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Encouraging machine sales growth

The VDMA sees signs of encouraging machine sales growth.
By MJ Woof July 3, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
The German VDMA trade body reports healthy signs for steady sales growth in construction machines


Positive signs of growth in sales of construction machines have been seen in Germany in May. That is the result of analysis by the German construction machinery manufacturer’s association, VDMA, sees grounds for cautious optimism.

The VDMA reports says that incoming orders in the machinery and equipment manufacturing industry in Germany developed positively in May with real growth of 9%. "However, May of the previous year was a particularly weak month for orders and the basis for comparison was correspondingly low," said VDMA chief economist Dr Johannes Gernandt. Domestic business increased by 2%, while orders from abroad rose by 12% in May.

For the first five months of the current year, a slight overall increase in orders of 3% is on the books, driven by growth of 4% in foreign business, while domestic orders remained unchanged. "This development confirms our slight optimism for the second half of the year. The order situation underpins our production forecast of minus 2% in real terms for 2025. Global uncertainty remains high. This makes it all the more important that the EU quickly reaches an agreement with the USA to end the ongoing trade disputes and prevent further escalation," emphasised Dr Gernandt.

In the less volatile three-month period from March to May, companies recorded an increase in orders of 2% in real terms compared to the previous year. Domestic business (minus 1%) was still slightly below the previous year's figure, while foreign business increased (plus 4%). The euro countries ordered 23% more machinery and equipment in this period, while orders from non-euro countries were down 3%.

 

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