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Orders in industry, fixed prices 2010=100, by industrial classification SNI2007. Annual 2000 - 2016

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Jeongwon Kim, Statistics Sweden
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Lovisa Hertzman, Statistics Sweden
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2017-05-05
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2016-04-05 In connection with the publishing of February 2016, the statistics was revised back to April 2015. This is due to new information in NACE 24 industry for basic metals. This primarily affects this sub-sector and the aggregates where it is included. 2016-12-05 In connection with the publishing of October 2016, the statistics was revised back to April 2015. This is due to new information in NACE 29 Motor vehicle industry. This primarily affects this sub-sector and the aggregates where it is included. In connection with the publishing of March 2017, the Turnover in the service sector were revised back to January 2015. This is due to reclassification of Ericsson AB. As a result of this, also minor revisions are found in these statistics. Data marked with .. involves classified information or missing data