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Statistics on the production of manufactured goods (prom)

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Compiling agency: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (SORS)

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The  PRODCOM survey presents annual data in volume for: total production, intermediate consumption, stocks at the beginning of the year, stocks at the end of the year and volume and value of products sold. Volumes are requested and collected for all products. Production under subcontracting operations has been monitored (in terms of volume and compensation received) for many years.  Production includes production carried out on national territory. Survey covers an annual period of one calendar year.

National Nomenclature of Industrial Products for the Annual Survey of Industry (NIP), is used in the PRODCOM survey. NIP is updated annually in accordance with the updating of PRODCOM list. All requirements on product level contained in the PRODCOM list (unit of measure and production type) are provided. Because of national needs, additional measure units are requested for some products. 

Observational units are enterprises with principal activity classified in sections B, C or in class 3832 (section E) of the NACE Rev.2, as well as selected business entities whose main activity is not in those sections, but that have significant industrial production (as secondary activity).

The observational units, which makes at least 90% of turnover for each NACE Rev. 2 divisions within sections B, C, or E – class 3832 are covered. The reporting method is applied and each reporting unit (enterprise) is requested to fill in the Annual Industry Questionnaire (IND – 21).

The PRODCOM survey is conducted by SORS. The survey is regulated by the Law on Official Statistics (“Official Gazette of RS”, No 104/2009), as well as Decision on the Program of the Official Statistics over 2021-2025 (“Official Gazette of RS“, No. 24/2021) and Regulation on defining the plan of official statistics (“Official Gazette of RS“, No. 3/2025).

28 August 2025

The purpose of the statistics is to report, for each product from the PRODCOM list, how much of it has been produced on national territory during the reference period. This means that PRODCOM data relate to products (not to activities) and are therefore are not strictly comparable with activity–based statistics such as Structural Business Statistics. The NACE codes which PRODCOM codes are based on merely serve to identify the enterprises that should be surveyed in order to determine the amount of production of the product.

Product – outcome of an industrial activity. It is defined in the NIP. The concept itself is used in general terms, both for physical products and industrial services. A finished product is meant to be any product that has reached an appropriate level of processing, thus being indicated in the NIP under a separate code and description. A product is finished when its quality is checked by the quality control department in the factory or elsewhere. Rejects are not considered as finished products. NIP contains approximately 4000 headings representing manufactured products and some industrial services.

The PRODCOM survey in Serbia collects more data than required at European level. Following variables are collected on the NIP level: 

Total production refers to selected product, expressed in the relevant unit of measurement, realized in the year preceding the current year in which the questionnaire is processed. It refers to the period that corresponds to the calendar year. It shows production that has been completed in the year the questionnaire is related to.

Production under subcontracted operations refers to the production where raw materials of the client are used for his account, thus the producer is not considered as  owner of products. For subcontracted production, the code, name and unit of measurement for the relevant product must be listed in a separate line, together with the different code in the "type of production" column.

Quantities consumed for further production refers to the consumption of manufactured products within the company (reporting unit) itself. This is so – called intermediate consumption.

Quantity of stocks at the beginning of the year refers to the stocks carried over from the previous year, whereby the quantities in warehouse inventory are adjusted with the actual inventory quantities.

Quantity of stocks at the end of the year refers to the quantities of unsold products kept by the manufacturer on 31st December of the relevant year.

The sold production.  There are two ways to show it: volume (i.e. in the relevant unit of measurement) and value given in national currency – 000` RSD. The value excludes VAT.

In the case of the production carried out under special arrangements, only the producer shows the sales value. The producer shows only the fee received from the principal for the service performed.

Unit value in RSD refers to the average value per unit of measurement of a product, which is given in RSD. It is calculated by dividing the value with the volume of the sold product. In this average value per unit of measurement internal variability may be present. A product from the classification covers several related articles with differences in their model, size and quality, the data on the average unit value are acceptable for further calculations.

Reporting units are enterprises. Observation units are enterprises with principal activity classified in sections B, C or in class 3832 (section E) of the NACE Rev.2, as well selected business entities whose main activity is not in sections B, C or class 3832 (section E) but that have significant industrial production in those sections (as secondary activity).

Units outside the territory of the Republic of Serbia are not covered by the survey.

The annual survey of industry is intended to follow observation units which makes at least 90% of turnover for each NACE Rev. 2 divisions within sections B, C (division 19 is excluded) and class 3832 of the section E. Sample is derived by using Business Register in combination with data from SBS annual survey. For the year 2024, 5046 reporting units are involved in PRODCOM survey. 

Republic of Serbia.

Remark: Since 1999, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia doesn’t dispose of certain data for AP Kosovo and Metohia, so they are not contained in the data coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).

Reference period is calendar year. Currently, annual data for 2024.

Since the un – weighted response rate for the Annual Survey of Industry is 90,07%, overall accuracy is good. 

For those reporting units that did not fill in the questionnaire, and for which there are data from the Monthly Industry Survey, data imputation is performed.

The un – weighted response rate and the imputation rate are slightly lower in 2024 compared to previous year (2023).

For volume: physical units are specific to each commodity code and can be seen in Nomenclature of industrial products, published 19. February 2025 in SORS website.

For value: national currency  – 000` RSD.

Steps of processing data can be summarized as follows:

Data entry from IND – 21 questionnaire;

Detection and correction of errors and inconsistencies;

Reduction of non – response, i.e. contacting the reporting units in order to obtain their data.

All results are presented in the form of absolute figures. The quantities produced, stocks at the end of referent year (quantities), quantities sold and value of sold production are summarized on product level. The basis is the NIP for the Annual industrial survey which is aligned with PRODCOM list. Additionally, value of sold production are summarized on 2 digit NACE Rev. 2 level and 4 digit NACE Rev. 2 level (only for data control purpose).

The data source is statistical survey known as “Annual survey of Industry (IND – 21)”. Reporting units are enterprises. Observational units are enterprises with principal activity classified in sections B, C or Е – class 3832 of the NACE Rev.2, as well selected business entities whose main activity are not in those sections, but that have significant industrial production (as secondary activity).

It is cut – off survey based on SBR.  The observational units, which makes at least 90% of turnover for each NACE Rev. 2 divisions within sections B, C, or class 3832 of the section E are covered. The survey for 2024 covers 5046 respondents.

PRODCOM results on product level are disseminated on a regular annual basis.

The reporting units are requested to send the completed questionnaire IND – 21 to the relevant statistical body no later than 14th April of the current year for the previous year. Regional Offices of SORS are requested to send the collected and partially checked questionnaires to the Unit of Industry Statistics no later than 30th Маy of the current year.

Timing of transmission to Eurostat: PRODCOM data are transmitted to Eurostat in a proper form within required deadlines, 6 months after the end if the reference year.

Timing of national publication: PRODCOM results on product level are being published on 7 of November.

The application of the PRODCOM methodological guidelines ensures a good comparability between national results and EU aggregates.

There are time series on PRODCOM variables according to the PRODCOM list since 2010. reference year.

There are time series on production and sales: of industrial products – in total, industrial products produced for own account and industrial products produced under subcontracting activities.

Starting from the reference year 2021, new PRODCOM variables, were introduced by Eurostat, but this did not cause a break in the time series because SORS has a long time series on production for its own account, as well as on production under subcontracted activities.

Additionally, until 2016, the production of coal, refined petroleum products and the production of electricity was examined, and then it was stopped because energy products are monitored by Energy statistics and also in order to reduce the burden of the respondents.

Comparability over time is reduced due to the changes in the surveyed population (new or closed enterprises, enterprises which are currently not active, etc.).

The PRODCOM List is updated each year, and accordingly also the NIP for the Annual Industry survey. Due to annual changes, the time series are not  comparable for all codes.