National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies of France announced the France's industrial output year-on-year in April on 2025-06-06. The reported figure stands at -2.1%, against a forecast of -0.3%, with the prior figure recorded as 0.20%.
Regarding the France's industrial output year-on-year in April, Actual value > Forecast value = Bullish for Euro, When industrial output rises, it reflects an overall improvement in the economy; conversely, a decline in overall economic conditions may occur. Weak industrial output data suggests that the country's economy is in a recession. It is a leading indicator of economic health—because producers respond quickly to the ups and downs of the business cycle, and this indicator is related to consumption conditions such as employment levels and income. An increase in industrial output indicates economic improvement; a decrease in industrial output indicates a slowdown in economic growth.
This data holds an importance level of , calculated using The change in the total value of production by manufacturers, miners, and utility companies after adjusting for inflation compared to the same period last year, and updates monthly. The next release is set for 2025-07-04 14:45:00.
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