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Survey of industrial producer price index

The industrial producer price index (IPPI) is an important short-term indicator for the domestic economy and the European Economic and Monetary Union. The objective of the IPPI is to measure the average price development of economic activities and the average price development of all goods produced and sold on the market (total, domestic and non-domestic market) in as timely a manner as possible (monthly). The index includes all activities and products in ÖNACE 2008 sections B–E36: mining and quarrying, manufacturing, and electricity, gas and water supply. Prices are measured on the basis of price information for goods that have been produced and sold by manufacturing establishments in the industries specified above. Data base for the index compilation is the ex-factory price without VAT, which is surveyed monthly on selected enterprises.

European Regulation:

The specific European law referring to the Producer Price Index is the Council Regulation (EC) No. 1165/98 and Regulation (EU) 2019/2152.

National Regulation:

The national Regulation concerning the compilation of price indices of the price development in economy (Federal Law GAZETTE II No. 147/2007 as amended.

 

The reporting date is the 15th or the immediately preceding working day of the respective month. Price reports must be submitted between the 15th and 14th of the following month.

 

The following electronic reporting option is currently available:

Edith Gebauer Phone: +43 1 711 28-8036
Fax: +43 1 711 28-718 07 18 edith.gebauer@statistik.gv.at
Last updated on 2025-01-27.