Lithuania Industrial Output Hits 13-Month High

2026-05-28 06:19 By Nicole Aliyah 1 min. read

Lithuania’s industrial production rose by 7.5% year-on-year in April 2026, following a upwardly revised 5.0% growth in the previous month.

This marked the highest growth in industrial activity since March 2025, supported by a rebound in mining and quarrying output (6.3% vs -4.6% in March).

At the same time, manufacturing production also continued to expand, though at a slower pace (8.1% vs 10.8%), while the decline in electricity, gas, steam, and air-conditioning supply eased (-4.9% vs -7.4%).

Meanwhile, output in water supply, sewerage, waste management, and remediation services fell further (-12.0% vs -10.8%).

On a monthly basis, industrial production fell by 1.6% in April, following a upwardly revised 3.3% gain in the preceding period.



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