Serbia Current Account Balance

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Current Account Balance: -$2.354 billion (2017 est.)

-$1.189 billion (2016 est.)

Definition: This entry records a country's net trade in goods and services, plus net earnings from rents, interest, profits, and dividends, and net transfer payments (such as pension funds and worker remittances) to and from the rest of the world during the period specified. These figures are calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms.

Source: CIA World Factbook - This page was last updated on Saturday, September 18, 2021

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Variable: Current account balance

Note: Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income.

Units: U.S. dollars

Scale: Billions

Country-specific Note: Source: Central Bank. National Bank of Serbia Latest actual data: 2017. Preliminary. BOP Manual used: Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual, sixth edition (BPM6). NBS introduced BPM6 in April 2014. Primary domestic currency: Serbian dinar Data last updated: 03/2019

Source: International Monetary Fund, World Economic Outlook Database, April 2019

YearCurrent account balancePercent Change
1998-0.469 
1999-0.455-2.99%
2000-0.178-60.88%
20010.253-242.13%
2002-0.636-351.38%
2003-1.527140.09%
2004-3.262113.62%
2005-2.202-32.50%
2006-2.9634.42%
2007-6.958135.07%
2008-10.34948.74%
2009-2.66-74.30%
2010-2.486-6.54%
2011-3.99560.70%
2012-4.67417.00%
2013-2.778-40.56%
2014-2.632-5.26%
2015-1.369-47.99%
2016-1.189-13.15%
2017-2.31194.37%
2018-2.62413.54%
2019-2.90910.86%

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