May 8 (SeeNews) - Bosnia and Herzegovina's foreign debt totalled 9.5 billion marka ($5.4 billion/4.9 billion euro) at the end of March, down from 9.8 billion marka at the end of 2022, the country's finance ministry said.
At the end of March 2022, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s foreign debt totalled 9.7 billion marka, earlier data showed.
The external debt of Bosnia's Federation entity fell to 5.3 billion marka at the end of March from 5.5 billion marka three months earlier, whereas the foreign debt of the Serb Republic entity decreased to 4.1 billion marka from 4.2 billion marka, the finance ministry said in a quarterly debt report on Friday.
The foreign debt of Brcko district amounted to 45.5 million marka at the end of March, down from 48.2 million marka at the end of December. The external debt of the institutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina went down to 56.2 million marka at the end of March from 68.9 million marka three months earlier.
The Federation and the Serb Republic are the two autonomous entities forming Bosnia and Herzegovina. Brcko is a self-governing administrative unit in northeastern Bosnia which is part of both the Federation and the Serb Republic.
(1 euro = 1.95583 marka)