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Euro area, EU producer prices fall 0.1% in Sept, first estimates show

08 Nov '25
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Euro area, EU producer prices fall 0.1% in Sept, first estimates show
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  • Industrial producer prices fell by 0.1 per cent in both the euro area and EU in September 2025 from August, following a 0.4 per cent drop earlier, according to Eurostat.
  • YoY, prices dipped 0.2 per cent in the euro area but rose 0.1 per cent in the EU.
  • Energy costs declined, while consumer goods edged higher.
  • Bulgaria and Finland saw the steepest falls, Romania the highest rise.
Industrial producer prices decreased by 0.1 per cent in both the euro area and the European Union (EU) in September 2025, compared with August 2025, according to first estimates from Eurostat. In August 2025, industrial producer prices fell by 0.4 per cent in both the euro area and the EU. Year-over-year (YoY), industrial producer prices decreased by 0.2 per cent in the euro area and increased by 0.1 per cent in EU.

In the euro area in September 2025, compared with August 2025, industrial producer prices remained stable for intermediate goods, decreased by 0.2 per cent for energy, remained stable for capital goods, increased by 0.3 per cent for durable consumer goods, increased by 0.1 per cent for non-durable consumer goods, Eurostat said in a press release. Prices in total industry excluding energy remained stable.

In the EU, industrial producer prices decreased by 0.1 per cent for intermediate goods, decreased by 0.1 per cent for energy, remained stable for capital goods, increased by 0.2 per cent for durable consumer goods, increased by 0.1 per cent for non-durable consumer goods.

The largest monthly decreases in industrial producer prices were recorded in Bulgaria and Finland (both -0.7 per cent), Cyprus, Hungary and Poland (each -0.5 per cent). The highest increases were observed in Romania (+1.2 per cent), Estonia (+0.7 per cent) and Lithuania (+0.4 per cent).

In the euro area in September 2025, industrial producer prices decreased by 0.1 per cent YoY for intermediate goods, decreased by 2.4 per cent YoY for energy, increased by 1.8 per cent YoY for capital goods, increased by 1.6 per cent YoY for durable consumer goods, increased by 1.9 per cent YoY for non-durable consumer goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy increased by 0.9 per cent.

In the EU, industrial producer prices decreased by 0.1 per cent YoY for intermediate goods, decreased by 1.7 per cent YoY for energy, increased by 1.7 per cent YoY for capital goods, increased by 1.6 per cent YoY for durable consumer goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy increased by 1 per cent YoY.

The highest annual increases in industrial producer prices were recorded in Bulgaria (+9.1 per cent), Romania (+6.9 per cent) and Sweden (+4.9 per cent). The largest decreases were observed in Luxembourg (-4.4 per cent), Portugal (-3.7 per cent) and Ireland (-2.8 per cent).

ALCHEMPro News Desk (SG)

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