Actual | Previous | Revised | |
---|---|---|---|
Month over Month | 6.7% | 10.1% | 10.6% |
Year over Year | 21.0% | 1.8% | 2.6% |
Highlights
In year-over-year terms, industrial production rose 21.0 percent in August after increasing 2.6 percent in July. This increase in year-over-year growth was largely driven by the electronics industry, which accounts for nearly half of the sector, with output there increasing 49.1 percent on the year after increasing 2.9 percent previously. This large increase partly reflects base effects from weakness in semiconductor production twelve months earlier. In the biomedical industry, where conditions are often volatile, output fell 16.1 percent after a previous decline of 17.4 percent. Output growth was mixed in other parts of the sector. Excluding the biomedical industry, output advanced 27.5 percent on the year in August after increasing 3.6 percent in July.
Definition
Description
Industrial production provides key industry data for export-dependent economies. It is highly sensitive to the business cycle and can often predict future changes in employment, earnings and income. For these reasons industrial production is considered a reliable leading indicator that conveys information about the overall health of the economy. This report has a big influence on market behavior. In any given month, one can see whether capital goods or consumer goods are growing more rapidly. Detailed data in the report shows which sectors of the economy are growing and which are not.