News
JAM | Jan 31, 2026

Producer prices in Mining & Quarrying Industry remained flat in December 2025

/ Our Today

administrator
Reading Time: 2 minutes

However,  prices in the Manufacturing industry suffers 0.6 per cent decline

The Producer Price Index (PPI) for the Mining & Quarrying industry remained relatively unchanged last month, as the index for the Manufacturing industry suffered a 0.6 per cent contraction. 

Both major groups within the Mining & Quarrying industry, ‘Bauxite Mining & Alumina Processing’ and ‘Other Mining & Quarrying’ registered negligible changes in their respective index, according to the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), which measures the indices for both groups.

The decline in the index for the Manufacturing industry was due to a 4.0 per cent fall in the index for the major group ‘Refined Petroleum Products’. The overall decline in the industry was, however, offset by a 0.2 per cent increase in the index for the heaviest-weighted major group, ‘Food, Beverages & Tobacco’. 

For the period December 2024 – December 2025, the point-to-point index for the Mining & Quarrying industry decreased by 42.8 per cent, due to a decline of 44.4 per cent in the index for the major group ‘Bauxite Mining & Alumina Processing’. The point-to-point index for the Manufacturing industry increased by 2.4 per cent. 

This was due to a 3.3 per cent increase in the index for the major group ‘Food, Beverages & Tobacco’. However, the industry’s overall increase was tempered by a 2.7 per cent fall in the index for the major group ‘Refined Petroleum Products’.

Comments

What To Read Next

News JAM May 22, 2026

Reading Time: 2 minutesNational Water Commission (NWC) customers in St Mary are being assured that reported leaks will be attended to in the shortest possible time, with major areas and essential services taking priority.

Distribution Team Leader at NWC St Mary, Everton Davis, updated Tuesday’s (May 19) Infrastructure and Traffic Management Committee meeting of the St Mary Municipal Corporation on when several of the leaks that residents have reported through their councillors will be rectified.