The 2023 figures for the sector's activity, presented on January 17 during the CAPEB press conference, are clear. If the decline in activity experienced by the building trades over the whole of 2023 is moderate (-0,6% in volume), while this sector has been penalized by the fall in new construction (- 4,5% in the 4th quarter of 2023), this is thanks to the quasi-stability of activity in renovation, supported by work to improve energy performance (+1,5% in volume), market of renovation in which craft construction companies are leaders.
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