(Reuters) -German industrial production rose less than expected in September, increasing 1.3% over the previous month, the federal statistics office said on Thursday.
Analysts polled by Reuters had predicted a 3% rise.
The office offers more detailed data on its website.
The output figure underscores muted economic activity in Europe’s largest economy.
Industrial orders, an indicator of future output, on Wednesday registered a better-than-expected increase in September but a less volatile three-month comparison showed a 3% decline in the third quarter compared to the second quarter.
The government under Chancellor Friedrich Merz has initiated higher infrastructure spending, a package of tax breaks and lower electricity prices to support businesses.
(Reporting by Bernadette Hogg and Ludwig Burger, Editing by Friederike Heine)





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