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Eurozone industrial production by country

Industrial production across the euro area (Latest: March 2026 · June 2026) ranges from 7.7% (Lithuania) down to -7.9% (Luxembourg), against a euro-area average of 0.1%.

🇱🇹Lithuania7.7%June 2026▲ 4.6
🇫🇮Finland4.6%June 2026▲ 3.7
🇭🇷Croatia4.3%June 2026▲ 2.3
🇳🇱Netherlands3.1%June 2026▲ 2.0
🇸🇰Slovakia2.0%June 2026▲ 5.9
🇸🇮Slovenia1.7%June 2026▲ 6.3
🇬🇷Greece1.2%June 2026▼ 1.7
🇪🇸Spain1.0%June 2026▼ 1.3
🇮🇪Ireland0.6%June 2026▼ 8.1
🇱🇻Latvia0.5%June 2026▼ 6.8
🇧🇪Belgium0.3%March 2026▲ 4.0
🇩🇪Germany-0.5%June 2026▲ 0.9
🇫🇷France-0.5%June 2026▼ 2.6
🇮🇹Italy-0.6%June 20260.0
🇵🇹Portugal-0.8%June 2026▼ 2.9
🇨🇾Cyprus-0.9%June 2026▼ 1.4
🇦🇹Austria-1.5%June 2026▼ 5.7
🇲🇹Malta-1.5%June 2026▼ 7.0
🇧🇬Bulgaria-2.6%June 2026▲ 5.7
🇪🇪Estonia-4.6%June 2026▼ 8.8
🇱🇺Luxembourg-7.9%June 2026▼ 6.9
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Source: Eurostat (sts_inpr_m) · released 2026-08-13 · modifications: none

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Frequently asked questions

Which euro-area country has the highest industrial production?
Lithuania, at 7.7%.
Which euro-area country has the lowest industrial production?
Luxembourg, at -7.9%.
What is the euro-area average industrial production?
The euro-area average is 0.1%.