Productive sectors
Farming Sector Manufacturing Sector Mining Sector Construction Sector Trade Sector Electricity and Water Sector Communications Sector | Trade Sector The trade sector is a dynamic part of the Dominican economy. Its performance has been highly linked to general economic cycles experienced by the country. During the macroeconomic crisis of 2003-2004, the trade commerce was significantly affected. The stability enjoyed by the domestic economy after recovering from the crisis has allowed merchants to recover as well. In the year 2005, the trade sector represented more than 10% of total national production, making it without doubt one of the main sectors of the Dominican economy. Indicators of Trade Activity (2004-2005) Indicators of Trade Activity (2004-2005) – Value Added (1970 prices in DR Pesos) – Importation of Marketable Goods (Millions of DR Pesos) – Supermarket Sales (Millions of DR Pesos) – Energy Consumption (Thousands of Kilowatt Hours) – Consumer Bank Loans (Millions of DR Pesos) – Preliminary Data – Source: Department of Monetary Planning and Economic Research and International Department Trade Sector in the Dominican Republic (1970-2005) – Trade Sector in the Dominican Republic (1970-2005) – Millions of DR Pesos – Source: Central Bank of the Dominican Republic Related Links:
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