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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics: Industrial Production Index Increases in February

Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics: Industrial Production Index Increases in February

Saba Yemen06-04-2025
Ramallah - Saba:
The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) announced that the industrial production index increased by 1.86% during February compared to January 2025.
The PCBS explained in a statement on Sunday that the industrial production index rose to 80.73 in February 2025, compared to 79.25 in January 2025.
It indicated that despite the slight improvement in industrial production during February 2025, it remains significantly lower than it was before the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, by about 26.39%.
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