Industrial production rises in June in both Eurozone and EU (0.2% and 0.5% respectively)

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CdM | Industrial production in the Eurozone rose by 0.2% in June 2025, while in the European Union (EU) the increase was 0.5% compared to the same month last year.

According to data from Eurostat, the EU’s statistical office, industrial production fell by 1.3% month-on-month in the eurozone countries, while the decline compared to May was 1% in the EU-27.

In May 2025, industrial production had grown by 1.1% in the eurozone and 0.8% in the EU.

By component, in the eurozone only industrial energy production increased (up 2.9%) compared to May 2025.

In contrast, the production of non-durable consumer goods fell by 4.7%; capital goods by 2.2%; durable consumer goods by 0.6%; and intermediate goods by 0.2%.

The figures were similar in the EU. The only increase was in energy (up 2.7%), while the other categories all fell: non-durable consumer goods (down 3.7%), capital goods (down 1.7%), durable consumer goods (down 0.4%) and intermediate goods (down 0.2%).

Year-on-year, the figures did not differ greatly from those mentioned above, although increases in non-durable consumer goods exceeded 5% in both the eurozone and the EU.

The largest monthly declines were recorded in Ireland (down 11.3%), Portugal (down 3.6%) and Lithuania (down 2.8%). The largest increases were observed in Belgium (up 5.1%), France and Sweden (both up 3.8%) and Greece (up 3.3%).

The highest annual increases were recorded in Sweden (up 13.4%), Ireland (up 10.5%) and Latvia (up 7.3%). The largest decreases were observed in Bulgaria (down 8.2%), Hungary (down 4.9%) and Slovenia (down 4.3%).

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