Danish Manufacturing Output Highest in Over a Year
Denmark’s manufacturing production climbed by 8% month-on-month in September 2025, rebounding from an upwardly revised 3% drop in the previous month.
This marked the sharpest growth in manufacturing activity since April 2024, as output increased in the transportation industry (34.9% vs 4.6% in August).
At the same time, output rebounded sharply for pharmaceuticals (23.8% vs -8.5%), textile and leather (4.9% vs -0.5%), electronic components (9.6% vs -3.1%), and furniture and other manufacturing (2.7% vs -0.7%).
In contrast, growth softened for wood paper products and printing (1.4% vs 12.6%), while output declined for food, beverages, and tobacco (-1% vs -0.5%), chemical and oil refineries (-1.7% vs 0.1%), and metals and fabricated metal products (-7% 8.3%).
On a non-seasonally adjusted yearly basis, manufacturing output soared by 10.4% in September, recovering from a downwardly revised 6.9% fall in the preceding period.