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Over 16% of construction managers and 14.8% of traders estimate price increases and decreases in activity, according to INS.

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29 September 2025, 08:55
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According to INS data, managers in construction and trade anticipate decreases in activity during the period from September to November 2025, estimating a decline of 16% and 14.8% respectively. Although moderate increases in the number of employees in trade are expected, most anticipate price increases. In the industrial sector, stability is expected, but with an upward trend in prices. In construction, a decrease in production and the number of employees is estimated, along with a significant increase in the prices of works.

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INS: 50,8% dintre managerii din construcţii şi 47,4% din comerţul cu amănuntul consideră că preţurile vor creşte, până în noiembrie
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Estimare INS: Prețurile vor crește în următoarele trei luni. Ce procente anticipează managerii
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INS: 50,8% dintre managerii din construcţii şi 47,4% din comerţul cu amănuntul se aşteaptă la noi creşteri de preţuri
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Estimare INS: Prețurile vor crește în următoarele trei luni. Ce procente anticipează managerii

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