Lithuania industrial production increases in September

Manufacturing

Lithuania's industrial production rose a working-day adjusted 19.6% year-on-year in September, figures from the Vilnius-based Statistics Lithuania (LS) showed on Friday.

Manufacturing output grew 20.2% annually in September. Excluding refined petroleum, manufacturing increased 18%.

Production of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply grew 14.9% and those in water supply, and waste management increased 5.4%.

Meanwhile, production in mining and quarrying declined 5.8%. Among the major industrial groupings, production of intermediate goods grew 31.7% yearly in September and those of capital goods increased 3.5%.

Production of energy 25.3%. Production of durable goods increased by 22.2%, while non-durable goods fell 0.5%.

On a monthly basis, industrial production rose a seasonally and working-day adjusted 4.3% in September.

On an unadjusted basis, industrial production accelerated 18.7% yearly in September and increased 7.2% from a month ago. 

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