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Eurostat 2025 release calendar: Available now
The new year is here, and so is the 2025 Eurostat release calendar with all our forthcoming releases.
This tool presents scheduled data releases, Euro indicators, news articles, publications, data visualizations, Statistics Explained articles, events and webinars, and podcasts.
Weekly planning in the calendar is confirmed every Friday for the following week. Beyond that, provisional planning covers all 2025. The calendar can be viewed in a weekly format or in a list format to show the provisional planning for the full month in question.

Both the release calendar and the specific Euro indicators release calendar are available in .ics / iCalendar format by clicking on the “Want to subscribe?” yellow button. This allows you to easily add our calendar to the most popular calendar applications, like Outlook, Google Calendar, etc. You can include the whole calendar or select a specific statistical theme (e.g. agriculture and fisheries or economy and finance) or release category (e.g. news articles or data release), both available at the top of the page as well.
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