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December manufacturing sees contraction, but exports make it better than last year

By THE NATION

 

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The manufacturing production index (MPI) for December 2019 shrank 3.23 per cent year on year, but it was still an improvement over December 2018 when it had contracted by 8.09 per cent, Thongchai Chawalitphichet, director-general of the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE), said.

 

“Compared to November, the MPI rose 2.13 per cent thanks to a bump in Thailand’s industrial exports at 0.2 per cent after months of contraction,” he said. “Furthermore, the import of capital goods, which had expanded by 0.3 per cent, strengthened investor confidence to make domestic investments, resulting in total industrial investment in 2019 of Bt480 billion, a 31.47 per cent increase year on year.”

 

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According to the director-general, the industries that contributed to the improvement in MPI compared to November were air-conditioner components (23.47 per cent increase in production volume), hard-disk drives (up 18.56 per cent), gems and jewellery (up 15.16 per cent) and frozen seafood (up 13.07 per cent).

 

Meanwhile, industries that contributed to the shrinking of December's MPI were palm oil (31.14 per cent decrease in production volume), sugar (down 21.39 per cent), automobiles and engines (down 19.49 per cent), textiles (down 12.34 per cent) and petroleum (down 3.93 per cent).

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30381279

 

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The manufacturing production index (MPI) for December 2019 shrank 3.23 per cent year on year, but it was still an improvement over December 2018 when it had contracted by 8.09 per cent,

and.... always look on the bright side of life!

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If they are starting to admit it then it must be really bad. Sugar coating a resection is still a resection. How many months/years now (coincidentally started in 2014) the country has been moving down words and yet resection is never mentioned or the cause. 

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