In June 2025, industrial production rose by 0.2% in the Euro area and by 0.5% in the European Union compared to June 2024.
On a monthly basis in the Euro area, intermediate goods fell by 0.2%, capital goods by 2.2%, durable consumer goods by 0.6%, and non-durable consumer goods by 4.7%, while energy production increased by 2.9%. Across the EU, intermediate goods declined by 0.2%, capital goods by 1.7%, durable consumer goods by 0.4%, and non-durable consumer goods by 3.7%, while energy production rose by 2.7%.
The largest monthly declines were recorded in Ireland (11.3%), Portugal (3.6%), and Lithuania (2.8%). The highest increases were observed in Belgium (5.1%), France and Sweden (3.8%), and Greece (3.3%).
On an annual basis in the Euro area, intermediate goods fell by 1.8%, capital goods by 2.1%, and durable consumer goods by 4.0%, while energy production rose by 4.6% and non-durable consumer goods by 5.8%. Across the EU, intermediate goods decreased by 1.6%, capital goods by 1.3%, and durable consumer goods by 3.5%, while energy rose by 3.5% and non-durable consumer goods by 5.3%.
The highest annual increases were recorded in Sweden (13.4%), Ireland (10.5%), and Latvia (7.3%), while the largest declines were seen in Bulgaria (8.2%), Hungary (4.9%), and Slovenia (4.3%).
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