Template:Economy of the European Union table
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Economy of the European Union | |
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Currency | 1 Euro (€) = 100 cents (Official EU currency, and used in the twelve countries of the Eurozone) |
Other Currencies in Member States |
1 Cypriot pound = 100 cents |
Statistics | |
GDP Ranking | 1st (2005) |
GDP | $12 329.110 trillion (2005) |
GDP growth rate | 1,5% (Second Quarter of 2005 - 0.3%) 1 (2005) |
GDP per Capita | $26,900 (2005) |
GDP by sector | agriculture (2.3%), industry (28.3%), services (69.4%) (2004) |
Inflation | 2.1% (2005) |
Pop below poverty line | 17% |
Labour force | 211.1 million |
Labour force by occupation | agriculture (4.3%), industry (29%), services (66.8%) (2000) |
Unemployment | 9.1% (2004) |
Main Industries | Among the world's largest and most technologically advanced industries, including iron and steel, aluminium, petroleum, coal, cement, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, aircraft, railway equipment, shipbuilding, electrical power equipment, machine tools, electronics, telecommunications equipment, fishing, food processing, furniture, paper, textiles and clothing, tourism |
Sources: [1] [2] [3] | |
Trading Partners | |
Imports | €1 035 Billion (2005) |
Main Partners | Japan, Switzerland, United States (2001) |
Exports | €970.6 Billion - #1 in world (2005) |
Main Partners | Japan, Switzerland, United States (2001) |
Public Finances | |
Public Debt | €6 509.8 Billion - 63.8% of GDP (2004) |
Public Deficit | €270.2 Billion (2004) |
External Debt | |
Revenues | |
Expenses | €2 134.7 Billion (2004) |
Economic Aid |