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Compiling agency: Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT)

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The Import Price Index in Industry was first compiled and published in its present form, with 2000=100.0 as base year, with October 2005 as the first reference month of the data. It has been subsequently revised and rebased with base years 2005, 2010 and 2015. The latest revision took place with base year 2021 (2021=100.0), where the newly calculated indices replaced the previous time series of the indices.

The Import Price Index in Industry (MPI) is compiled on a monthly basis as an independent index and with the distinction into two sub-indices, namely the Import Price Index of Εurozone countries and the Import Price Index  of Νon-Εurozone countries.

Until the year 2004, the Index Foreign Final Products Price Index i.e., one of the components of the Final Products Wholesale Price Index (since 1963), measured the change in the prices of imported industrial products. The later was abolished at the beginning of 2005 and the Producer Price Index (PPI) in Industry replaced it.

It should be noted that the coverage of the Foreign Final Products Price Index, was very limited, thus it covered only the final products (i.e. only the products distributed to the domestic market without including their processing by domestic industry) and not the total of industrial products, which are imported.

The purpose of the Import Price Index in Industry (MPI) is to measure the monthly rates of change in the prices of industrial products that are imported from abroad and are transferred, through purchase, to domestic units-enterprises, irrespective of the industrial grouping where these units belong.

Based on the distinction of countries of origin into two purchase zones (Εuro-zone countries and Νon-Εurozone countries), the corresponding sub-indices are compiled, which compose the Import Price Index in Industry for total imports.

The collected prices of imported products are CIF prices (Cost, Insurance, Freight) at the Greek border, excluding all taxes and duties payable by the import enterprises. This means that the prices include product transport (freight) and insurance costs incurred by the enterprise for their importation.

On a monthly basis, the Import Price Index in Industry is compiled and released as follows:

  • Indices
  • Monthly rates of change
  • Annual rates of change

13 June 2025

The purpose of the Import Price Index in Industry is to measure the monthly rates of change in the prices of products in the sectors of mining, quarrying, manufacturing and electricity that are imported from abroad and are transferred, through purchase, to domestic units-enterprises, irrespective of the industrial grouping where these units belong. Service imports are not covered by the index, since the external trade survey, which is the basis for price monitoring, covers only goods, and the products that are selected for price collection must remain comparable in the course of time (comparable goods).

Based on the distinction of countries of origin between two purchase zones two sub-indices are compiled: the Import Price Index for eurozone countries and the Import Price Index for non-eurozone countries, which compose the total Import Prices Index in Industry for all the corresponding purchase zones and for the total imports.

The index is particularly useful because it allows for monitoring the evolution of prices in the different categories or groups of products and at the same time it offers the possibility, as a deflator, to calculate the changes in the imports volume in External Trade and National Accounts statistics, after subtracting price changes.

The observation/reporting unit for data collection is the Kind of Activity Unit - KAU. Consequently, the products within the scope of the survey are included even if they are part of a secondary activity of the observation unit. The selection of the sample of products and units is based on the method of purposive sampling. According to this method, the main criterion for the selection of the sampling units was the value of their imports during the base year 2021, irrespective of the location of their headquarters, according to the Business Register of ELSTAT.

The statistical population refers to all the enterprises classified in the following NACE Rev.2 Sections B: Mining and quarrying, C: Manufacturing, D: Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply.

The data are collected from 811 enterprises, which import products and are located in Attica and in other 31 Regional Units of the country.

The MPI index covers Greece as a total. The prices are collected in 32 Regional Units of the country.

The reference period is the month.

The index is characterised by high accuracy. Nevertheless, sampling errors are not taken into consideration because the sampling method used is not random sampling but a cut-off sampling method (directed sampling). As regards non-sampling errors, these are mostly due to erroneous counting and to the non-response of some enterprises. The efforts are mostly focused on identifying and correcting as many errors as possible during the revision of data.

The Import Price Index in Industry is fully revised every five years (more specifically in years ending in 0 or 5), with the change of the base year and the adoption of the new weights. Regarding response, the percentage of enterprises which actually report data on time is relatively satisfying, taking into account that missing values usually refer to less significant products.

Index. Monthly and annual changes (percentage %).

The index compilation process is described in the attached file.

Annexes:
Formulas for calculating the index
18.5 Data compilation

ELSTAT uses a statistical survey in order to calculate the Import Price Index in Industry (MPI).  The sampling frame was the annual import data from the survey of external trade statistics for the year 2021. For calculating the weights at all levels (product, economic activity, group, main industrial grouping, etc.) and for the zones of origin, the import values at corresponding levels were taken into consideration, both as a total and in the individual zones of origin in 2021.

The external trade survey included the imports value for 2021 for all industrial products, with breakdown into euro zone countries and non-euro zone countries and the classification used was the combined nomenclature, CN8, which is also correlated with PRODCOM 2021.

The main criteria for choosing the products of the sample were the volume of the imports value (purchases) in the branch of economic activity where they belong and the possibility to collect their prices in the course of time. At a first stage the products of the index at 6-digit level are selected and at a second stage the enterprises are selected.

Prices are collected from approximately 811 enterprises that import products with head offices in Regional Unit of Attica and in another 31 Regional Units of the country. The index covers the country as a whole, since the main criterion for selecting the units-enterprises, from which import prices are collected, was the enterprises’ imports during base year 2021, without taking into account the location of their head office.

The observation unit is the enterprise/activity unit (KAU) which imports the products. Consequently, the products within the scope of the survey are included even if they are part of a secondary activity of the observation unit. The sample of products that are selected is based on a cut-off method. The selection of enterprises is based on the value of imports (purchases), so that the selected units cover about 70% of the total imports value (turnover) of 2021 for each 4-digit branch of economic activity (NACE rev.2).

The Import Price Index in Industry is disseminated on a monthly basis.

The Index is published approximately 45 days after the end of the reference month.

The EBS Regulations and the STS methodological guidelines are applied for the compilation of the index, thus ensuring a good comparability between the Greek Import Price Index and the other national and European indices, taking always into account any special conditions prevailing in each country, which may dictate minor methodological deviations.

The time series of the revised the Import Price Index in Industry (MPI) (2021=100.0) includes the indices compiled by imputation of the previous time series from January 2000 to September 2024 and the indices from October 2024 onwards have been calculated with the new data on prices, new products and the new weighting coefficients, with the distinction into two sub-indices: Import Price Index for eurozone countries and the Import Price Index for non-eurozone countries.

Therefore, the time series of the Import Price Index in Industry based on the year 2021 = 100.0 is available from January 2000 onwards.