Foreign producer inflation was 83.66 percent annually in November
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) published data on the Foreign Producer Price Index (YD-PPI) for November.
Thus, the YD-IPP, which is the price index that measures price variations by comparing producer prices of products produced in the country and sold abroad, increased 83.66 percent annually and 2.28 percent monthly in November.
In November there was an increase of 45.86 percent in YD-PPI compared to December of the previous year and 103.17 percent according to the twelve-month averages.
THE HIGHEST INCREASE IN COKE AND REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Among the YD-PPI sectors, tobacco products with 55.94 percent, clothing with 60.61 percent and metallic minerals with 63.35 percent were the subsectors where the indices increased the least.
For their part, coke and refined petroleum products at 126.00 percent, other non-metallic mineral products at 112.33 percent and other extractive industry products at 104.75 percent were the subsectors where the most rates increased.