Slovenian Economic Mirror


Slovenian Economic Mirror

Slovenian Economic Mirror 9/2022

Economic growth slowed in most activities at the beginning of the last quarter of this year. Exports of goods to EU Member States fell for the second month in a row. At the beginning of the last quarter, manufacturing output rose in high-technology activities, while it fell or remained roughly unchanged in other activity groups. Household expenditure was slightly lower than in previous months, especially in trade. Economic sentiment stopped deteriorating in November. Confidence increased month-on-month in most activities and was also higher among consumers. We estimate that this is partly related to lower uncertainty about energy supplies this winter and the adoption or development of measures to mitigate rising energy prices. However, the value of the economic sentiment indicator remains significantly lower than a year ago, mainly due to lower confidence in manufacturing and among consumers. Natural gas consumption at the beginning of December was 15% below the comparable average of the last five years, while electricity consumption was 6% lower year-on-year. Employment continues to rise while the number of unemployed continues to fall. At the end of November, 52,541 people were unemployed, 0.8% less than at the end of October. Inflation has been slightly lower in the last three months than in the summer and remains around 10% and broad-based.