QUICK ESTIMATES OF INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND USE-BASED INDEX FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2017 (BASE =100)

Similar documents
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF STATISTICS AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION CENTRAL STATISTICS OFFICE New Delhi Dated: September 12, 2017 PRESS RELEASE

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF STATISTICS AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION CENTRAL STATISTICS OFFICE New Delhi Dated: January 12, 2017 PRESS RELEASE

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDICES IN OCTOBER

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION INDICES IN JULY Figure 1. Industrial Production Indices (2010 = 100)

DEFINITIONS FOR SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN MALAYSIA. (Approved for Adoption by National SME Development Council on 9 June 2005)

FEDERAL RESERVE statistical release

Executive Summary Central region Number of establishments by division of industry manufacturing

The annual variation of the Industrial Price Index stood at 2.8%, seven tenths below that registered in September

CENSUS OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

2008 Census of Industrial Production (NACE Rev 2)

March 2015 Manufacturing ISM Report On Business

Energy use in manufacturing 2015

Chapter 5 Flows, stocks and related concepts

I. MAIN ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF INDUSTRY

TVET REFORM PROJECT DISCUSSION PAPER INDUSTRY SKILLS COUNCILS. July 2010

LITHUANIA-DENMARK BILATERAL TRADE review

UN List of Industrial Products

European Union, Trade in goods with Qatar

European Union, Trade in goods with Thailand

European Union, Trade in goods with South Korea

European Union, Trade in goods with Mercosur 4

European Union, Trade in goods with Argentina

European Union, Trade in goods with Venezuela

European Union, Trade in goods with Uganda

Section 2: Inter se priorities among key objectives, success indicators and targets

European Union, Trade in goods with ASEAN (Association Of South-East Asian Nations)

Industrial Turnover Indices Industrial New Orders Received Indices Base 2010

LITHUANIAN-RUSSIAN BILATERAL TRADE overview

The monthly variation of the Industrial Production Index stands at 1.5%, after adjusting for seasonal and calendar effects

International Trade Centre

GUIDANCE FOR THE ACCREDITATION OF HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM CERTIFICATION BODIES

European Union, Trade in goods with ACP -- West Africa

European Union, Trade in goods with MEDA (excluding EU) - (Mediterranean Countries In The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership)

European Union, Trade in goods with ACP - Pacific Countries

IAF Informative Document for QMS Scopes of Accreditation

PMI at 51.8% New Orders and Production Growing Employment and Inventories Contracting Supplier Deliveries Slower

GUIDELINES FOR DESCRIBING THE ACCREDITATION SCOPE OF CERTIFICATION BODIES CERTIFYING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Indian Manufacturing Sector: Growth and Productivity under the New Policy Regime

Application invited for participation in ZED Master Trainer/Assessor/Consultant Training Programmes

MINISTRY OF PLANNING AND INVESTMENT LAO STATISTICS BUREAU

% Change. Total. Total Retail Sales Index* Estimate ($M)

Balassa (1965) Comparative Advantage by Sector of Industry, Brazil

August IPI Beats Expectation up 6.8%, Highest in 2 ½ Years.


STATE OF HAWAI'I. No. of. Total Average Rep. Units Average Quarterly Quarterly Industry March Employment Wages Wages January February March

STATE OF HAWAI'I. No. of. Total Average Rep. Units Average Quarterly Quarterly Industry September Employment Wages Wages July August September

China. Li Shantong and He Janus Data Source. 2. Sector Classification

Canadian International Merchandise Trade

Canadian International Merchandise Trade

Canadian International Merchandise Trade

Canadian International Merchandise Trade

PPI Detailed Report BLS. Mining Manufacturing Services Agriculture Utilities Construction

Application invited for participation in ZED Master Trainer/Assessor/Consultant Training Programmes

PPI Detailed Report BLS. Mining Manufacturing Ser vices Agriculture Utilities Construction

Business-Facts: 3 Digit NAICS Summary 2015

Measuring Productivity at the Industry Level THE INDIA KLEMS DATA BASE. DATA MANUAL 2017 (Version 4)

Janvier D. Nkurunziza, Commodities Branch, UNCTAD

Business-Facts: 3 Digit NAICS Summary 2015

Revision of Product Map

Depreciation Rate Chart As per Part "C" of Schedule II of The Companies Act 2013

European Union, Trade in goods with LDC (Least Developed Countries)

Falcon Heights Recycling Report. Greg & Willie Tennis Tennis Sanitation 2/14/2014

San Diego Economy Drought-Resistant, With Exceptions KEY FINDINGS

Administration Division Public Works Department Anchorage: Performance. Value. Results.

LA VERSION ELECTRONIQUE FAIT FOI

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT. Accompanying the

Concordance IPC V8 NACE REV.2

To all accredited and applicant Certification Bodies operating QMS, ISMS and ITSM certification.

Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002) and after consultation with the Minister of Trade and Industry,

A MAN UFACTURING COMEBACK 1. A Man ufacturing Comeback: Men s and Women s Employment Gains and Losses in March 2012

BUSINESS-FACTS: 2 DIGIT SIC SUMMARY

The Gross National Product (GNP) is GDP added by net foreign income. National Income is GNP deducted by indirect net taxes (net) and depreciation.

ENERGY USE OF PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS BY PURPOSES OF FINAL CONSUMPTION

International Seminar on Early Warning and Business Cycle Indicators. 14 to 16 December 2009 Scheveningen, The Netherlands

Importance of the Commodity Flow Survey (CFS) in Developing the Freight Analysis Framework (FAF)

ASSESSMENT OF BACKWARD AND FORWARD LINKAGES IN INDIAN ECONOMY: AN INPUT-OUTPUT BASED ANALYSIS

Policy on Witnessing Activities and Scope Management for Certification and Verification Bodies

in Korean Industries ( ): Estimates from KIP Database

Business-Facts: 2 Digit SIC Summary 2010

THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AFTER THE FINANCIAL CRISIS

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (BASE PERIOD NOVEMBER 2009 = 100)

CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (BASE PERIOD NOVEMBER 2009 = 100)

Performance 2017 S&P 500 Sectors & Industries

Electric Forward Market Report

MAPPING INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION IN TANZANIA A DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS BASED ON THE 2013 MAINLAND CENSUS

Table 1 shows the general form of China 2010 I-O Table:

11-Years From 2000 to 2011: Despite 30 Million Population Growth, First 11-Yr Job Loss Since 1927-'38

1. The Original Input-Output Table

Intensity and Use of Energy in Indian Industries and the Contribution of Energy to Growth

Raynet Software Lifecycle

Fertility management in organic strawberries

Detailed Industry Description for National Wage Index Survey

Belarus. Irina Tochitskaya. 1. Source Data

Traffic Division Public Works Department Anchorage: Performance. Value. Results.

Louisiana. NAICS code 1. Total recordable cases

LARNAKA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

UK PRINTING THE FACTS & FIGURES 600 MILLION 13.5 BILLION 122, MILLION 6.1 BILLION 8,600 WORLD S FIFTH P.A. CAPITAL INVESTMENT

Key Enabling technologies are technology domains that are knowledge intensive and associated with high R&D intensity, rapid innovation cycles, high ca

BusinessCounts Methodology 2015A Release June 2015

APPLIED GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS

Transcription:

This Press Release is embargoed against publication, telecast or circulation on internet till 5.30 PM on 12 th January, 2018. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF STATISTICS AND PROGRAMME IMPLEMENTATION CENTRAL STATISTICS OFFICE New Delhi Dated: January 12, 2018 PRESS RELEASE QUICK ESTIMATES OF INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION AND USE-BASED INDEX FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2017 (BASE 2011-12=100) The Quick Estimates of Index of Industrial Production (IIP) with base 2011-12 for the month of November 2017 have been released by the Central Statistics Office of the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation. IIP is compiled using data received from 14 source agencies viz. (i) Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP); (ii) Indian Bureau of Mines; (iii) Central Electricity Authority; (iv) Joint Plant Committee, Ministry of Steel; (v) Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas; (vi) Office of Textile Commissioner; (vii) Department of Chemicals & Petrochemicals; (viii) Directorate of Sugar & Vegetable Oils; (ix) Department of Fertilizers; (x) Tea Board; (xi) Office of Jute Commissioner; (xii) Office of Coal Controller; (xiii) Railway Board; and (xiv) Coffee Board. 2. The General Index for the month of November 2017 stands at 125.6, which is 8.4 percent higher as compared to the level in the month of November 2016. The cumulative growth for the period April-November 2017 over the corresponding period of the previous year stands at 3.2 percent. 3. The Indices of Industrial Production for the Mining, Manufacturing and Electricity sectors for the month of November 2017 stand at 107.4, 127.5 and 140.1 respectively, with the corresponding growth rates of 1.1 percent, 10.2 percent and 3.9 percent as compared to November 2016 (Statement I). The cumulative growth in these three sectors during April-November 2017 over the corresponding period of 2016 has been 3.0 percent, 3.1 percent and 5.2 percent respectively. 4. In terms of industries, fifteen out of the twenty three industry groups (as per 2-digit NIC-2008) in the manufacturing sector have shown positive growth during the month of November 2017 as compared to the corresponding month of the previous year (Statement II). The industry group Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical products has shown the highest positive growth of 39.5 percent followed by 29.1 percent in Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products and 22.6 percent in Manufacture of other transport equipment. On the other hand, the industry group Other manufacturing has shown the highest negative growth of (-) 15.9 percent followed by (-) 13.1 percent in Manufacture of wearing apparel and (-) 11.2 percent in Manufacture of electrical equipment. 5. As per Use-based classification, the growth rates in November 2017 over November 2016 are 3.2 percent in Primary goods, 9.4 percent in Capital goods, 5.5 percent in 1

This Press Release is embargoed against publication, telecast or circulation on internet till 5.30 PM on 12 th January, 2018. Intermediate goods and 13.5 percent in Infrastructure/ Construction Goods (Statement III). The Consumer durables and Consumer non-durables have recorded growth of 2.5 percent and 23.1 percent respectively. 6. Some important item groups showing high positive growth during the current month over the same month in previous year include Bodies of trucks, lorries and trailers (202.0%), Digestive enzymes and antacids (incl. PPI drugs) (110.7%), Separators including decanter centrifuge (71.4%), Axle (61.9%), Stainless Steel utensils (55.5%), Sugar (46.4%), Steroids and hormonal preparations (including anti-fungal preparations) (40.9%), HR coils and sheets of mild steel (37.2%), HR plates of mild steel (22.8%) and Two-wheelers (motorcycles/ scooters) (20.7%). 7. Some important item groups that have registered high negative growth include Jewellery of gold (studded with stones or not) [(-) 68.7%], Anti-malarial drug [(-) 66.4%], Hand Tools incl. interchangeable tools, not mechanised [(-) 51.8%], Plastic jars, bottles and containers [(-)43.9%], Printing Machinery [(-) 40.4%], Electric heaters [(-) 37.1%], Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) [(-) 27.7%], Bags/ pouches of HDPE/ LDPE (plastic) [(-) 24.8%], Plastic components of packing/ closing/ bottling articles & of electrical fittings [(-) 23.0%], Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits (e.g switchgear, circuit breakers/switches, control/ meter panel) [(-) 22.6%], Readymade Garments, knitted [(-) 21.6%], Generators / Alternators [(-) 21.6%] and Tooth Paste [(-) 20.2%]. 8. Taking into account the weights, the dominant item groups (five each) which have positively and negatively contributed to the overall growth of IIP are given below: Item Group Weights (%) Contribution to IIP Growth High Positive Contributors Digestive enzymes and antacids (incl. PPI drugs) 0.22 2.5497 HR coils and sheets of mild steel 1.35 0.5365 Electricity 7.99 0.3587 Cement- all types 2.16 0.3565 Sugar 0.76 0.3276 High Negative Contributors Jewellery of gold (studded with stones or not) 0.44-0.2707 Electric heaters 0.25-0.1934 Anti-pyretic, analgesic/anti-inflammatory API & formulations 0.45-0.1908 Printing machinery 0.46-0.1738 Catalyst, chemical 0.04-0.1399 9. Along with the Quick Estimates of IIP for the month of November 2017, the indices for October 2017 have undergone the first revision and those for August 2017 have undergone the final revision in the light of the updated data received from the source agencies. 2

This Press Release is embargoed against publication, telecast or circulation on internet till 5.30 PM on 12 th January, 2018. 10. Statements giving Quick Estimates of the Index of Industrial Production at Sectoral, 2-digit level of National Industrial Classification (NIC-2008) and by Use-based classification for the month of November 2017, along with the growth rates over the corresponding month of the previous year including the cumulative indices are enclosed. Note: - 1. This Press release information is also available at the Website of the Ministry - http://www.mospi.nic.in 2. Release of the index for December 2017 will be on Monday, 12 February 2018. 3. Press release in Hindi follows and shall be available at: http:// mospi.nic.in/hi 3

This Press Release is embargoed against publication, telecast or circulation on internet till 5.30 PM on 12 th January, 2018. STATEMENT I: INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION - SECTORAL (Base : 2011-12=100) Mining Manufacturing Electricity General Month (14.3725) (77.6332) (7.9943) (100) 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 Apr 95.9 98.8 114.0 117.3 142.9 150.6 113.7 117.3 May 101.4 101.7 122.4 125.6 146.0 158.1 121.3 124.8 Jun 98.4 98.5 121.1 120.3 144.3 147.4 119.7 119.3 Jul 88.4 92.4 119.4 119.3 142.5 151.9 116.8 118.0 Aug 84.7 92.6 119.6 124.1 143.5 155.4 116.5 122.1 Sep 87.7 94.5 121.0 125.6 145.6 150.5 118.2 123.1 Oct 101.0 100.9 121.3 124.0 145.1 149.8 120.3 122.7 Nov* 106.2 107.4 115.7 127.5 134.9 140.1 115.9 125.6 Dec 114.1 121.4 137.8 121.7 Jan 114.4 123.1 138.9 123.1 Feb 110.5 119.7 130.2 119.2 Mar 127.7 132.7 147.9 133.2 Average Apr-Nov 95.5 98.4 119.3 123.0 143.1 150.5 117.8 121.6 Growth over the corresponding period of previous year Nov* 8.1 1.1 4.0 10.2 9.5 3.9 5.1 8.4 Apr-Nov 3.5 3.0 5.7 3.1 6.3 5.2 5.5 3.2 * Indices for Nov 2017 are Quick Estimates. NOTE : Indices for the months of Aug'17 and Oct'17 incorporate updated production data. 4

This Press Release is embargoed against publication, telecast or circulation on internet till 5.30 PM on 12 th January, 2018. STATEMENT II: INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION - (2-DIGIT LEVEL) (Base: 2011-12=100) Industry Description Weight Index Cumulative Index Percentage growth code Nov'16 Nov'17* Apr-Nov Nov'17* Apr-Nov (NIC 2008) 2016-17 2017-18 2017-18 10 Manufacture of food products 5.3025 103.2 121.6 93.8 96.7 17.8 3.1 11 Manufacture of beverages 1.0354 91.1 95.8 108.4 102.8 5.2-5.2 12 Manufacture of tobacco products 0.7985 104.7 99.0 111.1 97.9-5.4-11.9 13 Manufacture of textiles 3.2913 114.0 115.6 117.9 115.7 1.4-1.9 14 Manufacture of wearing apparel 1.3225 127.0 110.4 146.6 132.2-13.1-9.8 15 Manufacture of leather and related products 0.5021 110.5 118.5 123.0 122.7 7.2-0.2 16 Manufacture of wood and products of wood and cork, except furniture; 0.1930 83.9 91.3 91.4 90.8 8.8-0.7 manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 0.8724 105.4 105.3 115.7 109.6-0.1-5.3 18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media 0.6798 106.0 101.3 104.4 101.2-4.4-3.1 19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products 11.7749 117.2 122.8 118.1 121.3 4.8 2.7 20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products 7.8730 111.1 117.3 116.3 114.3 5.6-1.7 21 Manufacture of pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemical and botanical 4.9810 160.6 224.1 163.2 204.1 39.5 25.1 products 22 Manufacture of rubber and plastics products 2.4222 119.4 110.5 121.1 111.0-7.5-8.3 23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 4.0853 101.0 110.8 110.9 109.5 9.7-1.3 24 Manufacture of basic metals 12.8043 120.7 136.5 128.7 134.8 13.1 4.7 25 Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and 2.6549 98.6 107.6 103.5 101.9 9.1-1.5 equipment 26 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products 1.5704 113.9 147.1 127.8 146.7 29.1 14.8 27 Manufacture of electrical equipment 2.9983 129.2 114.7 124.8 105.9-11.2-15.1 28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 4.7653 112.4 118.8 109.4 114.2 5.7 4.4 29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 4.8573 102.0 120.2 101.6 109.8 17.8 8.1 30 Manufacture of other transport equipment 1.7763 110.4 135.3 123.5 135.2 22.6 9.5 31 Manufacture of furniture 0.1311 196.3 188.3 173.1 172.0-4.1-0.6 32 Other manufacturing 0.9415 102.8 86.5 119.1 111.3-15.9-6.5 05 Mining 14.3725 106.2 107.4 95.5 98.4 1.1 3.0 10-32 Manufacturing 77.6332 115.7 127.5 119.3 123.0 10.2 3.1 35 Electricity 7.9943 134.9 140.1 143.1 150.5 3.9 5.2 General Index 100.00 115.9 125.6 117.8 121.6 8.4 3.2 * Figures for Nov 2017 are Quick Estimates. 5

This Press Release is embargoed against publication, telecast or circulation on internet till 5.30 PM on 12 th January, 2018. STATEMENT III: INDEX OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION - USE-BASED (Base :2011-12=100) Infrastructure/ Primary goods Capital goods Intermediate goods Construction goods Consumer durables Consumer nondurables Month (34.0486) (8.2230) (17.2215) (12.3384) (12.8393) (15.3292) 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 Apr 113.1 116.5 93.4 88.9 115.4 119.6 119.6 125.2 120.6 119.7 113.5 123.5 May 117.6 122.0 101.3 99.7 122.5 123.3 130.9 130.8 124.3 125.1 128.4 140.9 Jun 116.7 116.4 106.3 99.8 121.5 120.0 128.9 130.2 121.9 117.6 122.3 128.2 Jul 113.2 115.7 97.6 96.5 123.2 119.8 119.5 124.6 119.9 117.0 123.3 128.3 Aug 110.0 117.8 94.8 101.7 123.6 123.0 124.9 128.3 122.8 128.1 122.6 131.4 Sep 109.8 117.0 99.0 107.1 121.2 123.8 124.7 125.2 135.4 130.8 123.9 136.6 Oct 119.2 122.1 94.3 100.5 122.3 122.6 124.8 131.7 130.7 119.5 122.1 131.8 Nov* 117.0 120.7 98.7 108.0 117.7 124.2 113.7 129.1 118.3 121.2 120.5 148.3 Dec 123.3 97.3 121.9 125.8 116.8 131.3 Jan 122.0 98.8 123.9 128.7 116.7 138.5 Feb 115.2 101.9 120.7 122.6 115.4 136.5 Mar 132.5 134.7 134.1 135.6 128.2 135.4 Average Apr-Nov 114.6 118.5 98.2 100.3 120.9 122.0 123.4 128.1 124.2 122.4 122.1 133.6 Growth over the corresponding period of previous year Nov* 5.5 3.2 5.3 9.4 5.7 5.5 3.9 13.5 6.8 2.5 3.3 23.1 Apr-Nov 5.1 3.4 4.7 2.1 3.6 0.9 5.0 3.8 6.1-1.4 8.7 9.4 * Indices for Nov 2017 are Quick Estimates. NOTE : Indices for the months of Aug'17 and Oct'17 incorporate updated production data. 6