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Imports. By economic destination of the goods

Imports. By economic destination of the goods Catalonia. 2005
Value Variation (%)
Total imports 67,813.3 11.7
Consumer goods 21,189.3 12.1
Food, beverages and tobacco 3,872.6 3.3
Other consumer goods 17,316.7 14.3
Capital goods 6,331.4 15.1
Machinery and other capital goods 4,599.4 16.6
Transport material and other capital goods 1,732.0 11.1
Intermediate goods 40,292.6 10.9
Agricultural products, forestry and fishery 1,538.4 15.0
Energy and industrial products 38,754.2 10.8
Unclassified 0.0 .. Confidential data, low reliability or not available
Units: Millions of euros.
Source: Idescat, based on data from the State Tax Administration Agency's Department of Customs and Special Taxes.
(..) Confidential data, low reliability or not available.
Imports. By economic destination of the goods Spain. 2005
Value Variation (%)
Total imports 232,954.5 11.8
Consumer goods 67,653.0 9.6
Food, beverages and tobacco 14,122.4 5.9
Other consumer goods 53,530.6 10.6
Capital goods 26,880.9 18.8
Machinery and other capital goods 16,124.5 9.9
Transport material and other capital goods 10,756.4 35.2
Intermediate goods 138,420.5 11.6
Agricultural products, forestry and fishery 4,367.3 17.1
Energy and industrial products 134,053.2 11.4
Unclassified 0.0 .. Confidential data, low reliability or not available
Units: Millions of euros.
Source: Idescat, based on data from the State Tax Administration Agency's Department of Customs and Special Taxes.
(..) Confidential data, low reliability or not available.

Last update: March 20, 2006. Revised series on February 20, 2024.

Methodological note

Idescat draws up these statistics using the most relevant information derived from data for imports to third countries, based on the Single Administrative Document (SAD), and dispatches to Community countries based on the Intrastat declaration.

The coming into force in 1993 of the Single European Market led to the elimination of border controls on trading between Community member states and, as a result, major changes in the documents, formalities and controls for exports and imports. Intrastat is a permanent and direct system for gathering data from companies in order to draw up, through consignors and consignees, statistics about the trading of goods between member states by means of a statistical declaration. Intrastat replaces the Single Administrative Document (SAD) for this trading.

The classification of products by economic destination is the result of the drawing up of a classification of foreign trade based on the purpose the goods are used for grouped by their customs tariffs (TARIC). Thus the products are shown divided into three groups: consumer goods, capital goods and intermediate goods.