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Romania’s industrial production contracted more sharply in April 2026, with output down 3.1% year-over-year, compared with a 2.2% annual decline recorded in March 2026. The figures, updated on 15 June 2026, underscore a worsening trend in the country’s industrial sector.
The data show that the pace of contraction has accelerated, as the April reading reflects a deeper drop than in the previous month when measured against the same period a year earlier. In both March and April, the indicator is calculated on a year-over-year basis, comparing each month’s performance with that of the corresponding month in the prior year.
The latest numbers suggest that industrial activity in Romania has been losing momentum as spring progressed, raising concerns about the sector’s contribution to overall economic growth in the second quarter of 2026.
