Denmark's industrial production decreased from the previous month in February, data released by Statistics Denmark showed Wednesday.
Production in the Danish industrial sector decreased a seasonally adjusted 1 percent month-on-month in February.
There was a 1.9 percent sequential decline in the production of intermediate goods during the month, and a 4.3 percent fall in investment goods output. Meanwhile, production of non-durable consumer goods climbed 3.9 percent month-on-month, and output of durable consumer goods advanced 3.8 percent.
In the three months ended February, production increased a seasonally adjusted 1.5 percent from the the preceding three-month period.
At the same time, industrial turnover fell 3.8 percent month-on-month in February, while new orders received by Danish companies decreased 5.1 percent, the agency said.
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