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y following the suspension of UN sanctions in December 1995. GDP: purchasing power parity - $20.6 billion (1995 est.) GDP real growth rate: 4% (1995 est.) GDP per capita: $2,000 (1995 est.) GDP composition by sector: agriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA% Inflation rate (consumer prices): 20% (1994 est.) Labor force: 2,640,909 by occupation: industry, mining 40% (1990) Unemployment rate: more than 40% (1994 est.) Budget: revenues: $NA expenditures: $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA Industries: machine building (aircraft, trucks, and automobiles; armored vehicles and weapons; electrical equipment; agricultural machinery), metallurgy (steel, aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, chromium, antimony, bismuth, cadmium), mining (coal, bauxite, nonferrous ore, iron ore, limestone), consumer goods (textiles, footwear, foodstuffs, appliances), electronics, petroleum products, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals Industrial production growth rate: NA% Electricity: capacity: 10,400,000 kW production: 34 billion kWh consumption per capita: 2,400 kWh (1994 est.) Agriculture: cereals, fruits, vegetables, tobacco, olives; cattle, sheep, goats Illicit drugs: transshipment point for Southwest Asian heroin moving to Western Europe on the Balkan route Exports: $NA commodities: prior to the breakup of the federation, Yugoslavia exported machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals, food and live animals, raw materials partners: prior to the imposition of UN sanctions trade partners were the other former Yugoslav republics, Italy, Germany, other EC, the FSU countries, East European countries, US Imports: $NA commodities: prior to the breakup of the federation, Yugoslavia imported machinery and transport equipment, fuels and lubricants, manufactured goods, chemicals, food and live animals, raw materials including coking coal for the steel industry partners: prior to the imposition of UN sanctions trade partners were the other former Yugoslav republics, the FSU countries, EC countries (mainly Italy and Germany), East European countries, US External debt: $4.2 billion (1993 est.) Economic aid: recipient: ODA, $NA Currency: 1 Yugoslav New Dinar (YD) = 100 paras Exchange rates: Yugoslav New Dinars (YD) per US $1 - official rate: 1.5; black market rate: 2 to 3 (early 1995) Fiscal year: calendar year
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