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Italy industry output falls in May in renewed sign of weakness

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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

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

What 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.
How does the May output compare to the forecast?
Analysts had forecasted a flat reading, but the actual output showed a decline.
What sectors experienced a decline in output?
All industrial sectors saw a decline in May, except for the energy sector.
What 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.
How long has the manufacturing sector been contracting?
The manufacturing sector has been in contraction for 15 consecutive months.

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