In August 2025, Denmark's manufacturing confidence indicator increased to 99.9, up from 98.9 in July. This marks the third straight month of growth and the highest level since April, although it remains just below the historical average of 100. The uptick was largely fueled by a more positive household sentiment regarding production (rising to 29 from 23 in July), reflecting a more optimistic perspective. Concurrently, employment expectations surged to 11 from 4, indicating enhanced confidence in the labor market within the manufacturing sector.