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22 Feb Imports in value in the Canary Islands registered in 2023 una subida del 3,2% about 2022

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Por otra parte, y también provisionalmente, the total exports in 2023 es de 3.330,675
million euros and the rate of variation with respect to 2022 es del -21,2%. The trade deficit reaches
los 18.709,780 millones de euros y la tasa de cobertura, que se calcula como el cociente entre el
total de exportaciones y el de importaciones, take the value 15,1%.

Un 29,9% of imports made in December 2023 were machinery and equipment
transporte. Imports of food-related products also stand out. (18,2%)
and oil and its derivatives (16,5%). El 78,4% of imports came from the rest of
Spain, mientras que el 8,6% were made from the rest of the EU-27_2020. El 88,4% they proceeded
from the whole of Europe and a 8,9% from America.

En cuanto a las exportaciones, el 31,7% corresponded to oil and its derivatives, el 19,9% a
miscellaneous manufactured articles and 12,9% to machinery and transport equipment. El 36,0% of the
exports were destined for the rest of Spain, el 29,2% the rest of the EU-27_2020, el 67,0%
Europe and other 7,3% Africa.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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21 Feb Sales of the market services sector in the Canary Islands increased by 3,2% compared to December of the previous year

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias In relation to the month of November, the monthly variation of the Sector's turnover
Market Services is -0,2% 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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21 Feb El 42,5% of tourists who traveled to the Canary Islands during the fourth quarter of 2023 They did not consider another destination when choosing the trip

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias El 89,3% of the visits were made for holidays, recreation and leisure, a 2,2% for business and reasons
professionals, y un 8,5% for other personal reasons.

The tourist stayed mainly in collective establishments (Hotels 56,8%, apartments 15,8%
and other collective accommodation 9,6%). They also stayed in private accommodation, as a home or
room rented to a private person (9%) or other private accommodation (8,8%).

El 27,7% of tourists who visited the Canary Islands in the fourth quarter of 2023 they did it with everything
including. Residents in the United Kingdom were the ones who led this type of travel with the
34,4%, followed by residents in Germany (33,2%) and in the Nordic countries (33%). Se da la
circumstance that tourists from these countries are the ones who have visited the Canary Islands the most
in this quarter. En un acercamiento por islas, el 47,2% of tourists who visited
Fuerteventura did it with everything included, seguida de Lanzarote con un 28,7%.

The average stay of tourists is 9,24 days. The longest average stay was made by residents
in the Nordic countries, con 11,18 days and were the residents in the rest of the national territory
those who had the shortest average stay, con 6,37 days.

El 72,6% of tourists have previously visited the Canary Islands. The average satisfaction rating
general of the trip to the Canary Islands is 8,79.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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21 Feb En enero 2024 They registered 8,5 millones de pernoctaciones, a 5,5% más que en enero 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias El número de viajeros entrados en estos establecimientos ascendió a 1.089.210, a 4,7% rather than
2023. Los extranjeros aumentaron un 7,8% and residents in Spain decreased by 15,07%. 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 86,72%. The island with the highest index
census of occupancy by rooms or apartments was Gran Canaria, con un 89,62%.

La tarifa media por habitación mensual (ADR) se situó en 118,79 euros por día. El ingreso por
habitación disponible (RevPAR), se situó en 103,05 euros por día.

Los ingresos totales percibidos en el total de establecimientos hoteleros y extrahoteleros se
situaron en 499 millones de euros, which represents an increase in 15,55% Regarding January 2023.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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19 Feb In the Canary Islands, more than 76.000 vehicles in 2023, while more than 189.000 changes of ownership and 50.000 lows

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Fall of diesel and rise of alternative fuels

In recent years, The data also reveal a sustained decline in car registrations.
passenger cars that use diesel fuel, and a significant rise in combustion vehicles
alternativa. Así, en 2023 they enrolled 1.259 passenger cars that use diesel as their only form
fuel, while in 2018 his registration reached 7.406 vehicles. This implies that in
2018 the registration of diesel passenger cars represented a 11,6% of total registrations,
while in 2023 they represent a 2,3%. further, since the year 2020 the number of casualties is greater than
number of discharges.

Por su parte, The data collected confirms a weight loss in vehicle registration
gasoline, what happens 54.151 a 37.723, so that it represented a 85% of total tourism
enrolled in 2018 and in 2023 represents the 70,2%. These vehicles are being replaced
mainly due to gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles.

In this sense, an upward trend is observed in alternative fuels, like the
pure electric, hybrids or biofuels. En 2023, Its enrollment exceeded 27% of the total of
passenger cars in the Canary Islands (14.747), while in 2018 they did not reach 3,5% (2.191). In particular, la
registration of pure electric vehicles (0 emissions) went from 230 en 2018 a 2.995 in these
last five years.

Rental vehicles

On the other side, If we look at vehicle registration according to the type of service to which
intended, private vehicles are the majority, with almost the 70% de las matriculaciones
ordinary in the Canary Islands in the year 2023. Driverless rental vehicles reached their number
highest in the series (21.253) as well as in its market share (27,9%).

This statistical operation provides annual or monthly information from 2003 sobre el
number of vehicles registered in circulation, as well as its technical characteristics for
each of the islands or municipalities of the Canary Islands. The main new features presented, in addition to
provide data on the number of vehicle ownership changes and deregistrations since 2015, is that the
Data is available in the Tableau Public app, which facilitates accessibility and
data visualization. further, This statistic has been migrated to the Data Infrastructure and
Statistical Metadata of the Canary Islands (eData) from ISTAC, which makes access easier, reuse and
downloading of the information by anyone interested in doing further analysis
individualized data.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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