Industrial production dropped in 12 of the 15 places surveyed in September compared to August, according to data from the Monthly Industrial Survey – Regional Physical Production, released by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
In São Paulo, the largest industrial park in the country, there was a drop of 3.3%. The other reductions occurred in Santa Catarina (-5.1%), Paraná (-4.3%), Pará (-3.7%), Goiás (-2.9%), Amazonas (-2.9%) , Espírito Santo (-2.2%), Minas Gerais (-1.7%), Bahia (-1.3%), Rio de Janeiro (-1.1%), Mato Grosso (-0.4%) and Rio Grande do Sul (-0.2%).
In the opposite direction, there was an increase in Ceará (3.7%), Pernambuco (2.0%) and Northeast (0.6%).
In the global average, the national industry fell 0.7% in September compared to August.
Comparison with September 2021
According to the IBGE, industrial production rose in 8 of the 15 places surveyed in September 2022 compared to September 2021.
In São Paulo, the largest industrial park in the country, there was an increase of 0.2%. The other expansions occurred in Mato Grosso (37.5%), Amazonas (13.7%), Rio Grande do Sul (4.7%), Rio de Janeiro (4.4%), Northeast Region (3.4% ), Ceará (2.5%) and Pernambuco (1.7%).
In the opposite direction, there were losses in Espírito Santo (-14.7%), Pará (-13.4%), Paraná (-8.0%), Santa Catarina (-6.2%), Minas Gerais (-3 .6%), Bahia (-3.0%) and Goiás (-0.6%).
In the global average, the national industry advanced 0.4% in September 2022 compared to September 2021.
Source: CNN Brasil

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