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Eurozone industrial production by country

Industrial production across the euro area (April 2026) ranges from 7.4% in Lithuania down to −6.3% in Luxembourg, against a euro-area average of 0.3%.

12-mo trend
🇱🇹Lithuania7.4%4.9% 2.5 5.6
🇲🇹Malta7.3%−3.8% 11.1 3.7
🇱🇻Latvia7.0%9.5% 2.5 4.4
🇸🇮Slovenia4.4%2.4% 2.0 8.5
🇳🇱Netherlands4.0%1.1% 2.9 3.7
🇫🇷France2.8%1.3% 1.5 4.6
🇬🇷Greece2.1%8.3% 6.2 5.6
🇫🇮Finland2.0%7.1% 5.1 5.2
🇪🇸Spain1.8%2.0% 0.2 1.3
🇨🇾Cyprus1.6%2.5% 0.9 5.3
🇮🇹Italy1.3%1.4% 0.1 1.4
🇦🇹Austria0.3%−0.4% 0.7 0.2
🇧🇪Belgium0.3%5.9% 5.6 4.0
🇵🇹Portugal0.1%3.9% 3.8 2.3
🇩🇪Germany−1.2%−4.1% 2.9 1.1
🇭🇷Croatia−2.1%0.8% 2.9 8.6
🇸🇰Slovakia−3.2%−0.8% 2.4 2.6
🇪🇪Estonia−3.9%−2.9% 1.0 10.7
🇧🇬Bulgaria−4.2%4.7% 8.9 5.6
🇮🇪Ireland−4.2%−22.1% 17.9 19.3
🇱🇺Luxembourg−6.3%−4.3% 2.0 6.5
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