Denmark’s industrial production fell sharply in February 2026, dropping 2.0% month-over-month and marking a clear reversal from the strong growth seen at the start of the year. The latest data, updated on 10 April 2026, show a notable contrast with January 2026, when industrial output had expanded by 3.3% compared with December.
The figures are based on a month-over-month comparison, where the current reading tracks the change in February relative to January, while the previous indicator reflects January’s change versus December. After January’s robust uptick, February’s negative reading suggests a loss of momentum in Danish industry, underscoring a more volatile start to 2026 for the country’s manufacturing and industrial sectors. Investors and policymakers are likely to watch upcoming releases closely to see whether February’s decline proves temporary or signals a more persistent softening in activity.