Core Insights - The overall performance of Italy's manufacturing sector remains weak in 2023, with significant disparities among industries [1] - Industrial revenue in Italy is projected to remain at €1.12 trillion by 2025, showing a nominal stability but a real decrease of approximately 1% when adjusted for inflation [1] - Since reaching a peak of €1.163 trillion in 2022, Italy's industrial output has been declining for consecutive years, with no signs of recovery expected by 2025 [1] Demand Analysis - There are signs of partial recovery in the domestic market, with investment activities showing some improvement [1] - The international market presents a mixed picture: from January to July, exports grew by 2.4% in real terms due to proactive corporate and tariff policies, but a decline in August has lowered the annual growth forecast to 0.9% [1] - Import growth is expected to outpace exports, potentially narrowing the trade surplus [1] Industry Performance - There are notable disparities in performance across different sectors, with most experiencing negative growth [1] - The shipbuilding, aerospace, and railway manufacturing sectors performed the best, with a revenue increase of 6.8%, followed by pharmaceuticals, food, and electromechanical industries also showing growth [1] - Conversely, the automotive sector saw a significant decline of 9%, while the fashion industry decreased by 3.5%, and the electronics and chemical sectors also faced challenges [1]
【环球财经】报告显示2025年意大利制造业整体表现乏力
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-06 17:23