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    Italy Industry Output Falls in May in Renewed Sign of Weakness

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    Posted on July 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Italy's industrial output fell 0.7% in May, reversing April's rise. Analysts expected stability, but data indicates ongoing economic weakness.

    Italy's Industrial Output Declines in May, Signaling Economic Weakness

    ROME (Reuters) -Italian industrial output fell 0.7% in May from the month before, data showed on Thursday, reversing a surprise rise in April and pointing to further weakness for the country's struggling manufacturing sector.

    A Reuters survey of 14 analysts had pointed to a flat reading after a 0.9% rise the month before, revised from an originally reported 1.0% increase.

    On a work day-adjusted year-on-year basis, industrial output in the euro zone's third largest economy was down by 0.9% in May, national statistics agency ISTAT said, versus a forecast for a 0.2% rise.

    In April, output had increased by 0.1% from the year before, the first rise in more than two years.

    May's month-on-month fall extended to all industrial sectors with the exception of energy, ISTAT said.

    It added, however, that a stabilisation of industrial activity appears to be in progress, as signalled by a 0.6% increase in the three months to May from the December-February period.

    Yet the outlook remains highly uncertain, with a survey of manufacturing sector purchasing managers last week showing contraction for a 15th consecutive month in June and at a steeper rate than in May, reversing recent tentative signs of recovery.

    ISTAT last month forecast Italy's economy would grow by 0.6% this year amid mounting uncertainty over the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's trade tariff policy, trimming a previous forecast of 0.8% made in December.

    Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government in April halved its economic growth estimate for 2025 to 0.6%, broadly in line with the expectations of most analysts.

    (Reporting by Antonella Cinelli, graphic by Stefano Bernabei, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Italy's industrial output fell by 0.7% in May.
    • •Analysts expected a flat reading, but data showed a decline.
    • •Year-on-year output was down by 0.9% in May.
    • •All sectors except energy saw a decline in output.
    • •Economic growth forecast revised to 0.6% for 2025.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italy industry output falls in May in renewed sign of weakness

    1What was the percentage decline in Italy's industrial output in May?

    Italy's industrial output fell by 0.7% in May from the previous month.

    2How does the May output compare to the forecast?

    Analysts had forecasted a flat reading, but the actual output showed a decline.

    3What sectors experienced a decline in output?

    All industrial sectors saw a decline in May, except for the energy sector.

    4What is the current outlook for Italy's economy according to ISTAT?

    ISTAT forecasted a 0.6% growth for Italy's economy this year amid uncertainties.

    5How long has the manufacturing sector been contracting?

    The manufacturing sector has been in contraction for 15 consecutive months.

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