The Industrial Production Index (IPI) in Saudi Arabia rose by 8.9% in February 2026 compared to the same month last year. This increase stems from robust growth in mining, quarrying, manufacturing, and water supply, sewage, waste management, and remediation activities.
According to a statement from the General Authority for Statistics, the sub-index for mining and quarrying experienced a remarkable annual increase of 13.0%. This sector’s performance significantly contributed to the overall rise in industrial production.
The manufacturing sector also showed positive trends, with its sub-index climbing by 3.6%. Additionally, the sub-index for water supply, sewage, and waste management activities rose by 8.1%. However, the sub-index for electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply saw a decline of 3.7% year-on-year.
In terms of major economic activities, the results indicated an 11.5% increase in the oil sector index. Meanwhile, the non-oil sector index grew by 2.4% on an annual basis. These figures reflect the diverse growth within the Saudi economy, highlighting both oil and non-oil sectors’ contributions.
The notable rise in the Industrial Production Index underscores Saudi Arabia’s ongoing economic development. As the nation continues to diversify its economy, these statistics provide a promising outlook for future industrial activities.
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