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Turnover in industry. By activity groups

Turnover in industry. By activity groups (CCEA-2009) Catalonia. 2022
Value Variation (%)
Total industry 187,990,839 20.9
Extraction industries, oil refining 8,959,300 40.7
Industries of food products 34,146,560 18.0
Production of beverages and of tobacco products 3,384,372 21.7
Manufacture of textiles, wearing apparel, leather and footwear 5,080,236 9.1
Manufacture of wood and cork-based products, except furniture; basketry 1,310,204 18.3
Manufacture of paper and graphic arts 7,790,925 25.3
Chemical industries 25,193,647 16.4
Manufacture of pharmaceutical products 8,428,465 12.0
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 6,595,859 11.8
Other non-metal mineral products industries 3,276,182 10.6
Metallurgy 5,747,532 11.7
Manufacture of steel products, except machinery and equipment 10,493,535 17.4
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical material and equipment 8,025,700 18.0
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 6,543,853 13.4
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 15,721,156 8.9
Manufacture of other transport equipment, except motor vehicles 678,940 5.1
Furniture making and other manufacturing industries 2,450,346 2.4
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment 2,527,375 11.9
Electricity and gas production and supply 26,776,666 62.7
Water supply; sanitation and waste management 4,859,985 8.2
Units: Milers d'euros.
Source: Idescat, based on the INE Structural Business Statistics in the Industrial Sector.
Turnover in industry. By activity groups (CCEA-2009) Spain. 2022
Value Variation (%)
Total industry 928,150,501 26.4
Extraction industries, oil refining 89,766,792 70.4
Industries of food products 143,798,021 18.2
Production of beverages and of tobacco products 25,180,358 19.2
Manufacture of textiles, wearing apparel, leather and footwear 11,824,267 -19.9
Manufacture of wood and cork-based products, except furniture; basketry 10,622,057 16.7
Manufacture of paper and graphic arts 26,372,891 21.7
Chemical industries 60,323,028 22.8
Manufacture of pharmaceutical products 22,930,191 10.5
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 27,509,233 6.7
Other non-metal mineral products industries 30,053,218 14.5
Metallurgy 42,432,320 12.5
Manufacture of steel products, except machinery and equipment 48,711,792 19.2
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical material and equipment 27,607,257 11.8
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 25,870,005 10.6
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 77,674,175 20.8
Manufacture of other transport equipment, except motor vehicles 17,194,062 10.7
Furniture making and other manufacturing industries 13,447,602 9.0
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment 11,763,408 11.2
Electricity and gas production and supply 189,412,289 60.5
Water supply; sanitation and waste management 25,657,535 8.5
Units: Milers d'euros.
Source: INE. Structural business statistics in the industrial sector.

Last update: July 4, 2024.

Methodological note

The Structural Business Statistics in the Industrial Sector (called the Industrial Survey of Companies prior to the reference year 2014) is the main source of structural information on the industrial sectors. This sample survey is performed annually by the INE in collaboration with the Idescat. Its fundamental objective is to provide information on the main structural characteristics of industrial companies (production, sales, export, intermediate consumptions, investment, etc).

The basic unit used in the research is the company, defined as a legal entity constituting an organizational unit for the production of goods or services, one having certain autonomy in terms of decision-making, principally as to allocating the resources it has at its disposal. The company is the unit that reports - providing the data requested by the survey - and is also an observation unit (the data required by the questionnaire refers to the company).

The population examined in the Industrial Companies Survey consists of the group of companies whose main activity falls within those found from sections B to E in the Catalan Classification of Economic Activities (CCAE-2009): mining, electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning, water supply, sanitation, waste management, and decontamination. A company's main activity is understood to be the one generating its greatest added value; if this does not apply, it is the one providing employment to the greatest number of people. Until 2007, the classification used was CCAE-93.

Correspondences between the 20 economic activity groups and the CCAE-2009
Activity groupsCCAE-2009
Mining and petroleum refining05–09, 19
Food industry 10
Production of beverages and of tobacco products 11–12
Manufacture of textiles, leather, footwear. Tailoring13–15
Manufacture of wood and cork-based products, except furniture; basketry16
Manufacture of paper and graphic arts17–18
Chemicals industries20
Manufacture of pharmaceutical products21
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products22
Other non-metal mineral products industries23
Metallurgy24
Manufacture of steel products, except machinery and equipment25
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical material and equipment26–27
Manufacture of N.E.C. machinery and equipment28
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers29
Manufacture of other transport equipment, except motor vehicles30
Furniture making and other manufacturing industries31–32
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment33
Electricity and gas production and supply35
Water supply; sanitation and waste management36–39

Turnover refers to the total amount of the sale of products, goods and services corresponding to the ordinary activities of the company, subtracting any discounts, commissionable sales or VAT and other directly related taxes.

The changes made to Industrial Companies Surveys carried out from the 2008 results caused a methodological division within the series that hinders inter-annual comparisons, both in terms of the total amount of industry as well as most sectors and a large number of variables.

In 2011, the Survey widened and improved coverage of the energy sector (division 35 of the CCAE-2009) and, in 2013, the waste management sector (division 38 of the CCAE-2009).

Until the year 2012, the Survey focussed its field of study on industrial companies with at least one employee. From 2013 onwards, the population scope was widened to include industrial companies without employees and the territorial scope was widened to include companies in Ceuta and Melilla.

Several methodological improvements were applied to the Structural Business Statistics in 2016 as part of the Project for the integration of the structural economic surveys.

The lack of uniformity described means it would not be appropriate to calculate the year-over-year variation for these groups of activities for the mentioned years.

From 2019, the results for Spain are shown using the statistical companies unit, while for Catalonia the results continue to be shown in legal units.

You can get more information about these statistics in the methodology.