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Spain Profile

Spain in numbers

    Demographics

    Spain has the fifth largest population in the European Union. It has a notably young population, bolstered by the sharp increase in immigration. The main figures are given in the table below.

    POPULATION
    Total Population 45,200,737
    Growth Rate 1.1%
    Distribution by Age 0-15 15.25%
    16-44 44.06%
    45-64 23.98%
    65+ 16.69%
    Population Density 89.37 inhabitants/km2
    Urban Population 77.4%
    Working Population 59.12%
    Working Population by Industry(See more) Agriculture 4.42%
    Industry 16.01%
    Construction 13.15%
    Services 66.40%
    Demographic Composition (See more) 90.1% Spaniards / 9.9% foreign population
    Religion 76.6% - Catholic
    Official Language Castilian is the official State language. Other Spanish languages also have official status in their respective Autonomous Communities, in accordance with their Charters of Autonomy. (Article 3 of the Constitution)

    Source: National Statistics Institute. Data at January 1, 2008 except Working population with data from Q4 of 2007.

    Variation in working population by industry (%)

    2002 2004 2005 2006 2007*
    Agriculture 5.5 5.2 5.2 4.60 4.42
    Industry 19.6 18.0 17.0 16.59 16.01
    Construction 11.7 12.0 12.6 13.11 13.15
    Services 63.2 64.8 65.2 65.68 66.40

    Source: National Statistics Institute. Q4 2007.

    Foreigners resident in Spain by continent of origin

    2004 2005 2006 2007*
    Europe 667,775 906,461 1,028,678 1,661,636
    The Americas 666,086 1,003,230 1,083,025 1,234,688
    Asia 142,762 177,423 197,965 238,740
    Africa 498,507 649,251 709,174 841,561
    Oceania 1,112 1,466 1,819 1,989
    Unknown 1,049 1,101 1,147 1,130
    TOTAL 1,977,291 2,738,932 3,021,808 3,979,744

    Source: Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs. Figures at December 31, 2007

    Political Structure

    POLITICAL FRAMEWORK
    Political structure of State Parliamentary Monarchy
    Head of State King Juan Carlos I
    Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, since April 17th, 2004 and has been reelected on March 9th, 2008.
    Parliament Lower House (350 members) and Upper House (259 members)
    Party in power Spanish Socialist Workers Party (PSOE)
    Territorial organization Territorially, the State is organized into municipalities, provinces and autonomous communities. There are 17 autonomous communities and two cities (Ceuta and Melilla).
    European Union Member State since 1986

    Economy

    Spain has the eighth largest economy in the world with an advanced economic model, in which the services sector and industry account for over 80% of GDP.

    ECONOMIC DATA
    Currency Euro, divided into 100 cents
    Real growth in GDP (See chart) 3.5% (Q4 2007)
    GDP per capita 23,000 euros
    Inflation 4.4%*
    Public Accounts Budget surplus of 1.3% in 2007**

    *Aggregate average until February 2008

    * In the year 2007 the State recorded a surplus of €13.5 billion which accounts for 1.3% of Spain's GDP (Bank of Spain)

    Source: Eurostat, National Statistics Institute, Bank of Spain

     

    Source: Eurostat 2007

    Trade and investment

    In recent years, the rapid growth in imports and exports has made Spain one of the most internationally-oriented countries in the world, with figures for Spanish foreign investment reaching $99,000 million in 2006.

    Spain's main trading partners are the 25-nation EU Member States, accounting for 70.1% of total exports and 59.1% of imports, followed by the Latin American countries (4.9% of exports and 4.6% of imports), and the United States (4.2% of exports and 3.5% of imports).

    Spain is one of the most active countries trading goods and services. With regards to the trading of goods, it is ranked 18th in the world as an exporter and 12th as an importer, while in the trading of services it occupies 6th place as an exporter and 10th place as an importer.

    The Spanish share in global export and import of goods (Spanish exports/global exports) is 1.70% and 2.50% respectively. The Spanish share in global export and import of services stands at 3.80% and 2.90%.

    The breakdown by industry of foreign trade is relatively diversified, as can be seen in the following table:

    Breakdown of main exports and imports in 2007* (as % of total)

    EXPORTS IMPORTS
    Capital goods 21.6% Capital goods 21.5%
    Automobile industry 18.0% Energy products 21.3%
    Chemical products 14.8% Automobile industry 12.3%
    Food products 14.7% Chemical products 11.4%
    Semi-manufactured non-chemical products 12.6% Consumer goods 9.2%
    Consumer goods 8.0% Semi-manufactured non-chemical products 8.9%
    Energy products 5.3% Food products 8.8%
    Durable consumer goods 2.8% Raw materials 3.3%
    Other goods 2.2% Durable consumer goods 2.8%
    Raw materials 1.9% Other goods 0.4%

    * Data available for January 2008

    Source: Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade

    With regard to investment, it is worth highlighting the increase in inward investment received since 1996. In recent years, Spain has been one of the main recipients of foreign direct investment. In 2006 it was ranked 16th in the world in terms of investment flows. In gross terms, FDI reached €13,245 million, corresponding to €9,524 million of productive investment and to €3,721 of portfolio investment.

    Proof of how highly developed the Spanish economy is, is the fact that, since 1997, the outward investment flows have outstripped inward investment flows.

    Spain is also a highly attractive country for the financial markets, as shown by the figures for portfolio investment (see chart below) which accounts for over 13% of the GDP. This is due to the dynamism and innovative nature of the Spanish financial system.

    With the regard to the chart called “Foreign Investment in Spain” the data by the end of October 2006 is the following: Direct Investment 12.66; Portfolio Investment 164.57; Total 177.23 (in € billion)

     

     

    Source: Bank of Spain

    (*) Data available at December 2007
    With regard to the graphic above the data by the end of December 2007 is the following: Direct Investment 43.35; Portfolio Investment 95.59;Total 138.94 (in € billion).

    Infrastructure

    Spain is ranked 3rd in the EU in terms of the number of high-capacity toll roads and highways and 2nd in terms of the number of kilometers of high-speed railway tracks. In addition, it boasts 49 airports and 53 international ports which, when combined with the country's geostrategic position, make Spain one of the leading hubs for passenger and goods transportation.

    Of even greater importance is the Transportation Infrastructure Strategic Plan, with total investments of 248 billion projected for the 2005-2020 period.

    The table below sets out some of the more noteworthy facts and figures relating to Spain's infrastructure:

    INFRASTRUCTURE
    Investment 248,892 million until 2020
    Highways 11,000 km (high capacity)
    Railway 16,530 km
    Airports 250 airlines at 49 airports
    Ports 53 international ports
    Technology Extensive fiber optic cable network and one of the largest undersea cable and satellite-link networks.

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