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Turkish industrial production up 3.3% YoY in Apr 2025

Turkish industrial production up 3.3% YoY in Apr 2025

Fibre2Fashion16-06-2025

Pic: Shutterstock Insights Turkish industrial production increased by 3.3 per cent YoY and decreased by 3.1 per cent month on month (MoM) in April. The manufacturing index increased by 3 per cent YoY and decreased by 3.4 per cent MoM in the month.
The index for durable consumer goods decreased by 5.4 per cent YoY and by 0.4 per cent MoM in the month.
The energy index increased by 10.4 per cent YoY and by 1.3 per cent MoM. Turkish industrial production increased by 3.3 per cent year on year (YoY) and decreased by 3.1 per cent month on month (MoM) in April this year, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (Turkstat).
The index for manufacturing increased by 3 per cent YoY and decreased by 3.4 per cent MoM in the month.
Turkish industrial production increased by 3.3 per cent YoY and decreased by 3.1 per cent month on month (MoM) in April. The manufacturing index increased by 3 per cent YoY and decreased by 3.4 per cent MoM in the month. The index for durable consumer goods decreased by 5.4 per cent YoY and by 0.4 per cent MoM in the month. The energy index increased by 10.4 per cent YoY and by 1.3 per cent MoM.
The index for durable consumer goods decreased by 5.4 per cent YoY and by 0.4 per cent MoM in the month.
The energy index increased by 10.4 per cent YoY and by 1.3 per cent MoM in the month, a Turkstat release said.
The index for intermediate goods increased by 1.7 per cent YoY and decreased by 0.7 per cent MoM in the month.
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