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Eurozone Industrial Output Plunges Amid Economic Uncertainty

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 01:12 PM

Eurozone industrial production saw its sharpest monthly decline since April 2025, raising concerns about the region's economic health.

Eurozone industrial production declined by 1.4% month-on-month in December 2025, according to data from Hellenic Shipping News. This marked the steepest monthly contraction since April 2025, reversing a downwardly revised 0.3% increase in November and broadly matching expectations for a 1.5% fall. The reading snapped a three-month streak of gains, signaling a potential slowdown in the region's manufacturing sector. Economists have attributed the drop to a range of factors, including ongoing supply chain disruptions, rising energy costs, and broader economic uncertainty. 'The sharp decline in Eurozone industrial output is a concerning sign for the region's economic outlook,' said industry analyst Sarah Thompson. 'Manufacturers are facing significant headwinds, and this data suggests the recovery may be losing momentum.' The news comes as the Eurozone grapples with high inflation, rising interest rates, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Policymakers will be closely watching for signs of further deterioration in the industrial sector, which is a key driver of economic growth.
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