Main results
- The annual variation of the Industrial Price Index increased by three tenths in August, up to -1.3%.
- The monthly rate of industrial producer prices was 1.5%.
The annual rate of the general Industrial Price Index (IPRI) was -1.3% in the month of August, three tenths above that registered in July.
By the economic use of the goods, among the industrial sectors that had a notably positive effect on the evolution of the annual rate of the General IPRI were:
Also noteworthy, although in the opposite direction, was the decrease in the prices of oil refining, compared with the increase in the same month last year.
On the other hand, amongst the industrial sectors with a negative influence, worth noting are:
The annual variation rate of the general index excluding energy decreased four tenths, to 0.6%, and stood 1.9 points above that of the general IPRI.
General index and general index without Energy. Percentage
In August, the monthly variation rate of the overall IPRI was 1.5%.
A more detailed analysis shows the activities that most affected the monthly rate of the IPRI in August.
The IPRI recorded negative annual rates in 12 regions in August and positive rates in the remaining five.
The lowest rates were in the País Vasco (-3.5%), Region of Murcia (-3.2%) and Andalusia (-3.0%).
La Rioja (2.2%), Canarias (1.5%) and Comunidad Foral de Navarra (1.4%) had the highest rates.
Percentage
The INE has today updated the IPRI data for the last three months, making the data for the month of April 2024 definitive. All results of this operation are available on INEBase.
The Industrial Price Index (IPRI) is a short-term indicator that measures the monthly evolution of the prices of industrial products manufactured and sold in the domestic market, in the first step of their commercialization, that is, the sales prices at the exit of factory, excluding transportation and marketing costs and VAT invoiced.
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