Producer inflation was 52.11 percent in April
The Turkish Statistical Institute (TUIK) announced the National Producer Price Index (D-PPI) for April 2023.
Thus, the D-IPP of April 2023 is 0.81 percent compared to the previous month, 7.11 percent compared to December of the previous year, 52.11 percent compared to the same month of the previous year and 105.50 percent. percent based on twelve-month averages. .
THE LARGEST YEARLY INCREASE IN NON-DURABLE CONSUMER GOODS
Annual variations in the four industry sectors; an increase of 63.87 percent in mining and quarrying, 48.24 percent in manufacturing, 50.27 percent in production and distribution of electricity and gas, and 72.84 percent in water supply.
Annual variations of the main industrial groups; The increase was 41.11 percent in intermediate goods, 50.57 percent in durable consumer goods, 72.13 percent in non-durable consumer goods, 49.93 percent in energy, and 51.46 percent in capital goods.
Monthly variations in the four industry sectors; There was an increase of 2.42 percent in the exploitation of mines and quarries, an increase of 2.54 percent in the manufacturing industry, a decrease of 16.98 percent in the production and distribution of electricity and gas, and a 1.63 percent increase in water supply.
Monthly variations of the main industrial groups; Increase of 2.26 percent in intermediate goods, increase of 2.32 percent in durable consumer goods, increase of 3.57 percent in non-durable consumer goods, decrease of 9.72 percent in energy and increase in 3.07 percent in capital goods.
Source: Sozcu

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