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Spain's April industrial output rises 2% year-on-year

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Spain's Industrial Output Rises 2% Year-on-Year in April 2024, INE Reports

Key Highlights of Spain's Industrial Output Data

April 2024 Industrial Output Performance

June 4 (Reuters) - Spain's seasonally- and calendar-adjusted industrial output rose 2% in April from the same month a year earlier, official data from the country's national statistics institute (INE) showed on Thursday.

Analyst Expectations

The rise was in line with the average forecast from analysts polled by Reuters.

March 2024 Data Revision

INE also revised upward the year-on-year figure for the month of March to 1.9% expansion from an original 1.8%.

Reporting and Editorial Credits

(Reporting by Marta Serafinko in Gdansk, editing by David Latona)

Key Takeaways

  • April’s 2% year-on-year industrial output growth aligns with Reuters’ consensus, signaling a steady recovery trajectory.
  • March’s figure was revised up to 1.9%, reinforcing upward momentum in Spain’s industrial sector.
  • The year’s strong industrial output supports robust Q1 GDP growth of 0.6%, with industrial activity contributing 0.4 percentage points to overall expansion.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did Spain's industrial output rise in April year-on-year?
Spain's seasonally- and calendar-adjusted industrial output rose by 2% in April compared to the same month last year.
Who reported the rise in Spain's industrial output?
The rise was reported by Spain's national statistics institute (INE).
Was there a revision for Spain's March industrial output figures?
Yes, the year-on-year figure for March was revised upward to 1.9% from an original estimate of 1.8%.

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