Producer prices in South Korea were up 0.7 percent in February compared to the previous month, the Bank of Korea said on Monday. That follows the 0.2 percent increase in January.
On a yearly basis, producer prices dipped 1.6 percent - unchanged from the previous month.
Among the individual components, prices for agricultural, forestry & marine products climbed 1.9 percent on month, while manufacturing industry products added 0.8 percent, electric power, gas & water supply spiked 1.6 percent and services rose 0.1 percent.
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