UPDATE - Turkey's industrial production up 6.4 pct in May

UPDATE - Turkey's industrial production up 6.4 pct in May

High technology products record highest annual rise with 12.2 pct in manufacturing sector, says TurkStat

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By Muhammed Ali Gurtas

ANKARA (AA) - Turkey's industrial production surged 6.4 percent in May, compared with the same month last year, the statistical authority TurkStat announced on Tuesday.

Among all manufacturing indices, the highest increase year-on-year was recorded in high technology products with a 12.2-percent hike, official data showed.

On a monthly basis, the country's total industrial output fell 1.6 percent in May, compared with April, the institute noted.

The institute noted that the highest annual increase was seen in the electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply index -- up 12 percent -- among all sub sectors of the industrial sector.

The manufacturing index, with a 6.5-percent hike, and the mining and quarrying index, with a 1.9-percent rise, followed.

Computer/electronic/optical products index climbed 40.7 percent in May compared to the same month last year while manufacture of chemicals and chemical products rose 17.9 percent.

On the mining and quarrying side, mining of coal and lignite index recorded the biggest rise -- up 25.4 percent -- while the extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas index followed with a 17.9-percent hike.

In industry, the production of non-durable consumer goods rose the most with a 8.6-percent annual increase, and capital goods and durable consumer goods saw 6.1 and 5.8-percent year-on-year increases, respectively.

TurkStat will release the next industrial production figures on August, 16, 2018.


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