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Comprehensive industry insight
With our services you benefit from incisive analysis and insights into the latest industry trends and developments to help you make informed decisions.

A 360 view on global sector developments
Our Global Industry Services provide you with short-, medium- and long-term forecasts, with comprehensive analysis of output and investment trends across industrial sectors. Our clients benefit from reports, databanks, and an econometric model to help them analyse historical and forecast data.

Sector risk and scenario planning
Our baseline sector forecasts are complemented by upside and downside scenarios, allowing clients to quantify short- and medium-term risks and their impact across industrial sectors globally and for specific countries and regions. This offers a framework for clients to better understand the environment within which they operate.

Expert insight at your fingertips
Every industrial sector is monitored by an expert with deep sectoral knowledge and experience. All our analysts may be directly contacted by our clients for support. We have a rigorous and transparent forecasting process which includes a careful review of the model forecasts to ensure they are consistent with our global and country economic projections and reflect the latest sector-specific developments.
Forecasts are available for all sectors of the economy and are updated quarterly; detailed reports are provided for 14 sectors as well as for commodity prices.
Our Industry Services
Our services provide you with the tools you need to make informed decisions. Get access to historical data, long-term forecasts, in-depth analysis, risk scenarios and key economic events to help you with your strategic and tactical planning.
Our services are backed by a global team of economists and sector experts and supported by Oxford Economics proprietary economic and sector forecasting models.

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Global Industry Model
An integrated model covering 100 sectors across 77 countries and the Eurozone.
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Global Industry Service
Gain insights into the impact of economic developments on industrial sectors.
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US Industry Service
Outlook for 261 detailed sectors in the NAICS classification.
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Commodity Price Forecasts
Monthly reports on commodity price trends and forecasts, as well as weekly briefings on the latest price action.
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Pricing and Cost Service
Monthly reports on commodity price trends and forecasts, as well as weekly briefings on the latest price action.
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Global Construction Service
Understand and shape the future of the global construction and engineering industry.
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Asia Construction Service
Detailed overviews of historical trends and future prospects for building activity across 12 key Asian countries and New Zealand.
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US Construction Service
A comprehensive five-year outlook for construction activity in the United States.
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Global Industry Service
Our team of industry economists provide long-term forecasts and analysis of macroeconomic and sector trends that will affect key industries in the world’s major economies. Reports, databanks, and globally integrated model help clients analyse historical and forecast data, gain insights into the impact of economic developments, and anticipate performance under alternate scenarios.

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