Office Equipment Gives Brazilian Industry Best Performance in 4 Years

Office in Brazil The Brazilian industry increased its production by 2.8% in the month of October, compared with September, thus compensating the 0.6% decrease recorded in the previous month. In comparison with September of last year, the sector grew 10.3%. The growth rate was the highest recorded since August 2004, when the national industry grew by 13.3%.

The data were taken from the Monthly Industrial Survey, disclosed today, December 5, by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). According to the survey, the rate recorded in October led the country's industrial output to its greatest monthly increase since September 2003 (4.6%).

The survey shows that the rise in production level in October this year took place in 20 of 27 activities surveyed.

The sectors that led the increase were automotive vehicles (7.0%); cellulose and paper (8.8%); other chemical products (4.8%); machinery for offices and computer equipment (16.4%); machinery and equipment (3.3%); and electrical machinery, appliances and material (5.9%).

In the assessment of the IBGE, the result reflects the growth in domestic consumption, which has been favored by good credit conditions and rising investment.

Production in October was also the highest in the historical series for the segments of capital goods (machinery and equipment), intermediate goods (inputs for the industry) and durable consumer goods (automobiles, electric household appliances, and electric and electronic devices), according to the survey.

ABr

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil’s Rousseff Wins First Major Battle in Congress, Gets Minimum Wage She Wants

Brazil’s House of Representatives, in a session that lasted oven ten hours and ended ...

Hair Apparent

The controversy became cause célèbre when bestseller writer Luis Fernando Verissimo for two days ...

Minister Wants Brazil to Get Into the Habit of Holding Referenda

"I am an admirer of the referendum, because I am an admirer of democracy," ...

Brazil’s Answer to McDonald’s Gets 44% Net Profit Boost

Brazil Fast Food, better known as Bob’s, a 451-outlet fast-food chain and the second ...

Moo-Hyun Calls Brazil’s Lula, ‘an Example to Be Followed’

Speaking, Tuesday (16), in the Ministry of Foreign Relations, in BrasÀ­lia, at a dinner ...

Mãe de santo Olba de Alaketu

Brazil’s Candomblí© High Priestess Dies in Bahia, at Age 80

Respected and renowned Afro-Brazilian high  priestess (mãe de santo)  Olga de Alaketu, who royal ...

Dengue Kills Two in Rio, Brazil. Epidemic Is Feared.

While preparing for Carnaval celebrations health officials confirmed two people have died in the ...

David Goldman Wins Another One in a Brazilian Court. The Lins e Silvas Must Pay Costs

Another scene of the drama involving American David Goldman and his son Sean who ...

Anticipating Chemotherapy Effects Lula Goes Bald and Beardless

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the former president of Brazil, famous for his beard ...

Brazil’s Northeast to Get 7 Mini Cashew Processing Factories

Before August seven mini factories for processing cashew nuts will begin operations in the ...