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Industrial Production Index (IPI). By large industrial sectors

Industrial Production Index (IPI). By large industrial sectors Catalonia. 2015
Index (annual average) Variation (%)
General index (IPI) 95.7 2.6
Energy 104.4 2.0
Industrial products 94.5 2.7
Consumer goods 91.6 2.2
Consumer durables 77.5 -3.1
Consumer non-durables 92.4 2.4
Capital goods 98.1 1.9
Structural metal products and transport material 114.8 0.1
Machinery and others 82.0 4.0
Intermediate goods 95.3 3.8
Non metallic, energy or chemical minerals 92.7 3.6
Other intermediate goods 96.7 3.9
Units: Base 2021 = 100.
Source: Idescat and INE.
Industrial Production Index (IPI). By large industrial sectors Spain. 2015
Index (annual average) Variation (%)
General index (IPI) 97.1 3.3
Energy 105.1 0.7
Industrial products (1) 95.0 3.9
Consumer goods 96.6 1.3
Consumer durables 94.8 3.0
Consumer non-durables 96.7 1.1
Capital goods 98.2 7.2
Intermediate goods 91.6 4.0
Units: Base 2015 = 100.
Source: INE.
(1) Data calculated by Idescat from information published by the INE, to facilitate comparability of the tables.

Last update: July 6, 2018. Revised series on May 10, 2024.

Methodological note

The Industrial Production Index (IPI) is a short-term indicator which measures changes in the production activity of the industrial branches. The purpose of the index is to measure change in the volume of gross added value generated by the industrial branches and by industry as a whole. Consequently it measures changes in industrial production without the price effect.

The Industrial products production index includes all the major industrial sectors apart from energy, defined according to Regulation (EC) No 656/2007 of the Commission of the European Communities modifying Regulation (EC) No 586/2001 as regards the definition of Main Industrial Groupings. The Industrial products production index does not include divisions 06, 19, 35 and 36 (CCEA-09).

IPI information is broken down into the main industrial sectors established by the aforementioned regulation, to which Idescat incorporates for Catalonia an additional disaggregation for capital goods and intermediate goods.

The indexes use Laspeyres methodology, with weightings set for the base year, in line with the information from the Annual Industrial Company Survey (AICS) and the Annual Industrial Product Survey (AIPS).

A continuous survey is taken every month in order to produce this short-term indicator. The industrial products which make up the basket for the IPI base 2021 basically follow the PRODCOM (Community Production) classification for harmonization of statistics for industrial production in European Union countries.

In compliance with EU regulations, since January 2024 the indexes have been published with the new base 2021 and following the new Catalan Classification of Economic Activities 2009 (CCEA-2009). Linked series since January 2002 are also provided.