Turnover of construction decreased by 7.0 per cent in April 2024 from one year ago
Change
According to Statistics Finland, the working day adjusted turnover of construction enterprises decreased by 7.0 per cent in April 2024 compared to the previous year. The volume of sales, from which the impact of price changes has been eliminated, went down by 4.5 per cent. The decline in construction was most affected by the weak development of turnover and sales volume in building construction.
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- Turnover of construction decreased by 7.0 per cent in April 2024 from one year ago.
- Sales volume decreased by 4.5 per cent in April 2024 from one year ago.
- The turnover and sales volume of construction decreased in most industries.
The turnover and sales volume of construction decreased in most industries
In April 2024, working day adjusted turnover in construction of buildings fell by 10.9 per cent and sales volume by 8.7 per cent compared to one year ago. In turn, working day adjusted turnover in civil engineering increased by 1.5 per cent and sales volume by 0.6 per cent from the previous year. Turnover in specialised construction activities went down by 5.7 per cent and sales volume by 3.2 per cent from one year ago.
Seasonally adjusted turnover in construction increased compared to March
Seasonally adjusted turnover in construction increased by 0.8 per cent in April compared to March. Seasonally adjusted sales volume increased by 1.1 per cent in April from March.
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Annual change in working day adjusted turnover and sales volume in sectors of construction, % (TOL 2008)
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