Mongolia`s GDP expands by 3.7% in first 3 quarters
Economy
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. By
production approach, Mongolia`s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) totaled MNT 35.2
trillion (over 10.3 billion U.S. dollars) in January- September period, which
increased by MNT 5.3 trillion (17.7%) from the same period of the previous
year.
GDP at 2015 constant price was MNT 20.3 trillion, which is increased by MNT 730.0 billion (3.7%) compared to the same period of the previous year.
The National Statistics Office
reported that GDP at 2015 constant prices decreased by 6.7% in the first nine
months of 2020, but increased by 3.7% in the first nine months of 2021 and
2022. In the third quarter of 2022, seasonally adjusted GDP at constant 2015
prices increased by 1.0% compared to the previous quarter.
The increase was mainly attributed to significant growth of the agricultural and mining sectors, Erdene-Ochir Myagmarkhand, a senior expert of the NSO said in a statement. In particular, to a 3.7% increase in GDP at 2015 constant prices in January- September, the agriculture sector contributed 1.6 percentage points, the mining and quarrying sector contributed -2.3 percentage points, the industry and construction sectors contributed 0.3 percentage points, the service sector contributed 2.4 percentage points and net taxes on products contributed 1.7 percentage points.
The value added of the
agriculture sector at 2015 constant prices reached MNT 3.4 trillion in the
first three quarters of 2022, which is increased by MNT 310.9 billion (10.2%)
compared to the same period of the previous year and contributed 1.6 percentage
points to GDP growth.
In the same period, the value
added of the mining and quarrying sector at 2015 constant prices reached MNT
2.1 trillion, which decreased by MNT 444.9 billion (17.3%) compared to the
previous year. This was caused by the decrease in the extraction of coal by
11.9 %, crude oil production by 66.9 %, and metal ores by 12.1%.
The value added of the
industrial and construction sector at 2015 constant prices reached MNT 2.3
trillion, which increased by MNT 63.4 billion (2.9%) compared to the same
period of the previous year. This increase was mainly due to a 3.7% increase in
value added to the construction sector compared to the same period of the
previous year.
The value added of the service
sector at 2015 constant prices in the first half of 2022 was MNT 9.4 trillion,
increased by MNT 474.1 billion (5.3%) compared to the same period of the
previous year. This increase was mainly due to an 11.3% increase in the
value-added of wholesale and retail trade, and an 8.7% increase in the
value-added of the communication and information sector, compared to the same
period of the previous year.
In the first nine months of
2022, the shares of final consumption, gross capital formation, and net exports
(exports and imports) to GDP were 65.9%, 43.3%, -9.2% (share of export was
61.3%, and the share of import 70.5%, respectively).
Compared to the same period of
the previous year, the share of gross capital formation increased by 3.8
percentage points, but the share of final consumption in GDP decreased by -0.2
percentage points, and the share of net exports decreased by -9.2 percentage
points.
By expenditure approach, GDP
at 2015 constant prices in the first nine months of 2022 was MNT 20.3 trillion
and increased by MNT 724.2 billion (3.7 %) compared to the same period last
year.
In terms of contributions of
components to the 3.7% growth of GDP in the first three-quarters of 2022 final
consumption contributed 5.3 percentage points, gross capital formation
contributed 9.3 percentage points, and net exports contributed -10.8 percentage
points. Within this period, the final consumption at 2015 constant prices was
MNT 16.9 trillion and increased by MNT 1.0 trillion (6.5%) compared to the
previous year.
The household consumption at 2015 constant prices was MNT 13.6 trillion, which increased by MNT 918.1 (7.2%) billion compared to the same period of the previous year. The contribution of household final consumption to the growth rate of GDP was 4.7 percentage points.