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13 Jun La variación anual del IPC en Canarias se sitúa en el 4,9% en mayo de 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias sugar (32,0%), milk (28,8%) and the eggs (24,3%) are found within the assets and
more inflationary services. Por otra parte, se han producido descensos del 24,9% in heating,
lighting and water distribution, of the 22,9% in urban public transport and 2,4% en transporte
interurban public.

The monthly variation rate for May took the value 0,0%, placing the variation so far this year
en el 2,1%. Por otra parte, the annual rate of the general index without unprocessed foods or
energy products (core inflation) take the value 6,6%, being five tenths lower than
registered in April (7,1%). At the state level this rate reaches 6,1%.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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05 Jun Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, the islands with the lowest rate of job seekers registered in the Canary Islands in 2022

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias EPA-Reg collects and analyzes employment data, unemployment and other indicators related to
the active population registered in the Canary Islands on a suburban scale, like the claimant rate
of municipal employment and the rate of youth job seekers, the basic indicators of the number
of employed and unemployed and the temporary employment rate, among others.

In an analysis by municipalities, the list of the five lowest rates of job seekers
registered are located in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Yaiza, in Lanzarote, is the municipality that
has the lowest rate (8,5%), followed by Teguise (9,4%), Bird (9,7%), Aunts (10,2%) and Saint
Bartholomew (10, 3%). Por el contrario, municipalities of Tenerife, Gran Canaria and La Palma record the
five highest rates of registered job seekers. Icod of the Wines (22,7%) is the municipality
which has the highest rate, followed by Moya (22,4%), The Village of San Nicolás (22,3%), The Victory
de agency (22,1%) and Garafía (21,9%).

This statistic also incorporates additional variables related to the active population, el
activity sector, the employment situation (employed or self-employed), the duration of the
contract, working hours and duration of unemployment, which provides more insight
complete of the employment situation of our community.

The Registered Active Population Statistics is an operation that was published for the first time in
2021, fruit of collaboration with the Canarian Employment Service, and offers submunicipal data,
municipal, island and autonomous regions georeferenced from 2011.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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02 Jun The registered unemployment figure in the Canary Islands is 176.552 people

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias By sex and with respect to April 2023, unemployment fell by 1.783 hombres, being the rate of variation
of the -2,3% and also decreased in 1.357 mujeres, which represents a rate of -1,3%. They decreased the
unemployment figures for all age groups, the greatest decrease being in those under 25 where
the rate was -7%.

Registered unemployment figures fell on all islands, except in La Gomera where a 7%.
The largest percentage drops occurred in El Hierro (-6,4%), Fuerteventura (-3,2%) y La Palma
(-3,1%). On the other side, Registered unemployment fell in all economic sectors, being the rates
of variation of the -3,8 in agriculture, -2,2% en industria, -2% under construction and -1,5% in services.
The group of people looking for their first job also decreased by 3,2%.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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31 May Retail sales in the Canary Islands increased in April 2023 a 6,1% over the same month of 2022

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The Canary Islands are in fourth position in the ranking of variations of this index (6,1%), siendo
superada por Baleares (12,4%), Madrid (10,4%) and the Valencian Community (7,1%). On the other side, las
Minor variations occurred in Melilla (-0,6%), Castile and León (-0,6%), Murcia (0,7%), Aragon
(0,7%) and Basque Country (0,7%). Atendiendo a la evolución de las ventas por grupos, they did not suffer
variation in food in the Canary Islands (0,0%), while they rose a 17,6% en el resto.

Por su parte, employment in Canarian retail trade has increased by 4,2% in the last twelve
meses, while at the national level it has increased 1,8%. En este concepto, Canarias está posicionada
in second position among the group of autonomous communities and cities, superada por Baleares
(5,3%) and followed by Extremadura (3,7%), while the lowest rates of variation have occurred in
Asturias (-1,8%), Ceuta (-0,9%) and Murcia (0,2%).

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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29 May Sistema de Información Electoral en Canarias. Elecciones Autonómicas y Locales 2023

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias Se pueden consultar los resultados de las Elecciones Autonómicas y Locales 2023 para cada uno de los
municipios de Canarias y hacer comparaciones con los resultados de otros municipios y otras
convocatorias.

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26 May ISTAC incorporates apartments into its analysis of collective tourist accommodation expectations

By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias The trust index in hotels increases by 1,26% en el segundo trimestre de 2023 respecto al
first, while the index in apartments decreases 5,84%.

El 41,75% of the managers of hotel establishments in the Canary Islands consider that the progress of
your business during the second quarter of 2023 will be favorable while the 13,61% think it will be
unfavorable. Instead, el 28,15% of the managers of non-hotel establishments consider
that the progress of the business will be favorable while the 21,22% thinks it will be unfavorable.

Regarding the trend of the main factors of the business climate for the second quarter
de 2023, in relation to the previous quarter, el 70% and the 80% of establishment managers
hotel and non-hotel, respectivamente, They believe that employment will remain stable, el 73% and
el 70,5% They believe that investment will remain stable, mientras que el 46% and the 54% consider
that the price level will remain stable against the 36% y al 33% who consider that it will descend.

Regarding the trend in the occupancy rate for the second quarter, en relación a 2022, el
40,75% de los hoteleros considera que subirá, mientras que el 26,88% of the managers of
non-hotel establishments believe that it will increase.

Within the assessment of influential factors in the business, the shortage of labor stands out
as a limiting factor with a 60,33% of hotel establishments and a 34,33% of establishments
extra-hoteliers. Another important limiting factor is the increase in competition., con un 41,27% of the
hotel sector and a 29,03% of the non-hotel sector. On the other side, regarding policies
applied by Public Administrations highlight the positive influence on the promotion
tourism and security.

Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias

      

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