Industrial Production Index

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CountriesDateIPI MonthlyIPI This YearIPI Year on YearCh.
United States [+]May 2016-0.1%-0.3%-2.8%
0.2
United Kingdom [+]May 2016-0.6%6.9%3.2%
-0.4
Germany [+]May 2016-1.2%3.4%-1.2%
-1.7
France [+]May 2016-0.5%-3.8%-0.1%
-2.3
Japan [+]May 2016-2.6%-1.6%-2.6%
-0.5
Spain [+]May 2016-0.6%0.1%0.8%
-2.1
Italy [+]May 2016-0.5%25.4%-0.5%
-2.9
Portugal [+]May 2016-3.8%15.4%-0.3%
-3.9
Greece [+]May 2016-4.2%-1.2%5.0%
2.9
Ireland [+]May 2016-5.2%-3.6%-0.2%
-7.7
Austria [+]May 20160.4%1.7%1.3%
-0.4
Bosnia and Herzegovina [+]May 20160.8%1.3%3.6%
0.3
Belgium [+]May 2016-1.6%3.0%-0.3%
-3.7
Bulgaria [+]May 2016-1.7%-10.7%-2.1%
-3.1
Switzerland [+]May 2016-0.7%
-0.6
Chile [+]May 20163.6%-0.1%-0.2%
2.0
China [+]May 20160.5%2.4%6.0%
0
Cyprus [+]May 2016-2.6%8.9%5.8%
-2.5
Czechia [+]May 2016-0.2%9.3%-0.4%
-2.1
Denmark [+]May 20160.2%6.9%2.1%
2.2
Estonia [+]May 2016-3.1%13.2%-1.5%
-2.8
Finland [+]May 20160.1%-5.9%4.1%
-0.8
Croatia [+]May 2016-0.8%6.9%1.4%
-2.8
Hungary [+]May 2016-0.6%10.2%2.9%
0.3
Jordan [+]May 201612.9%6.4%-4.7%
5.9
Lithuania [+]May 20162.1%-1.6%0.8%
1.9
Luxembourg [+]May 2016-0.1%6.1%-1.3%
0.3
Latvia [+]May 20162.4%8.4%5.6%
5.5
Moldova [+]May 2016-7.2%-20.2%-3.8%
-13.7
Montenegro [+]May 201615.0%-12.1%12.0%
22.3
North Macedonia [+]May 2016-0.2%-7.9%5.2%
1.6
Malta [+]May 20160.1%15.3%-6.1%
-3.3
Mexico [+]May 20160.6%0%1.2%
1.7
Netherlands [+]May 2016-3.8%-10.8%2.5%
-2.3
Norway [+]May 2016-0.4%-1.8%1.9%
-5.5
Peru [+]April 201428.8%37.1%3.6%
3.4
Poland [+]May 2016-1.1%1.7%3.2%
-2.7
Romania [+]May 2016-4.2%9.1%-1.0%
-8.4
Serbia [+]May 2016-6.5%-7.7%1.3%
-6.0
Sweden [+]May 2016-2.6%-1.5%-0.1%
-2.3
Slovenia [+]May 20160.8%19.6%9.6%
1.5
Slovakia [+]May 2016-0.3%15.0%2.8%
0.7
Türkiye [+]May 20161.5%-2.3%5.6%
2.0

The IPI measures the joint progress in both quantity and quality, without taking into account the influence of prices.
The IPI indicate changes in volume of the portion of the Gross Internal Product which is derived from industry: in other words, the added gross value to the cost of the factors of the various industrial branches and of the industrial sector as a whole.
It is used as an indicator of activity, both from the supply and the demand side and it used by central banks to measure inflation, as high levels of industrial production can lead to uncontrolled levels of consumption and rapid inflation.
In these pages we publish the Industrial Production Index corrected for calendar effects, which offers inter-annually comparable values as well as for the seasonal ones, for the between – month comparisons.