Slovenian Economic Mirror


Slovenian Economic Mirror

Slovenian Economic Mirror 2/2021

Amid stringent containment measures during the second wave of the epidemic, turnover in trade and some service activities declined considerably in Slovenia in the last quarter. As during the first wave, the most affected sector was accommodation and food service activities, where, with the closure of hotels and restaurants, turnover more than halved. Owing to lower demand, the epidemic and the measures to contain its spread also strongly affected the movement of some prices of goods and services. Export-oriented activities and construction were not visibly affected in the second wave of the epidemic. Exports of goods to EU countries and manufacturing production recovered to pre-crisis levels in the last quarter of 2020; construction activity also strengthened markedly. Confidence indicators point to a continuation of favourable movements at the beginning of this year. This is also corroborated by data on electricity consumption and traffic volume on Slovenia motorways, which were only slightly lower year on year in January. With intervention measures still in place, the increase in unemployment in December and January did not deviate significantly from seasonal increases in previous years, while at the beginning of February a decline was already observed. At the end of January, the number of unemployed was otherwise 14.6% higher year on year. The deficit of the consolidated general government budgetary accounts on a cash basis increased strongly in 2020 due to the deterioration in economic conditions and measures to mitigate the consequences of the epidemic. Similar movements were also recorded for economic activity in the euro area. According to Eurostat’s flash estimate, this contracted again in the last quarter of 2020 with the tightening of containment measures due to the second wave of the epidemic, albeit significantly less than in the first wave.