Turnover in industry has increased by 19.1, as a whole, compared to the corresponding period of 2020, due to the increase in the extracting industry (+28.6%) and the processing industry (+18.8%), the National Institute of Statistics (INS) informs, Agerpres reports.
On large industrial groups, turnover increase was registered in the following sectors: intermediary goods industry (+28.3%), durable goods industry (+23.4%), energy industry (19.5%), capital goods industry (+13.6%) and current goods industry (+12.3%).
According to the INS press release, turnover in industry in November 2021, when comparing with the previous month, has gone up, as a whole, by 12.1%, due to the increase registered in the extracting industry (+33.9%) and the processing industry (+11.3%). On industrial groups, increases were registered in: capital goods industry (+25.5%), energy industry (+24.2%), durable goods industry (+5.9%), intermediary goods industry (+5.0%) and current use goods industry (+3.7%).
Turnover in industry increases by 19.1% in first 11 months of 2021
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