
News Global Market ЄС 176 19 June 2025
Найбільше зростання спостерігалося в Угорщині, Іспанії та Словенії
Production in the European Union’s construction sector rose by 1.4% in April 2025 compared to the previous month. Compared to April 2024, the seasonally adjusted figure increased by 2.5%. This is according to preliminary data from Eurostat.
Among the member states, the highest monthly growth was observed in Hungary (+5.3%), Spain (+4.3%), and Slovenia (+4.0%). The largest declines were observed in the Czech Republic (-5.0%), Denmark (-0.9%), and Poland (-0.8%).
Civil engineering construction in the EU fell by 0.2% in April compared to the previous month and rose by 2.4% year-on-year, while building construction (residential and non-residential) increased by 0.5% month-on-month and year-on-year.
According to final data, in March 2025, production in the EU construction sector decreased by 0.3% compared to the previous month and by 0.8% year-on-year. Civil engineering construction increased by 1.2% month-on-month and 0.1% year-on-year, while the construction of buildings (residential and non-residential) increased by 0.2% month-on-month and fell by 1.7% year-on-year.
As reported by GMK Center, the average annual production volume in the EU construction sector in 2024 decreased by 1.3% compared to 2023.
The prevailing stagnation in the EU construction sector is negatively affecting demand and sentiment in the domestic long steel market. Since the end of 2020, construction in the European Union has been in a prolonged period of recovery thanks to significant government support, which has stimulated demand for steel products. However, since the beginning of 2023, the European construction sector has been suffering from macroeconomic problems and market uncertainty.
According to Eurofer, in 2025, the EU construction sector, one of the main consumers of steel, will remain weak. After a 2% decline in 2024, growth is expected to reach +1.1% in 2025, while a slight slowdown to +0.8% is forecast for 2026.