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19 Jan Hotel and non-hotel occupancy rates expected for January, febrero y marzo son 80%, 75% and the 70% and 83%, 78% and 71% respectivamente

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias El 49,86% of the managers of hotel establishments in the Canary Islands consider that the progress of
your business during the first quarter of 2024 will be favorable while the 9,04% think it will be
unfavorable. Likewise, el 58,53% of managers of non-hotel establishments
considers that the progress of the business will be favorable while the 6,27% think it will be
unfavorable.

Regarding the trend of the main factors of the business climate for the first quarter
de 2024, in relation to the previous quarter, in general, managers of hotel establishments and
non-hotel owners consider that they will maintain stable, siendo el 70% and the 83%, respectivamente, en el
employment, el 75% and the 80% in investment, el 56% and the 64% in the price level and the 55% and the 57% en
billing.

Respecto a la tendencia del grado de ocupación para el primer trimestre, en relación a 2023, el
54,82% and the 61,49% of hotel and non-hotel establishment managers consider that
will keep stable.

Within the assessment of influential factors in the business, the shortage of labor stands out
both in hotel and non-hotel establishments with a 62,07% y un 45,01%, respectivamente.
On the other side, Regarding the policies applied by Public Administrations, they highlight the
positive influence on tourism promotion, environmental protection and safety.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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19 Jan Business confidence in the Canaries recorded in the first quarter of 2024 una subida del 1,0% with respect to the previous

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias El 22,7% de los gestores de los establecimientos canarios considera que la marcha de su negocio será
favorable en el primer trimestre de 2024, mientras que el 18,6% piensa que será desfavorable. El
balance de expectativas, calculado como la diferencia entre el porcentaje de respuestas favorables y
desfavorables, se sitúa en 4,1 puntos, empeorando los 9,2 del trimestre anterior.

En lo que respecta a la marcha de su negocio en el cuarto trimestre de 2023, el 34,1% de los
gestores ha tenido una opinión favorable. Por otra parte, el 15,1% ha opinado de forma desfavorable,
lo que hace que el balance de situación, calculado análogamente al de expectativas, tome el valor
19,0, mejorando los 9,5 puntos del trimestre anterior.

Por islas, la confianza empresarial respecto al cuarto trimestre de 2023 has increased a 9,9% in the
Gomera, a 4,6% in La Palma, a 1,7% in Lanzarote and Tenerife and a 0,4% in Gran Canaria, mientras que
has decreased by 10,9% in El Hierro and a 1,8% in Fuerteventura. Regarding sectors of activity,
has gone up a 2,6% in the industry, a 2,0% in transportation and hospitality and a 1,2% in construction,
while it has dropped a 0,8% in commerce and a 0,1% en otros servicios (services sector except
trade, transporte y hostelería).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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18 Jan Sales of the market services sector in the Canary Islands increased by 5,4% compared to November of the previous year

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In relation to the month of October, the monthly variation of the turnover of the Services Sector
Market is 0,5% in the Canary Islands, versus 1,1% registered in Spain, once the
seasonal and calendar effects.

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17 Jan The number of companies in the Canary Islands registered with Social Security increased by 0,3% respecto a diciembre de 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In terms of annual variation, the sector that grew the most compared to December 2022 was that of
Construction, And he did it exactly a 2,2%. As for the rest of the sectors, The sector
services records a variation of the 0,2%, the industrial sector and the primary sector register
falls of 0,6 and 0,3% respectivamente.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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12 Jan La variación anual del IPC en Canarias se sitúa en el 3,8% on December 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Oils and fats (33,1%), legumbres y hortalizas frescas (25,3%) and the potatoes and their preparations
(18,2%) They are among the most inflationary goods and services. Por otra parte, they have been
produced decreases in 14,1% in urban public transport, of the 13,9% in heating, lighting and
distribution of water and 7,1% in interurban public transport.

The monthly variation rate for December took the value 0,1%, placing the variation in what goes from
year in the 3,8%. Por otra parte, the annual rate of the general index without unprocessed foods or
energy products (core inflation) take the value 3,9%, being two tenths lower than
registered in November (4,1%). At the state level this rate reaches 3,8%.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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03 Jan Noviembre cierra con 1.475.964 tourists, a 8,87% more than in the same month of 2022

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Tourists from the United Kingdom represented the largest number of entries (465.832), a
31,6% of the total number of tourists; followed by resident tourists Germany (276.807), which represent
el 18,8% of the total, and residents in the rest of Spain (127.375), contributing a 8,6% of the total
of tourists received.

La isla que recibió mayor número de turistas tanto extranjeros como residentes en la Península fue
Tenerife (588.032), seguida de Gran Canaria, con 408.104 tourists.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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