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ISLAMABAD: The overall output of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (LSMI) increased by 7.4 percent for July-December, 2021-22 compared to July-December 2020-21 with base year 2015-16, says Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

However, the Provisional Quantum Index Numbers of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (QIM) with base year 2005-06, the overall output of LSMI increased by 3.4 percent for July-December 2021-22 compared to July-December 2020-21. The LSMI output increased by 3.8 percent for December 2021 compared to December 2020 and 16.7 percent, if compared to November 2021 with base year 2005-06.

Provisional Quantum Index Numbers of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (QIM) with base year 2015-16, the overall output of LSMI increased by 7.4 percent for July-December 2021-22 compared to July-December 2020-21. The LSMI output increased by 6.4 percent for December 2021 compared to December 2020 and 10.5 percent, if compared to November 2021, with base year 2015-16.

The overall output of Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (LSMI) increased by 3.4 percent in the first half (July-December) of the current fiscal year compared to the same period of last fiscal year, says the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).

According to the provisional Quantum Index numbers of the Large Scale Manufacturing Industries (QIM), the LSMI output increased by 3.8 percent for December, 2021 compared to December, 2020 and 16.7 percent if compared to November 2021 with base year 2005-06.

The LSM data released by the PBS after collecting it from the Provincial Bureau of Statistics (BOS), the Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC), and the Ministry of Industries, showed that the OCAC recorded month-on-month negative growth of 9.9 percent in December 2021 against the previous month and 23.2 percent negative growth was recorded year-on-year in December 2021 against December 2020.

The data showed that the Ministry of Industries-related sectors witnessed growth of 23.3 percent in December 2021 against November 2021 on MoM basis, while year-on-year basis, it registered a 6.4 percent growth in December 2021 as compared with the same month of 2020.

The PBS data said that the LSM-related data to the BOS month-on-month witnessed a growth of 4.5 percent in December 2021 against the previous month and on YoY basis, the BOS witnessed a growth of 2.2 percent in December 2021 against December 2020.

The production in July-December 2021-22 as compared to July-December 2020-21 has increased in textile, food, beverages and tobacco, chemicals, automobiles, iron and steel products, paper and board, leather products, engineering products and wood products, while it decreased in coke and petroleum products, pharmaceuticals, non-metallic mineral products, fertilisers, electronics and rubber products. Textile, the top contributing sector to the overall big industry output, increased by 1.1 percent, food, beverages and tobacco 3.1 percent, chemicals 5.4 percent, automobiles 35.7 percent, iron and steel products 23.9 percent, leather products 8.3 percent, engineering products 1.1 percent, paper and board 8.3 percent, and wood products 229.4 percent, during July-December 2021-22 compared to the same period of 2020-21.

The sectors showing decline during July-December 2021-22 compared to July-December 2020-21 included non-metallic mineral products 0.6 percent, fertilizers 3.9 percent, electronics 6.2 percent, rubber products 28.3 percent, coke and petroleum products 0.5 percent and pharmaceutical 0.7 percent.

The petroleum products witnessed negative growth of 0.5 percent as its output decreased from 7.152 billion litres in July-December 2020-21 to 7.120 billion litres in July-December 2021-22. On year on year basis petroleum products witnessed 23.2 percent declined in December 2021 and remained 1.017 billion liters compared to 1.324 billion in December 2020.

High-speed diesel witnessed three percent negative growth as its output remained 2.723 billion litres during July-December 2021-22 compared to 2.809 billion litres during the same period of last year, and 26.7 percent negative growth in December 2021, and remained 364.5 million litres compared to 497 million litres during the same period of last year.

Furnace oil witnessed 34.9 percent negative growth in output and remained 172.9 million litres in December 2021 compared to 265.5 million litres in December 2020 and 10.1 percent negative growth in July-December 2021-22, and remained 1.278 billion litres compared to 1.422 billion litres during the same period of last year.

Motor spirit witnessed 30.9 percent decline in December 2021 and remained 219.4 million litres compared to 317.6 million in December 2020 and witnessed 1 percent negative growth in July-December 2021-22, and remained 1.666 billion litres compared to 1.683 billion litres during the same period of last year.

According to the PBS data, sugar production witnessed four percent negative growth as its output remained 1.806 million tonnes during July-December 2021-22 compared to 1.881 million tonnes during the same period of last year, and 3.6 percent growth in December 2021 and remained 1.47 million tonnes compared to 1.423 million tones, during the same period of last year.

Cement witnessed 0.9 percent negative growth during July-December 2021-22 and remained 24.349 million tonnes compared to 24.575 million tonnes during the same period of last year, and registered 1.1 percent negative growth in December 2021, and remained 4.087 million tonnes compared to 4.133 million tonnes during the same period of last year.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2022

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