Producer inflation was 86.46 percent in January
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) announced the National Producer Price Index (D-PPI) for January 2023.
Thus, the D-IPP (2003=100) in January 2023 is 4.15% compared to the previous month, 4.15% according to December of the previous year, 86.46% according to the same month of the previous year and twelve-month averages. . increased by 125.53%.
Annual variations in the four industry sectors; an increase of 101.51% in the extractive industries, 70.49% in the manufacturing industry, 237.14% in the production and distribution of electricity and gas, and 116.64% in water supply.
Annual variations of the main industrial groups; an increase of 60.98% in intermediate goods, 69.42% in durable consumer goods, 97.14% in non-durable consumer goods, 188.23% in energy and 60.19% in capital goods.
Monthly variations in the four industry sectors; The extractive industry increased by 6.08%, the manufacturing industry increased by 5.12%, the production and distribution of electricity and gas decreased by 3.13%, and the supply of water increased by 2.15%.
Monthly variations of the main industrial groups; an increase of 3.46% in intermediate goods, an increase of 7.34% in durable goods, an increase of 8.19% in non-durable goods, a decrease of 0.64% in energy and an increase of 6.29 % in capital goods.
The lowest annual increase; It was carried out in the subsectors of basic metals with 28.97%, paper and paper products with 43.33%, rubber and plastic products with 47.77%. For their part, electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning were the subsectors where the indices increased the most with 237.14%, other extractive industry products 147.26% and other non-metallic mineral products 145.09%. .
The largest monthly decrease; It was carried out in the crude oil and natural gas subsectors with 9.00%, and the electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning subsectors with 3.13%. On the other hand, beverages with 20.42%, coal and lignite with 15.37% and other transport vehicles with 13.57% were the subsectors with the greatest increase in the indices.
Source: Sozcu

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