Adjusted new orders in German manufacturing up 0.6% MoM in Apr 2025



Adjusted new orders in German manufacturing up 0.6% MoM in Apr 2025

Price-, seasonal- and calendar-adjusted real new orders in the German manufacturing sector were up by 0.6 per cent month on month (MoM) in April this year, according to provisional figures of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis).

When large-scale orders are excluded, new orders were 0.3 per cent higher MoM in April.

The less volatile three-month on three-month comparison showed that new orders in the February-April 2025 period were 0.5 per cent higher than in the previous three months; when large-scale orders are excluded, new orders were up 1.3 per cent.

Price-, seasonal- and calendar-adjusted real new orders in the German manufacturing sector were up by 0.6 per cent month on month (MoM) in April, provisional official figures show.
When large-scale orders are excluded, new orders were 0.3 per cent higher MoM in April.
After revision of the provisional data, new orders in March rose by 3.4 per cent MoM; the provisional figure was plus 3.6 per cent.

After revision of the provisional data, new orders in March this year increased by 3.4 per cent MoM; the provisional figure was plus 3.6 per cent.

New orders for capital goods were up by 4.1 per cent MoM in April. By contrast, new orders for both intermediate goods and consumer goods dropped by 3.4 per cent and 5.9 per cent MoM respectively.

Orders from abroad fell by 0.3 per cent MoM in the month, with new orders from the euro area increasing by 0.5 per cent MoM, whereas new orders from outside the euro area declined by 0.9 per cent MoM. Domestic orders rose by 2.2 per cent MoM, a Destatis release said.

Provisional figures show real turnover in manufacturing (seasonally- and calendar-adjusted) was down by 1.5 per cent MoM in April. The calendar-adjusted turnover was 1 per cent lower year on year in the month.

After revision of the provisional data, real manufacturing turnover increased by 2.3 per cent MoM in March 2025; the provisional figure was plus 2.2 per cent.

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