Catalan high-tech exports grow by 19.4%

Catalan exports of high-technology industrial products grew by 19.4% in the second trimester of the year in comparison to the same period in 2015. In total, these exports were worth €8 billion, according to a report published by the Catalan Institute of Statistics (Idescat). All the products in this group have increased their figures, starting with computer-related, electronic and optical products (+31.6%) and pharmaceutical products (+15.7%). Also relevant is the increase of the level of exports to the EU, which grew by 27.8% in comparison to the second trimester of 2015 and sales to the rest of the world, which registered a 12.2% increase in the second trimester of 2016 compared to the same period last year.   

High level robotics machinery at Barcelona's Vall d'Hebron Hospital (by ACN)
High level robotics machinery at Barcelona's Vall d'Hebron Hospital (by ACN) / ACN

ACN

September 8, 2016 07:47 PM

Barcelona (CNA).- Catalan exports of high-technology products totalled €8 billion in the second trimester of 2016, which represents a 19.4% increase in comparison to the same period last year. According to a report published this Wednesday by the Catalan Institute of Statistics (Idescat), computer-related, electronic and optical products lead the exports ranking and registered a 31.6% increase in comparison to the second trimester of 2015. The export of pharmaceutical products also grew considerably (+15.7%). Most of the high-technology exports were destined for the EU, growing by 27.8% in the second trimester of 2016 in comparison to the same period last year. Sales to the rest of the world registered a 12.2% increase in the second trimester of 2016 compared to the same period last year.   


Sales of middle-high level industrial products also grew by 3.4% in the second trimester of 2016 and totalled €8 billion. This trend was driven by an increase in sales of electrical materials and equipment: vehicles and machinery grew by 11.3%, while on the other hand, sales of chemical products dropped by 9.1%.

Products in the middle-low level were the only group which saw a decrease in exports. They were worth €2.1 billion euros in the second trimester of 2016 and dropped by 0.8% in comparison to the same period last year. However, this decrease was only registered in those markets outside the EU-28, whereas in terms of the countries inside the EU-28 the level of exports grew by 7.8% compared to the second trimester of 2015.

Exports of low technology content totalled €4.2 billion in the second trimester of 2016 and grew by 8.8% in comparison to the same period last year.

Middle-technology products also lead imports

Regarding imports, middle-technology products registered a 12.5% increase in comparison to the second trimester last year, mainly driven by the acquisition of vehicles and electrical machinery (+17.3%). High-technology imports grew by 5.2% and low-technology ones increased by 4.9%.

The highest growth in industrial technology-related products imports were from outside the EU-28, increasing by 17.0% in comparison to the second trimester of 2015.