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03/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/06/2026 05:05

Industrial production output increased by 13.2 % in January06.03.2026

Central Statistical Bureau calendar adjusted data at constant prices show that in January 2026 industrial production output 1 increased by 13.2 % year-on-year. Driven by colder weather and increased electricity and gas sales, output in electricity and gas supply rose by 57.1 %. Output in manufacturing increased by 1.3 %, while in mining and quarrying it reduced by 30.8 %.

Increased industrial production output was registered in two out of three sectors having the largest share in manufacturing - in manufacture of food products it grew by 7.8 % and in manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment, it rose by 12.5 %. Higher output was also observed in manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers (up by 34.9 %), manufacture of machinery and equipment (14.3 %), manufacture of electrical equipment (13.2 %), as well as manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products (11.4 %).

The largest manufacturing sector - manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture - recorded industrial production output reduction of 3.8 %. Lower output was also observed in repair and installation of machinery and equipment (down by 43.3 %), manufacture of wearing apparel (15.2 %), manufacture of beverages (12.7 %), as well as manufacture of paper and paper products (11.9 %).

Compared with December 2025, industrial production output increased by 3.2 % (seasonally adjusted data at constant prices). Output in electricity and gas supply grew by 16.7 %, in mining and quarrying it fell by 20.4 %, while in manufacturing it did not change.


Changes in industrial production output

(per cent, at constant prices)

* Repair and maintenance of ships and boats, repair of fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment, installation of industrial machinery and equipment.
** Excluding steam and air conditioning supply.

Manufacturing turnover 2

Compared with January 2025, manufacturing turnover increased by 3.3 % (calendar adjusted data at current prices). Turnover on domestic market grew by 4.1 %, and on non-domestic market it went up by 3.0 % (of which rise of 2.9 % in euro area and of 3.0 % in non-euro area).

Compared with December 2025, manufacturing turnover reduced by 1.6 % (seasonally adjusted data). Turnover on domestic market declined by 1.7 % and on non-domestic market it fell by 1.6 % (of which drop of 0.4 % in euro area and of 2.6 % in non-euro area).

The published data may be specified in upcoming months if additional information is received.

Additional seasonally adjusted, calendar adjusted and non-adjusted industrial production volume and turnover indices (including by economic activity) are available in the official statistics portal Industry section.

Methodological information

1 Industrial production output is calculated by summing the self-produced products sold and industrial services provided during the respective month with the change in stocks of finished products and work in progress. The volume index of industrial production describes changes in the volume of industrial production during the reference period in comparison to the base period. The index is estimated by recalculating the production output indicator at constant prices with the help of producer price indices.

2 Industrial turnover covers the self-produced products sold and industrial services provided during the respective month. Industrial turnover index characterises monthly changes in demand for industrial goods and services on the market. It is calculated at current prices without excluding price influence. Unlike the industrial output that also includes unfinished goods and goods in stock, turnover only includes the goods sold and industrial services provided.

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More information on the data:
Līga Daniela Robate
Short-Term Business Statistics Section
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