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EU trade competitiveness can be described by comparing the ratio of net trade (exports minus imports) with total trade (exports plus imports). Table 1 presents these results for both goods and services. The EU's trade competitiveness ratio for total supply of services (taking into account all four modes of supply) was 3.1 %, while for goods it was 5.5 %. More ...
Young people - digital world
Updated 29/05/2024
In 2023, 97 % of young people aged 16-29 years in the EU reported using the internet every day compared to 86 % of the total population. In all EU countries, the share of the young people using the internet daily was between 94 % and 100 %. More ...
Comparing enterprises using at least one AI technology among EU countries (Figure 2) shows that the share of enterprises using AI ranged between 1.5 % and 15.2 %. The highest share was recorded in Denmark (15.2 %), followed by Finland (15.1 %), and Luxembourg (14.4 %), while the lowest shares were recorded in Romania (1.5 %), Bulgaria (3.6 %), and Poland and Hungary (both 3.7 %). More ...
In absolute terms, Germany had the highest employment in the tourism industries (2.1 million people, not including passenger rail transport interurban), followed by Italy, France (not including passenger air transport) and Spain (1.5 million each). These four countries accounted for over half (60 %) of employment in the tourism industries across the EU. More ...