Chile Industrial Output Growth Slows Amid Mining Decline

2025-08-29 14:09 By Isabela Couto 1 min. read

Chile’s industrial production rose 1% year-on-year in July 2025, down from a 3.2% increase in June.

Growth was driven by manufacturing and utilities, with the manufacturing index up 2.7% over 12 months, led by a 3.5% rise in food production.

The utilities index grew 0.9%, led by a 6.9% increase in gas, while all three activities in the sector saw gains.

In contrast, mining activity declined, falling 0.9% year-on-year due to lower output across all mining types, including a drop in copper production from reduced ore grades.

On a seasonally adjusted monthly basis, industrial output rose 1.3%.



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