With a population of 7.4 million and an area of 32,106 km2, Catalonia has the following features:
Catalonia is on a par with many EU countries in terms of economic potential and stands leader in Spain regarding the economic, industrial and business activity.

Source: Invest in Catalonia, based on data provided by the Catalan Statistics Institute and FUNCAS.
Catalonia's processing industries export to the rest of the world. A solid, diversified manufacturing sector accounts for one fourth of the economy.

Source: Invest in Catalonia, based on data provided by Idescat.
By subsector, Catalonia is a leader in the chemical, pharmaceutical, packaging, food, automotive and consumer-electronics industries, among others. It is also home to a number of emerging industries with a strong potential for growth, illustrated by the fact that many foreign companies have invested in the biotechnology, aeronautics, renewable-energy and recycling industries. As well as being renowned for its production activities providing high added value, Catalonia has also made a name for itself internationally in activities such as R&D, design and engineering, logistics and shared services centres. A keen interest in innovation has been vital for the development of these industries and activities.

Source: Invest in Catalonia, based on data provided by the Catalan Statistic Institute.
One fifth of Catalonia's manufacturing companies export while 23% of them import. 36% of Spain's exporting firms are established in Catalonia, with France, Portugal, Andorra, Italy and Germany being the main destination countries. 75% of exports go to EU markets and more than 60% is imported from EU countries. Catalonia accounts for more than 27% of total Spanish exports.

Source: Idescat
Historically, Catalonia has been a preferred destination for foreign direct investment. Investment projects in Catalonia include both manufacturing activities and projects in the areas of research and development, design, logistics, shared services centres operating essentially on an international scale and other business services. The fact that these projects involve a variety of sectors (food, chemicals, automotive, metalwork, pharma-biotech industries, etc.) shows that Catalonia has the potential and ability to accommodate a wide range of investment projects.

Source: Register of Foreign Investments in Spain.
Fifteen million foreign tourists visit Catalonia every year. That is one fourth of those coming to Spain, the third top leading destination in the world. Barcelona receives five million foreing visitors a year and that makes it the fourth visited city in Europe.

Source: IDESCAT.
Updated 2/6/2010
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