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China’s value-added industrial output up six percent in January-July

Monday, 15 August 2016 09:42:01 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
       
In July this year, China's overall value-added industrial output increased by 6.0 percent year on year, with this growth rate 0.2 percentage points lower that recorded in June, as announced by China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). Meanwhile, in the January-July period of the current year, China’s overall value-added industrial output also rose by 6.0 percent year on year.

In July this year, of the 41 industrial sectors in China, 34 witnessed year-on-year increases in value-added industrial output. In the given month, respective year-on-year increases of 1.7 percent, 3.6 percent, 22.9 percent, 3.2 percent and 8.2 percent were recorded in value-added industrial outputs in the ferrous metal smelting and rolling sector, the general purpose machinery sector, the automotive sector, the railway, shipping, aerospace and other transportation equipment manufacturing sector, and the electrical equipment and machinery sector.

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