared to the same month of the previous year. The significant influence on the total Construction Production Index had the production of the building construction, which dropped by 36.6%.
Industrial Production and Industrial Turnover Indexes, February 2010
The preliminary data showed that the Industrial Production Index decreased by 9.1% in February 2010 as compared to February 2009, as compared to the previous month the production decreased by 2.9%. Industrial Turnover Index decreased by 5.1% compared to February 2009, as compared to the previous month the turnover increased by 1.3%.
Producer Price Indexes in Industry, February 2010
Producer Price Index on Domestic Market in February 2010 fell by 0.2% compared to the previous month, while compared to the same month of 2009 the domestic prices increased by 2.5%. Total Producer Price Index in Industry remained at the same level over the previous month; compared to the same month of 2009 the prices increased by 4.1%.
Business Conjuncture, March 2010
In March 2010 the NSI business surveys register a decrease in the level of the total business climate indicator of 0.9 percentage points in comparison with February. The indicator decreases in all of the sectors with the exception of the service sector, as the highest drop is recorded in retail trade.
Trips of Bulgarian residents in abroad and arrivals of visitors from abroad to Bulgaria, February 2010
In February 2010 the number of the trips of Bulgarian residents in abroad was 240.3 thousand, which was 23.0% less than the number of the trips in February 2009. In February 2010, the number of arrivals of visitors from abroad to Bulgaria was 273.2 thousand or 1.3% more than the number of trips in the same month of 2009.
Quarterly Labour Cost Index, Fourth Quarter 2009
Preliminary data for fourth quarter of 2009 indicated that total hourly labour cost rose by 7.2% compared to the fourth quarter of 2008.