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Imports of industrial products. By technological content and geographical areas

Imports of industrial products. By technological content and geographical areas Catalonia. 2019
Value Variation (%)
Imports of industrial products 82,648.7 2.2
High technology level 11,239.6 10.7
European Union 6,464.7 25.7
Rest of the world 4,775.0 -4.7
Medium-high technology level 39,119.3 -0.7
European Union 25,142.7 -1.3
Rest of the world 13,976.6 0.4
Medium-low technology level 12,211.9 3.0
European Union 6,297.0 -2.9
Rest of the world 5,914.9 10.1
Low technology level 20,077.9 3.1
European Union 9,628.2 2.7
Rest of the world 10,449.7 3.4
Units: Millions of euros.
Source: Idescat, based on data from the State Tax Administration Agency's Department of Customs and Special Taxes.
Imports of industrial products. By technological content and geographical areas Spain. 2019
Value Variation (%)
Imports of industrial products 265,464.5 2.6
High technology level 42,762.9 5.0
European Union 22,370.2 4.7
Rest of the world 20,392.7 5.3
Medium-high technology level 114,463.1 2.1
European Union 76,511.2 0.8
Rest of the world 37,951.9 4.8
Medium-low technology level 42,620.2 0.0
European Union 24,279.8 -2.9
Rest of the world 18,340.5 4.2
Low technology level 65,618.3 3.6
European Union 29,069.3 2.4
Rest of the world 36,549.0 4.5
Units: Millions of euros.
Source: Idescat, based on data from the State Tax Administration Agency's Department of Customs and Special Taxes.

Last update: February 27, 2020. Revised series on February 7, 2023.

Methodological note

The statistics for technological content (R&D) of industrial products in foreign trade is based on the most recent classification drawn up by the Eurostat of industrial sectors by research and development (R&D) effort. These statistics classify flows of exported and imported goods by the importance of their technological content.

The technological content of an industrial sector is identified by calculating R&D spending as a percentage of the sector's production volume. The concept also takes into not only the sector's own technological effort (direct R&D intensity) but also the technology built into its purchases of intermediate goods and equipment (indirect intensity). This new classification makes it possible to compare the statistical information that it is generated nationally with the one generated in Europe.

The result had been an aggregation of the industrial sectors of the Classificació catalana d'activitats econòmiques 2009 (NACE-Rev 2) in four groups according to its technological intensity: high technological level, high medium, medium low and low. These groups are divided by exports or imports to the European Union of the 27 or to the rest of the world. The values corresponding to Catalonia and Spain are generated.

Idescat has revised the series of exports and imports of industrial products since the first quarter of 1994, following the Classification of products by technological content Eurostat.