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German industrial orders jumped 7.8% in December from November on a seasonally and calendar-adjusted basis, the biggest monthly increase in two years, official Destatis data and Reuters reporting showed on Feb. 5, 2026.
The headline rise was driven by volatile large-scale contracts; excluding those, new orders still rose 0.9% month-on-month.
Strong gains were recorded in fabricated metal products (up about 30.2%) and machinery and equipment (around 11.5%), with computer and electronic products also showing growth.
By contrast, orders in the automotive sector and other transport equipment fell.
Domestic demand surged (roughly +10.7%) while foreign orders climbed about 5.6%; non-euro zone demand rose faster than intra-euro zone.
November’s provisional figure was revised slightly higher to +5.7%. A three-month on three-month comparison showed new orders in Q4 2025 up 9.5% versus Q3, suggesting a broader upward trend rather than a single-month spike.
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