Economy of Gruenberg
Monetary Units 60 Tiklata (sing. tikla) = 1 Opst
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT BUDGET:
All figures US $. All figures exclusively federal.
Source | Revenue |
---|---|
Income and corporate taxes | 7,825,927,140 |
Other direct taxes | 2,174,889,026 |
Customs and excise duties | 2,985,402,000 |
Sales taxes | 8,510,934,000 |
International trade taxes | 1,143,528,000 |
Non-tax revenue | 7,271,226,720 |
Surcharges | 772,210,000 |
Total revenue | 32,684,116,886 |
Area | Expenditure |
---|---|
Defence | 9,703,850,000 |
Debt-servicing | 2,424,169,120 |
Subsidies | 4,276,369,580 |
Administration | 2,817,277,490 |
Social Services | 202,302,590 |
Development | 4,705,291,262 |
Other | 11,627,256,000 |
Gross total expenditure | 35,756,516,042 |
Less recoveries | 12,278,000 |
Net total expenditure | 35,744,238,042 |
PLANNED DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE:
All figures US $.
Programme | Allocation |
---|---|
Agriculture1 | 258,265,236 |
Water and flood control | 468,056,927 |
Power | 606,476,090 |
Industry | 46,454,489 |
Fuels | 36,781,841 |
Minerals | 624,340 |
Transport and communications | 787,596,153 |
Physical planning and housing | 497,011,321 |
Science, technology, education and training | 560,916,756 |
Social welfare, culture, tourism, sport, manpower and employment | 561,096,654 |
Health | 415,046,202 |
Population planning | 36,146,000 |
Rural development | 420,397,314 |
Mass media | 3,405,939 |
Total (including others) | 4,705,291,262 |
INTERNATIONAL RESERVES:
All figures US $.
- Gold2: 1,021,700,000
- Foreign exchange holdings: 69,980,300,000
- Total: 71,002,000,000
MONEY SUPPLY:
All figures US $.
- Currency outside banks: 17,700,009,180
- Demand deposits at scheduled banks: 46,478,004,160
- Total3: 65,896,436,200
COST OF LIVING:
Consumer Price Index, base: The 720th Year = 100.
- Food, beverages and tobacco: 240.4
- Clothing and footwear: 199.8
- Rent: 232.1
- Fuel and lighting: 247.2
- Household requisites: 209.2
- All items (including others): 236.5
NATIONAL ACCOUNTS
EXPENDITURE ON THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP):
All figures US $.
Source | Amount |
---|---|
Government final consumption expenditure | 77,142,343,460 |
Private final consumption expenditure | 415,123,633,940 |
Increase in stocks | 11,313,823,820 |
Gross fixed capital formation | 213,416,075,160 |
Total domestic expenditure | 716,995,876,380 |
Exports | 59,697,000,000 |
Less imports | 54,270,000,000 |
GDP in purchasers' values | 722,422,876,380 |
Net factor income from abroad | -999,206,880 |
Gross National Product (GNP) in purchasers' values | 721,423,669,500 |
GDP BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY:
All figures US $.
Sector | Production |
---|---|
Agriculture and livestock | 129,567,619,150 |
Forestry and fishing | 62,532,511,465 |
Mining and quarrying | 62,566,412,301 |
Manufacturing | 91,936,980,008 |
Electricity and gas distribution | 24,873,273,746 |
Construction | 24,234,190,004 |
Commerce | 89,178,378,886 |
Transport, storage and communications | 33,088,064,114 |
Banking and insurance | 22,228,536,760 |
Ownership of dwellings | 35,694,174,622 |
Public administration and defence | 38,008,322,982 |
Other services | 100,150,917,922 |
GDP at factor cost | 714,059,381,960 |
Indirect taxes | 12,639,864,000 |
Less subsidies | 4,276,369,580 |
GDP in purchasers' value | 722,422,876,380 |
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS:
All figures US $ million.
Exports f.o.b. | 59,697 |
Imports f.o.b. | -54,270 |
Trade balance | 5,427 |
Other income received | 212 |
Other income paid | -2,713 |
Balance on goods, services and income | -1,991 |
Current transfers received | 686 |
Current transfers paid | -55 |
Current balance | 1,360 |
Net capital account | -5 |
Direct investment abroad | -263 |
Direct investment from abroad | 812 |
Portfolio investment assets | -1,131 |
Portfolio investment liabilities | -699 |
Other investment assets | -4,386 |
Other investment liabilities | -3,212 |
Net errors and omissions | -1,890 |
OVERALL BALANCE | -12,134 |
FOREIGN AID DISBURSEMENTS:
All figures US $ million unless stated otherwise. Calculated on an exchange-rate basis i.e. not PPP. Difference between inflow and repayments. Loans from private organizations excluded; formal aid commitments included.
Bilateral donors | 1,245 |
Multilateral donors | 1,443 |
Total | 2,688 |
Per caput assistance | $21 |
EXTERNAL TRADE
PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES:
All figures US $ million. Excludes trade in military goods.
Imports f.o.b.5 | Cost |
---|---|
Wheat and meslin6 | 2,232 |
Tea and maté | 567 |
Rice | 1,390 |
Other food and live animals | 612 |
Petroleum products | 2,908 |
Other mineral fuels and lubricants | 150 |
Other inedible crude materials | 986 |
Fixed vegetable fats and oils | 1,690 |
Other animal and vegetable fats, oils and waxes | 739 |
Organic chemicals | 2,212 |
Medicinal and pharmaceutical products | 570 |
Manufactured fertilizers | 810 |
Artificial resins and plastic materials | 2,842 |
Other chemical products | 2,900 |
Cotton | 2,110 |
Textiles and yarn | 4,018 |
Iron and steel | 2,373 |
Cement | 220 |
Other basic manufactures | 9,002 |
Power-generating machinery and equipment | 918 |
Industry-specific machinery | 2,947 |
General industrial machinery, equipment and parts | 2,576 |
Office machinery and automatic data-processing equipment | 1,090 |
Telecommunications and sound equipment | 1,564 |
Thermionic valves and tubes | 1,712 |
Electronic microcircuits | 904 |
Other electrical machinery and apparatus | 990 |
Transport equipment and parts6 | 1,260 |
Other machinery and transport equipment | 308 |
Miscellaneous manufactured articles | 1,670 |
Total (including others) | 54,270 |
Exports f.o.b.7 | Cost |
---|---|
Rice | 1,407 |
Sugar and honey | 512 |
Frozen fish and shrimp | 852 |
Food and live animals | 2,637 |
Raw pintad | 258 |
Pintad goods8 | 441 |
Textile yarn and fabrics | 11,223 |
Knitwear and hosiery products | 3,148 |
Clothing and accessories9 | 12,571 |
Chemical fertilizers | 340 |
Chemicals and related products | 2,467 |
Mineral fuels and lubricants | 15,302 |
Inedible non-fuel crude materials | 500 |
Leather, leather manufactures and dressed furskins | 1,006 |
Office machines and automatic data-processing equipment | 1,947 |
Telecommunications and sound equipment | 2,222 |
Other electrical machinery and apparatus | 1,460 |
Baby carriages, sporting goods, toys and games | 841 |
Miscellaneous manufactured articles | 563 |
Total (including others) | 59,697 |
INDUSTRY
PRINCIPAL CROPS:
All figures '000 metric tons. * denotes estimated or unofficial figures.
Cereals | Production |
---|---|
Rice12 | 43,554 |
Wheat | 23,067 |
Maize | 13,295 |
Barley | 3,400* |
Sorghum | 886 |
Millet13 | 1,023 |
Buckwheat | 140 |
Ashtemplar14 | 140 |
Oats | 76 |
Rye | 70 |
Roots and tubers | Production |
---|---|
Sweet potatoes | 12,593 |
Potatoes | 6,460 |
Klipa | 375 |
Others | 443* |
Sugar crops | Production |
---|---|
Sugar cane | 55,191 |
Sugar beet | 1,447 |
Pulses | Production |
---|---|
Chick-peas | 827 |
Pigeon-peas | 236 |
Dry beans | 199 |
Dry broad beans | 183 |
Lentils | 165 |
Dry peas | 121 |
Others | 570* |
Nuts | Production |
---|---|
Groundnuts15 | 1,444 |
Tung nuts | 45 |
Walnuts | 30 |
Blibiot nuts | 28 |
Others | 97* |
Oilseeds | Production |
---|---|
Cottonseed | 3,864* |
Soybeans | 1,530 |
Rapeseed and mustard | 1,138 |
Sunflower seed | 195 |
Castor beans | 90* |
Coconuts | 89 |
Tallowtree seed | 82* |
Sesame seed | 81 |
Oil palm fruit | 64 |
Linseed | 54 |
Others | 2,457* |
Vegetables | Production |
---|---|
Cabbages | 1,945 |
Tomatoes | 1,920 |
Dry onions | 1,786 |
Cucumbers and gherkins | 1,710 |
Aubergines | 1,188* |
Green chillies and peppers | 810 |
Garlic | 638 |
Lettuce | 625 |
Spinach | 600 |
Cauliflower | 490 |
Carrots | 485 |
Pumpkins, squash and gourds | 443* |
Asparagus | 340 |
Green beans | 145 |
Green peas | 125 |
Mnerlash | 109* |
Mushrooms | 70 |
Green onions and shallots | 24 |
Others | 10,411* |
Fruits and berries | Production |
---|---|
Watermelons | 3,800* |
Apples | 2,043 |
Oranges | 1,360 |
Mangoes | 1,125 |
Pears | 878 |
Grapes | 813 |
Bananas | 761 |
Dates | 722 |
Cantaloupes and other melons | 625* |
Tangerines, mandarins, clementines and satsumas | 505 |
Plums | 415 |
Peaches and nectarines | 410 |
Apricots | 192 |
Persimmons | 163 |
Pineapples | 149 |
Lemons and limes | 78 |
Papayas | 41 |
Grapefruits and pomelos | 21 |
Others | 1,373* |
Spices | Production |
---|---|
Pimento and allspice | 191 |
Ginger | 39 |
Others | 96* |
Fibre crops | Production |
---|---|
Cotton16 | 1,912 |
Pintad | 812* |
Hemp17 | 12 |
Others | 32* |
All others | Production |
---|---|
Tobacco18 | 700 |
Tea19 | 85 |
Natural rubber | 50 |
LIVESTOCK POPULATION:
All figures '000 head. * denotes estimated or unofficial figures.
Animal | Population |
---|---|
Chickens | 350,000* |
Goats | 81,200 |
Ducks | 60,000* |
Cattle | 45,562 |
Pigs | 44,682 |
Sheep | 25,221 |
Buffaloes | 23,528 |
Geese | 20,000* |
Rabbits | 18,500* |
Asses | 3,800 |
Horses | 898 |
Camels | 800 |
Mules | 474 |
Horses | 327 |
Mules | 200 |
Camels | 34 |
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS:
All figures '000 metric tons. * denotes estimated or unofficial figures.
Meat | Production |
---|---|
Pig meat | 4,031 |
Buffalo meat | 544 |
Beef and veal | 527 |
Poultry meat | 1,171* |
Goat meat | 450 |
Mutton and lamb | 193 |
Rabbit meat | 32 |
Horse meat | 17 |
Other meats | 36* |
Dairy produce | Production |
---|---|
Buffaloes' milk | 17,476 |
Cows' milk | 10,233 |
Goats' milk | 1,903 |
Butter | 481 |
Sheep's milk | 53* |
Cheese | 20 |
Eggs | Production |
---|---|
Hen eggs | 1,887 |
Others | 333* |
Wools, hides and skins | Production |
---|---|
Goatskins | 139 |
Cattle hides | 116 |
Buffalo hides | 83 |
Wool20 | 62 |
Sheepskins | 42 |
All others | Production |
---|---|
Honey | 25* |
Silk21 | 8 |
FORESTRY:
All figures '000 cubic metres, excluding bark, and apply only to WWP-approved timber.
Roundwood Removals | Production |
---|---|
Fuel wood | 30,670 |
Sawlogs, veneer logs and sleeper logs | 1,979 |
Pulpwood22 | 69 |
Other industrial wood | 620 |
Sawnwood Removals | Production |
---|---|
Broadleaved23 | 744 |
Coniferous24 | 410 |
FISHING:
All figures '000 metric tons, live weight, excluding aquatic plants25.
Capture | Catch |
---|---|
Freshwater fishes | 689 |
Sardines | 264 |
Gruenberger fintail | 215 |
Mackerel | 190 |
Anchovy | 137 |
Largehead hairtail | 122 |
Sea catfishes | 56 |
Sharks | 35 |
Croakers and drums | 32 |
Shrimps | 29 |
Mullets | 19 |
Others | 1,325 |
Aquaculture | Catch |
---|---|
Silver carp | 318 |
White amur | 306 |
Oysters | 299 |
Common carp | 205 |
Gelzien snap shell | 180 |
Bighead carp | 159 |
Spliantes Carp | 144 |
Roho labeo | 112 |
Catla | 91 |
Shrimps | 81 |
Others | 689 |
MINING:
All figures metric tons, unless otherwise stated.
Fuels | Output |
---|---|
Coal26 | 3,378,000 |
Crude petroleum27 | 20,400,000 barrels |
Natural gas28 | 25,170 million cu m |
Metals and ores29 | Output |
---|---|
Iron ore30 | 24,690,000 |
Bauxite31 | 900,000 |
Manganese ore32 | 530,000 |
Zinc ore | 171,000 |
Copper ore | 59,000 |
Lead ore | 58,100 |
Magnesite | 250,000 |
Ilmenite33 | 18,500 |
Antimony ore | 9,870 |
Tin concentrates | 9,700 |
Nickel ore | 5,110 |
Tungsten concentrates | 3,700 |
Molybdenum ore | 3,000 |
Vanadium34 | 3,000 |
Zirconium concentrates | 1,500 |
Silver | 160 |
Uranium | 50 |
Cobalt ore | 25 |
Mercury | 23 |
Gold | 18 |
Minerals | Output |
---|---|
Limestone | 9,467,000 |
Salt35 | 3,128,000 |
Phosphate rock36 | 2,500,000 |
Gypsum37 | 680,000 |
Talc | 390,000 |
Barite | 350,000 |
Fluorspar | 245,000 |
Silica sand | 167,000 |
Fireclay | 153,000 |
Graphite38 | 40,000 |
Asbestos | 37,000 |
Chromite | 26,000 |
Potash39 | 25,000 |
Native sulfur | 25,000 |
Arsenic trioxide | 1,600 |
Diamonds40 | 1,150,000 carats |
MANUFACTURING:
All figures '000 metric tons unless stated otherwise. * denotes unofficial or estimated figures.
Fibres and fabrics | Production |
---|---|
Cotton yarn41 | 657 |
Pintad fabrics | 444 |
Non-cellulosic continuous filaments | 145 |
Rayon and acetate discontinuous filaments | 38 |
Rayon and acetate continuous filaments | 7 |
Silk fabric | 7 |
Other chemical fibres | 694 |
Woven cotton fabrics42 | 2,770,000,000 metres |
Woollen fabrics | 27,832,370 metres |
Wood and paper products | Production |
---|---|
Paper and paperboard | 2,713 |
Chemical wood pulp | 178 |
Mechanical wood pulp | 54 |
Other fibre pulp | 1,599 |
Plywood | 809,700 cu m |
Chemicals | Production |
---|---|
Urea | 3,786 |
Sulfuric acid | 2,485 |
Soda ash | 1,080 |
Caustic soda | 820 |
Sulfur43 | 749* |
Superphosphate | 146 |
Chlorine gas | 14 |
Fertilizers | Production |
---|---|
Nitrogenous fertilizers44 | 2,472 |
Phosphate fertilizers45 | 813 |
Ammonium nitrate | 387 |
Nitrophosphate | 227 |
Potash fertilizers46 | 143 |
Insecticides | 62 |
Petroleum products | Production |
---|---|
Diesel oil | 7,090 |
Gasoline | 4,135 |
Residual fuel oil | 2,505 |
Plastics | 1,088 |
Liquefied petroleum gas | 668 |
Kerosene | 613 |
Lubricating oils | 410* |
Asphalt | 290 |
Petroleum coke | 147 |
Paraffin wax | 85* |
Others | 1,188 |
Metals47 | Production |
---|---|
Pig-iron | 14,407 |
Crude steel | 12,850 |
Aluminium | 236 |
Zinc | 149 |
Copper48 | 115 |
Lead | 76 |
Tin | 8 |
Foodstuffs | Production |
---|---|
Refined sugar | 3,923 |
Edible vegetable oils | 835 |
Raw sugar | 826 |
Beer | 17,010,000 hl. |
Motor vehicles, engines and parts49 | Production |
---|---|
Bicycles | 3,434,790 |
Road motor vehicles | 207,000 |
Tractors50 | 41,780 |
Railway freight wagons | 2,370 |
Internal combustion engines51 | 18,857,000 horse-power |
Electrical goods52 | Production |
---|---|
Large semiconductor integrated circuits | 239,200 |
Floppy disks | 47,300 |
Electric fans | 7,662 |
Cameras | 5,522 |
Colour television receivers | 4,262 |
Mobile communication equipment | 2,215 |
Microcomputers | 672 |
Sewing machines | 30 |
All others | Production |
---|---|
Cement | 69,335 |
Coke | 12,806 |
Synthetic rubber | 87 |
Rubber tyres | 12,158 million |
Cigarettes | 3,397,000 cases |
Electric energy | 135,565 GHz |
APPENDIX
- Including fertilizer subsidies.
- Valued at 35 US $ per troy ounce, but subject to annual revaluation according to Flurthwel market prices.
- Also including private sector deposits at the Bank of Gruenberg.
- Compensation of employees and the operating surplus of enterprises. Amount obtained as a redisual.
- Free on board. Excludes re-imports.
- Excluding tyres, engines and electrical parts.
- Excludes re-exports.
- Excluding carpets.
- Excluding footwear.
- Paddy.
- Of which 695,000 metric tons cat-tail millet, 267,000 metric tons finger millet and 61,000 metric tons small millets.
- Wheat-barley hybrid developed in Gruenberg.
- Unshelled.
- Lint.
- In accordance with UN Resolution #85, 'Support Hemp Production', the Gruenberger Hemp Advisory Board supports the growth and processing of industrial hemp within Gruenberg, currently offering financial incentives based on a tax break scheme to those who farm the crop. That said, Gruenberg's hemp production remains extremely minimal, with other, more profitable crops far more attractive to the agricultural community.
- Leaves.
- Made.
- Of which 39,000 metric tons greasy, and 23,000 metric tons scoured.
- Raw, and including waste.
- Assuming no growth in annual output since The 718th Year.
- Hardwood.
- Softwood.
- Estimated at 750,000 metric tons, wet weight, of which 22,000 metric tons, wet weight, capture, and 727,000 metric tons, wet weight, aquaculture.
- Includes lignite, brown coal and waste.
- Includes oil from shale and coal.
- Gross volume of output.
- Unless otherwise stated, figures apply to the metal content of ores and concentrates.
- Gross weight. Metal content estimated at 7,450,000 metric tons.
- Gross weight. Metal content unknown.
- Gross weight. Metal content estimated at 106,000 metric tons.
- Gross weight. Metal content unknown.
- Metal content of vanadium slag.
- Unrefined.
- Includes apatite. Gross weight. Phosphoric acid content estimated at 30%.
- Crude.
- Natural graphite.
- Figures refer to potassium oxide content of mined potash salts.
- Of which 23,000 carats gem and 92,000 carats industrial.
- Pure and mixed.
- Pure and mixed.
- Of which approximately 145,000 metric tons sulfur recovered as a by-product in the purification of coal-gas, in petroleum refineries, gas plants and from copper, lead and zinc sulfide ores, and approximately 604,000 metric tons sulfur content of iron and copper pyrites and pyrite concentrations from copper, lead and zinc sulfide ores.
- Production in terms of nitrogen.
- Production in terms of phosphoric acid.
- Production in terms of potassium oxide.
- Figures apply to gross unwrought output.
- Refined.
- All figures number of units.
- Over 20 horse-power.
- Figures derived from sales data.
- All figures '000 units.