Last year, industry represented the most significant economic activity in the European Union depending on the generated production, accounting for 19.1 percent of the total gross value added and the states with the highest share were: Ireland (36.5 percent), the Czech Republic (30.2 percent), Slovenia (26.9 percent) and Romania (26.1 percent), according to the data published on Monday by the European Statistical Office (Eurostat).
Moreover, industry was also the most significant economic activity in 2018 in Slovakia (25.7 percent), Germany (25.4 percent), Poland (25 percent) and Hungary (24.8 percent).
Last year, the other important economic activities in the EU were "Wholesale and retail trade, transport, food and accommodation services" (19 percent in the EU, 20.2 percent in Romania), followed by "Public administration, defence, education, health and social assistance activities" (18.6 percent in the EU, 14.5 percent in Romania), "Professional, scientific and technical activities" (11.5 percent in the EU, 8 percent in Romania), "Real estate activities "(11.2 percent in the EU, 8.3 percent in Romania ), "Constructions" (5.5 percent in the EU, 6 percent in Romania), "Agriculture, forestry and fishing (1.6 percent in the EU, 4.8 percent in Romania), "Information and communications" (5.2 percent in the EU, 5.8 percent in Romania), "Finance and insurance" (4.9 percent in the EU, 3 percent in Romania), "Art and recreational activities (3.4 percent in the EU, similar in Romania).
In 12 EU member states, "wholesale and retail trade, transport, food and accommodation services" accounted for the most significant economic activity depending on the gross value added generated. The highest percentage was registered in Lithuania (31.9 percent of total gross value added), Poland (26 percent), Cyprus (25.6 percent), Greece (25.1 percent), Latvia and Portugal (both with 24.8 percent).
"Public administration, defence, education, health and social assistance activities" was the main economic activity according to the gross value added generated in five EU member states: France (22.4 percent), Denmark (21.6 percent), Belgium (21.4 percent), Sweden (21.3 percent) and the Netherlands (20.8 percent).
Romania among EU states where industry represents most significant economic activity
Explorează subiectul
Articole Similare

27
Second evening of protests/Several hundred people in Victoriei Square in Bucharest
27

9
BVB closes higher Thursday's trading session
9

11
President Dan invites magistrates who want to raise problems to discussion without time limit on December 22
11

14
Reconstruction of Ukraine is continental project whose success to influence Europe's economic, security landscape (FinMin Nazare)
14

74
Hundreds of prosecutors and judges send solidarity message for magistrates who made disclosures to Recorder
74

14
EP VP Negrescu proposes tax on profits of online casinos, with funds to be directed to education
14

18
Elie Wiesel Institute: Antisemitism - a reality; Ion Antonescu - saviour; parties with antisemitic messages
18

17
Romanian Cultural Institute launched the 'Culture Does Good' Fund
17

15
Finance minister to participate in ECOFIN meeting on Friday
15

15
Ministry of Education wants to supplement social scholarship fund for students in 2026 with 60 million euros
15

17
Cluj's Mayor Boc: Democracy is and must remain conversation between people, not between bots
17

12
Government approvs signing of Convention establishing International Commission on Compensation Claims for Ukraine
12

9
Ministry of Finance borrows 500 million RON from banks on Thursday
9





















Comentează