By Sahika Malkoc
ISTANBUL (AA) - Latvia’s seasonally and calendar-adjusted gross domestic production (GDP) increased by 0.1% in second quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to a flash estimate by Latvia’s Central Bureau of Statistics, CSB.
In addition, GDP was affected by a 1.2% decline in the manufacturing sectors and a 0.2% drop in the services sectors, according to provisional estimates.
The data revealed that taxes on products increased by 1.5%, on the other hand the volume of product subsidies fell by 45.4%, reducing GDP.
Meanwhile, seasonally and calendar-adjusted GDP fell by 1.1% compared to first quarter of 2024.