Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (2024)

Euro indicators 15 May 2024 Next release: 13 June 2024

March 2024 compared with February 2024

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Down by 1.0% in both the euro area and the EU compared with March 2023

Overview

In March 2024, compared with February 2024, seasonally adjusted industrial production increased by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU, according to first estimates from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In February 2024, industrial production grew by 1.0% in the euro area and by 0.9% in the EU.

In March 2024, compared with March 2023, industrial production decreased by 1.0% in both the euro area and the EU.

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (1)

Monthly comparison by main industrial grouping and by Member State

In the euro area in March 2024, compared with February 2024, industrial production

  • decreased by 0.5% for intermediate goods,

  • decreased by 0.9% for energy,

  • increased by 1.0% for capital goods,

  • decreased by 1.1% for durable consumer goods,

  • decreased by 2.7% for non-durable consumer goods.

In the EU, industrial production

  • decreased by 0.5% for intermediate goods,

  • decreased by 0.2% for energy,

  • increased by 0.7% for capital goods,

  • decreased by 1.0% for durable consumer goods,

  • decreased by 2.7% for non-durable consumer goods.

The highest monthly increases were recorded in Ireland (+12.8%), Belgium (+6.8%) and Luxembourg (+4.5%). The largest decreases were observed in Slovenia (-5.9%), Poland (-5.1%) and Denmark (-4.3%).

Annual comparison by main industrial grouping and by Member State

In the euro area in March 2024, compared with March 2023, industrial production

  • decreased by 2.3% for intermediate goods,

  • decreased by 3.5% for energy,

  • increased by 1.8% for capital goods,

  • decreased by 8.3% for durable consumer goods,

  • decreased by 7.0% for non-durable consumer goods.

In the EU, industrial production

  • decreased by 2.2% for intermediate goods,

  • decreased by 2.6% for energy,

  • increased by 1.5% for capital goods,

  • decreased by 7.5% for durable consumer goods,

  • decreased by 5.1% for non-durable consumer goods.

The largest annual decreases were recorded in Finland (-7.7%), Bulgaria (-7.6%) and Austria (-7.0%). The highest increases were observed in Ireland (+37.0%), Cyprus (+8.5%) and Romania (+3.5%).

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (2)

Tables

Industrial production

% change compared with previous month*

Oct-23

Nov-23

Dec-23

Jan-24

Feb-24

Mar-24

Euro area

Total industry

-0.5

0.4

1.6

-3.2

1.0

0.6

Intermediate goods

-0.5

-0.7

-1.3

2.2

0.8

-0.5

Energy

1.1

2.0

0.7

0.8

-3.4

-0.9

Capital goods

-0.9

0.5

11.6

-15.6

1.7

1.0

Durable consumer goods

0.0

-1.7

0.2

-1.1

1.5

-1.1

Non-durable consumer goods

-1.1

2.5

-0.6

-0.4

-0.3

-2.7

EU

Total industry

-0.2

0.3

1.5

-2.8

0.9

0.2

Intermediate goods

-0.4

-0.8

-0.7

1.3

1.1

-0.5

Energy

1.8

1.4

0.7

0.6

-3.7

-0.2

Capital goods

-0.5

0.3

10.3

-13.8

1.6

0.7

Durable consumer goods

0.1

-1.7

0.4

-1.0

1.6

-1.0

Non-durable consumer goods

-0.6

2.4

-0.5

-0.5

-0.1

-2.7

* Calendar and seasonally adjusted

Source dataset: sts_inpr_m

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (3)

Industrial production

% change compared with previous month*

Oct-23

Nov-23

Dec-23

Jan-24

Feb-24

Mar-24

Euro area

-0.5

0.4

1.6

-3.2

1.0

0.6

EU

-0.2

0.3

1.5

-2.8

0.9

0.2

Belgium

5.2

-4.1

5.2

-4.1

0.1

6.8

Bulgaria

1.9

-4.4

4.0

-4.1

0.2

-0.9

Czechia

2.6

-1.4

3.0

-3.1

2.2

-1.7

Denmark

4.8

3.6

0.0

-1.6

1.3

-4.3

Germany

0.0

0.1

-1.8

1.0

1.2

-0.7

Estonia

-0.1

3.3

5.1

-8.4

2.3

1.2

Ireland**

-6.8

7.3

19.7

-28.3

5.7

12.8

Greece

6.1

-4.2

0.9

3.4

-2.1

-1.3

Spain

0.5

0.6

-0.8

1.0

1.4

-1.0

France

-0.7

0.6

0.4

-1.0

0.3

-0.3

Croatia

-0.9

2.1

-4.0

0.0

-4.6

1.5

Italy

-0.1

-1.3

1.2

-1.5

0.0

-0.5

Cyprus

-0.7

0.5

0.7

-0.5

0.0

2.9

Latvia

-0.4

-1.4

1.4

-1.4

2.5

-0.5

Lithuania

-3.7

-0.1

-2.6

3.9

-2.8

3.2

Luxembourg

3.1

-1.0

1.2

-2.7

-1.0

4.5

Hungary

0.2

-2.8

0.5

-0.9

3.6

-3.0

Malta

-2.9

2.5

5.0

-8.9

1.5

1.6

Netherlands

-1.0

0.1

3.5

-3.7

0.7

-1.0

Austria

-1.5

-1.6

2.1

-2.0

-0.1

-1.3

Poland

0.7

-0.4

0.2

0.5

0.0

-5.1

Portugal

1.6

3.4

-1.9

3.0

0.3

2.6

Romania

-2.3

-0.2

1.6

-3.4

3.3

3.8

Slovenia

0.0

3.8

-8.0

7.5

3.1

-5.9

Slovakia

2.1

-3.0

4.0

-2.7

0.2

-1.2

Finland

0.5

-0.3

-3.0

3.8

-0.3

-3.9

Sweden

1.8

-0.5

1.3

0.0

-1.1

1.4

Norway

12.4

2.5

1.6

2.0

-4.2

3.8

Switzerland

-1.2

-4.8

5.6

:

:

:

* Calendar and seasonally adjusted

**CSO Ireland is carrying out a review of the seasonal adjustment methodology for industrial production.

: Data not available

Source dataset: sts_inpr_m

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (4)

Industrial production

% change compared with same month of the previous year*

Oct-23

Nov-23

Dec-23

Jan-24

Feb-24

Mar-24

Euro area

Total industry

-6.2

-5.2

0.2

-6.5

-6.3

-1.0

Intermediate goods

-4.4

-5.6

-3.4

-2.9

-2.4

-2.3

Energy

-1.3

0.7

-1.7

0.3

-4.1

-3.5

Capital goods

-6.4

-4.7

4.7

-11.2

-8.9

1.8

Durable consumer goods

-4.0

-5.5

-3.1

-7.2

-4.3

-8.3

Non-durable consumer goods

-8.4

-7.1

-5.2

-3.8

-5.2

-7.0

EU

Total industry

-4.9

-4.3

0.3

-5.5

-5.2

-1.0

Intermediate goods

-4.5

-5.8

-3.5

-3.4

-2.3

-2.2

Energy

-0.1

0.7

-0.8

0.5

-3.9

-2.6

Capital goods

-5.0

-3.8

4.5

-9.5

-7.6

1.5

Durable consumer goods

-5.1

-6.1

-4.3

-7.3

-4.2

-7.5

Non-durable consumer goods

-5.8

-4.4

-3.0

-1.7

-3.7

-5.1

* Calendar adjusted

Source dataset: sts_inpr_m

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (5)

Industrial production

% change compared with same month of the previous year*

Oct-23

Nov-23

Dec-23

Jan-24

Feb-24

Mar-24

Euro area

-6.2

-5.2

0.2

-6.5

-6.3

-1.0

EU

-4.9

-4.3

0.3

-5.5

-5.2

-1.0

Belgium

-9.3

-15.0

-5.1

-4.9

-8.5

-3.2

Bulgaria

-5.2

-12.0

-5.4

-9.2

-8.0

-7.6

Czechia

1.1

-2.8

-0.5

-0.4

0.7

-2.7

Denmark

10.6

12.2

8.6

8.4

5.4

2.4

Germany

-3.8

-4.8

-4.3

-5.2

-6.0

-4.3

Estonia

-13.5

-6.2

-3.4

-10.4

-5.6

-5.8

Ireland

-34.1

-19.9

36.0

-32.1

-35.9

37.0

Greece

10.7

3.3

4.6

10.4

1.5

-0.6

Spain

-1.4

0.2

-2.0

0.4

3.7

0.5

France

2.9

1.4

0.5

1.1

-0.6

0.5

Croatia

1.0

4.7

-1.0

-1.3

-5.7

-5.0

Italy

-0.7

-2.4

-1.5

-3.7

-3.3

-3.5

Cyprus

3.1

1.6

2.7

1.9

0.7

8.5

Latvia

-0.8

-6.1

-1.2

-2.6

1.3

0.7

Lithuania

-3.4

-3.5

-5.1

-0.3

-1.0

1.5

Luxembourg

-3.7

-5.2

-1.4

-4.4

-7.9

-1.0

Hungary

-2.1

-5.2

-7.3

-3.6

1.8

-2.8

Malta

0.1

4.2

7.2

-5.2

-5.7

-3.2

Netherlands

-3.9

-3.8

-1.3

-3.0

-2.2

-4.9

Austria

-2.6

-5.7

-1.4

-4.8

-6.0

-7.0

Poland

1.6

-0.9

-0.5

1.0

1.2

-3.1

Portugal

-3.9

-1.6

-5.2

-1.7

0.7

3.4

Romania

-2.0

-2.5

1.0

-4.1

-1.7

3.5

Slovenia

-2.2

-2.7

-11.0

-3.5

2.5

-6.9

Slovakia

8.4

2.0

4.8

3.5

0.1

-6.9

Finland

-0.3

0.3

-7.5

-0.7

1.5

-7.7

Sweden

0.3

3.3

2.8

-1.2

-3.3

3.1

Norway

-1.6

2.5

7.7

8.3

2.0

4.7

Switzerland

0.8

-1.2

-0.3

:

:

:

* Calendar adjusted

: Data not available

Source dataset: sts_inpr_m

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (6)

Production indices for total industry, calendar and seasonally adjusted

(base year 2021)

Oct-23

Nov-23

Dec-23

Jan-24

Feb-24

Mar-24

Euro area

97.7

98.1

99.7

96.5

97.5

98.1

EU

99.2

99.5

101.0

98.2

99.1

99.3

Belgium

92.3

88.5

93.1

89.3

89.4

95.5

Bulgaria

103.3

98.8

102.8

98.6

98.8

97.9

Czechia

101.1

99.7

102.7

99.5

101.7

100.0

Denmark

124.9

129.4

129.4

127.3

128.9

123.4

Germany

94.9

95.0

93.3

94.2

95.3

94.6

Estonia

84.7

87.5

92.0

84.3

86.2

87.2

Ireland*

97.0

104.1

124.6

89.3

94.4

106.5

Greece

109.9

105.3

106.3

109.9

107.6

106.2

Spain

101.4

102.0

101.2

102.2

103.6

102.6

France

100.2

100.8

101.2

100.2

100.5

100.2

Croatia

101.4

103.5

99.4

99.4

94.8

96.2

Italy

97.6

96.3

97.5

96.0

96.0

95.5

Cyprus

105.4

105.9

106.6

106.1

106.1

109.2

Latvia

96.8

95.4

96.7

95.3

97.7

97.2

Lithuania

101.1

101.0

98.4

102.2

99.3

102.5

Luxembourg

93.0

92.1

93.2

90.7

89.8

93.8

Hungary

101.2

98.4

98.9

98.0

101.5

98.5

Malta

105.5

108.1

113.5

103.4

104.9

106.6

Netherlands

100.0

100.1

103.6

99.8

100.5

99.5

Austria

101.9

100.3

102.4

100.4

100.3

99.0

Poland

110.5

110.1

110.3

110.8

110.8

105.2

Portugal

95.7

99.0

97.1

100.0

100.3

102.9

Romania

97.8

97.6

99.2

95.8

99.0

102.8

Slovenia

93.6

97.2

89.4

96.1

99.1

93.3

Slovakia

98.4

95.4

99.2

96.5

96.7

95.5

Finland

101.5

101.2

98.2

101.9

101.6

97.6

Sweden

102.4

101.9

103.2

103.2

102.1

103.5

Norway

99.9

102.4

104.0

106.1

101.6

105.5

Switzerland

109.2

104.0

109.8

:

:

:

* CSO Ireland is carrying out a review of the seasonal adjustment methodology for industrial production.

: Data not available

Source dataset: sts_inpr_m

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (7)

Production indices for total industry, calendar adjusted

(base year 2021)

Oct-23

Nov-23

Dec-23

Jan-24

Feb-24

Mar-24

Euro area

103.5

105.2

95.1

94.2

94.5

104.2

EU

105.0

106.4

96.8

95.7

96.2

105.9

Belgium

99.5

89.2

91.5

85.8

85.9

104.5

Bulgaria

107.3

102.2

105.4

93.7

93.6

101.6

Czechia

107.5

108.6

95.1

95.7

98.1

107.9

Denmark

125.1

133.6

133.8

129.3

125.8

131.9

Germany

97.7

101.5

89.3

88.1

92.9

102.9

Estonia

90.6

91.1

88.4

80.7

81.3

92.9

Ireland

116.0

136.0

116.8

105.1

71.9

90.0

Greece

109.4

103.0

106.7

100.6

105.6

108.2

Spain

105.2

106.4

92.3

100.2

104.9

108.3

France

105.7

105.0

102.5

103.4

100.2

108.8

Croatia

108.7

107.1

95.1

90.2

92.6

103.2

Italy

106.2

100.5

86.2

90.6

98.6

105.5

Cyprus

107.7

106.6

107.0

97.4

99.6

109.9

Latvia

103.1

100.8

102.1

74.4

83.6

96.9

Lithuania

107.0

105.6

98.7

98.3

93.7

105.0

Luxembourg

99.4

94.8

86.2

86.3

88.9

103.7

Hungary

105.9

103.5

89.5

92.7

102.3

105.7

Malta

111.0

109.2

100.6

98.9

99.2

111.3

Netherlands

103.4

103.4

104.1

97.4

96.7

106.4

Austria

106.8

106.4

102.8

91.1

96.2

107.5

Poland

116.5

114.5

106.6

106.1

107.5

115.2

Portugal

97.8

103.0

89.0

101.6

97.7

109.2

Romania

102.9

102.5

94.5

91.3

94.9

108.5

Slovenia

97.6

102.1

80.1

93.0

96.9

103.7

Slovakia

105.5

102.8

87.5

96.6

100.1

100.9

Finland

105.8

104.0

107.5

99.5

95.7

102.6

Sweden

110.1

108.9

105.9

101.4

101.0

117.2

Norway

104.3

107.1

109.9

115.9

100.6

112.3

Switzerland

115.6

107.6

108.2

:

:

:

: Data not available

Source dataset: sts_inpr_m

Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (8)

Notes for users

Revisions and timetable

Compared with data issued in the News Release of 15 April 2024, the monthly percentage change for February 2024 has been revised from +0.8% to +1.0% in the euro area and from +0.7% to +0.9% in the EU. The annual percentage change has been revised from -6.4% to -6.3% in the euro area and from -5.4% to -5.2% in the EU.

Methods and definitions

The index of industrial production measures the evolution of the volume of production for industry excluding construction, based on data adjusted for calendar and seasonal effects.

Seasonally adjusted euro area and EU series are calculated by aggregating the seasonally adjusted national data.

Total industry covers NACE rev.2 sections B to D. Missing observations from Member States for recent months are estimated for the calculation of the euro area and the EU aggregates.

Starting with reference period January 2024, the base year of the data has been changed to 2021, since 2018 the base year had been 2015. More information on the reasons for and impact of the base year change can be found in the related Statistics Explained article.

Geographical information

The euro area (EA20) includes Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Portugal, Slovenia, Slovakia and Finland.

The European Union (EU27) includes Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Ireland, Greece, Spain, France, Croatia, Italy, Cyprus, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Hungary, Malta, the Netherlands, Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Finland and Sweden.

For more information

  • Database section on short-term business statistics

  • Statistics Explained article on the industrial production index

  • The weights of the Member States in the EU and euro area aggregates
    (see file Base year 2021 weights - Euro indicators releases)

  • Euro indicators dashboard

  • Release calendar for Euro indicators

  • European Statistics Code of Practice

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Industrial production up by 0.6% in the euro area and by 0.2% in the EU (2024)

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What is the industrial production index in the euro area? ›

Basic Info. Eurozone Industrial Production Index is at a current level of 106.00, up from 103.30 last month and up from 104.90 one year ago. This is a change of 2.61% from last month and 1.05% from one year ago.

What is the value of sold industrial production in the EU? ›

Overview. In 2022, the value of sold production in the European Union amounted to €6 179 billion, an increase of 19 % compared with €5 209 billion in 2021 (current prices).

What is the manufacturing output of the EU? ›

European Union manufacturing output for 2021 was $2,584.39B, a 14.47% increase from 2020. European Union manufacturing output for 2020 was $2,257.77B, a 3.8% decline from 2019. European Union manufacturing output for 2019 was $2,346.92B, a 3.12% decline from 2018.

What are the largest industries in the EU? ›

The highest values of industry concentration in 2021 in the EU were recorded in the following NACE sections: electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (22.1% of employment concentrated in 4 largest enterprise groups), mining and quarrying (13.7%), water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation ...

What does the Industrial Production Index tell us? ›

Industrial production index measures changes in industrial production and is widely used for the observation and analysis of the current economic activity. Industrial production index measures changes in industrial production and is widely used for the observation and analysis of the current economic activity.

What is the productivity of the euro area? ›

Productivity somewhat recovered after the pandemic, but more recently the picture changed for the worse again: In 2023, productivity in the eurozone fell by almost 1 percent while it grew by 0.5 percent in the US.

What does produced in EU mean? ›

The Made in the EU label would indicate the product is mainly made in the European Union.

What country has the strongest manufacturing in Europe? ›

Germany. Germany is the leading nation for manufacturing in Europe.

What is the make up of the EU? ›

The EU countries are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden.

What is the richest country in the EU? ›

1. Luxembourg. Luxembourg is one of the richest countries in Europe. With a population of around 650,000, it boasts a remarkable GDP per capita of over $115,000, making it the highest in the world as of 2022.

Who has the strongest economy in the EU? ›

Germany has the biggest national GDP of all EU countries, followed by France and Italy. In 2022, the social welfare expenditure of the European Union (EU) as a whole was 19.5% of its GDP. 448,753,823 (EU27, 1 January 2023 prov. est.)

What is the most industrial region of Europe? ›

Answer and Explanation: The main production region in Europe is the belt formed in the north-west of the continent. The heart of manufacturing production in the west part of Germany, and extends through the north-east of France, Belgium, Netherlands and reaches the United Kingdom.

What is the industrial productivity index? ›

The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) is an index that indicates the performance of various industrial sectors of the Indian economy. It is calculated and published by the Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) every month.

What is the Industrial Production Index in Germany? ›

Germany Industrial Production Index is at a current level of 95.20, down from 95.60 last month and down from 98.50 one year ago. This is a change of -0.42% from last month and -3.35% from one year ago.

What is the latest Industrial Production Index? ›

US Industrial Production Index (I:USIPI)

US Industrial Production Index is at a current level of 102.76, up from 102.76 last month and down from 103.15 one year ago. This is a change of 0.01% from last month and -0.38% from one year ago.

What is the EU Index? ›

© Adobe Stock, by Sono Creative. The EU regional Social Progress Index (EU-SPI) aims to measure social progress for EU regions as a complement to traditional measures of economic progress, such as the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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