According to the latest data available for October and September 2025, the production of services in the EU grew by 16.4% from February 2020, right before the Covid-10 crisis, and industrial production by 2.3%, while trade (+0.1%) and construction (+0.2%) are at almost the same level as before the pandemic. Â Â
The EU economy was heavily affected by the Covid-19 crisis. The EU’s production indices for industry, construction, services (excluding financial and public services) and the total trade volume (including the sale of motor vehicles, wholesale trade and retail trade) registered unprecedented decreases between February and April 2020, with industry decreasing by 27.3%, construction by 26.7%, trade by 22.3% and services by 17.0%.Â
After this, these economic activities saw a recovery period and about a year later, the former production levels had been re-reached. In early 2022, production in these 4 economic areas began to differ. Industrial and construction production as well as trade stagnated or slowly declined while the production of services remained on an upward path.Â
Source datasets: sts_inpr_, sts_copr_m, sets_sepr_m and sts_trtu_m
