Промпроизводство
The industrial production index in Ukraine fell by 3% in January-July 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, according to data from the State Statistics Service.
During the period, production in metallurgy and the manufacture of finished metal products increased by 7.2% y/y, while metal ore mining decreased by 7.1% y/y.
Overall, in the extractive and processing industries, the indicator decreased by 3.4% y/y, in particular in the extractive industry and quarrying by 11.1% y/y, and in the processing industry by 0.1% y/y.
The supply of electricity, gas, steam, and conditioned air in January-July 2025 decreased by 0.1% y/y. Electricity production increased by 1.7% y/y, while distribution fell by 2.7% y/y.
At the end of July this year, industrial production grew by 0.6% month-on-month and 3.2% year-on-year. In particular, metallurgy and the production of finished steel products decreased by 1.7% month-on-month and 0.8% year-on-year, while metal ore mining increased by 3.8% month-on-month and decreased by 7.7% year-on-year.
As reported by GMK Center, industrial production growth in Ukraine slowed to 3.6% y/y in 2024, while in 2023, industrial production grew by 6.8% y/y. The slowdown in output last year was due to the following factors:
Last year, output in the metal ore iron and steel sectors grew by 23% y/y and 19% y/y, respectively. Among other industries, the highest industrial production growth rates were recorded in the food industry (6.2%) and the production of building materials (4.2%).
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