When seasonal and working-day adjustments are applied, the decline becomes more pronounced with a 1.5 per cent drop in March compared to February. This adjustment method provides a clearer view of short-term output changes and reveals the high volatility typical in manufacturing output. After a steep decline in the spring of 2020, which saw output hitting its lowest in May 2020, there was a recovery that lasted until May 2022. Since then, the trend has reversed, as per CBS.
Despite these challenging conditions, there is a silver lining as the mood among Dutch manufacturers has seen improvement. April brought a less negative outlook compared to March, with manufacturers feeling particularly positive about future output and less negative about their order positions.
However, the situation contrasts with sentiments in Germany, a crucial market for Dutch manufacturing. German manufacturers reported more negative sentiments in April, as per Eurostat findings.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)