Tag: statistics
Malta-registered business numbers grow 8.1% in 2018
The number of Malta-registered business units is up by 8.1% to 113,256 in 2018. This means that a total of 8,458 business units were registered last year.
Malta’s industrial producer prices grow 2.03% in March
Malta’s industrial producer price index grows by 2.03% in March, as compared to the same month a year earlier.
Malta’s retail price index slows in March
The annual rate of inflation as measured by the Retail Price Index (RPI) comes to 1.89% in March, slowing from 1.92% in February.
Malta’s industrial output drops 1.7% in February
Malta’s seasonally adjusted index of industrial production slips by 1.7% in February, as compared to the preceding month. The figure also drops by by 1.5% as compared to the same month a year earlier.
Pax numbers between Malta and Gozo grow 2.3% in Q1
The number of passengers travelling between Malta and Gozo using the ferry connecting the islands is up by 2.3% — to 1,146,490 — in the first quarter of the year, as compared to the same quarter a year earlier.
Malta’s inbound visitor numbers up 2.3% in February
Total inbound visitor numbers are up by 2.3% to an estimated 125,198 in February, as compared to the same month a year earlier.
Malta’s inflation remains 1.3% in March
Malta’s annual rate of inflation as measured by the Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) remains at a constant rate of 1.3% in March 2019.
Malta-registered aircraft numbers take off
The number of aircraft registered in Malta has more than doubled to 315 since 2012, Ian Borg, the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects, announced today. Mr Borg added that the number could exceed 400 by the end of the year.
Mobile subscriptions in Malta rise steadily by end-2018
Mobile plan subscriptions in Malta grow to 615,843 by the end of 2018, up from 604,725 measured at the end of the preceding year, says MCA.
Maltese gov’t deficit grows to €62.9m by end-February
The Maltese government’s consolidated fund registers a deficit of €62.9m at the end of February, up from a deficit of €55m by the end of January.