methods, notes and classification Import prices in industry - annual data methods, notes and classification

DATA_DESCR Short-term statistics (STS) give information on a wide range of economic activities according to NACE Rev.2 classification (Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community). The industrial import price indices offer information according to the CPA classification (Statistical Classification of Products by Activity in the European Economic Community). Construction indices are broken down by Classification of Types of Construction (CC). All data under this heading are index data. Percentage changes are also available for each indicator. The index data aregenerally presentedin the following forms: Unadjusted Calendar adjusted Seasonally adjusted Depending on the STS-regulation data are accessible as monthly, quarterly and annual data. This heading covers the indicators listed below in four different sectors. Based on the national data, Eurostat compiles EU and euro area infra-annual economic statistics. Among these, a list of indicators, called Principal European Economic Indicators (PEEIs) has been identified by key users as being of prime importance for the conduct of monetary and economic policy of the euro area. These indicators are mainly released through Eurostat's website under the heading Euro-indicators. There are eightáPEEIs concerning the STS and they are marked with * in the text below. INDUSTRY Production (volume)* Turnover: Total, Domestic market and Non-domestic market==> A further breakdown of the non-domestic turnover into euro area and non euro area is available for the euro area countries New orders (data on new orders are published in Eurostat's database until the reference month April 2012; the collection of data on industrial new orders was terminated with Commission Regulation No 461/2012 of 31 May 2012): Total, Domestic market and Non-domestic market==> A further breakdown of the non-domestic new orders into euro area and non euro area is available for the euro area countries Producer prices (output prices)*: Total, Domestic market and Non-domestic market==> A further breakdown of the non-domestic producer prices into euro area and non euro area is available for the euro area countries Import prices*: Total, Euro area market, Non euro area market (euro area countries only) Labour input indicators: Number of persons employed, Hours worked, Gross wages and salaries CONSTRUCTION Production (volume)*: Total of the construction sector, Building construction, Civil Engineering Building permits indicators*: Number of dwellings, Square meters of useful floor (or alternative size measure) Construction costs or prices: Construction costs, Material costs, Labour costs (if not available, they may be approximated by the Output prices variable) Labour input indicators: Number of persons employed, Hours worked, Gross wages and salaries WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE Volume of sales (deflated turnover)* Turnover (value) Labour input indicators: Number of Persons Employed Number of new car registrations==>This indicator is not a STS legal requirement for the Member States. The national data are collected by the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA - Association de Constructeurs EuropΘens d'Automobiles). In the past Eurostat used toácompile the European time series based on the information provided by ACEA. Eurostat terminated the publication of the new car registration withináshort-term statistics. The information is now providedábyáthe European Central Bank. SERVICES Turnover (in value)* Labour input indicators: Number of persons employed Producer prices (Output prices )*

CLASS_SYSTEM NACE Rev.2 classification (Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community) is used for all the STS indicators, except Industrial Import Prices; for this indicator, the information is available according to CPA classification (Statistical Classification of Products by Activity in the European Economic Community).The split of the construction indicators into Building and Civil engineering is made based on CC classification (Classification of Types of Construction).

STAT_CONC_DEF Detailed definitions of each indicator are described in the Commission Regulation 1503/2006. PRODUCTIONThe objective of the production index is to measure changes in the volume of output at close and regular intervals, normally monthly. It provides a measure of the volume trend in value added over a given reference period. The production index is a theoretical measure that must be approximated by practical measures.Value added at basic prices can be calculated from turnover (excluding VAT and other similar deductible taxes directly linked to turnover), plus capitalised production, plus other operating income plus or minus the changes in stocks, minus the purchases of goods and services, minus taxes on products which are linked to turnover but not deductible plus any subsidies on products received. The division of production in construction between building construction and civil engineering is based on the classification of types of construction (CC). TURNOVERThe objective of the turnover index is to show the development of the market for goods and services.Turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit during the reference period, and this corresponds to market sales of goods or services supplied to third parties. Turnover also includes all other charges (transport, packaging, etc.) passed on to the customer, even if these charges are listed separately in the invoice.Turnover excludes VAT and other similar deductible taxes directly linked to turnover as well as all duties and taxes on the goods or services invoiced by the unit. The indices of domestic and non-domestic turnover require turnover to be split according to the first destination of the product based on the change of ownership. The destination is determined by the residency of the third party that purchased the goods and services. Non-domestic turnover is further sub-divided into turnover despatched to euro-zone countries and all other non-domestic turnover. VOLUME OF SALESThe volume of sales represents the value of turnover in constant prices and as such is a quantity index. It is normally calculated as turnover at current prices, deflated by the deflator of sales. NEW ORDERSThe collection of data on industrial new orders was terminated with Commission Regulation No 461/2012 of 31 May 2012 and the collection of data on new orders in construction with Commission Regulation No 1503/2006 of 28 September 2006.á PRODUCER PRICES (OUTPUT PRICES)The producer prices are also known as output prices. However, although the STS-Regulations use the term of "output prices", in practice the most used term is "producer prices". The definition in this paragraph reflects the terminology used in the Commission Regulation 1503/2006.The objective of the output price index is to measure the monthly development of transaction prices of economic activities. The domestic output price index for an economic activity measures the average price development of all goods and related services resulting from that activity and sold on the domestic market. The non-domestic price index shows the average price development (expressed in the national currency) of all goods and related services resulting from that activity and sold outside of the domestic market. When combined, these two indices show the average price development of all goods and related services resulting from an activity.It is essential that all price-determining characteristics of the products are taken into account, including quantity of units sold, transport provided, rebates, service conditions, guarantee conditions and destination. The indices of domestic and non-domestic prices require separate output price indices to be compiled according to the destination of the product. The destination is determined by the residency of the third party that has ordered or purchased the product. Output prices for the non-domestic market are further sub-divided into output prices for products despatched to euro-zone countries and all other output prices. IMPORT PRICESThe objective of the import price indices is to measure the monthly transaction price development of imported goods purchased from non-domestic areas by domestic residents. All the related services are excluded from the scope. It is essential that all price-determining characteristics of the products are taken into account, including quantity of units sold, transport provided, rebates, service conditions, guarantee conditions origin and destination. The non-domestic market is defined as third parties, which are not resident in the same national territory as the observation unit. The indices of the import prices require a separate calculation according to the country of consignment of the product. The country of consignment is determined in a consistent way with customs procedures. Import prices are sub-divided into imports from euro-zone countries and imports from other countries. NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYEDThe objective of the index of number of persons employed is to show the development of employment.The number of persons employed is defined as the total number of persons who work in the observation unit (inclusive of working proprietors, partners working regularly in the unit and unpaid family workers), as well as persons who work outside the unit who belong to it and are paid by it (e.g. sales representatives, delivery personnel, repair and maintenance teams). HOURS WORKEDThe objective of the hours worked index is to show the development in the volume of work done. The total number of hours worked represents the aggregate number of hours actually worked for the output of the observation unit during the reference period. WAGES AND SALARIESThe objective of the wages and salaries index is to approximate the development of the wage and salaries bill. Wages and salaries are defined as the total remuneration, in cash or in kind, payable to all persons counted on the payroll (including home workers), in return for work done during the accounting period, regardless of whether it is paid on the basis of working time, output or piecework and whether it is paid regularly. CONSTRUCTION COSTSThe objective of the construction cost index is to show the development of costs incurred by the contractor to carry out the construction process. The cost indices are mandatory for new residential buildings (excluding residencies for communities). The component costs index (material costs and labour costs) shows the price developments of production factors used in the construction industry. Output price indices for construction can be used as an approximation for the construction cost variables. The MATERIAL COSTS index is generally calculated using material prices. Prices of materials should be based on actual prices rather than list prices. Prices should be based on a sample of products and suppliers. Prices are valued excluding VAT. The LABOUR COSTS index should cover wages and salaries and social security charges for all persons employed. BUILDING PERMITS: NUMBER OF DWELLINGS, SQUARE METRES OF USEFUL FLOOR AREA The objective of the number of dwelling building permit index is to show the future development of construction activity in terms of unit numbers, while the objective of the useful floor area building permit index to show the future development of construction activity in terms of useful floor area or an alternative size measure.A building permit is an authorisation to start work on a building project. As such, a permit is the final stage of planning and building authorisations from public authorities, prior to the start of work.

STAT_UNIT The STS-Regulations require the use of the following observation units: KAU (Kind of activity unit) for the indicators in industry and construction; Enterprise for the indicators in wholesale and retail trade and services. In practice, however, several Member States collect the information from the enterprises rather than from the KAU (Data collection on the level of the KAU requires a greater degree of detail which is often not available, e.g. in administrative sources.)

STAT_POP The statistical population comprises the observation units (KAUs or enterprises) operating in the NACE/CPA classes mentioned below. INDUSTRY Production: sections B, C, D of NACE (D353 excluded) Turnover: sections B and C of NACE New orders: The collection of data on industrial new orders was terminated with Commission Regulation No 461/2012 of 31 May 2012; data are available until April 2012. The data cover manufacturing industries working on orders( C13, C14, C17, C20, C21, C24 to C30)Producer prices (Output prices): sections B to E of NACE ( B0721, C2446, C254, C301, C303, C304, E37, E38 and E39 not included). Import prices: Sections B, C, D ofá CPA (B0721, B09, C18, C2446, C254, C301, C303, C304, C33 not included) Labour input indicators (Number of persons employed, Hours worked, Gross wages and salaries): Sections B to E of NACE (E37, E38 and E39 not included) CONSTRUCTION Production: section F of NACE broken down to building construction and civil engineering according to Classification of Types of Construction (CC) Building permits indicators:oáNumber of dwellings: CC11 excluding CC113 (New residential buildings excluding residencies for communities)oáSquare metres of useful floor: CC1 (Buildings) Construction costs (Construction costs, Material costs and Labour costs): CC11 excluding CC 113 (New residential buildings excluding residencies for communities) Labour input indicators (Number of persons employed, Hours worked, Gross wages and salaries): section F WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE Volume of sales (deflated turnover): section G of NACE (G45, G46, G47) Turnover (in value): section G of NACE (G45, G46, G47) Labour input indicators (Number of persons employed ): section G (G45, G46,G47 excluding G47.3) SERVICES Turnover (value):á sections H, I, J, M, N of NACE Labour input indicators ( Number of persons employed): sections H, I, J, M, Ná of NACE Producer prices (Output prices): sections H, J, M, N of NACE Detailed information on the level of detail of the data to be delivered by each country and therefore, on the target statistical population for each country, is available from the STS requirements, available here. The STS-Regulations allows simplified reporting for small countries (below certain thresholds).

REF_AREA Euro area, European Union, EU individual Member States and EFTA countries. Data referring to candidate countries to the EU, and aggregates for the US and Japan are also published if available.

BASE_PER Year 2010 = 100

UNIT_MEASURE Indices, percentage changes (%).

    • Business trend indicator
      • 0 Import prices
      • 1 Import prices - euro area
      • 2 Import prices - non-euro area
    • Statistical Classification of Products by Activity (CPA 2.1)
      • 000 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products; electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning; natural water; water treatment and supply services
      • 001 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products; electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning; natural water; water treatment and supply services (except food beverages and tobacco)
      • 002 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products; electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
      • 003 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products; electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning (except food, beverages and tobacco)
      • 004 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products
      • 005 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products (except food, beverages and tobacco)
      • 006 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products (except MIG energy)
      • 007 Mining and quarrying; manufactured products (except MIG energy and food, beverages and tobacco)
      • 008 MIG - intermediate and capital goods
      • 009 MIG - intermediate goods
      • 00a MIG - energy
      • 00b MIG - energy (except section E)
      • 00c MIG - energy (except sections D and E)
      • 00d MIG - capital goods
      • 00e MIG - consumer goods
      • 00f MIG - consumer goods (except food, beverages and tobacco)
      • 00g MIG - durable consumer goods
      • 00h MIG - non-durable consumer goods
      • 00i Mining and quarrying
      • 00j Coal and lignite
      • 00k Hard coal
      • 00l Lignite
      • 00m Crude petroleum and natural gas
      • 00n Crude petroleum
      • 00o Natural gas, liquefied or in gaseous state
      • 00p Metal ores
      • 00q Iron ores
      • 00r Non-ferrous metal ores
      • 00s Other non-ferrous metal ores and concentrates
      • 00t Other mining and quarrying products
      • 00u Stone, sand and clay
      • 00v Mining and quarrying products n.e.c.
      • 00w Chemical and fertiliser minerals
      • 00x Peat
      • 00y Salt and pure sodium chloride; sea water
      • 00z Other mining and quarrying products n.e.c.
      • 010 Manufactured products
      • 011 Food products; beverages; tobacco products
      • 012 Food products; beverages
      • 013 Food products
      • 014 Preserved meat and meat products
      • 015 Processed and preserved meat
      • 016 Processed and preserved poultry meat
      • 017 Meat and poultry meat products
      • 018 Processed and preserved fish, crustaceans and molluscs
      • 019 Processed and preserved fruit and vegetables
      • 01a Processed and preserved potatoes
      • 01b Fruit and vegetable juices
      • 01c Other processed and preserved fruit and vegetables
      • 01d Vegetable and animal oils and fats
      • 01e Oils and fats
      • 01f Margarine and similar edible fats
      • 01g Dairy products
      • 01h Dairy and cheese products
      • 01i Ice cream
      • 01j Grain mill products, starches and starch products
      • 01k Grain mill products
      • 01l Starches and starch products
      • 01m Bakery and farinaceous products
      • 01n Bread; fresh pastry goods and cakes
      • 01o Rusks and biscuits; preserved pastry goods and cakes
      • 01p Macaroni, noodles, couscous and similar farinaceous products
      • 01q Other food products
      • 01r Sugar
      • 01s Cocoa, chocolate and sugar confectionery
      • 01t Processed tea and coffee
      • 01u Condiments and seasonings
      • 01v Prepared meals and dishes
      • 01w Homogenised food preparations and dietetic food
      • 01x Other food products n.e.c.
      • 01y Prepared animal feeds
      • 01z Prepared feeds for farm animals
      • 020 Prepared pet foods
      • 021 Beverages
      • 022 Beverages
      • 023 Distilled alcoholic beverages
      • 024 Wine from grape
      • 025 Cider and other fruit wines
      • 026 Other non-distilled fermented beverages
      • 027 Beer
      • 028 Malt
      • 029 Soft drinks; mineral waters and other bottled waters
      • 02a Tobacco products
      • 02b Textiles; wearing apparel; leather and related products
      • 02c Textiles; wearing apparel
      • 02d Textiles
      • 02e Textile yarn and thread
      • 02f Woven textiles
      • 02g Other textiles
      • 02h Knitted and crocheted fabrics
      • 02i Made-up textile articles, except apparel
      • 02j Carpets and rugs
      • 02k Cordage, rope, twine and netting
      • 02l Non-wovens and articles made from non-wovens, except apparel
      • 02m Other technical and industrial textiles
      • 02n Other textiles n.e.c.
      • 02o Wearing apparel
      • 02p Wearing apparel, except fur apparel
      • 02q Leather clothes
      • 02r Workwear
      • 02s Other outerwear
      • 02t Underwear
      • 02u Other wearing apparel and accessories
      • 02v Articles of fur
      • 02w Knitted and crocheted apparel
      • 02x Knitted and crocheted hosiery
      • 02y Other knitted and crocheted apparel
      • 02z Leather and related products
      • 030 Tanned and dressed leather; luggage, handbags, saddlery and harness; dressed and dyed fur
      • 031 Tanned and dressed leather; dressed and dyed fur
      • 032 Luggage, handbags and the like, saddlery and harness
      • 033 Footwear
      • 034 Wood and products of wood and cork, except furniture; articles of straw and plaiting materials
      • 035 Wood, sawn and planed
      • 036 Products of wood, cork, straw and plaiting materials
      • 037 Veneer sheets and wood-based panels
      • 038 Assembled parquet floors
      • 039 Other builders' carpentry and joinery
      • 03a Wooden containers
      • 03b Other products of wood; articles of cork, straw and plaiting materials
      • 03c Paper, printing and reproduction
      • 03d Paper and paper products
      • 03e Pulp, paper and paperboard
      • 03f Pulp
      • 03g Paper and paperboard
      • 03h Articles of paper and paperboard
      • 03i Corrugated paper and paperboard and containers of paper and paperboard
      • 03j Household and sanitary goods and toilet requisites
      • 03k Paper stationery
      • 03l Other articles of paper and paperboard
      • 03m Printing and reproduction services of recorded media
      • 03n Printing services and services related to printing
      • 03o Pre-press and pre-media services
      • 03p Coke and refined petroleum products
      • 03q Coke oven products
      • 03r Refined petroleum products
      • 03s Chemicals and chemical products; basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
      • 03t Chemicals and chemical products
      • 03u Basic chemicals, fertilisers and nitrogen compounds, plastics and synthetic rubber in primary forms
      • 03v Industrial gases
      • 03w Dyes and pigments
      • 03x Other inorganic basic chemicals
      • 03y Other organic basic chemicals
      • 03z Fertilisers and nitrogen compounds
      • 040 Plastics in primary forms
      • 041 Synthetic rubber in primary forms
      • 042 Pesticides and other agrochemical products
      • 043 Paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics
      • 044 Soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations
      • 045 Soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations
      • 046 Perfumes and toilet preparations
      • 047 Other chemical products
      • 048 Explosives
      • 049 Glues
      • 04a Essential oils
      • 04b Other chemical products n.e.c.
      • 04c Man-made fibres
      • 04d Basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations
      • 04e Basic pharmaceutical products
      • 04f Pharmaceutical preparations
      • 04g Rubber and plastic products; other non-metallic mineral products
      • 04h Rubber and plastic products
      • 04i Rubber products
      • 04j Rubber tyres and tubes; retreading and rebuilding of rubber tyres
      • 04k Other rubber products
      • 04l Plastic products
      • 04m Plastic plates, sheets, tubes and profiles
      • 04n Plastic packing goods
      • 04o Builders' ware of plastic
      • 04p Other plastic products
      • 04q Other non-metallic mineral products
      • 04r Glass and glass products
      • 04s Flat glass
      • 04t Shaped and processed flat glass
      • 04u Hollow glass
      • 04v Glass fibres
      • 04w Other processed glass, including technical glassware
      • 04x Refractory products
      • 04y Clay building materials
      • 04z Ceramic tiles and flags
      • 050 Bricks, tiles and construction products, in baked clay
      • 051 Other porcelain and ceramic products
      • 052 Ceramic household and ornamental articles
      • 053 Ceramic sanitary fixtures
      • 054 Ceramic insulators and insulating fittings
      • 055 Other technical ceramic products
      • 056 Other ceramic products
      • 057 Cement, lime and plaster
      • 058 Cement
      • 059 Lime and plaster
      • 05a Articles of concrete, cement and plaster
      • 05b Concrete products for construction purposes
      • 05c Plaster products for construction purposes
      • 05d Fibre cement
      • 05e Other articles of concrete, plaster and cement
      • 05f Cut, shaped and finished stone
      • 05g Other non-metallic mineral products
      • 05h Abrasive products
      • 05i Other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c.
      • 05j Basic metals and fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
      • 05k Basic metals
      • 05l Basic iron and steel and ferro-alloys
      • 05m Tubes, pipes, hollow profiles and related fittings, of steel
      • 05n Other products of the first processing of steel
      • 05o Cold drawn bars
      • 05p Cold rolled narrow strip
      • 05q Cold formed or folded products
      • 05r Cold drawn wire
      • 05s Basic precious and other non-ferrous metals
      • 05t Precious metals
      • 05u Aluminium
      • 05v Lead, zinc and tin
      • 05w Copper
      • 05x Other non-ferrous metal
      • 05y Casting services of metals
      • 05z Casting services of iron
      • 060 Casting services of steel
      • 061 Fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
      • 062 Structural metal products
      • 063 Metal structures and parts of structures
      • 064 Doors and windows of metal
      • 065 Tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal
      • 066 Central heating radiators and boilers
      • 067 Other tanks, reservoirs and containers of metal
      • 068 Steam generators, except central heating hot water boilers
      • 069 Weapons and ammunition
      • 06a Cutlery, tools and general hardware
      • 06b Cutlery
      • 06c Locks and hinges
      • 06d Tools
      • 06e Other fabricated metal products
      • 06f Steel drums and similar containers
      • 06g Light metal packaging
      • 06h Wire products, chain and springs
      • 06i Fasteners and screw machine products
      • 06j Other fabricated metal products n.e.c.
      • 06k Computer, electronic and optical products; electrical equipment
      • 06l Computer, electronic and optical products
      • 06m Electronic components and boards
      • 06n Electronic components
      • 06o Loaded electronic boards
      • 06p Computers and peripheral equipment
      • 06q Communication equipment
      • 06r Consumer electronics
      • 06s Measuring, testing and navigating equipment; watches and clocks
      • 06t Measuring, testing and navigating equipment
      • 06u Watches and clocks
      • 06v Irradiation, electromedical and electrotherapeutic equipment
      • 06w Optical instruments and photographic equipment
      • 06x Magnetic and optical media
      • 06y Electrical equipment
      • 06z Electric motors, generators, transformers and electricity distribution and control apparatus
      • 070 Electric motors, generators and transformers
      • 071 Electricity distribution and control apparatus
      • 072 Batteries and accumulators
      • 073 Wiring and wiring devices
      • 074 Fibre optic cables
      • 075 Other electronic and electric wires and cables
      • 076 Wiring devices
      • 077 Electric lighting equipment
      • 078 Domestic appliances
      • 079 Electric domestic appliances
      • 07a Non-electric domestic appliances
      • 07b Other electrical equipment
      • 07c Machinery and equipment n.e.c.
      • 07d General-purpose machinery
      • 07e Engines and turbines, except aircraft, vehicle and cycle engines
      • 07f Fluid power equipment
      • 07g Other pumps and compressors
      • 07h Other taps and valves
      • 07i Bearings, gears, gearing and driving elements
      • 07j Other general-purpose machinery
      • 07k Ovens, furnaces and furnace burners
      • 07l Lifting and handling equipment
      • 07m Office machinery and equipment (except computers and peripheral equipment)
      • 07n Power-driven hand tools
      • 07o Non-domestic cooling and ventilation equipment
      • 07p Other general-purpose machinery n.e.c.
      • 07q Agricultural and forestry machinery
      • 07r Metal forming machinery and machine tools
      • 07s Metal forming machinery
      • 07t Other machine tools
      • 07u Other special-purpose machinery
      • 07v Machinery for metallurgy
      • 07w Machinery for mining, quarrying and construction
      • 07x Machinery for food, beverage and tobacco processing
      • 07y Machinery for textile, apparel and leather production
      • 07z Machinery for paper and paperboard production
      • 080 Plastics and rubber machinery
      • 081 Other special-purpose machinery n.e.c.
      • 082 Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers; other transport equipment
      • 083 Motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
      • 084 Motor vehicles
      • 085 Bodies (coachwork) for motor vehicles; trailers and semi-trailers
      • 086 Parts and accessories for motor vehicles
      • 087 Electrical and electronic equipment for motor vehicles
      • 088 Other parts and accessories for motor vehicles
      • 089 Other transport equipment
      • 08a Ships and boats
      • 08b Pleasure and sporting boats
      • 08c Railway locomotives and rolling stock
      • 08d Air and spacecraft and related machinery
      • 08e Transport equipment n.e.c.
      • 08f Motorcycles
      • 08g Bicycles and invalid carriages
      • 08h Furniture; other manufactured goods
      • 08i Furniture
      • 08j Furniture
      • 08k Seats and parts thereof; parts of furniture
      • 08l Office and shop furniture
      • 08m Kitchen furniture
      • 08n Mattresses
      • 08o Other furniture
      • 08p Other manufactured goods
      • 08q Jewellery, bijouterie and related articles
      • 08r Jewellery and related articles
      • 08s Imitation jewellery and related articles
      • 08t Musical instruments
      • 08u Sports goods
      • 08v Games and toys
      • 08w Medical and dental instruments and supplies
      • 08x Manufactured goods n.e.c.
      • 08y Brooms and brushes
      • 08z Other manufactured goods n.e.c.
      • 090 Repair services of fabricated metal products, machinery and equipment
      • 091 Installation services of industrial machinery and equipment
      • 092 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
      • 093 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
      • 094 Electricity, transmission and distribution services
      • 095 Electricity
    • Seasonal adjustment
      • 0 Unadjusted data (i.e. neither seasonally adjusted nor calendar adjusted data)
    • Unit of measure
      • 00 Index, 2021=100
      • 01 Index, 2015=100
      • 02 Percentage change compared to same period in previous year
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 000 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 001 Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023)
      • 002 Euro area - 19 countries (2015-2022)
      • 003 Belgium
      • 004 Denmark
      • 005 Germany
      • 006 Estonia
      • 007 Ireland
      • 008 Greece
      • 009 Spain
      • 00a France
      • 00b Croatia
      • 00c Italy
      • 00d Cyprus
      • 00e Latvia
      • 00f Lithuania
      • 00g Luxembourg
      • 00h Malta
      • 00i Netherlands
      • 00j Austria
      • 00k Poland
      • 00l Portugal
      • 00m Slovenia
      • 00n Slovakia
      • 00o Finland
      • 00p Sweden
      • 00q Norway
      • 00r Switzerland
      • 00s Montenegro
      • 00t Albania
      • 00u Serbia