Industry (including construction), value added in Central Europe and the Baltics
Central Europe and the Baltics: Industry (including construction), value added was 698.15 billion current US$ in 2025. β² Rising
Industry (including construction), value added in Central Europe and the Baltics, 1995β2025
Source: Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs). Measured in current US$.
Analysis
In 2025, industry (including construction), value added in Central Europe and the Baltics stood at 698.15 billion current US$. That is the highest value across all 31 years on record.
That represents a change of up 8.9% on the previous year and up 82.3% over ten years.
Over the whole period, industry (including construction), value added in Central Europe and the Baltics peaked at 698.15 billion current US$ in 2025 and was at its lowest, 121.40 billion current US$, in 1995.
That places Central Europe and the Baltics 29th out of 45 groups with data for 2025, putting it in the middle of the range.
The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 31 years of available data.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 127.30 billion current US$ | 121.40 billion current US$ | 134.71 billion current US$ | 5 |
| 2000s | 257.00 billion current US$ | 121.46 billion current US$ | 459.13 billion current US$ | 10 |
| 2010s | 417.80 billion current US$ | 382.91 billion current US$ | 463.56 billion current US$ | 10 |
| 2020s | 578.26 billion current US$ | 454.12 billion current US$ | 698.15 billion current US$ | 6 |
Countries ranked near Central Europe and the Baltics
- 26 Norway 182.88 billion current US$ compare
- 27 Thailand 179.29 billion current US$ compare
- 28 Malaysia 168.42 billion current US$ compare
- 29 Argentina 156.25 billion current US$ compare
- 30 Bangladesh 155.27 billion current US$ compare
- 31 Iran, Islamic Republic of 143.77 billion current US$ compare
- 32 Sweden 140.71 billion current US$ compare
More economy & growth data for Central Europe and the Baltics
- Final consumption expenditure 2.4% (2025)
- Manufacturing, value added 297.50 billion constant 2015 US$ (2025)
- Households and NPISHs final consumption expenditure 56.2% (2025)
- Final consumption expenditure 2.12 trillion current US$ (2025)
- Final consumption expenditure 1.32 trillion constant 2015 US$ (2025)
- Gross national expenditure 1.71 trillion constant 2015 US$ (2025)
- Exports of goods and services 1.20 trillion constant 2015 US$ (2025)
- Exports of goods and services 1.56 trillion current US$ (2025)
- Manufacturing, value added 14.6% (2025)
- Gross national expenditure 2.72 trillion current US$ (2025)
Frequently asked questions
- What is industry (including construction), value added in Central Europe and the Baltics?
- Industry (including construction), value added in Central Europe and the Baltics was 698.15 billion current US$ in 2025, according to Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs).
- What is the highest industry (including construction), value added recorded in Central Europe and the Baltics?
- The highest recorded value was 698.15 billion current US$ in 2025.
- What is the lowest industry (including construction), value added recorded in Central Europe and the Baltics?
- The lowest recorded value was 121.40 billion current US$ in 1995.
- How does Central Europe and the Baltics rank for industry (including construction), value added?
- Central Europe and the Baltics ranks 29th out of 45 groups with data for 2025.
- Is industry (including construction), value added rising or falling in Central Europe and the Baltics?
- Over the last ten years it is up 82.3%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
- Where does this Central Europe and the Baltics data come from?
- The figures come from Country official statistics, National Statistical Offices (NSOs), published as part of Industry (including construction), value added (current US$). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
Industry (including construction) corresponds to ISIC (Rev.4) divisions 05-43. It is comprised of mining, manufacturing, construction, electricity, water, and gas industries. Value added is the contribution to the economy by a producer or an industry or an institutional sector, which is estimated by the total value of output produced and deducting the total value of intermediate consumption of goods and services used to produce that output. This indicator is expressed in current prices, meaning no adjustment has been made to account for price changes over time. This indicator is expressed in United States dollars.