Bulgaria saw the biggest monthly increase in industrial output in March among EU member states in Southeast Europe (SEE), at 5.8%, followed by Slovenia and Greece with 4.8% and 1.0%, respectively, Eurostat said on Wednesday.
Romania's industrial output decreased by 2.4% year-on-year in the first three months of the year, the national statistical office said on Wednesday, quoting seasonally and working-day adjusted data.
Slovenia's industrial production rose 3.8% on the year in March, after it declined 2.5% in February, the country's statistical office, SURS, said on Monday.
Bulgaria's industrial production index grew by 4.8% year-on-year in March after declining by a revised 8.7% in February, the statistical office said on Friday, citing preliminary and seasonally-adjusted data.
Serbia's industrial producer price index (PPI) rose by an annual 6.4% in April, after increasing 4.3% in March, the statistical office said on Thursday.