Examples of using Industrial output in English and their translations into Finnish
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Since May 2000, industrial output has been growing at double-digit percentages.
In February, industrial output fell by 21.5 per cent year-on-year.
January data indicate that industrial output did not yet take off into long-awaited growth.
In September, industrial output decreased by 22.7 per cent year-on-year.
Industrial output now grows faster in Finland than in the EU countries on the average.
According to Statistics Finland preliminary data, industrial output grew by 8.2 per cent last year.
Industrial output went up by 5.5 per cent last year.
Industrial output fell by 2.5 per cent in 2005.
According to Statistics Finland, industrial output as calculated per working day was as much as 12.1per cent higher in May 2000 than in May 1999.
Gross domestic product(GDP) grew by 6 per cent and the industrial output, which fell by 30 per cent in 1991,
According to Statistics Finland, industrial output as calculated per working day was as much as 14.2 per cent higher in September 2000 than in September 1999.
According to Statistics Finland, industrial output as calculated per working day was as much as 18.2 per cent higher in October 2000 than in October 1999.
According to Statistics Finland, industrial output as calculated per working day was 6 per cent higher in February 2000 than in February 1999.
According to Statistics Finland, industrial output as calculated per working day was 5.4 per cent lower in July than one year previously.
According to Statistics Finland, industrial output as calculated per working day grew by 3.9 per cent in the year to July.
Industrial output as calculated per working day was 6.9 per cent higher in December 2000 than in December 1999.
According to Statistics Finland, industrial output as calculated per working day was 6.6 per cent higher in January than one year previously.
During the war years, a peak occurred in industrial output in 1943, but this was promptly followed by a clear decline in the very next year.
Internationally, 1973 is regarded as the year when the depression started, but in Finland's industrial output its effects were not seen until 1975 when output began to decline.
Analysts estimate, based on industrial output data, that emissions rose in 2010 by 2-4%,