‎Saudi Industrial Production Index rises 7.9% in June

‎Saudi Industrial Production Index rises 7.9% in June ‎Saudi Industrial Production Index rises 7.9% in June

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Saudi Arabia’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) rose 7.9% year-on-year (YoY) in June to 111.92 points, from 103.69 points a year earlier, the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) said.

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GASTAT attributed the increase to higher activity in electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply, as well as water supply, sanitation, waste management and treatment.

The IPI measures the relative change in production quantities of materials and goods, tracking their transformation from raw materials to final consumable products for economic returns.

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

105.27

(6.4%)

May

107.26

(2.0%)

June

103.69

(5.8%)

July

104.66

+0.1%

August

106.57

+2.5%

September

106.25

+0.3%

October

106.99

+5.1%

November

103.64

+3.3%

December

104.32

+2.2%

January 2025

103.58

+1.0%

February

105.27

+0.2%

March

108.22

+3.3%

April

106.46

+0.9%

May

110.13

+2.7%

June

111.92

+7.9%

*Updatedaccording to GASTAT data.

The mining and quarrying index rose 6% in June, supported by Saudi Arabia’s oil output increasing to 9.36 million barrels per day (bpd) from 8.83 million bpd a year earlier.

The manufacturing index advanced 11.1% YoY, driven by stronger performances in sub-sectors including coking coal, which rose 15.3%, and chemical products, up 18.7%.

IPI by Activity

Main Sectors

June 2024

June 2025

Change %

Mining Quarrying

96.85

102.67

+6.0%

Manufacturing

112.99

125.53

+11.1%

Electricity, Gas, Steam Air-Conditioning Supply

132.63

140.03

+5.6%

Water Supply, Sanitation, Waste Management Treatment

121.95

130.34

+6.9%

IPI

103.68

111.92

+7.9%

 

A production line

Saudi Arabia’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) rose 7.9% year-on-year (YoY) in June to 111.92 points, from 103.69 points a year earlier, the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) said.

GASTAT attributed the increase to higher activity in electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning supply, as well as water supply, sanitation, waste management and treatment.

The IPI measures the relative change in production quantities of materials and goods, tracking their transformation from raw materials to final consumable products for economic returns.

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

105.27

(6.4%)

May

107.26

(2.0%)

June

103.69

(5.8%)

July

104.66

+0.1%

August

106.57

+2.5%

September

106.25

+0.3%

October

106.99

+5.1%

November

103.64

+3.3%

December

104.32

+2.2%

January 2025

103.58

+1.0%

February

105.27

+0.2%

March

108.22

+3.3%

April

106.46

+0.9%

May

110.13

+2.7%

June

111.92

+7.9%

*Updatedaccording to GASTAT data.

The mining and quarrying index rose 6% in June, supported by Saudi Arabia’s oil output increasing to 9.36 million barrels per day (bpd) from 8.83 million bpd a year earlier.

The manufacturing index advanced 11.1% YoY, driven by stronger performances in sub-sectors including coking coal, which rose 15.3%, and chemical products, up 18.7%.

IPI by Activity

Main Sectors

June 2024

June 2025

Change %

Mining Quarrying

96.85

102.67

+6.0%

Manufacturing

112.99

125.53

+11.1%

Electricity, Gas, Steam Air-Conditioning Supply

132.63

140.03

+5.6%

Water Supply, Sanitation, Waste Management Treatment

121.95

130.34

+6.9%

IPI

103.68

111.92

+7.9%

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