Main results
- The annual rate of the Business Turnover stands at 3.3% in the seasonal and calendar adjusted series and -0.3% in the original.
- The monthly variation of the Business Turnover stands at -0.8%, after seasonal and calendar adjustment.
The Total Business Turnover Index, once adjusted for seasonal and calendar effects, showed a variation of 3.3% in April, as compared with the same month of the previous year. For other hand, the BTI original series registered an annual variation of -0.3%.
Annual rate. Percentage
The seasonally and calendar adjusted indices showed positive annual growth rates in three of the four analysed sectors. Electricity and water supply, sewerage and waste management recorded the highest increase (22.4%), while the only decline was seen in Extractive and manufacturing industries (-1.3%).
Annual rate. Percentage
The monthly variation of the seasonally and calendar adjusted Business Turnover Index between the months of April and March of 2025 stood at -0.8%. This rate was seven tenths lower than the previous month.
Monthly rate. Percentage
Of the four analyzed sectors, all showed negative monthly rates. Electricity and water supply, sewerage and waste management showed the highest decrease (-10.2%) followed by Extractive and manufacturing industries (-1.0%).
On the press release day, INE has updated BTI data series corresponding to the last 13 months. In the case of calendar adjusted and seasonally and calendar adjusted series, according to INE standard, the series are revised since its beginning. The results are available at INEbase.
According to the Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2023/137 INE has started the works to incorporate the new National Economic Activities Classification CNAE-2025 in all the statistical operations.
In the case of the BTI, the release of the first results with CNAE-2025 will take place in March 2028.
The Business Turnover Index (BTI) is a short-term synthesis statistical operation aiming at obtaining an indicator to measure the short-term evolution of turnover, as a whole, for non-financial economic sectors: Extractive and manufacturing industries, Electrical energy and water, Trade and Non-financial services.
Further information is available in the methodology and the standardized methodological report.
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