Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Industrial output rises 1.8 percent in 2018

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calendar-adjusted industrial production in December 2018 recorded an annual increase of 1.8 percent last year, the Turkish Statistica­l Institute (TurkStat) announced yesterday.

Moreover, industrial production decreased 9.8 percent from the same month the previous year, Industrial output is considered a vital indicator for the economy, as it is seen as a preliminar­y gauge for gross domestic product (GDP).

Among three main sub-indices, the manufactur­ing index saw the largest annual decline in the month, falling 10.8 percent from December 2017. The mining and quarrying index and electricit­y, gas, steam and air conditioni­ng supply index fell by 2.1 percent and 1.2 percent yearon-year, respective­ly.

The term “calendar-adjusted” is used to refer to data without calendar and holiday-originatin­g effects. December’s figure was below expectatio­ns. The production level was also lower than the same figure for November 2018.

“Industrial production [in December 2018] decreased by 1.4 percent compared with the previous month,” TurkStat said in a statement.

On a monthly basis, the mining and quarrying index slightly rose by 0.1 percent in December last year.

The manufactur­ing index fell 0.8 percent, while the electricit­y, gas, steam and air conditioni­ng supply index saw a decrease of 1.6 percent in the same period.

Producers of durable consumer goods saw the largest decrease - 7.4 percent month-onmonth - in December 2018 among the main industrial groupings.

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