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🆕Updated  Statistics Explained article

ℹ️ See macroeconomic situation in the euro area, EU and Member States with indicators of production, demand, labour and prices.

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↔️ In 2022, for 21 EU countries, their top three partners made up more than half of their total intra-EU .

3 EU countries that most frequently ranked as top 3 intra-EU export partners were 🇩🇪Germany (24 times), 🇫🇷France (11) and 🇮🇹Italy (9).

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🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

➡️Over the past two decades, the largest increases in intra-EU shares were reported for:
products (+6 percentage points in 2022 compared with 2002)
🧪Chemicals (+4 pp)

Export shares decreased most for 🚗Machinery & vehicles (-8 pp)

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Euro area at 7.0% in April 2023, up from 6.9% in March. Components: food, alcohol & tobacco +13.6%, other goods +6.2%, services +5.2%, energy +2.5% - flash estimate ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/p

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

💼⏱️7% of EU employed worked long hours

In the EU, 🇬🇷Greece (13%) had the highest share of workers with long hours (49 hours or more per week) in their main job in 2022. Followed by 🇫🇷France & 🇨🇾Cyprus (each 10%)

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😷 The analysis of COVID-19 cases reported as work accidents and occupational diseases reveals that the most affected age group was 45-54 years old (33% and 27% respectively).

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😷 In 2020, 5% of work accidents in the EU were due to COVID-19, and 8% of recognised occupational diseases were COVID-19 cases
🔹The human health and social work sector accounted for 76% and 74% of cases, respectively


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🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

🍰🍭 In March 2023, the highest increases in annual for sugar were recorded in:
🇨🇿Czechia (98%)
🇪🇪Estonia (97%)
🇵🇱Poland (82%)

Smallest increases in:
🇭🇺Hungary (17%)
🇱🇺Luxembourg (19%)
🇧🇪Belgium (35%)

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🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

🍰🍭 Sugar prices increased by 61% in the EU over one year

📈 Data indicates a continuous increase in the annual rates of change in prices starting August 2021, & reaching 61% in February & March 2023

In March 2022, this was 11% & 1.6% in March 2021.

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🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/EU_Eurostat/s

@KoenraadII Please refer to the source dataset [NRG_IND_REN]: ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrow
The data are from 2021, the latest available. New data will be published in January 2024. Please refer to the metadata for more info: ec.europa.eu/eurostat/cache/me

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