New FINAT trade survey shows signs of improvement
Business confidence has returned to the self-adhesive label sector in Europe although total demand is still showing a decrease over the equivalent period of last year, FINAT, the industry’s global trade association, reports.
Bucked up by a buoyant Labelexpo Europe 2009, held in
After a dramatic all-time low in the first quarter of 2009 in all sectors, the business climate has returned to positive figures in the third quarter of 2009.
FINAT’s managing director Jules Lejeune said: ‘This is encouraging but in day-to-day trading label producers are still seeing a reduction in demand – as is to be expected in the economic conditions we have seen in the last year.
‘Total demand for self-adhesive label materials in
‘It should be realized, however, that the crisis first hit our sector in the third quarter of 2008 and the first two periods of that year were still buoyant. The slowdown of the deceleration pace in our sector confirms cautious signs of economic recovery that have become evident since the summer.’
For the year to date, total labelstock demand in
Compared to the third quarter of 2008, filmic rolls have taken the lead in the return to positive year-on-year growth rates. Regionally, the recovery appears to be driven by demand in
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