In November the growth of industrial production continued

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Posted on 31 December 2010, 10:00
According to Statistics Estonia, in November 2010 the production of industrial enterprises grew 35% compared to November of the previous year. The growth of production has been mainly influenced by the increase in external demand as previously, but the domestic demand is also increasing continually.

The moderate growth reported at the beginning of 2010 was followed by a rapid increase in spring; in summer enterprises gave over 20% more production than in the corresponding months of 2009. During the last three months the production increased more than 30% compared to the corresponding month of the previous year.

In November 2010, the production of manufacturing increased 36% compared to November of the previous year. Export sales of the manufacturing production grew significantly (62%). More than two thirds of the whole production of manufacturing was sold on the external market. The demand on the domestic market was continually lower – the domestic sales increased 22% compared to November of the previous year.

In November 2010, the production exceeded the volume of the previous year in most branches of industry. The growth in the production of manufacturing was most influenced by the branches holding bigger shares – manufacturing of electronic products where the production increased by more than three times, and manufacturing of wood and metal products where the production grew 23% and 16%, respectively. With respect to the branches of manufacturing holding smaller shares, the production increased considerably in the manufacturing of motor vehicles, machinery and equipment mainly due to the increase in exports. The rapid growth in production was partly also influenced by the low reference base in 2009; this effect will last until the end of 2010. Regardless of the rapid increase, the summed up eleven months’ industrial production just reached the level of 2005.

In November 2010 compared to October, the seasonally adjusted industrial production rose 1%; the production of manufacturing grew 2%.

In November 2010 compared to November 2009, the production of electricity increased 79% and the production of heat 5%. The increase in energy production was mainly caused by a growing demand for energy induced by more active manufacturing as well as by the growth in the exports of electricity.

The volume index and trend of production in manufacturing, January 2000 – November 2010 (2005 = 100)

Diagram: The volume index and trend of production in manufacturing

Change in volume index of industrial production, November 2010 (percentages)
Economic activity change compared
to the previous month
according to seasonally
adjusted dataa
change compared to
the corresponding
month of the previous year
according to
unadjusted data
according to
working-day
adjusted datab
TOTAL 1.2 38.7 35.1
Energy production 2.2 42.3 42.3
Mining -0.7 9.6 7.9
Manufacturing 1.7 40.1 36.1
manufacture of food products -1.7 6.5 4.6
manufacture of wood and wood products -1.4 25.6 22.5
manufacture of fabricated metal products 6.3 20.6 16.2
manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products 13.0 236.5 226.2
manufacture of electrical equipment -3.0 24.9 20.5
manufacture of chemicals and chemical products 4.1 49.1 44.7
manufacture of motor vehicles -12.2 56.8 52.0
manufacture of machinery and equipment 1.7 74.8 68.3
manufacture of rubber and plastic products -2.2 21.0 16.3
manufacture of building materials 5.6 17.6 14.4

a In case of the seasonally adjusted volume index, the impact of the differing numbers of working days in a month and seasonally recurring factors has been eliminated. It is calculated only in comparison with the previous period.

b In case of the working-day adjusted volume index, the impact of the differing number of working days in a month has been eliminated. It is calculated only in comparison with the corresponding period of the previous year.