Core Insights - The EU's business activity in Q3 2025 shows a complex situation with a simultaneous increase in new business registrations and bankruptcy filings, both reaching their highest levels since Q1 2019 [1] - New business registrations in the EU increased by 4.0% compared to Q2 2025, continuing a growth trend of 5.0% from the previous quarter, while bankruptcy filings rose by 4.4%, surpassing the 3.4% increase in Q2 [1] - The Eurozone exhibited a more pronounced divergence, with business registrations up by 3.6% but bankruptcy filings increasing significantly by 5.1% [1] Group 1: Business Registrations - Ireland saw the most significant increase in business registrations at 82.0%, followed by Luxembourg at 44.4% and Romania at 32.3%, indicating strong entrepreneurial activity [2] - Conversely, Cyprus, Austria, and Finland experienced declines in business registrations, with decreases of 6.7%, 6.6%, and 3.6% respectively [2] - All economic sectors in the EU reported an increase in business registrations, particularly in information and communication, construction, transportation, and financial services, with nearly all sectors exceeding pre-pandemic levels, except for the trade sector [2] Group 2: Bankruptcy Filings - Greece reported the highest increase in bankruptcy filings at 47.8%, followed by Poland at 17.3% and the Czech Republic at 17.2%, indicating rising operational pressures in these regions [2] - In contrast, Cyprus, Romania, and Estonia saw significant decreases in bankruptcy filings, with reductions of 50.0%, 45.9%, and 21.0% respectively [2] - Bankruptcy numbers continued to rise in five sectors, including accommodation and food services, transportation, and finance, while the industrial sector remained stable, and the information and communication and construction sectors saw a decline in bankruptcy filings [2]
【环球财经】欧盟统计局:三季度欧盟企业注册量与破产数均创2019年第一季度以来新高
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-11-14 12:03