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Minsk Enterprises’ Debts Grow.

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Minsk Enterprises’ Debts Grow.

Overdue accounts payable of Minsk organizations have grown by more than 30%, overdue receivables - by almost 60%.

Such data was provided by the Main Statistical Department of Minsk, BelaPAN reports.

As of October 1, 2015, accounts payable of Minsk organizations constituted Br113.1 trillion, including overdue accounts payable, or 7.4% of the total amount.

As of October 1, 2014 this parameter was 6.4%. Compared to the situation as of January 1, 2015 the overdue debt has increased by 32.5%, including its growth by 2.2% in September. In total, since the beginning of the year accounts payable increased by 16.5%. by 2.5% during September.

Since the beginning of 2015 accounts payable and overdue accounts payable have grown by 25.5% and 78.3% respectively in agriculture, hunting and forestry; by 20% and 38% in industry, by 23% and 8.1% in building and construction, by 18.4% and 35.4% in trade, by 70.6% and by 5.2 times in the hotels and restaurant sector, have fallen by 11.8% and grown by 40.5%, respectively, in transport sector, have fallen by 3.6% and 30.7% in the communications sector, have grown by 59.5% and by 2.2 times in the financial industry, have grown by 13.3% and by 1.6 times in the education sector, by 40.1% and by 85.8 times in the health and social services sector, by 13.2% and by 4.2 times in the public utilities sector.

As of October 1, 2015, accounts receivable were Br100.2 trillion, or 16.5% of the total amount of the overdue accounts receivable (12.5% as of October 1, 2014).

Compared to the situation as of January 1, 2015 the overdue accounts receivable have increased by 56%, including its growth by 3.2% in September. In total, since the beginning of the year accounts payable increased by 25.8%, by 2.7% during September.

Since the beginning of 2015 accounts receivable and overdue accounts receivable have grown by 44.3% and 37%, respectively in agriculture, hunting and forestry; by 38.5% and 67.6% in industry, by 20.8% and 17.9% in building and construction, by 14.2% and 50.6% in trade, by 2 times and by 2.1 times in the hotels and restaurant sector, by 16.1% and 66.3% in transport sector, by 2.6% and 42.1% in the communications sector, by 27.4% and 38.3% in the financial industry, have fallen by 53% and have grown by 88.9% in the education sector, have grown by 36.1% and have fallen by 16.8% in the health and social services sector, have grown by 23.7% and 35.3% in the public utilities sector.

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