Industrial production growth recorded low at 12.21% in September.

By bne IntelliNews November 1, 2010
Taiwan's industrial production growth was recorded at 12.21% during September this year. As reported by Taiwan Economic News, M. N. Tsai, deputy director general at Statistics Department of Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), indicated that the annual growth of industrial production dropped quarterly this year, with 47.23% in the first quarter, 29.12% in the second quarter and 18.84% in the third quarter.

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