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South Korea's May factory output fell short, with auto and machinery production notably down.
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IntroductionOfficial data shows that factory output in South Korea fell in May, missing market expectations main ...
Official data shows that factory output in South Korea fell in May,Member Center missing market expectations mainly due to decreases in machinery and automobile production. This trend has garnered significant attention from economists, as fluctuations in industrial output can have a substantial impact on overall economic performance.
Specifically, the industrial production index fell by 1.2% after seasonal adjustments, compared to a 2.4% increase in April. In contrast, economists surveyed by Reuters had expected a slight rise of 0.2% in the index. This indicates that the actual situation is more severe than anticipated, reflecting the pressure faced by South Korea's industrial production.
According to data from Statistics Korea, machinery production decreased by 4.4%, and automobile production declined by 3.1%. The reduction in output from these two major industries showcases the impact of global supply chain issues and weak demand on South Korea's manufacturing sector. Additionally, although semiconductor production rose by 1.8%, it was insufficient to offset the decline in machinery and automobile production. The growth in the semiconductor industry can be partly attributed to the continued global demand for electronic products.
On an annual basis, the industrial production index increased by 3.5%. Although this growth rate is lower than the previous month's 6.2%, it remains above economists' expectations of 3.0%. This suggests that despite significant monthly fluctuations, South Korea's industrial production is still growing in the long term. However, the slowdown in growth also highlights potential risks and uncertainties on the road to economic recovery.
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