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Further rise in new orders
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2013-02-15T10:00:00.000Z
Energy and manufacturing;National accounts and business cycles
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osi, Index of orders in manufacturing (discontinued), new orders, order reserve, domestic market, export marketBusiness cycles , Manufacturing, mining and quarrying , National accounts and business cycles, Energy and manufacturing
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Index of orders in manufacturing (discontinued)Q4 2012

Statistics Norway has decided to stop the publication of the Index of orders in manufacturing from the first quarter of 2018. One reason for this was that the statistic previously was a part of Eurostat's regulation for short-term statistics, but this requirement was removed from the regulation in 2012. However, indicators for new orders and stock of orders are available in Business tendency survey for manufacturing, mining and quarrying.

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Further rise in new orders

New orders received were up from the third quarter of 2012 to the fourth quarter of 2012, and unfilled orders also increased.

Index of orders. 2005=100
Change in per centIndex of value
4th quarter 2012 / 3rd quarter 20124th quarter 2012 / 4th quarter 20114th quarter 2012
New orders received:
Manufacturing working on new orders22.64.2135.5
Domestic market21.4-1.4130.3
Export market23.79.8140.6
 
Chemical and pharmaceutical products5.9-22.7120.9
Basic metals16.9-15.998.8
Machinery and equipment37.9108.4223.8
Ships, boats and oil plattforms42.625.4130.6
 
Stock of orders:
Manufacturing working on new orders4.114.4193.9
Domestic market3.023.7177.4
Export market5.17.2211.5
 
Chemical and pharmaceutical products15.0-1.785.0
Basic metals2.2-18.670.4
Machinery and equipment7.833.0412.4
Ships, boats and oil plattforms3.230.1196.5
New orders received and unfilled orders. Unadjusted. 2005=100

The increase in new orders received and unfilled orders was 23 and 4 per cent respectively from the third quarter of 2012 to the fourth quarter of 2012. The export market made the largest contribution to this development.