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This Article is From Dec 12, 2017

India’s Industrial Output Growth Slows Further In October

India’s Industrial Output Growth Slows Further In October
A shipwright welds a steel plate for a ship being built at the ABG Shipyard Ltd. in Surat, India. (Photographer: Amit Bhargava/Bloomberg News)  

India's factory output in October hit a three-month low due to a slowdown in mining and manufacturing activity, coupled with the decline in the output of consumer durables.

Industrial production in October rose 2.2 percent compared to a year ago, data from the Central Statistics Office showed. This was slower than the revised 4.1 percent growth seen in September. A Bloomberg poll of economists had expected industrial production to grow at 2.9 percent on a year-on-year basis.

“The moderation is not a good sign as it may suggest that the healthier growth of the previous two months may largely be on account of restocking activity,” rating agency Crisil said in a report.

The use-based classification of industrial output showed that production of primary goods was 2.5 percent, while capital goods production grew 6.8 percent. The category of infrastructure and construction goods saw a 5.2 percent increase in output.

Growth in pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products was the highest contributor at 23 percent, followed by a 12.8 percent growth rate in manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers in October, compared to a year-ago period.

Gold jewellery, tobacco products, rubber and plastic products saw negative growth.

Other Highlights

  • Mining activity growth slowed down sharply to 0.2 percent, from the 7.9 percent rise seen in September.
  • Manufacturing activity was also subdued growing at 2.5 percent over last year, from a 3.4 percent in September.
  • Electricity generation grew 3.2 percent over last year, compared to a 3.4 percent rise in September.

Activity in the eight core industries, which comprise about 40 of the index, had risen 4.7 percent in October.

Also Read: India's Retail Inflation Rises To 15-Month High In November

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