Import price indices, January 2025
Import prices up monthly
Import prices increased monthly by 0.3% and decreased year-on-year by 0.3%.
In a month, prices increased the most among manufactured products
Compared to the previous month, in January import prices were 0.3% higher. The prices of products supplied from the euro area went up by 0.6%, and the prices of products imported from the non-euro area by 0.1%.
The prices increased in all main industrial groups: energy prices by 0.9%, consumer goods prices by 0.4%, intermediate goods prices by 0.3%, and capital goods prices by 0.2%.
Import prices increased the most in the section manufactured products, namely in the groups leather and related products, and coke and refined petroleum products (in each by 3.1%). On the other hand, prices decreased the most in mining and quarrying, i.e. in the group coal and lignite (by 8.2%).
In one year, prices up the most in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
In one year, import prices went down by 0.3%. The prices of products supplied from the euro area increased by 0.8%, while the prices of products imported from the non-euro area decreased by 1.7%.
Prices went down the most in the section mining and quarrying (by 2.1%), where the highest decrease was recorded in the group coal and lignite (by 6.0%). On the other hand, prices significantly increased in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning (by 43.5%).
Tables with the latest data are available in the SiStat Database.
Compared to the previous month, in January import prices were 0.3% higher. The prices of products supplied from the euro area went up by 0.6%, and the prices of products imported from the non-euro area by 0.1%.
The prices increased in all main industrial groups: energy prices by 0.9%, consumer goods prices by 0.4%, intermediate goods prices by 0.3%, and capital goods prices by 0.2%.
Import prices increased the most in the section manufactured products, namely in the groups leather and related products, and coke and refined petroleum products (in each by 3.1%). On the other hand, prices decreased the most in mining and quarrying, i.e. in the group coal and lignite (by 8.2%).
In one year, prices up the most in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
In one year, import prices went down by 0.3%. The prices of products supplied from the euro area increased by 0.8%, while the prices of products imported from the non-euro area decreased by 1.7%.
Prices went down the most in the section mining and quarrying (by 2.1%), where the highest decrease was recorded in the group coal and lignite (by 6.0%). On the other hand, prices significantly increased in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning (by 43.5%).
Tables with the latest data are available in the SiStat Database.
Annual growth rates of import prices, Slovenia
Growth rates of import prices, Slovenia
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METHODOLOGICAL NOTE
In January 2025, we made some methodological changes. Similarly as in the previous years, we changed the weights; they are now based on value data from customs declarations (Extrastat) and from statistical forms (Intrastat), which are included in external trade statistics for 2023 and are converted into prices from December 2024. We also slightly revised the list of products whose prices we monitor and the list of enterprises that report the prices. The survey includes 602 enterprises that report prices for 3,111 products per month.
Additional explanations are available in the methodological explanations.
Additional explanations are available in the methodological explanations.
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