The latest figures from Estonia indicate a modest recovery in industrial production, suggesting a potential turnaround for the country's manufacturing sector. According to the most recent data updated on March 5, 2025, Estonia's industrial production in January posted a year-over-year decline of -2.50%.
This represents an improvement from the previous month's figure of -4.30% recorded in December 2024. The change points to a reduced rate of contraction, giving some hope to industry watchers and policymakers regarding the resilience of the Estonian economy.
The year-over-year comparison highlights that while the production is still in the negative, the decreasing rate of decline could suggest stabilizing conditions. Analysts are cautiously optimistic, awaiting further data to confirm if this marks the beginning of a sustainable recovery trend in Estonia's industrial output.