Major components by branch and sector
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In accordance with the European requirements, the breakdown by activity is limited to 38 branches for the last year. For the previous years, a detail of 64 branches is available. For certain branches, with a 1/1 relation between A38 and A64, the figure of the last year is also included in A64.

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Due to the introduction of the harmonised NACE codes within the INA, a break in series by branches of activities occurs between 2008 and 2009.

Major components by branch and sectorContact person/organisation

production.na@nbb.bemailto:production.na@nbb.beData source(s) used

NAI

Base period

Chained euros : reference year 2015

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Sector coverage

In accordance with the European requirements, the breakdown by activity is limited to 38 branches for the last year. For the previous years, a detail of 64 branches is available. For certain branches, with a 1/1 relation between A38 and A64, the figure of the last year is also included in A64.

Recommended uses and limitations

Due to the introduction of the harmonised NACE codes within the INA, a break in series by branches of activities occurs between 2008 and 2009.

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