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Croatia's Industrial Production Falls Further

Croatia's industrial production declined for the second straight month in April, preliminary data from the Croatian Bureau of Statistics showed Tuesday.

Industrial production fell a working-day-adjusted 1.3 percent year-over-year in April, following a 1.7 percent decrease in March.

Among sectors, mining and quarrying output contracted 9.7 percent annually in March, while manufacturing production remained unchanged.

On a monthly basis, industrial production dropped 0.9 percent from March, when it slid by 2.9 percent.

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