Of every 100 euros of annual wealth generated by each autonomous community, 24 in the BAC and 32 in Navarre come from industry.
M.D. | EITB media
He industrial sector It still plays an important role in the Basque economy. In the Euskadi Autonomous Communityassumes A 23.9% of gross domestic product (GDP), that is, the wealth generated annually. In the Foral Community of Navarrerises to the 32%.
The industry remains essential, but its relative contribution to total GDP is lower than decades ago. In the BAC, the sector’s weight does not reach the level of 2007-2008, when the weight was 28.7%.
The relative importance of the sector is also decreasing in the areas of the BAC: from 36% in 2007-2008 to 29.1% in Álava (almost 7 points less), from 23.4% to 20% currently in Bizkaia (3 points less) and from 23.4% to 20% currently in Bizkaia (3 points less). 33% to 27.5% in Gipuzkoa (5 points less).
The development of the weight of industry in the total economy of Navarre is opposite and has increased in recent years, as it reached 29.2% in 2007-2008.
In there Spanish statethis ratio is 16.6%demonstrating the greater industrial character of the communities of Hego Euskal Herria. Navarra has the largest industrial weight, followed by La Rioja and the CAV.
Source: EITB

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