Group 1 - Germany's industrial output increased by 1.3% month-on-month in September, recovering from a 3.7% decline in August, but the overall industrial output for Q3 decreased by 0.8% [1][2] - The construction sector saw a month-on-month decline of 0.9% in September, while the energy sector experienced a growth of 1.3%. Excluding construction and energy, industrial output rose by 1.9% [1] - The automotive industry, Germany's largest industrial sector, reported a month-on-month output increase of 12.3% in September, following a significant 16.7% decline in August due to summer factory closures and production line adjustments [1] Group 2 - Year-on-year, Germany's industrial output fell by 1% in September, indicating that the recovery is primarily influenced by fluctuations in the automotive sector and does not signify a fundamental turnaround for German industry [2] - The overall manufacturing sector remains weak, particularly in energy-intensive industries such as chemicals, glass, and paper, which are either stagnant or experiencing output declines [2] - The Kiel Institute for the World Economy noted that the industrial output growth in September was below expectations and insufficient to compensate for the previous month's losses, with new orders remaining stable [2]
德国9月工业产出环比增长1.3%
Xin Hua She·2025-11-06 15:16