Economic Growth 2.6% in 2006 14. mars 2007 10:49 Icelandic Fishing Factory According to provisional data from Statistics Iceland, Icelandic Gross Domestic Product in 2006 was 1142 billion ISK (€ 12.85 bil). In real terms, GDP grew at a rate of 2.6%, down from 7.2% growth in the previous year. Last year's growth in GDP can mainly be explained by 4.6% growth in household final consumption and 13.0% growth in fixed capital formation. This was mainly offset by a growth in imports, which increased by 8.8% in real terms. At the same time exports declined by 5.6% with the consequences that the balance on current account became negative by 303 billion ISK, 26.5% of GDP. In 2005 the balance on current account was negative by 163 billion ISK, 16% of GDP. Regardless of some improvements in terms of trade, a considerable growth in net outflow of primary income led to a decline in Gross National Income (GNI) by 1.7% after 8.1% growth in the year before. News News in English Mest lesið Vaktin: Sautján vélar á röngum velli og flugferðum aflýst Innlent Tíu manns í árekstri á Suðurlandi Innlent Sakfelling Steinu staðfest Innlent Bein vaxið yfir augun og fólk afmyndast í andliti við notkun peptíða Innlent Dóru Björt hafnað: „Nú eru kaflaskil“ Innlent Keyrði inn í hvítan vegg: „Í besta falli vítavert gáleysi“ Innlent Skóli blásinn af og foreldrar eitt stórt spurningamerki Innlent Mette boðar óvænt til kosninga Erlent Tækinu ekki ekið of hratt þó hraðinn segi ekki allt Innlent Voru að tína dópið úr töskunni þegar löggan réðst til atlögu Innlent
According to provisional data from Statistics Iceland, Icelandic Gross Domestic Product in 2006 was 1142 billion ISK (€ 12.85 bil). In real terms, GDP grew at a rate of 2.6%, down from 7.2% growth in the previous year. Last year's growth in GDP can mainly be explained by 4.6% growth in household final consumption and 13.0% growth in fixed capital formation. This was mainly offset by a growth in imports, which increased by 8.8% in real terms. At the same time exports declined by 5.6% with the consequences that the balance on current account became negative by 303 billion ISK, 26.5% of GDP. In 2005 the balance on current account was negative by 163 billion ISK, 16% of GDP. Regardless of some improvements in terms of trade, a considerable growth in net outflow of primary income led to a decline in Gross National Income (GNI) by 1.7% after 8.1% growth in the year before.
News News in English Mest lesið Vaktin: Sautján vélar á röngum velli og flugferðum aflýst Innlent Tíu manns í árekstri á Suðurlandi Innlent Sakfelling Steinu staðfest Innlent Bein vaxið yfir augun og fólk afmyndast í andliti við notkun peptíða Innlent Dóru Björt hafnað: „Nú eru kaflaskil“ Innlent Keyrði inn í hvítan vegg: „Í besta falli vítavert gáleysi“ Innlent Skóli blásinn af og foreldrar eitt stórt spurningamerki Innlent Mette boðar óvænt til kosninga Erlent Tækinu ekki ekið of hratt þó hraðinn segi ekki allt Innlent Voru að tína dópið úr töskunni þegar löggan réðst til atlögu Innlent