Lithuania's Feb industrial production up on year

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Lithuania's industrial production rose a working-day adjusted 20.3% year-on-year in February, figures from Statistics Lithuania (LS) showed on Wednesday.

Manufacturing output increased 21.8%. Excluding refined petroleum, manufacturing rose 17.3%. Production in mining and quarrying grew 21.2%.

Production of water supply, and waste management gained 3.3% and those in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply increased 8.9%.

Among the major industrial groupings, production of energy gained 30.2% yearly in February.

Production of durable goods increased by 17.9% and those of non-durable goods rose 2.8%.

Production of intermediate goods rose 23.6% and those of capital goods increased 20.2%.

On a monthly basis, industrial production declined a seasonally and working-day adjusted 3.8% in February.

On an unadjusted basis, industrial production grew 21% yearly in February and decreased 4.5% from a month ago.

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