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Producer prices in industry

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Compiling agency: Hellenic Statistical Authority (ELSTAT) 

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Data are disseminated for the activities of Sections B - Mining and quarrying, C - Manufacturing, D - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, and E - Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities of the statistical classification of economic activities NACE Rev.2 of EU at the 2-digit (divisions) and for the main industrial groupings (capital goods, intermediate goods, durable consumer goods, non-durable consumer goods and energy). No geographical breakdown is made for the above data. Data are monthly and are presented in the form of indices, monthly and annual rates of change. Each month, unadjusted series are calculated.

According to the markets distinction, the following indices are compiled:

  • PPI Overall (both Domestic and Non-Domestic Market)
  • PPI of Domestic Market
  • PPI of Non-Domestic Market
  • PPI of Non-Domestic Market - Eurozone Countries
  • PPI of Non-Domestic Market – Non-Eurozone Countries

13 June 2025

The purpose of the Producer Price Index in Industry (PPI) is to measure the monthly rates of change in the prices of industrial goods which are produced in the domestic market and are available in this market or are exported.

The measurement of the monthly change of the producer prices provides the information of the short-term and long-term development of the economic activity at national and European level, allows the monthly monitoring of prices at the various stages of the manufacturing process and allows the calculation of the actual changes in economic activities, providing information to the business community for the development of markets and industries.

The Producer Price Index in Industry (PPI) is the composite index of the two sub-indices, namely PPI of Domestic Market and PPI of Non-Domestic Market. The Producer Price Index of Non-Domestic Market is the composite index of the two sub-indices, namely, PPI of Eurozone Countries and PPI of Non-Eurozone Countries, according to the destination country of exports.

The definitions according to Commission Regulation No 1503/2006 for short-term statistics and Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 2020/1197 are the following:

  • The price data collected for the purpose of compilation of PPI in Industry refer mainly to transactions between the enterprises that produce and sell the selected products for reporting and the enterprises that buy these products, irrespective of whether these products are to be used as raw materials or as merchandise.
  • The prices collected for products sold in the domestic market are basic prices, excluding VAT, duties and other taxes on products and including subsidies on products. Similar deductible taxes with VAT, directly linked to turnover are excluded. The prices collected for products sold to the non-domestic market are quoted FOB (free on board).
  • When the collected prices refer to foreign currency are converted into euros using the euro exchange rate with the foreign currency at the monthly average fixing prices of the Bank of Greece.
  • Price data refer mainly to the middle of the reference month, with monthly periodicity, but in exceptional cases they refer to the mean prices of the month in question. 

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 in the domestic as well as in the non-domestic market was their sales value 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 sections of Industry and comprises 5,149 enterprises according to the 2021 PRODCOM survey.

The data are collected from approximately 758 enterprises, whereas the total number of observations (prices) amounts to 2,579.

The index covers Greece as a total and the prices are collected in 48 Regional Units of the country.

The prices used for the index compilation are collected from enterprises operating within the Greek territory.

The reference period is the month.

The index is characterized by high accuracy. Nevertheless, sampling errors are not relevant and thus are not calculated because the sampling method used is not the random sampling but the purposive sampling. As regards non-sampling errors, these are mostly due to erroneous counting (measurement – processing errors) and to the non-response (non-response errors) of some enterprises.

In the case of measurement – processing errors, the efforts are mostly focused on identifying, using well-established procedures, and correcting as many errors as possible during the different stages of the data processing. Regarding response, the percentage of enterprises, which report data on time for the release of the index, is relatively satisfying, considering that missing values usually refer to less significant products in terms of their weighting coefficient.

Index. Monthly and annual rates of change (percentage %).

The index compilation process is described in the attached file.

Annexes:
Formulas for calculating the index

For the compilation of PPI and the calculation of the weights at every level (domestic and non-domestic market, eurozone and non-eurozone countries), the following annual data for the year 2021 have been taken into account:

  • The results of the annual Structural Business Survey (SBS);
  • The results of the annual survey of the Production and Sales of Industrial Products (sales, value of production and sales value by product in 8-digit code of Prodcom);
  • The export data of foreign trade statistics (sales value of base year 2021), only of the manufacturing enterprises, in order to exclude exports of products which had been imported. The classification of the foreign trade statistics is the Combined Nomenclature (CN8), which corresponds to Prodcom classification.

In the current revision with base year 2021=100.0, the criteria for the selection of the products were the sales value (turnover) of 2021, in the economic activity in which are classified (i.e., the most representative species within the economic activity), and the possibility of the price collection for these products during the time.

In particular, they were selected to be monitored at the 6-digit NACE Rev.2 classification code, 393 domestic market products (16 of which relate to new products) and 182 non-domestic market products. Of the 182 non-domestic market products, 157 of them are available in Eurozone countries (20 of which are new products) and 171 are in non-Eurozone countries (19 of which are new products). The data are collected from approximately a sample of 758 enterprises, wheras the total number of observations (prices) amounts to 2,579.

The observation 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 cut-off method of purposive sampling. The enterprises of the sample cover approximately 71.9% of the total sales value (turnover) of 2021, within each branch of economic activity (four-digit level).

The index is disseminated on a monthly basis.

The index is published 30 days after the end of the reference month.

The EBS Regulation and the STS methodological guidelines are applied for the compilation of the index, thus ensuring a good comparability between the Greek Producer 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 Producer Price Index in Industry (PPI) (2021=100.0) includes the back-casted indices of the previous time series from January 2000 to October 2024 and the indices from November 2024 onwards which have been calculated with the new data on prices, new products and the new weighting coefficients.

Therefore, the time series of the Producer Price Index in Industry with base year 2021 = 100.0 is available from January 2000 onwards and it is comparable over time.