💰 Cyprus Industrial Output Slightly Up 0.1% in April 2026, Aligning with EU Trends
Industrial production in Cyprus increased marginally by 0.1% in April 2026, according to Eurostat's first estimates, reflecting a stabilization in the sector after fluctuations earlier in the year. This follows a 1.6% growth in March and builds on positive gains recorded in January. The rise in Cyprus aligns with a similar 0.1% increase seen in both the euro area and the European Union.
Across the euro area, industrial production showed a modest 0.1% growth month-on-month, down from 0.4% in the previous month, while the European Union recorded a 0.1% increase, a slowdown from March's 0.8% rise. Year-on-year, industrial production grew by 0.3% in the euro area and 0.9% in the EU, with notable gains in intermediate and consumer goods, despite declines in energy and capital goods output.
Among EU member states, Malta led monthly growth at 5.2%, and Denmark showed a 12.2% annual increase. Conversely, Luxembourg experienced the sharpest annual decline at 6.1%. The data indicate mixed performance across sectors and countries but suggest cautious stabilization within Cyprus and broader European industrial activity in April 2026.
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