Cuba - Changes in inventories (current US$)

The latest value for Changes in inventories (current US$) in Cuba was $65,000,000 as of 2020. Over the past 50 years, the value for this indicator has fluctuated between $2,443,000,000 in 2008 and ($2,097,904,000) in 1991.

Definition: Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." Data are in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

See also:

Year Value
1970 $28,685,000
1971 $35,243,800
1972 $41,083,000
1973 $48,972,020
1974 $53,833,290
1975 $70,650,610
1976 $74,306,820
1977 $68,409,040
1978 $74,395,850
1979 $74,468,360
1980 $178,032,200
1981 $105,095,700
1982 $40,851,060
1983 $20,809,550
1984 $47,338,760
1985 $793,763,500
1986 ($324,857,800)
1987 ($362,585,800)
1988 ($113,270,800)
1989 $192,664,400
1990 $82,094,940
1991 ($2,097,904,000)
1992 ($2,001,784,000)
1993 ($1,629,996,000)
1994 ($839,744,400)
1995 ($225,104,200)
1996 $1,058,000,000
1997 $814,000,000
1998 $276,000,000
1999 $72,000,000
2000 $192,000,000
2001 $215,000,000
2002 $15,000,000
2003 $108,000,000
2004 $124,600,000
2005 $773,200,000
2006 $700,000,000
2007 $289,700,000
2008 $2,443,000,000
2009 $1,404,000,000
2010 $918,000,000
2011 $524,000,000
2012 $595,000,000
2013 $887,000,000
2014 $248,000,000
2015 $650,000,000
2016 $684,000,000
2017 $410,000,000
2018 $587,000,000
2019 $293,000,000
2020 $65,000,000

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts