Slovenian Economic Mirror


Slovenian Economic Mirror

Slovenian Economic Mirror 4/2021

In the first quarter, economic activity in the euro area contacted somewhat relative to the previous quarter, but the outlook remains favourable. As containment measures are set to relax gradually, international institutions forecast a pick-up of activity in most euro area countries in the second quarter. After a long period, activity growth was also indicated by the indicators for the service sector. In Slovenia, growth in export-oriented activities continued. Services also started to rebound. The relatively favourable developments in the export-oriented part of the economy, which had reached pre-crisis levels at the end of last year, continued in the first quarter of this year. With a gradual relaxation of containment measures, household consumption picked up substantially in February and March. With the opening of most shops, the lifting of the ban on movement between municipalities and the compensation of foregone purchases, particularly household expenditure on non-food and food products and motor vehicles increased in February and March. Labour market conditions remain tight but they are gradually improving. The number of employed is lower than in the same period before the epidemic. The largest fall in employment was in accommodation and food service activities and administrative and support service activities. The number of registered unemployed fell further in April, amounting to 79,285 persons at the end of the month, but remained higher than before the epidemic. In April, inflation rose for the second consecutive month, again mainly due to higher prices of energy. Due to limited economic activity and measures to contain the epidemic, the deficit of the consolidated general government budgetary accounts increased significantly in the first quarter of this year, amounting to EUR 1.3 billion.