Overview
Malaysia’s Producer Prices declined by 1.8 per cent in November 2025
- Malaysia’s Producer Price Index (PPI) further
went down by 1.8 per cent in November from a 0.1 per cent decrease in October
2025.
- The Agriculture, forestry & fishing sector
declined by 9.7 per cent, after a 2.7 per cent increase in the previous month,
affected by a double-digit decrease of 16.2 per cent in the Growing of
perennial crops index. At the same time, the Mining sector contracted by 7.2
per cent, compared to a decline of 1.0 per cent in October 2025. This downturn
was attributed to negative changes in both the Extraction of natural gas and
Extraction of crude petroleum indices, which fell by 11.4 per cent and 5.5 per
cent, respectively. The Manufacturing sector also registered a moderate decline
of 0.6 per cent, maintaining the same rate of contraction as in the previous
month, due to a decline of 6.6 per cent in the Manufacture of coke and refined
petroleum products index. In contrast, the Electricity & gas supply sector
increased by 4.1 per cent, while the Water supply sector went up by 10.1 per
cent.
- On a month-on-month basis, the PPI Local Production
contracted by 0.3 per cent, after recording no change in October 2025. The
Agriculture, forestry & fishing sector decreased by 4.6 per cent (October
2025: 0.9%) due to the decline in the Growing of perennial crops (-7.6%).
Similarly, the Mining sector went down by 0.8 per cent (October 2025: -4.8%),
owing to Extraction of natural gas (-1.2%) and Extraction of crude petroleum
(-0.8%) indices. Within the utilities sector, both Water supply and Electricity
& gas supply sectors declined by 0.8 per cent and 0.2 per cent,
respectively. Conversely, the Manufacturing sector recorded a modest increase
of 0.3 per cent, maintaining the same rate as in the previous month. The was
supported by Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products (1.3%)
and Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products (0.4%) indices.
- All stages of processing posted negative year-on-year
changes in November 2025. The Crude materials for further processing index
declined by 6.2 per cent (October 2025: 1.2%), affected by Non-food materials
(-8.4%). Meanwhile, the Intermediate materials, supplies & components index
decreased by 1.1 per cent (October 2025: -0.2%), due to Processed fuel &
lubricants (-7.5%). At the same time, the Finished goods index went down by 0.2
per cent (October 2025: -1.0%), weighed down by Capital equipment (-0.1).
- On a month-on-month basis, the Crude materials for
further processing index decreased by 2.7 per cent. In contrast, both
Intermediate materials, supplies and components and Finished goods indices
recorded increases of 0.2 per cent and 0.3 per cent, respectively.
Technical Notes / Methodology
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