Latvia Industrial Output Growth Slows in April

2026-06-04 10:13 By Mariene Camarillo 1 min. read

Latvia’s industrial production rose 7% year-on-year in April 2026, easing from a 9.5% jump in the previous month.

Growth slowed in electricity, gas, steam, and air-condition supply (12.1% vs 34.6% in March).

On the other hand, output increased in manufacturing (6.8% vs 4.3%), lifted by higher production in wearing apparel (26.2% vs 3.1%), wood and wood products (1.6% vs 0.5%), printing and reproduction of recorded media (12.2% vs 1.9%), chemical and chemical products (16.6% vs 15.9%), and basic metals (12.3% vs 7.4%).

Additionally, output declined at a softer pace in mining and quarrying (-8.3% vs -21.5%).

On a monthly basis, industrial production grew by 0.1% in April, slowing from a 1.3% increase in the preceding period.



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Latvia Industrial Output Growth Slows in April
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