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uding capital expenditures $NA; note - figures are for Serbia and Montenegro; Serbian Statistical Office indicates that for 2006 budget, Serbia will have revenues of $7.08 billion (2005 est.) Public debt: 53.1% of GDP (2005 est.) Agriculture - products: wheat, maize, sugar beets, sunflower, beef, pork, milk Industries: sugar, agricultural machinery, electrical and communication equipment, paper and pulp, lead, transportation equipment Industrial production growth rate: 1.4% (2006 est.) Electricity - production: 33.87 billion kWh (excluding Kosovo and Montenegro) (2004) Electricity - consumption: NA Electricity - exports: 12.05 billion kWh (excluding Kosovo; exported to Montenegro) (2004) Electricity - imports: 11.23 billion kWh (excluding Kosovo; imports from Montenegro) (2004) Oil - production: 14,660 bbl/day (2003) Oil - consumption: 85,000 bbl/day (2003 est.) Oil - proved reserves: 38.75 million bbl (1 January 2002) Natural gas - production: 650 million cu m (2003 est.) Natural gas - consumption: 2.55 billion cu m (2003 est.) Natural gas - exports: 0 cu m (2004 est.) Natural gas - imports: 2.1 billion cu m note: includes Montenegro (2004) Natural gas - proved reserves: 48.14 billion cu m (1 January 2005) Current account balance: $-2.451 billion (2005 est.) Exports: $4.553 billion (excluding Kosovo and Montenegro) (2005 est.) Exports - commodities: manufactured goods, food and live animals, machinery and transport equipment Imports: $10.58 billion (excluding Kosovo and Montenegro) (2005 est.) Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: $5.35 billion (2005 est.) Debt - external: $15.43 billion (including Montenegro) (2005 est.) Economic aid - recipient: $2 billion pledged in 2001 to Serbia and Montenegro (disbursements to follow over several years; aid pledged by EU and US has been placed on hold because of lack of cooperation by Serbia in handing over General Ratko MLADIC to the criminal court in The Hague) Currency (code): Serbian Dinar (RSD) Exchange rates: Serbian dinars per US dollar - 58.6925 Communications Serbia Telephones - main lines in use: 2,685,400 (2004) Telephones - mobile cellular: 5.229 million (2005) Telephone system: general assessment: modernization of the telecommunications network has been slow as a result of damage stemming from the 1999
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