Cyprus records robust industrial gains in late 2025
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60% : In the EU, annual growth was also led by energy at 3.4 per cent and non-durable consumer goods at 4.4 per cent, with capital goods increasing by 1.1 per cent, intermediate goods by 0.5 per cent and durable consumer goods by 0.5 per cent.60% : For the EU as a whole, production rose by 1.9 per cent in October, after gains of 2.0 per cent in September and 1.2 per cent in August.
59% : This performance placed Cyprus well above the euro area and EU monthly averages, underscoring the resilience of its industrial base during the latter part of 2025.
57% : Cyprus recorded strong growth in industrial production in October 2025, outperforming the euro area and EU averages, according to new figures released this week by Eurostat.
57% : Across the EU as a whole, production also increased for most categories, with energy up by 1.0 per cent, durable consumer goods by 1.8 per cent, capital goods by 0.5 per cent and intermediate goods by 0.3 per cent, although non-durable consumer goods declined by 0.3 per cent.
55% : Eurostat reported that in October 2025, compared with September 2025, seasonally adjusted industrial production increased by 0.8 per cent in the euro area and by 0.3 per cent in the EU, marking an acceleration from September when production rose by 0.2 per cent and 1.0 per cent respectively.
55% : On an annual basis, industrial production in October 2025 was 2.0 per cent higher in the euro area and 1.9 per cent higher in the EU compared with October 2024, signalling sustained recovery across most industrial sectors.
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