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29 Apr Yaiza and Pájara are the municipalities with the lowest rate of job seekers registered in the first quarter of 2024 in the Canary Islands

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In the opposite case, The islands with the highest rate of registered claimants are Gran Canaria (16,76%) and
La Palma (16,19%). At the municipal level, Tazacorte (21,9%) It is the municipality that has the largest
tasa, followed by Moya (20,6%), Garafia (20,5%), Vallehermoso (20,1%) and Agaete (19,7%).

As seen in the following map, The lowest rates of registered claimants are found
on the two easternmost islands, and in the southern areas of Gran Canaria, Tenerife and even La Gomera.

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{Rates of registered plaintiffs in the Canary Islands. 2024 First quarter} Claimant rates
registered in the Canary Islands. 2024 First quarter

If we consider the rates of registered claimants for men and women, In general, the rates of
women are older than men, although in La Gomera and El Hierro figures reach
similar in both sexes. The greatest inequalities in this unemployment rate occur in Gran Canaria
and in La Palma, both with 5,6 percentage points difference.

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{Rates of registered claimants for men and women in the Canary Islands. 2024 First quarter}

If we compare with a year ago, The number of registered employed people rose in all the islands except
La Gomera, where he dropped a 3,7%. Above the average growth in employment in the Canary Islands,
They find El Hierro (6,2%), La Palma (5,4%.), Lanzarote (4,8%) y Fuerteventura (4,2%), mientras que
experienced lower growth in employment Tenerife (3,9%) y Gran Canaria (3,1%).

Por otra parte, The number of registered claimants fell in one year on all the islands except
from La Gomera. We see the greatest drops in unemployment in one year in La Palma and El Hierro, followed
from Fuerteventura and Lanzarote.

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{Annual variation rates of employed people and registered claimants. 2024 First quarter}

Suburban level data from 2011

EPA-Reg compiled, analyzes and georeferences data from 2011 about employment, unemployment and others
indicators related to the active population registered in the Canary Islands on a suburban scale,
such as the municipal job seeker rate and the youth job seeker rate, los
basic indicators of the number of employed and unemployed people and the temporary employment rate, among others.

This statistic, which begins to be published quarterly from 2024, incorporates
additional variables related to the active population, the sector of activity, the situation
labor (employed or self-employed), the duration of the contract, the working day and
duration of unemployment, which provides a more complete picture of the employment situation of
our community.

In contrast to other employment-related operations, as is the case of the Survey of
Active Population (EPA), in the case of EPA-Reg, the sources of data collection are records
integrated administrative. This feature allows you to study the labor market in a way
at the same time that territorially disaggregated data can be obtained at a level where the EPA
can't get there, as is the case at the municipal and submunicipal level.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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26 Apr Las ventas al por menor en Canarias aumentaron un 1,7% en marzo de 2024 con respecto al mismo mes de 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The Canary Islands are in second position within the ranking of variations of this index (1,7%),
second only to Cantabria (4,3%) and followed by Extremadura (1,3%). On the other side, the minors
variations occurred in Madrid (-7,0%), Baleares (-4,3%) and Aragon (-3,8%). Taking into account the
evolution of sales by groups in the Canary Islands, éstas subieron un 2,3% en alimentación y un 4,1% en
the rest.

Por su parte, employment in Canarian retail trade has increased by 2,5% in the last twelve
meses, while at the national level it has increased 2,2%. En este concepto, Canarias está posicionada
in fourth position among the group of autonomous communities and cities, surpassed by Madrid
(5,7%), Andalusia (3,3%) y Baleares (3,1%), while the lowest rates of variation have occurred
in La Rioja (-0,9%), Estremadura (-0,8%) and Galicia (0,0%).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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26 Apr The number of employed people in the Canary Islands increases by 1% en el primer trimestre de 2024

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Por sexos, employment fell in men (-0,8%) and increased in women (3%). The number of men
occupied was located in 527.600 after decreasing in 4.020, while the number of employed women was
de 468.600 after a rise of 13.830.

The number of salaried people practically remained the same, leaving the figure at 855.800,
while the group of self-employed people rose one 8,1% regarding the
previous quarter, standing at 140.400 people

The number of salaried people with a permanent contract rose by 0,4% and that of people with
temporary contract went down 2,3%. It should be noted that in 12 months there is a 10,3% more than people with
indefinite contract and a 8% fewer people with temporary contracts.

The temporary employment rate fell 0,4 percentage points remaining in the 17,8%, being for men of the
15,2% and for women of the 20,6%.

Employment increased in all economic sectors except agriculture compared to the quarter
anterior, highlighting an increase in 13,4% under construction.

The number of unemployed people decreased 14.500 people regarding the fourth quarter of 2023, siendo
the quarterly variation rate of -7,7%. The unemployment rate is at 14,9%, being that of
men a 13,5% y la de mujeres un 16,4%.

The number of households with an active member is 674.800, having the 77,9% of the same to all
your assets with employment and the 8,8% to all its unemployed assets.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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24 Apr Imports in value in the Canary Islands until February 2024 recorded an increase of 4,1% about 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Por otra parte, y también provisionalmente, el total de exportaciones es de 580,700 millones de
euros and the rate of variation with respect to 2023 es del 5,9%. The trade deficit reaches 3.045,555
millones de euros y la tasa de cobertura, which is calculated as the quotient between the total of
exports and imports, take the value 16,1%.

Un 23,8% of imports made in February 2024 were machinery and equipment
transporte. Imports of oil and its derivatives also stand out. (20,3%) and products
related to food (18,5%). El 82,4% of imports came from the rest of
Spain, mientras que el 11,7% were made from the rest of the EU-27_2020. El 95,0% they proceeded
from the whole of Europe.

En cuanto a las exportaciones, el 40,0% corresponded to oil and its derivatives, el 12,9% a
machinery and transport equipment and 8,9% to food-related products. El 25,0%
of exports were destined for the rest of Spain, el 35,1% the rest of the EU-27_2020,
el 62,1% Europe and other 7,4% Africa.

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Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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22 Apr In March 2024 They registered 8,9 millones de pernoctaciones, a 11,14 % more than in March 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias El número de viajeros entrados en estos establecimientos ascendió a 1.279.429, a 12,6% rather than
2023. Los extranjeros aumentaron un 13,78% and residents in Spain increased by 5,78%. 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 87,44%. The island with the highest index
occupancy census by rooms or apartments was Lanzarote, con un 89,61%.

La tarifa media por habitación mensual (ADR) se situó en 126,69 euros por día. El ingreso por
habitación disponible (RevPAR), se situó en 110,84 euros por día.

Los ingresos totales percibidos en el total de establecimientos hoteleros y extrahoteleros se
situaron en 536,6 millones de euros, which represents an increase in 20,41% respecto a marzo de 2023.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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19 Apr Hotel and non-hotel occupancy rates expected for April, May and June are 75%, 70% and the 69% and 67%, 60% and 60% respectivamente

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias El 48,08% of the managers of hotel establishments in the Canary Islands consider that the
performance of its business during the second quarter of 2024 will be favorable while the 11,74%
thinks it will be unfavorable. However, only the 32,8% of the people managing the
non-hotel establishments considers that the progress of the business will be favorable compared to the 20,59%
What do you think will be unfavorable?.

Regarding the trend of the main factors of the business climate for the second quarter
de 2024, in relation to the previous quarter, in general, establishment managers
hoteliers and non-hoteliers consider that they will maintain stable, siendo el 69% and the 81%,
respectivamente, in employment, el 68% in both in the investment, el 50% and the 49% at the level of
prices and the 41% and the 42% in billing.

Regarding the trend in the occupancy rate for the second quarter, en relación a 2023, el
46,47% and the 61,49% of the managers of hotel and non-hotel establishments consider
that will remain stable. We highlight, however, que el 34,63% of the managers of
hotel establishments consider that it increases, versus 18,08% of the managers of
non-hotel establishments.

Within the assessment of influential factors in the business, the shortage of labor stands out
both in hotel and non-hotel establishments with a 69,19% y un 50,01%, respectivamente.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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