
Production of consumer goods rose 3 percent in April from the previous month and the output of durable goods like refrigerators gained 2.7 percent, according to today's data. Non-durable goods increased 2.9 percent, while output of clothing and textiles rose 2 percent. Food and beverages production surged 3.7 percent.
However if we look at the seasonally adjusted output index (see below) it is clear that production is now well down on the December 2006 peak, even if we can see a slight rebound of the lows which were registered in November and December 2007.

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