Poland’s industrial sector lost some momentum in July 2026, with year-over-year output growth slowing to 5.1%, down from 7.6% in June 2026. The latest data, updated on 20 August 2026, indicate that while the sector continues to expand compared with a year earlier, the pace has moderated notably from the previous month’s stronger performance.
Both the current and previous readings are calculated on a year-over-year basis, comparing each month’s industrial production to the same month a year earlier. June’s 7.6% rise underscored robust industrial activity, but July’s 5.1% suggests a cooling in growth, which may point to normalizing demand conditions or emerging capacity constraints in Poland’s manufacturing and industrial base.
Investors and analysts will be watching upcoming releases closely to see whether July’s slowdown proves temporary or marks the start of a more sustained easing in Poland’s industrial growth trajectory as the second half of 2026 unfolds.