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  1. spiringTankmonger on

    Wouldn’t this type of graphic massively inflate changes in countries with weak manufacturing?

  2. person1549 on

    We have been having a steady growth every year in our manufacturing output, but can we maybe please copy whatever the hell Danes are doing?

  3. BudSpencerCA on

    As the German chancellor stated in a recent comment it’s a easy fix: Germans just need to work more. They are lazy and taking too many sick days. 

  4. InternetHistorian01 on

    Austerity is killing Europe’s manufacturing and if we don’t reverse this soon we’re screwed

  5. flameforth on

    I think we need another one with the actual output, I think. Because 10% decline in Germany is much different to a 30% increase in Greece 

  6. A bit sad we lost good momentum during 2023-2025 in Lithuania. Poland took the lead again, congratulations to our neighbors.

  7. i_like_trains_a_lot1 on

    How much of that Denmark growth is from Lego bricks?

  8. serpenta on

    Genuine question: is this alarming, if the average is on the rise? I get that it sucks for Germany, because lowering manufacturing base is bad in absolute terms. So I don’t want to suggest that it’s a necessary sacrifice. But the rest of the EU growing faster than Germany is – I’d think – both expected and aligned with balanced growth doctrine.

  9. Not having a label for Italy and France, respectively the second and third countries by total production, makes it hard to interpret.

    Is what we’re seeing a Germany issue or a western European issue?

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