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Classification plan
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Europroms - Production and external trade statistics
Structure of the code: XXXX / X / X / X / XX
Sub-code:
1 XXXX..... Reporting country
2 ....X.... Variable
3 .....X... Measure
4 ......X.. Production type
5 .......XX XX
Sub-code 1: Reporting country
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2028 EU28
1112 EU27
1111 EU25
1110 EU15
038 Austria
017 Belgium
093 Bosnia and Herzegovina
068 Bulgaria
092 Croatia
600 Cyprus
061 Czech Republic
008 Denmark
053 Estonia
032 Finland
001 France
004 Germany
009 Greece
064 Hungary
024 Iceland
007 Ireland
005 Italy
054 Latvia
055 Lithuania
018 Luxembourg
096 Macedonia
046 Malta
097 Montenegro
003 Netherlands
028 Norway
060 Poland
010 Portugal
066 Romania
098 Serbia
063 Slovakia
091 Slovenia
011 Spain
030 Sweden
052 Turkey
006 United Kingdom
Sub-code 2: Variable
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P Production
I Imports
E Exports
C Apparent Consumption
Sub-code 3: Measure
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V Value in 1000 Euro
Q Quantity (e.g. 1000 kg)
Sub-code 4: Production type
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S Production sold
T Total production (quantity only)
Note:
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Sold production is, as its name suggests, the part of an
enterprise's production that is sold. For these statistics both
the volume and value of production are normally reported.
Total production includes all the enterprise's production,
whether it is sold or retained by the enterprise for further
processing - for instance steel ingots that an enterprise
produces and then either sells or uses to roll into sheet
steel or to draw into wire. Because not all total production
is sold, it is not possible to give it a value - only the
volume is reported.
There is no correlation between sold and total production,
except that where both are reported for the same product,
we would not expect sold production to be greater than total,
since sold is included in total.
Total production is not required for all products (only those
that are likely to be retained for further processing).