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欧元区建筑业PMI降至三个月低点 德国和法国表现分化
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-07-04 08:56

Group 1 - The Eurozone construction PMI for June decreased to 45.2 from 45.6 in May, marking the lowest level in three months, indicating significant pressure on the construction industry due to a sharp decline in new orders [1][3] - Germany's construction PMI rose slightly from 44.4 in May to 44.8 in June, showing a slight easing of downward pressure, with civil engineering activities experiencing growth for the first time since August 2023 [1][3] - France's construction PMI fell from 43.1 in May to 41.6 in June, reflecting the most severe contraction since February 2024, with residential construction shrinking at the fastest rate since September 2024 [2][3] Group 2 - Italy's construction PMI decreased slightly from 50.5 in May to 50.2 in June, but it remained above the neutral level, supported by an increase in new orders and public tenders [2][3] - The construction industry in Italy experienced moderate growth in residential and civil engineering sectors, with companies expanding hiring and restoring subcontractor use due to increased project activity [2][3] - Despite challenges, Italian companies' confidence reached the highest level since May 2024, driven by strong new order growth and marketing efforts [2][3]