The largest negative contributor to the three-monthly fall in August came from electricity and gas (down by 2.6 per cent QoQ), while manufacturing remained flat.
Monthly production output was estimated to have increased by 0.4 per cent in the month. This followed a decline in July 2025 (down by 0.4 per cent month on month) and a rise in June 2025 (up by 0.9 per cent), an ONS release said.
The rise in monthly production output in August resulted partly from increases in manufacturing (up by 0.7 per cent). Eight of the 13 manufacturing sub-sectors saw a monthly increase.
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