Published: 13 July 2017
Turnover in manufacturing increased by 6.6 per cent in February to April
According to Statistics Finland, in the February to April period turnover in manufacturing was 6.6 per cent up on the corresponding period of the year before. Domestic sales grew by 4.9 per cent and export turnover by 7.8 per cent from one year ago.
Three months' year-on-year change in turnover in manufacturing (C) sub-industries (TOL 2008)
Turnover went up from the corresponding period of the previous year in nearly all manufacturing (C) sub-industries . Turnover increased most in the chemical industry, by 16.9 per cent, and in the metal industry, by 7.8 per cent. Turnover decreased from the previous year in the food industry by 0.4 per cent and in the textile, clothing and leather industry by 2.0 per cent.
Three months' year-on-year change in turnover in main industrial categories (TOL 2008)
The turnover of all main categories of manufacturing industries grew year-on-year. Turnover grew strongest in the industry of mining and quarrying, 24.2 per cent. Turnover in water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities increased by 5.0 per cent, and that of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply by 3.5 per cent from one year before.
The index of turnover in industry describes enterprises whose main industry is manufacturing. The calculation of the indices is based on the Tax Administration’s self-assessed tax data which are supplemented with data obtained with Statistics Finland’s sales inquiry. The monthly turnovers of manufacturing enterprises can vary considerably, especially in the metal industries. The variation is mainly due to invoicing practices. The final invoice for major machinery deliveries and projects may be recorded in the sales of one month, even if the delivery had required the work of several months or years.
Changes in the Tax Administration’s self-assessed tax data have not so far had an effect on the data of turnover indices
The effects of the changes in the Tax Administration's self-assessed tax data have been analysed in Statistics Finland’s turnover indices. Based on the analyses, the changes have thus far not been found to have significant effects on enterprises’ VAT reporting in terms of statistics production. More information about this in Changes in the periodic tax return data used in turnover indices.
Source: Index of turnover in industry 2017, April, Statistics Finland
Inquiries: Maija Sappinen 029 551 3348, Kirsi-Maaria Manninen 029 551 2681, myynti.teollisuus@stat.fi
Director in charge: Sami Saarikivi
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- Appendix figure 1. Trend series on total turnover, domestic turnover and export turnover in manufacturing (13.7.2017)
- Appendix figure 2. Trend series on total turnover, domestic turnover and export turnover in the forest industry (13.7.2017)
- Appendix figure 3. Trend series on total turnover, domestic turnover and export turnover in the chemical industry (13.7.2017)
- Appendix figure 4. Trend series on total turnover, domestic turnover and export turnover in the electronic and electrical industry (13.7.2017)
- Revisions in these statistics
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- Revisions in these statistics (13.7.2017)
Updated 13.7.2017
Official Statistics of Finland (OSF):
Index of turnover in industry [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-596X. April 2017. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 16.11.2024].
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