Main results
- The annual rate variation of the Total Industrial Turnover Index stands at 0.2% in the seasonal and calendar adjusted and -12.2% in the original.
- The monthly variation stands at -0.6%, after seasonal and calendar adjustment.
The Industrial Turnover Index (ITI), once adjusted for seasonal and calendar effects, showed in March a variation of 0.2% as compared with the same month of the previous year.
The ITI original series registered an annual variation of -12.2%.
By market, all markets showed negative annual rates in March. It is worth noting the decrease registered in the non euro area in the foreign market (-13.8%).
The monthly variation of the seasonally and calendar adjusted Total Industrial Turnover Index between the months of March and February, stood at -0.6%. This rate was 1.5 points lower than the previous month.
By Main Industrial Groupings (MIGs), four of the five sectors showed negative monthly rates. It is worth highlighting the decrease in Non-durable consumer goods (-2.7%), followed by Durable consumer goods (-1.7%).The only sector that increased was Energy (0.1%).
Turnover decreased as compared to March 2023 in all the autonomous communities.
The largest decreases were recorded in Principado de Asturias (-22.1%), Comunitat Valenciana (-18.6%) and La Rioja (-17.6%). The lowest were recorded in Canarias (-0.7%), Extremadura and Andalucía (-1.6% in both cases).
On the press release day, INE has updated ITI data series corresponding to the last 13 months. In the case of calendar adjusted and seasonally and calendar adjusted series, according to INE standard, series are revised since its beginning. Results are available at INEBase.
The Industrial Turnover Indices (ITI) aim to measure the evolution of the activity of companies that are part of the industrial sector in Spain, based on their turnover figures. This information is also requested disaggregated by markets.
Further information is available in the methodology and in the standardised methodological report.
INE's statistics are produced according to the European Statistics Code of Practice. For further information at Quality at INE and Code of Practice.