Kimanis_Power_Plant,_SabahThe industrial production index (IPI) of Malaysia grew at a slower pace of 2.7% in May after registering growth of 3.0% in April 2016 due to the decline in the mining index by 1.1%.

However, the manufacturing and electricity sectors continue to expand by registering growth of 3.6% and 9.6%, respectively, according to the Department of Statistics.

Manufacturing output increased 3.6% in May, propelled by three major sub-sectors: electrical and electronics products (8.3%); petroleum, chemical, rubber and plastic products (5.1%); and non-metallic mineral products, basic metal and fabricated metal products (5.8%).

The electricity sector’s output rose at a stronger rate of 9.6% in May after registering an expansion of 9.4% in the preceding month.

Meanwhile, the mining sector declined 1.1% as compared to the marginal growth of 0.6% registered in April 2016 due to the 5.2% decrease in the crude oil index. The natural gas index increased by 4.5%, however.

The department also reported that the sales value of the manufacturing sector in May 2016 increased marginally by 2.0%  to reach MYR51.8 billion as compared to MYR50.8 billion reported a year ago.

Productivity increased by 2.3% as compared with the same month of the previous year.

Photo: Night Lantern

You May Also Like

Global logistics growth cools as emerging markets weaken

The global contract logistics market expanded by only 3.8% in 2015, down from 4.4% the previous year, but is predicted to improve with the…

Global ocean lines announce rate hikes, peak-season fees

Several global box lines—CMA CGM, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, COSCO, and Hanjin Shipping—have announced a series of rate increases and peak-season surcharges effective December 2011 and…

Port congestion obstacle to Maersk expansion plans in PH

Port problems in southern Philippines, particularly Davao and Cagayan de Oro, in the island grouping of Mindanao, have held up expansion plans for Maersk…

CTAP members to jack up rates by 20% this month

MEMBERS of the Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines (CTAP) are eyeing a 20% increase in trucking rates this month, CTAP president Rodolfo…