Lithuania Industrial Output Falls in December 

Manufacturing

Industrial production in Lithuania fell by 7.7% in December, after showing no growth in the previous month's revised figure, data from the Vilnius-based Statistics Lithuania (LS) show.

Output shrank for mining & quarrying (-9.5%), manufacturing (-9.5%), and water supply, sewerage & waste management (-2.8%).

Meanwhile, output went up for electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply (10.1%).

On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, industrial production declined 4%, shifting from a revised 0.4% growth in November.

Considering the full year of 2022, industrial production advanced 9.5% from a year earlier.

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