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Much, of course, will depend on the situation in the construction sector, the degree of flexibility of access to housing loans (especially for young people), and the consumer confidence.
"A problem that should also be included - continued Andersen - is the widening financial and economic gap between the North and South regions of the Union." Of course, it is not expected that the differ- ences between countries vanish in the short term, it is unrealistic to think of that, however, one thing is certain: the Parquet industry, since 2008, has proven to be able to cope with many adversities, safeguarding its market share compared to "com- petitors" floorings.
"Despite everything, our entrepreneurs have been able to lead their ships and to maintain their posi- tions. Over the past 5 years, only a small number of companies has "abandoned" and this gives me hope for the future. "
Where to start? From the resilience of our entrepre- neurs, and the unconditional love of consumers for the wooden floor. This is not a small thing! s
Production per type - 2012
Mosaic 2% Solid 20%
Multilayer 78%
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