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20 Apr The GDP of the Canary Islands could fall by up to 35% in a “zero tourism” scenario. During the eight weeks of confinement that are planned, GDP will lose 8%, twice as much as the national average

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The scenarios proposed are based on the duration of confinement and de-escalation., la
opening of tourist establishments and other price considerations, income and
income of economic agents.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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20 Apr Tax collection of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands until March 2020 falls a 10% compared to the same period of the previous year

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias —–

TOTAL ACCUMULATED LIQUID COLLECTION
IGIC
SPECIAL TAXES ON REGISTRATION
ARBITRATION ON IMPORTS AND DELIVERIES OF GOODS (A.I.E.M.)
—–
2020 1T

— 440.476,10

— 400.629,73

— 5.088,32

— 34.758,05

—–
2019 1T

— 487.111,59

— 444.617,34

— 3.846,03

— 38.648,22

—–
Difference 2020-2019

— -46.635,49

— -43.987,61

— 1.242,29

— -3.890,17

—–

Unit of measure: Thousands of euros

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{Accumulated liquid tax collection (IGIC, AIEM and Registration) in thousands of euros in the Canary Islands
2020 1T} [http://www.gobiernodecanarias.org/istac/galerias/graficos/C00003A/recaudacion20201t_2.png]

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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