Benchmark · monthly · %

European industrial-production breadth

How broad is industrial growth across Europe?

European industrial-production breadth tracks share of eligible members with positive YoY industrial production. It uses monthly data.
Readingsmonthly
Industrial breadth
56.0%
Three-month change
+7.9 pp
from 48.1
Strongest country
7.8%
Denmark · 2026-06-30
Weakest country
-8.0%
Luxembourg · 2026-06-30
Historical percentile
37th
of 255 readings · since 2004-05-31

How this is calculated

Formula
Share of eligible members with positive YoY industrial production

PIER20 calculates this benchmark from official observations from Eurostat. The formula is share of eligible members with positive YoY industrial production. The source table lists each selector and source link.

The latest data is from June 2026. The latest reading is 56.00%. The Industrial breadth line is down 14.4 pp over the past year. It is below its long-run median of 69.23%.

Source series

Eurostat
Plottedindustrial-breadthIndustrial breadth% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedeligible-countEligible countriescount · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedcontributing-countContributing countriescount · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedBE-industrial-growthBelgium% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedBG-industrial-growthBulgaria% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedCZ-industrial-growthCzechia% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedDK-industrial-growthDenmark% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedDE-industrial-growthGermany% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedEE-industrial-growthEstonia% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedIE-industrial-growthIreland% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedEL-industrial-growthGreece% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedES-industrial-growthSpain% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedFR-industrial-growthFrance% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedHR-industrial-growthCroatia% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedIT-industrial-growthItaly% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedCY-industrial-growthCyprus% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedLV-industrial-growthLatvia% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedLT-industrial-growthLithuania% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedLU-industrial-growthLuxembourg% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedHU-industrial-growthHungary% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedMT-industrial-growthMalta% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedNL-industrial-growthNetherlands% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedAT-industrial-growthAustria% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedPL-industrial-growthPoland% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedPT-industrial-growthPortugal% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedRO-industrial-growthRomania% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedSI-industrial-growthSlovenia% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedSK-industrial-growthSlovakia% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedFI-industrial-growthFinland% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedSE-industrial-growthSweden% · monthly · Not seasonally adjustedPlottedUK-industrial-growthUnited Kingdom% · monthly · Not seasonally adjusted

How to read it

How to read it

Breadth shows the share of eligible countries with positive annual industrial production growth. The count fields show the available coverage.

How this benchmark is used

Why traders watch it

Equity and currency traders use this benchmark to test the reach of European industrial growth.

Frequently asked questions

4 answers
What is the latest reading for European industrial-production breadth?

The latest data is from June 2026. The latest reading is 56.00%. The Industrial breadth line is down 14.4 pp over the past year. It is below its long-run median of 69.23%.

How often does this benchmark update?

The source publishes monthly data. PIER20 updates the page after each new observation. The chart shows the data date and fetch date.

What data sources does this chart use?

Eurostat publishes the data. The methodology section lists each source series.

Where does the data come from?

Eurostat publishes the source data. The source table lists each series and its exact link.

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