KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's industrial production in July rose 0.5 percent from a year earlier, much slower than June's output growth of 7.0 percent, data from the Statistics Department showed on Thursday, and was below expectations.
A Reuters poll of 11 economists had forecast factory output would expand at 4.3 percent in July due to a large drop in exports for the same month, especially to main markets, China and Japan.
The data showed that while manufacturing output recorded slower growth, the mining sector saw a decrease of 7.8 percent.
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