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Import prices in industry

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

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The subject of this research is import prices of producers of industrial products.

The objective of the survey is to calculate, according to collected prices and respective weights, producer price indices of industrial products from imports. Indices are regarded as indicators of dynamics of import prices of producers of industrial products.

12 August 2025

Import prices are actual transaction prices (c.i.f.: cost, insurance and freight) for products which importers buy in largest quantities, excluding all duties and taxes, as far as possible on the 15th in the month.

Observation units are industrial and trading enterprises and their products. Reporting unit is enterprise.

Import prices are followed for over 710 products, classified into sections B and C, 24 divisions, from about 290 enterprises on the territory of the Republic of Serbia.

Republic of Serbia. Starting from 1999 the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia has not at disposal and may not provide available certain data relative to Kosovo and Metohia and therefore these data are not included in the coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total). 

Monthly.

The products for price monitoring are selected from each industrial division, with the highest imports on the domestic market and their prices can represent the general price trends in the industry by division and according to products destination (MIGs). When creating the list, the selected products should represent the fluctuations of prices also for the products not included in the list.

Indices.

After the receipt of reports on prices (deadline: 28th day in a month), the data checkup and their entry are carried out. Price for temporarily missing product is processed by repeating the last reported price. Correction of prices in case of quality changes is also done if necessary.

Import price indices are calculated for certain products (individual indices), for groups/classes (group/class indices) and for all products included in the index list (total index). Import prices are used for the calculations of individual indices, while group/class indices are calculated by weighting individual indices. For the purpose of this survey, average import price for previous year is used as the base.

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Aggregated (i.e. group/class) indices are calculated by weighting individual indices according to Laspeyres formula, which is applied in our price statistics for calculating the indices of import prices in industry:

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where:

Pn = product price in current month,

P0 = product price in base period,

W0 = value of sold quantities in base period.

Product/Item selection:

Since the methodology of price statistics is based on the principle of representation, import prices in industry are followed for a certain number of import units, being reporting units at the same time. Primarily selected are enterprises featuring large import volume of respective products.

For each industry division created is a separate list of products, the prices of which shall be followed. The products of a division are classified into a number of groups, classes and subclasses, and for them reliable data on fluctuations of prices shall be provided. When creating the list, the selected products should represent the fluctuations of prices also for the products not included in the list. Therefore, important is the contents of every group, class and subclass of products. Included are the products with the largest share in the overall import. The number of representative items in classes and subclasses depends upon classes’ homogeneity. As a rule, homogenous classes require a smaller number of representative items than less homogenous ones, since the price variations in homogenous classes are smaller. Each selected product shall be specified as much as possible and this shall ensure the comparability of prices of the products of the same quality. The products with decreased import or those discontinued shall be replaced with other products of the same class that have the largest import.

Every year the list of products shall be analyzed and updated when required. Larger changes, i.e. the revision of the list of products are carried out every fifth year, when the weights are also changed.

Sources of weights:

The purpose of index weighting is that each product is represented according to its share in total import and thereby group/class index shall be representative as a synthetic indicator of complex phenomena. The weights used for group/class indices of producer prices of industrial products are calculated according to the data of regular statistical surveys. Firstly the weights for all divisions are calculated, and then the weights for each product within a division. Weights of divisions actually represent the share of any industrial division in the total value of annual import. Weights of sections and subsections are obtained as the sum of the weights of the respective industrial divisions.

Weights for products within a division are calculated according to the data of external trade statistics on annual value of imports according to the CA, for the products imported. The import coverage within certain division is full, regardless the number of the selected products within the division. The import value of the non-covered products is added to the import value of the selected products and therefore the sum of values the selected products within a division represents the actual import of the division. In this way, the weighting system fully complies with the representation principles.

Weights are changed (calculated) every fifth year and this is in accordance with international recommendations and practice. The current weights have been applied since 2024 and they were calculated according to the data for 2021.

Monthly.

The reporting period is the month. Enterprises complete reports with the prices as far as possible on the 15th in referent month and forward them to the respective statistical authorities until the 28th day of the subject month.

IMPI`s are published each month about 10th and relate to the previous month in the edition Statistical Release with the mark CN23 and they are presented on the website of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (www.stat.gov.rs). An exception is only the month January when, due transit to a new year and the methodology changes in indices related to that, data are published 28nd February. First data for IMPI`s are also final data, and are not corrected at a later stage.

IMPI`s are calculated for the whole country and the representativeness and the comparability of the indicators across countries is good.

IMPI`s are calculated from the January of 2017.