
According to the Municipal Statistics Office, clothing, hats and footwear went up by 0.71 percent in price, home appliances by 0.60 percent, culture, entertainment and tourism by 0.54 percent, fuel and construction materials goods by 0.42 percent, medicines and healthcare services by 0.13 percent, drinks and cigarettes 0.09 percent, education 0.08 percent and transport 0.06 percent.
While post and telecommunications remained unchanged, food and drinks, commodities and other services went down by 0.18 percent and 0.10 percent, respectively.
The city’s FDI in November also decreased by 48 percent compared to the same month of last year.



















