Hungary's industrial production grew at a softer pace in November, as initially estimated, final data from the Hungarian Central Statistical Office showed on Wednesday.
Industrial production grew a working-day adjusted 1.6 percent year-on-year in November, after a 2.7 percent increase in October, as estimated.
The industrial production volume increased 3.5 percent yearly in November. This was in line with economists expectation.
A growth in production was observed in manufacture of transport equipment, manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products, the agency said.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, industrial production fell 1.2 percent monthly in November, after a 2.8 percent gain in the prior month, as initially estimated.
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