Year: 2025

PAM’s commerce sector strikes to take place – no prerequisites for an agreement

On Friday 31 January, Service Union United PAM announced massive strikes in the commerce sector. The strikes will particularly target the largest logistics and daily consumer goods trade operators in the commerce sector. The Finnish Commerce Federation has been actively negotiating with PAM under the direction of the National Conciliator since the beginning of February and has sought to find joint solutions to reach a result. However, the parties are still far from a mutual agreement in terms of their objectives. As previously announced, the commerce sector's strikes will begin on Monday, 17 February.

Government plans extensive sugar taxation – commerce sector warns of administrative chaos 

The government is proposing an increase in VAT on chocolate and sweets from 14 per cent to 25.5 per cent. The Finnish Commerce Federation warns that the change would be impossible for companies to implement within the proposed time-frame and would cause an enormous administrative burden. There are also problems related to EU legislation. The federation contends that the government proposal should be dismissed.

Weak growth in the commerce sector is not enough to increase employment – the tax wedge of services should finally be reduced

The decline in retail trade's sales volume continued last year for the third consecutive year and will continue early this year. However, the Finnish Commerce Federation predicts that the sales volume will increase by approximately half a per cent this year and the growth will accelerate to approximately 1–1.5 per cent next year. The multiple tax wedge of services is burdensome to the international competitiveness of specialty goods trade in particular by weakening purchasing power and raising prices. The government’s mid-term review should focus on a tax policy that genuinely creates growth and supports the operating conditions of companies.