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Orders and turnover in industry, June 2018

Orders to industry decreased in June

Statistical news from Statistics Sweden 2018-08-07 9.30

Total orders to industry decreased by 5.8 percent in June 2018 compared with May, in seasonally adjusted figures. Compared with June 2017, total orders to industry decreased by 3.5 percent, in calendar adjusted figures.

A majority of industrial subdivisions had a negative monthly development in seasonally adjusted figures. The largest decrease was in the petroleum industry, which decreased by 19.2 percent compared with May. The monthly change in total orders was negative in both the domestic and the export markets. Compared with May, the domestic market declined by 2.9 percent and the export market declined by 7.1 percent, both in seasonally adjusted figures.

On an annual basis, total orders to industry decreased by 3.5 percent compared with June 2017, in calendar adjusted figures. Orders received from customers in Sweden decreased by 1.0 per cent and orders received from customers abroad decreased by 5.4 per cent.

The figures for June are preliminary. Since the previous publication, seasonally adjusted monthly developments in May compared with April have been revised up by 0.4 percentage points to a monthly development of -1.4 percent. Calendar adjusted developments in May compared with May of the previous year have been revised up by 0.8 percentage points to an annual development of 2.2 percent.

For a more comprehensive understanding of the statistics, it is relevant to analyse the seasonal and calendar adjustments’ effects on the statistics.

Percent changes in orders
NACE 2007 INDUSTRY TITLE June 2018/ May 2018[1] Jan-June 2018/ Jan-June 2017 [2] June 2018/ June 2017 [2] Share of orders in total industry 2015
    Tot Dom Exp Tot Dom Exp Tot Dom Exp  
B+C Mines and quarries and manufacturing industry ‑5.8 ‑2.9 ‑7.1 1.0 1.3 0.7 ‑3.5 ‑1.0 ‑5.4 100.0
- Intermediate goods industry ‑0.7 ‑0.5 ‑1.6 1.4 2.0 0.8 0.8 ‑1.0 2.4 41.1
- Energy excl. NACE rev 2. Section D ‑19.2 ‑3.4 ‑29.8 4.5 5.3 3.7 ‑11.4 ‑3.3 ‑18.0 6.3
- Capital goods industry ‑12.4 ‑2.4 ‑16.1 ‑0.1 1.2 ‑0.7 ‑10.5 1.3 ‑16.6 34.8
- Non-durable consumer goods industry 2.3 ‑4.1 11.3 1.7 ‑0.4 5.7 6.0 ‑1.5 18.4 15.8
- Durable consumer goods industry ‑1.9 ‑1.9 0.3 ‑2.1 ‑1.1 ‑3.9 ‑2.8 ‑3.7 ‑0.7 2.0
B Mines and quarries ‑6.9 ‑1.6 ‑13.3 3.9 7.6 ‑0.3 ‑3.0 ‑8.5 8.1 2.8
C Manufacturing industry ‑5.8 ‑1.9 ‑7.6 0.9 1.1 0.6 ‑3.6 ‑0.6 ‑5.9 97.2
10-12 Food product, beverage and tobacco industry ‑2.2 ‑2.9 1.0 0.7 ‑0.8 7.0 0.3 ‑1.4 8.5 9.8
13-15 Industry for textile and leather products ‑8.3 ‑7.6 ‑9.3 ‑1.5 ‑3.7 0.6 ‑5.4 ‑7.6 ‑3.3 0.5
16 Industry for wood and wood products 2.9 0.4 8.9 ‑0.6 ‑1.2 0.7 ‑1.3 ‑3.9 3.8 4.3
17 Industry for pulp, paper and paper products 2.9 1.8 4.0 ‑1.4 ‑2.7 ‑1.2 ‑0.5 3.7 ‑1.5 7.8
18 Industry for printing and reproduction of recorded media 1.1 ‑6.5 97.4 9.8 2.7 72.5 9.2 1.6 44.4 1.3
19 Industry for coke and refined petroleum products ‑19.2 ‑3.4 ‑29.8 4.5 5.3 3.7 ‑11.4 ‑3.3 ‑18.0 5.4
20-21 Industry for chemicals and industry for pharmaceutical products 9.0 ‑1.3 11.1 3.2 ‑1.0 4.2 12.6 ‑2.5 16.4 8.0
22 Industry for rubber and plastic products ‑1.5 ‑3.1 ‑1.0 3.0 5.4 0.4 ‑0.2 ‑0.9 0.9 2.4
23 Industry for other non-metallic mineral products 0.7 0.6 3.2 ‑4.8 ‑5.2 ‑2.5 4.5 6.7 ‑8.3 2.2
24 Industry for basic metals ‑1.1 ‑2.9 ‑0.8 5.6 3.6 6.5 2.0 5.2 0.4 8.7
25 Industry for manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment ‑0.1 ‑1.0 ‑3.1 ‑3.0 ‑5.0 1.3 ‑3.1 0.2 ‑8.5 6.6
26 Industry for manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products ‑14.9 5.3 ‑22.9 ‑12.2 ‑10.9 ‑13.1 ‑30.2 ‑33.6 ‑27.8 7.5
27 Industry for manufacture of electrical equipment ‑10.6 ‑14.6 ‑11.9 ‑0.7 9.7 ‑8.6 ‑0.7 ‑19.9 16.3 4.1
28 Industry for machinery and equipment n.e.c. 2.1 2.7 1.3 8.2 15.3 5.3 9.3 30.5 1.6 10.8
29 Industry for motor vehicles ‑18.5 ‑12.6 ‑20.5 ‑1.2 17.4 ‑6.9 ‑19.6 2.5 ‑26.9 11.8
30 Industry for other transport equipment 0.0 33.2 ‑15.1 ‑3.9 ‑47.5 56.4 ‑6.8 ‑23.6 11.1 1.6
31-33 Industry for other manufacturing, repair and installation of machinery and equipment ‑2.2 ‑5.2 4.6 ‑0.3 3.3 ‑7.6 0.7 ‑1.8 6.6 4.4

1) Calender and seasonally adjusted figures 2) Calender adjusted figures

Definitions and explanations

Revisions

When the orders index and the turnover index for a new month are published, the indices for previous months are also revised. The material is normally revised for between two and four months retroactively, depending on which month of the quarter is the reference month. The whole previous quarter is revised when publishing the first and second months of a quarter. Calendar-adjusted figures, seasonally adjusted figures and trend figures are revised from January 2000 onwards.

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