Estonia’s industrial production decline moderated in February 2026, offering a tentative sign of stabilization in the sector. Month-over-month output fell by 0.70%, an improvement from January 2026, when industrial production contracted by 0.90%.
The data, updated on 6 April 2026, show that while the sector remains in negative territory, the pace of contraction has slowed. On a month-over-month basis, February’s figure reflects a smaller drop compared with January’s decline relative to the previous month, suggesting that the industrial slump may be losing momentum rather than deepening. Investors and policymakers will now be watching future releases closely to see whether this easing trend continues or proves temporary.