December 2, 2022

According to Statistics Estonia, in October, the total production of industrial enterprises decreased by 5.8% at constant prices compared with October 2021. Output fell in all three sectors – by 4.4% in electricity production, by 6.1% in manufacturing, and by 0.4% in mining.

“In October, the volume of industrial productiondeclined in almost all manufacturing activities, but compared with September, the fall was not as deep in the more important economic activities,” said Helle Bunder, analyst at Statistics Estonia. Among the activities with larger shares, there was an increase in output only in the electronics industry (11.5%), while production volumes in the manufacture of chemical products remained at exactly the same level. Among the larger industries, production volumes fell in the manufacture of wood (15.4%), small declines were also recorded in the manufacture of fabricated metal products (1.3%)electrical equipment (0.5%), and food products (0.8%).

In October 2022, compared with the same month last year, the sales of manufacturing production2 increased by 12.1% at constant prices according to working-day adjusted data. Export sales rose by 14.5% and domestic sales by 8.5%.

The volume index and trend of production in manufacturing, January 2012 – October 2022 (2015 = 100)Source: Statistics EstoniaJanuary …May 2012September 2012January 2013May 2013September 2013January 2014May 2014September 2014January 2015May 2015September 2015January 2016May 2016September 2016January 2017May 2017September 2017January 2018May 2018September 2018January 2019May 2019September 2019January 2020May 2020September 2020January 2021May 2021September 2021January 2022May 2022September 20228010012014060160

67.8% of the total production of manufacturing was sold to the external market.

In October compared with September, the seasonally adjusted total industrial production fell by 0.9%, while the production of manufacturing remained almost unchanged, with an increase by 0.3%.

In energy production, compared with October 2021, the volume of electricity production (in megawatt-hours) increased by 2.9%, while the production of heat decreased by 11.0%.


Source: Statistics Estonia
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