Press Production in October 2022: -0.1% on the previous month

Production in energy-intensive industrial branches down by 3.6% on the previous month

Press release No. 517 of 7 December 2022

Production in industry, October 2022 (in real terms, provisional):
-0.1% on the previous month (price, seasonally and calendar adjusted)
0.0% on the same month a year earlier (price and calendar adjusted)

September 2022 (in real terms, revised)
+1.1% on the previous month (price, seasonally and calendar adjusted)
+3.1% on the same month a year earlier (price and calendar adjusted)

WIESBADEN – In October 2022, production in industry in real terms was down by 0.1% on the previous month on a price, seasonally and calendar adjusted basis according to provisional data of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). An increase of 1.1% (provisional figure: +0.6%) was observed in September 2022 compared with the previous month. Compared to October 2021, calendar adjusted production was unchanged in October 2022.

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In October 2022, production in industry excluding energy and construction was down by 0.4% in seasonally and calendar adjusted terms, compared with September 2022. Within industry, the production of capital goods was up by 1.4%. The production of consumer goods decreased by 1.9% and the production of intermediate goods by 1.8%. Compared with October 2021, the increase in calendar adjusted production in industry excluding energy and construction amounted to 0.8% in October 2022.

Outside industry, energy production in October 2022 was down by 7.6%. Production in construction was 4.2% higher than in the previous month.

Production in energy-intensive branches down by 3.6%

In contrast to the overall industry, the production in the energy-intensive industrial branches declined by 3.6% in October 2022 compared with September 2022. Compared with October 2021, the decrease in calendar adjusted production in energy-intensive branches amounted to 12.6% in October 2022. An analysis on the new production index for energy-intensive industrial branches (only in german) is available on the Industry, manufacturing page of our website.

Methodological notes:

The differing comparative periods must be taken into account in all press releases on short-term indicators. Short-term economic monitoring focuses on comparisons with the previous month or previous quarter. These reflect short-term economic trends. A calendar adjusted comparison with the previous year is intended to offer a long-term comparison of levels and is not subject to seasonal fluctuations or calendar effects. The results of month-on-month, quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year comparisons may differ considerably at present because of the Covid-19 crisis and the war in Ukraine.

The rates of change are based on the production index for the industry (2015 = 100). X13 JDemetra+ was used for seasonal and calendar adjustment.

The five branches referred to here as energy-intensive have particularly high energy demands in relation to their gross value added. In the reference year of 2020, they together accounted for 76% of total industrial energy consumption. Their proportion of industrial gross value added stood at 21%. In 2020, just under one million people (935,000) were employed in the more than 7,000 industrial establishments of these branches in Germany.

More information:

Basic data and long time series on the production index in industry can be found in the table Indizes der Produktion (42153-0001) in the GENESIS-Online database.

A dossier on the Short-term indicator page of the Federal Statistical Office's website provides an analysis of the relationship between material shortages, new orders, production and prices in industry. Detailed information on production in energy-intensive industrial branchesis available on the Industry, manufacturing page.

The production index also forms part of the Crisis monitor (www.destatis.de/krisenmonitor), by means of which the Federal Statistical Office compares the development of major short-term indicators in the Covid-19 crisis and the financial and economic crisis of 2008/2009. It is also available on the “Corona Statistics” webpage (www.destatis.de/corona) and in the Dashboard Germany (www.dashboard-deutschland.de), together with other indicators which can be used to assess the economic consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Dashboard Germany portal of the Federal Statistical Office combines up-to-date indicators of official statistics and indicators of other data providers on the topics of economy and finance as well as health and mobility.

Russia’s attack on Ukraine and the related sanctions have an impact on many parts of the economy and society. We have compiled data and information on the subject for you on a special webpage (only in german).

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