rmany), East European countries, US
External debt: $4.2 billion (1993 est.)
Industrial production: growth rate NA%
Electricity:
capacity: 10,400,000 kW
production: 34 billion kWh
consumption per capita: 2,400 kWh (1994 est.)
Industries: machine building (aircraft, trucks, and automobiles;
armored vehicles and weapons; electrical equipment; agricultural
machinery), metallurgy (steel, aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, chromium,
antimony, bismuth, cadmium), mining (coal, bauxite, nonferrous ore,
iron ore, limestone), consumer goods (textiles, footwear, foodstuffs,
appliances), electronics, petroleum products, chemicals, and
pharmaceuticals
Agriculture: the fertile plains of Vojvodina produce 80% of the cereal
production of the former Yugoslavia and most of the cotton, oilseeds,
and chicory; Vojvodina also produces fodder crops to support intensive
beef and dairy production; Serbia proper, although hilly, has a
well-distributed rainfall and a long growing season; produces fruit,
grapes, and cereals; in this area, livestock production (sheep and
cattle) and dairy farming prosper; Kosovo produces fruits, vegetables,
tobacco, and a small amount of cereals; the mountainous pastures of
Kosovo and Montenegro support sheep and goat husbandry; Montenegro has
only a small agriculture sector, mostly near the coast where a
Mediterranean climate permits the culture of olives, citrus, grapes,
and rice
Illicit drugs: NA
Economic aid: $NA
Currency: 1 Yugoslav New Dinar (YD) = 100 paras
Exchange rates: Yugoslav New Dinars (YD) per US $1 - 102.6 (February
1995 black market rate)
Fiscal year: calendar year
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Railroads:
total: 3,960 km
standard gauge: 3,960 km 1.435-m gauge (partially electrified) (1992)
Highways:
total: 46,019 km
paved: 26,949 km
unpaved: gravel 10,373 km; earth 8,697 km (1990)
Inland waterways: NA km
Pipelines: crude oil 415 km; petroleum products 130 km; natural gas
2,110 km
Ports: Bar, Belgrade, Kotor, Novi Sad, Pancevo, Tivat
Merchant marine:
Montenegro: total 35 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 543,511
GRT/891,664 DWT (controlled by Montenegrin beneficial owners)
ships by type: bulk 15, cargo 14, container 5, short-sea passenger
ferry 1
note: under Maltese and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flags; no
ships remain under Yugoslav flag
Serbia: total 2 (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 113,471 GRT
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