In September 2015 industrial production registered increases both compared to the previous month (25.5 percent as gross series and 1.2 percent as adjusted series) and compared to the same month of the previous year (3.9 percent – gross series and 3.4 percent – adjusted series), according to data released by the National Institute for Statistics (INS).
Industrial production prices for the total market (domestic and external) registered falls in September 2015, both compared to the previous month (0.3 percent) and year on year (2.8 percent), a report from the National Institute for Statistics shows.
August 2015 brought a decrease in industrial production compared to the previous month, both as gross series (18.4 percent) and as adjusted series (0.5 percent), according to data released by the National Institute for Statistics.
Industrial production prices for total market, domestic and foreign, fell in August by 2.7 percent year on year and by 0.7 percent compared to July, show data by the National Institute for Statistics.
While industrial production in the EU-28 fell by 0.2 percent in June compared to May, Romania saw a 0.6 percent increase, ranking 7th in the European bloc, according to estimates released by Eurostat.
Romania’s industrial production increased by 2.3% year-on-year in the first half of 2015, as gross series, mainly due to the 2.9% growth in the manufacturing industry. The mining industry went down by 5.6%, whereas the production and distribution of energy decreased by 0.6%.
Romania was sixth in the European Union in terms of rises in the June 2015 industrial producer prices on a monthly basis, while the same indicator declined 0.1 per cent in the Eurozone, according to data released on Tuesday by the EU’s statistics office Eurostat.
Managers of Romanian companies forecast a rise in industrial activity, constructions and services for the next three months, as well as a relative stability in the number of employees, and expect a moderate decrease in retail prices, survey data published by the National Statistics Institute (INS) on Tuesday reveals.
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