Turnover in industry decreased by 2.5 per cent in November 2024

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release | Index of turnover in industry 2024, November

According to Statistics Finland, working day adjusted turnover in industry (TOL BCD) decreased by 2.5 per cent in November 2024 from November 2023.

Key selections

  • Turnover grew most in November 2024 in the electronic and electrical industry, by 23.7 per cent from the year before.
  • Turnover decreased most in November in the industry of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, by 22.5 per cent from the previous year.
  • Seasonally adjusted turnover in industry decreased by 0.3 per cent in November from the month before.

Turnover grew most in the electronic and electrical industry

Turnover adjusted for working days grew most in November in the electronic and electrical industry, by 23.7 per cent from the year before. Turnover grew from the previous year also in the metal industry (5.9%), the food industry (5.5%) and mining and quarrying (3.3%). Turnover decreased most in electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, by 22.5 per cent from the year before. Turnover in the chemical industry was 6.3 per cent lower and turnover in the forest industry 3.0 per cent lower than in the previous year.

Export turnover grew in nearly all main industries

Export turnover grew in nearly all main industries in November. The growth was strongest in mining and quarrying (26.7%) and the electronic and electrical industry (26.1%). Export turnover in the forest industry was 12.8 per cent higher and in the food industry 10.4 per cent higher than one year earlier. Export turnover in the metal industry grew by 3.6 per cent from the previous year. Among the main industries, export turnover decreased only in the chemical industry and was 5.1 per cent lower than one year earlier.

Domestic turnover decreased most in the forest industry, by 30.3 per cent from one year back. Domestic turnover was 10.8 per cent lower in mining and quarrying and 8.3 per cent lower in the chemical industry compared to the previous year. Domestic turnover grew from the year before in the food industry (4.8%), the metal industry (4.6%) and the electronic and electrical industry (2.2%).

Turnover decreased in November from the previous month

Seasonally adjusted turnover in industry decreased by 0.3 per cent in November 2024 compared to October. Turnover decreased by 0.5 per cent in October and by 0.1 per cent in September compared to the previous month.

Tables

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Annual change of working-day adjusted turnover in industries of manufacturing, % (TOL 2008)

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Revisions to annual changes in the working-day adjusted turnover in main industries of manufacturing

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Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Index of turnover in industry [online publication].
Reference period: 2024, November. ISSN=1798-596X. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [Referenced: 9.1.2025].
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