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Published: 18 October 2010

Producer prices for manufactured products rose by 7.2 per cent in the year

According to Statistics Finland, producer prices for manufactured products rose by 7.2 per cent, export prices by 6.8 per cent and import prices by 8.6 per cent from September 2009 to September 2010. The basic price index for domestic supply went up by 7.2 per cent in the year. The year-on-year change in the wholesale price index was 8.3 per cent.

The rise in the producer prices for manufactured products was caused by increases in the prices of, for instance, metals, pulp and oil products from the previous year's September. The rising of the prices was curbed by falls in the prices of electronic products.

From August to September producer prices for manufactured products rose by 0.9 per cent. The prices of metals, for instance, rose whereas the price of pulp fell.

Month-on-month and year-on-year changes in Producer Price Indices in September 2010

Indices
(2005=100)
Point figure
9/2010
Change %
8/2010 - 9/2010
Change %
9/2009 - 9/2010
Producer price index for manufactured products, total 109.8 0.9 7.2
Export price index 99.8 0.5 6.8
Import price index 110.6 0.3 8.6
Basic price index for domestic supply 115.5 0.8 7.2
Wholesale price index 115.0 0.9 8.3

Source: Producer Price Indices 2010, September. Statistics Finland

Inquiries: Jaana Hellman +358 9 1734 2661, Toni Udd +358 9 1734 3380, thi.tilastokeskus@stat.fi

Director in charge: Kari Molnar

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Last updated 18.10.2010

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Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Producer price indices [e-publication].
ISSN=1799-3695. September 2010. Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 26.11.2024].
Access method: http://www.stat.fi/til/thi/2010/09/thi_2010_09_2010-10-18_tie_001_en.html