‎Saudi Industrial Production Index up 3.4% in November

‎Saudi Industrial Production Index up 3.4% in November ‎Saudi Industrial Production Index up 3.4% in November

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Saudi Arabia’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) added 3.4 % year-on-year (YoY) in November 2024, data issued by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) showed.

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The IPI rose to 103.78 points in November, according to the base year 2021, compared to 100.37 points in November 2023.

GASTAT said that the IPI rise was bolstered by the increase in mining and quarrying, manufacturing and water supply, sanitation, waste management treatment activities.

The IPI measures the relative change and reflects the production quantities of materials and goods, which have been converted from raw materials to consumables in their final form as goods for the purpose of achieving a return.

The following table shows the development of the index:

Industrial Production Index (IPI)*

Period

IPI (Points)

Change (YoY)

January 2024

102.58

(9.4%)

February

105.06

(6.3%)

March

104.45

(8.8%)

April

105.37

(6.3%)

May

107.48

(1.8%)

June

103.95

(5.6%)

July

104.74

+0.2%

August

106.50

+2.5%

September

106.27

+0.3%

October

106.22

+4.4%

November

103.78

+3.4%

*Updatedaccording to GASTAT data.

Mining and quarrying activity rose 1.2% YoY in November, backed by the increase in oil production levels in the Kingdom. Oil output reached 8.93 million barrels per day in November, up from 8.82 million barrels in the year-earlier period.

Moreover, the manufacturing activities grew 7.2% YoY as manufacture ofcoke and refined petroleum products surged by 17.6%, backed by the manufacture of chemicals and chemical products as well as the food products.

IPI by Activity

Main Sectors

October 2023

October 2024

Change

Mining Quarrying

96.72

97.90

+1.2%

Manufacturing

105.88

113.51

+7.2%

Electricity, Gas, Steam Air-Conditioning Supply

110.61

108.25

(2.1%)

Water Supply, Sanitation, Waste Management Treatment

104.12

115.09

+10.5%

IPI

100.37

103.78

+3.4%

 

A production line

Saudi Arabia’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) added 3.4 % year-on-year (YoY) in November 2024, data issued by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) showed.

The IPI rose to 103.78 points in November, according to the base year 2021, compared to 100.37 points in November 2023.

GASTAT said that the IPI rise was bolstered by the increase in mining and quarrying, manufacturing and water supply, sanitation, waste management treatment activities.

The IPI measures the relative change and reflects the production quantities of materials and goods, which have been converted from raw materials to consumables in their final form as goods for the purpose of achieving a return.

The following table shows the development of the index:

Industrial Production Index (IPI)*

Period

IPI (Points)

Change (YoY)

January 2024

102.58

(9.4%)

February

105.06

(6.3%)

March

104.45

(8.8%)

April

105.37

(6.3%)

May

107.48

(1.8%)

June

103.95

(5.6%)

July

104.74

+0.2%

August

106.50

+2.5%

September

106.27

+0.3%

October

106.22

+4.4%

November

103.78

+3.4%

*Updatedaccording to GASTAT data.

Mining and quarrying activity rose 1.2% YoY in November, backed by the increase in oil production levels in the Kingdom. Oil output reached 8.93 million barrels per day in November, up from 8.82 million barrels in the year-earlier period.

Moreover, the manufacturing activities grew 7.2% YoY as manufacture ofcoke and refined petroleum products surged by 17.6%, backed by the manufacture of chemicals and chemical products as well as the food products.

IPI by Activity

Main Sectors

October 2023

October 2024

Change

Mining Quarrying

96.72

97.90

+1.2%

Manufacturing

105.88

113.51

+7.2%

Electricity, Gas, Steam Air-Conditioning Supply

110.61

108.25

(2.1%)

Water Supply, Sanitation, Waste Management Treatment

104.12

115.09

+10.5%

IPI

100.37

103.78

+3.4%

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