Eurozone: Manufacturing recovery faces energy risks – ABN AMRO
ABN AMRO expects Eurozone and German industrial production to rebound, helped by recovering domestic demand and stronger defence-related activity in Germany. However, it looks for a pullback in German factory orders after late-2025 strength. Overall, the bank judges manufacturing to be on a recovery path, but notes new headwinds from higher energy prices that could temper momentum.
Industrial output seen rebounding cautiously
"Eurozone – Industrial production is likely to have rebounded in Germany and the broader eurozone, reflecting the recent recovery in domestic demand – especially from the defence sector in Germany."
"With that said, factory orders in Germany are likely to register a pullback in January following the surge in orders in the final months of 2025."
"Big picture, the manufacturing sector remains on a recovery path, notwithstanding the new headwinds from higher energy prices."
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