In September 2016 compared with August 2016, seasonally adjusted industrial production fell by 0.8% in the euro area (EA19) and by 0.7% in the EU28, according to Eurostat.
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In August 2016 industrial production rose by 1.8% in the euro area and by 1.6% in the EU28. In September 2016 compared with September 2015, industrial production increased by 1.2% in both zones.
The decrease of 0.8% in industrial production in the euro area in September 2016, compared with August 2016, is due to production of durable consumer goods falling by 5.6%, capital goods by 2.2%, intermediate goods by 0.7% and energy by 0.2%, while production of non-durable consumer goods rose by 0.3%.[break]
In the EU28, the decrease of 0.7% is due to production of durable consumer goods falling by 3.7%, capital goods by 1.6%, energy by 0.6%, non-durable consumer goods by 0.4% and intermediate goods by 0.1%.
Among Member States for which data are available, the largest decreases in industrial production were registered in Denmark (-8.1%), Germany (-1.9%) and Greece (-1.8%), and the highest increases in Sweden (+7.6%), Ireland (+6.4%) and Estonia (+5.2%).
Annual comparison by main industrial grouping and by Member State The increase of 1.2% in industrial production in the euro area in September 2016, compared with September 2015, is due to production of non-durable consumer goods rising by 1.9%, intermediate goods by 1.3%, capital goods by 1.2% and energy by 0.7%, while production of durable consumer goods fell by 0.2%.
In the EU28, the increase of 1.2% is due to production of intermediate goods rising by 1.6%, capital goods by 1.5%, durable consumer goods by 0.9% and non-durable consumer goods by 0.8%, while production of energy fell by 0.1%.
Among Member States for which data are available, the highest increases in industrial production were registered in Lithuania (+7.9%), Slovenia (+7.4%) and Estonia (+6.5%). Decreases were registered in Denmark (-3.2%), France (-1.0%) and Ireland (-0.9%). ■