Slovenia industrial production slows in November

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Slovenia’s industrial production grew in November, led by gains in manufacturing and mining and quarrying, figures from the Statistics Bureau of Slovenia (SUSR) show.
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The industrial production index rose 1.2% year-on-year with manufacturing output growing 1.9%. Production in the mining and quarrying sector increased 8.3%.
Utility sector output decreased 7.2%. Capital goods production rose 6.3% and consumer goods output grew 2.3%. Intermediate goods production decreased 2.2%.
On a monthly comparison basis, industrial production decreased by 1.1% in November, after increasing by 2.1% in October, the Ljubljana-based SURS said on January 10.
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