January Figures for Foreign Producer Price Index The Foreign Producer Price Index (YD-ÜFE) increased by 4.06% on a monthly basis and 35.12% on an annual basis in January 2026.
The twelve-month moving average increase was recorded at 27.63%.
Sectoral Changes and Mining Data Analysis of the two main industrial sectors shows that the highest annual increase occurred in the mining and quarrying sector.
Prices in this sector rose by 57%, while the annual increase in the manufacturing industry was 34.76%.
The annual change rates for main industrial groups were as follows: Intermediate goods: 32.71% Durable consumer goods: 46.09% Non-durable consumer goods: 42.14% Energy: 11% Capital goods: 35.06% Highest Monthly Increase in Mining The mining and quarrying sector also stood out in January on a monthly basis.
Prices in this sector increased by 11.32%, while the monthly increase in manufacturing was calculated at 3.94%.
Monthly growth rates for other industrial groups included: Intermediate goods: 3.71% Durable consumer goods: 5.5% Non-durable consumer goods: 3.87% Energy: 4.75% Capital goods: 4.2% Recent Trends in YD-ÜFE Following the high rates of increase observed in 2021 and 2022, YD-ÜFE data showed a relative slowdown in 2023 and 2024.
However, the annual rate rose gradually throughout 2025, reaching 32.46% by the end of the year.
The January 2026 data indicates that annual growth has once again surpassed the 35% threshold, marking a stronger monthly rise compared to previous periods.
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Foreign Producer Price Index Increases by 35.12% Annually in January
The Foreign Producer Price Index (YD-ÜFE) rose by 35.12% annually in January, with a monthly increase of 4.06%. The mining sector recorded the highest growth among industrial categories.
Sources
- CNN Türk · baglanti