FILE PHOTO: Employees work at Ark de Mexico, an assembly factory that makes wire harnesses and electric components for the automobile industry, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico June 25, 2019. REUTERS/Jose Luis Gonzalez
March 12, 2021
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican industrial output rose 0.2% in January from December, the eighth consecutive monthly increase, lifted by a pickup in construction activity, official data showed on Friday.
Compared with the same month a year earlier, industrial output fell by 4.9% in January as the coronavirus pandemic continued to weigh, figures from national statistics agency INEGI showed.
That was a stronger contraction than the 4.2% drop forecast in a Reuters poll.
A breakdown of the figures showed construction output was up 1.5% month-on-month, but manufacturing activity was down 0.5%.
Nikhil Sanghani, an emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, said the drop in manufacturing output was “concerning” given that industry was hit in February by a cold snap in Texas that threw northern gas supplies into chaos.
“The sector will have also fared poorly in February following the disruption caused by power outages, suggesting Mexican industry will be a drag on overall GDP in Q1,” he said.
(Reporting by Mexico City Newsroom; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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