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    Germany industrial production falls 0.7% in March

    May 9, 2026
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    FRANKFURT, Germany / EuroWire / — Germany’s industrial production fell 0.7% in March 2026 compared with the previous month, according to data released on May 9 by the Federal Statistical Office, underscoring continued weakness in Europe’s largest economy at the end of the first quarter.

    German factory output data reflects ongoing manufacturing contraction
    German factory output data reflects ongoing manufacturing contraction.

    The monthly decline was driven primarily by a 4.0% drop in energy production and a 2.7% decrease in machinery and equipment manufacturing. These declines outweighed gains in construction and automotive output, both of which rose 1.9% from February levels.

    Industrial production excluding energy and construction decreased 0.9% month on month, reflecting broader softness across manufacturing segments. By main industrial grouping, capital goods production and consumer goods output both declined, while intermediate goods production increased 0.8%.

    Energy production decline weighs on output

    On a year-on-year basis, Germany’s industrial production was 4.1% lower than in March 2025. Combined output across industry, energy and construction declined 2.8% compared with the same month a year earlier, highlighting ongoing structural and cyclical pressures on the country’s industrial base.

    Over the January to March 2026 period, average industrial output fell 1.2% compared with the previous three-month period. The quarterly contraction indicates sustained weakness rather than a single-month fluctuation, reinforcing concerns about industrial momentum entering the second quarter.

    Germany manufacturing and export linkages

    Germany’s industrial sector remains a central pillar of its export-driven economy, particularly in machinery, automotive manufacturing and energy-intensive industries. Output data are closely monitored by policymakers and financial markets as a leading indicator of broader economic performance.

    The March figures add to a series of mixed economic indicators pointing to uneven recovery dynamics across the euro area. Industrial production trends are expected to remain a key benchmark for assessing Germany’s economic trajectory in 2026.

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