Energy crisis, inflation, declining purchasing power, overstocks at distributors, increase in business failures in 2022, the economic context is not favorable to the New Housing sector. The study conducted by Inoha among its members at the end of 2022 and the market data collected at the end of January 2023 on INODATA, the association's new Business Intelligence platform, prove this.
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