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13 Jan La variación anual del IPC en Canarias se sitúa en el 5,8% on December 2022

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Food (16,0%), tourist packages (14,0%) and goods and services for
current home maintenance (11,5%) They are among the most important goods and services
inflationists. Por otra parte, se han producido descensos del 24,3% in electricity, gas and others
fuels, of the 6,9% in audiovisual equipment, photographic and information processing and
of the 6,0% in telephone and fax equipment.

The monthly variation rate for December took the value 0,1%. Por otra parte, the annual rate of
general index without unprocessed foods or energy products (core inflation) take the
valor 7,1%, siendo 3 tenths higher than that registered in November (6,8%). At the state level this rate
reaches the 7,0%.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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04 Jan Noviembre cierra con 1.355.663 tourists

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Tourists from the United Kingdom represented the largest number of entries (415.060),
followed by residents in Germany (251.403) and residents in Spain (135.753).

La isla que recibió mayor número de turistas tanto extranjeros como residentes en la Península fue
Tenerife (539.165), seguida de Gran Canaria con (383.373) tourists.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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23 Dec The eastern islands suffered the largest drops in GDP during the year 2020

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias like every year, ISTAC is responsible for calculating GDP by island once the INE publishes the data
of GDP by provinces of Spain. These figures show the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic
had on the islands' economy. En 2020 The Canary Islands suffered a fall of 18,2 % of the Internal Product
Gross (START), in nominal terms, the second worst record by autonomous communities after
the Balearic Islands.

The two easternmost islands were the ones that experienced the greatest decrease. The island with the largest
decline in economic activity during the year 2020 It was Fuerteventura, with a decrease in 25,9
%, seguida de Lanzarote, con un descenso del 24,6 %. Tenerife, con 17,3 % y Gran Canaria, con 17,4
%, experienced falls similar and close to the fall of the entire archipelago. In the other
extreme are the westernmost islands: La Gomera lost the 15,8 % del PIB, followed by the
Palma, a 12,9 %. El Hierro was the least affected island, with a reduction of 11,2 %.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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21 Dec Sales of the market services sector in the Canary Islands increased by 19,1% compared to October of the previous year

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In relation to the month of September, the monthly variation of the Sector's turnover
Market Services is 2,5% in the Canary Islands, versus -0,1% registered in Spain, Once I know
eliminate seasonal and calendar effects.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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20 Dec ISTAC identifies six large urban centers in the Canary Islands

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The Canary Institute of Statistics (ISTAC) has identified six large urban centers in the Canary Islands
as a result of applying the methodological proposal of the degree of urbanization developed by
Eurostat with an adaptation to geographical reality, population and urban planning of the Canary Islands.

The key to this work is based on facilitating that the data provided is comparable and
useful for public administrations and other organizations that require data on the degree of
urbanization for decision making.

Six urban centers are identified based on georeferenced population data for the years
2021 and 2011. In Gran Canaria, urban centers appear in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Neighborhood and
Counted; in Tenerife they are identified in the conurbations of Santa Cruz de Tenerife-San Cristóbal de La
Laguna and Puerto de la Cruz-Los Realejos; and finally in Lanzarote we find an urban center
in Reef.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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20 Dec In November 2022 They registered 7,6 millones de pernoctaciones, a 15,3 % more than in November 2021

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias El número de viajeros entrados en estos establecimientos ascendió a 1.049.400, a 15,86% rather than
2021. Los extranjeros aumentaron un 16,38% and residents in Spain increased by 13,02%. El mayor
número de los viajeros residen en Gran Bretaña, followed by residents in Germany and
residentes en España.

La tasa de ocupación por habitaciones o apartamentos se cifró en 83,96%. The island with the highest index
census of occupancy by rooms or apartments was Gran Canaria with a 86,56%.

La tarifa media por habitación mensual (ADR) se situó en 107,43 euros por día. El ingreso por
habitación disponible (RevPAR) se situó en 90,21 euros por día

Los ingresos totales percibidos en el total de establecimientos hoteleros y extrahoteleros se
situaron en 407 millones de euros, which represents an increase in 18,05% compared to November
2021.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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