Türkiye's industrial production rises by 1.5% annually in November

The Turkish Statistical Institute announced on Friday that Türkiye's industrial production saw a significant increase of 1.5% annually in November.
A breakdown of the industry subsectors reveals varied performance: the mining and quarrying index experienced a 6.6% decrease, while the manufacturing index rose by 1.2%, and the electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply index saw a robust increase of 11.1% compared to the same month in the previous year.
Moreover, Türkiye's industrial production witnessed a monthly increase of 2.9% in November 2024. Examining the industry subsectors, the mining and quarrying index increased by 2.8%, the manufacturing index rose by 3.0%, and the electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply index climbed by 2.0% compared to the previous month.
These figures highlight ongoing developments and growth trends in various sectors of Türkiye's industry, showcasing resilience and dynamic performance. (ILKHA)
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