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10 Trade and tourism This chapter compiles representative data of the most important sub-sectors within the service sector: trade and tourism. Regarding trade, distinctions are made between domestic and foreign trade. Domestic trade can be indirectly quantified by fixing the number of actively involved establishments -both retail and wholesale traders- as well as by rating the number of people employed by these establishments. Regarding foreing trade, the most suitable statistical source is the publication Comercio Exterior de (Foreign Trade in Andalusia) by the IEA. This publication includes import and export information per province, source and target country. It is divided into fixed sections and chapters according to the community tariff standards. Distribution of establishments involved in domestic trade according to the number of employees (December 1 st, 1996) 6 No employment assignation 1-5 employees 6-99 employees >=100 employees No employment assignation 1-5 employees 6-99 employees >=100 employees 280 6.77 2 5 1.217 71 29 26 1.952 927 10 1.977 67 27 10.72 66 5 0 1.915 5 6 202 10.17 50 5 92 1.8 75 02 6. 7 5 1.018 192 19 1 8.76 22 1.275 250 1 99 16.16 1.272 11 15 2.672 625 21 21.29 1.528 15 71.291 979 12 2.860 9.187 6.11 56 9 15.198.59 77 Source: IEA. Base de datos de actividad econ mica de Andaluc a Employees: average number of people participating in the economic activity of the establishment during the reference period of a year, who were paid in cash, in kind or took a share in the business profit. Base de datos de actividad económica de (Economic Activity Database of Andalusia). This database was elaborated by the Andalusian Institute of Statistics (IEA) with the aim of presenting basic data about goods and service production centres of the Andalusian Autonomous Community. It is a reference framework for census elaboration, sample and data collecting surveys, provided that the studied units develop an economic activity. It consists of an organised set of magnetic-taped information, including identification data, location, and classification of the establishments according to the number of employees and the economic activity. This information is obtained from administrative sources and statistical files, in addition to other information from IEA statistical operations.

Trade percentage distribution. 1997 Andalusía Spain (80%) (2%) (20%) (76%) Source: INE. DIRCE97 Directorio Central de Empresas (DIRCE) (Central Business Directory). INE (National Institute of Statistics). Updated on the 1 st of January of 1997, it is a source of information about the registration, withdrawal and continuance of enterprises, which is known as business demography. It consists of an organised set of magnetic-taped information, including identification, location, territorial distribution and a classification according to the number of employees and the economic activity of the companies. It is obtained from administrative sources and statistical files, and complemented with other data coming from current statistical operations of the Central Statistical Office. Its main goals are to provide a framework for the design of subpopulations to elaborate surveys, and to provide an appropriate source for the elaboration of business structural statistics. 7 Number of registrations in the Economic Activities Taxes. 1996 trade Food, beverag. & tobac. Indust. products excluding food Miscella -neous trade Food serving establishment. Repairs Other* 1.808.070 2.61 2.68 1.5 1.828.1.979 22.80.787 8.266 6.7.8.211 5.82 8.20 10.67 51.856 5.29 9.87 7.77 8.07.822 6.52 1.818 15. 70.187 1.01 2.261 1.912 2.1 1.197 1.961.108.76 17.9.192 6.768.51 5.00 2.911.2 9.60 8.87.0 1.000 1.619 1.86 1.517 715 1.196 2.222 2.722 12.77 70 689 56 699 250 1.25 958 5.111 Sources: IEA - C» de Econom a y Hacienda *Other: Product recovery; trade intermediaries; loading services Trade and tourism

Imports and Exports in Andalusia according to their origin and destination. 1996 (Million pesetas) Imports Exports Balance OECD Countries European Union Non-EU Europe America Asia Oceania Total OECD 7.080 52.551 112.215 25.05 5.56 52.6 771.5 5.616 78.85 16.595.726 92.126.255 1.065 -.61-8.59-1.88 91.662 OPEC New Developed Countries (1) Rest of the Countries Europe America Africa Various Total 70.102 6.12 60.68 55.92 81.197.561 1.19.77 57.67 15.001 1.76.67.9 62.525 1.158.562-12.75 8.869-28.892-21.29-7.80 28.96 18.815 Source: IEA. Comercio Exterior de Andaluc a 1995 (1) Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong-Kong 8 Comercio Exterior de (Andalusian Foreign Trade). Released by the Institute of Statistics of Andalusia since 1990, this publication covers an important need within economical statistics currently carried out in the Community. It contains information about import and export that take place within the Autonomous Community, obtained from data provided by the Customs and Special Tax Department. Andalusian Foreign Trade with the EU and other countries refers to commercial exchanges of goods and merchandise, since the lack of "regional customs" and its resulting administrative registration prevents commercial flux among autonomous communities from being easily calculated. Andalusian import and export per groups. 1997 (Million pesetas) Various Transport Material Machinery and electric equipment Common metals and its manufacture Footwear, leather and dressmaking Wood and by-products Chemical industry Mineral products and manufactures Food industry Fats and oils (animal and vegetal) Agricultural and fishing production -600000-00000 -200000 0 200000 00000 600000 800000 Balance Export Import

Nº of tourists per province. 1997 Number of tourists 1.998.2 2.11.9 865.901 2.581.052 1.115.680 582.818 5.11.882 1.96.90 16.651.96 Tourists by provenance. 1997 Rest of the world (9%) Andalusia (2%) Source: IEA. Encuesta de Coyuntura Tur stica European Union (5%) Res of Spain (%) Encuesta de Coyuntura Turística ECTA (Tourist Trend Survey). Published by the IEA, with the aim of meeting the needs of the Andalusian tourist sector and filling the main information gaps. This periodical publication is released quartely, providing information about the profile of tourist in Andalusia, their expenses and an evaluation of their visit. 9 Tourist accommodation. 1997 Number Hotels Capacity Tourist apartments Number Capacity Camping sites Number Capacity 197 55 16 12 16 16 81 29 2.201 19.159 20.12 7.529 20.677 10.68 6.267 59.20 20.216 16.895 5 20 1 9 197 6 15 9.005 2.962 121 2.07 1.809 75 25.668 887 2.9 21 6 8 27 17 15 5 7 166 11.970 17.97 2.910 7.578 22.11 5.71 16.9 2.882 87.80 Source: Consejer a de Turismo y Deportes Trade and tourism

Movimiento de Viajeros en Establecimientos Hoteleros (Traveller flow in hotel accommodation). This is the most appropiate source to study the Tourist Sector. Both the IEA and the INE participate in it by providing disintegrated data, the first about Andalusia, the second about the rest of the country. The whole hotel accommodation sector in the Autonomous Community is monthly surveyed in order to obtain relevant information. Here, the general goal is to obtain synthetic indicators that permit to evaluate both the activity and short-term predictions in the tourist sector. The information is arranged according to the number of travellers and overninght stays, and classified by hotel categories and the traveller's residence country, occupation rate, average stay and number of people employed in these activities. Travellers flow by hotel accommodation. 1997(*) Accommodated travellers Spanish Foreigners Overnight stays Spanish Foreigners Overnight stays per traveller Spanish Foreigners 50 71.87 612.195 1.50 72.886 288.6 261.89 925.0 92.798.2.016 186.15 05.656 282.107 629.16 55.90 2.01 1.1.00 666.79.581.019 1.509.0 1.56.87 87.72 1.621.711 96.97 22.072.580.8 1.729.105 11.851.121 1.8.192 1.12.851 8.157 1.116.85 80.875 52.105 8.10.58 1.27.510 1.9.118,06 2,51 1,55 2,, 1,61,87 1,87 2,68 9,85,7 1,20 1,78 6,88 1,2 5,88 1,91,0 Source: IEA. Movimiento de Viajeros en Establecimientos Hoteleros (*) Provisional data Hotel accommodation occupation rate. 1996-97 100 90 80 70 Andalusia Spain 60 50 0 0 20 10 0 1996 1997 January March May July Sep. Nov. January March May July Sep. Source: IEA. Movimiento de viajeros en establecimientos hoteleros Nov. More information: IEA. Movimiento de viajeros en establecimientos hoteleros IEA. Encuesta de Coyuntura tur stica de Andaluc a IEA. êndice de ventas en grandes superficies Consejer a de Turismo y Deportes. Bolet n de Indicadores Tur sticos de Andaluc a INE. DIRCE