South Korea's industrial output fell in March from a month earlier on a dip in production in the automaking and machinery sectors, government data showed Monday.
Production in the mining, manufacturing, gas and electricity industries fell 2.5 percent on-month in March, following an adjusted 0.8 percent on-month gain in the previous month, according to the data by Statistics Korea.
From a year earlier, industrial output plunged 4.3 percent, following a 6.8 percent on-year fall in February.
Production in the service sector gained 0.4 percent in March from a month earlier, with a 2.3 percent on-year gain.
Retail sales advanced 2.7 percent on-month, compared with a 0.8-percent on-month gain in February. They also rose 7 percent on-year.
Facility investment sank 7.8 percent on-month in the month, falling 0.2 percent on-year.