This rise is mainly due to the increase in unit values of "energy and lubricants" by 50.6%, "semi-finished products" by 11.5%, "finished consumer products" by 7.2%, "food, beverages and tobacco" by 18.4%, "raw products of animal and vegetable origin" by 27.8% and "raw products of mineral origin" by 28.5%, stressed the HCP in a note on the indices of foreign trade in Q3-2021.
For its part, the index of export unit values recorded an increase of 16.8% during the Q3-2021 compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year, added the HCP, which attributed this rise, mainly to the increase in unit values of "semi-finished products" of 65.2%, "raw products of mineral origin" of 27.3%, "finished consumer products" of 4.9% and "energy and lubricants" of 39.4%.
In addition, this index fell in "finished industrial equipment products" by 3.9%, "food, beverages and tobacco" by 2.1% and "finished agricultural equipment products" by 6.9%.