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Prodcom Working Group JMO M2 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2011 – Data Quality

Number of products produced by 0, 1, … 24 countries The graph is similar to previous year: 7 products produced by 0 country (=) 120 products produced by 6 countries (=) 21 products produced by 1 country (+1) 153 products produced by 7 countries (-16) 32 products produced by 2 countries (+1) 152 products produced by 8 countries (-13) 46 products produced by 3 countries (+11) 193 products produced by 9 countries (+6) 79 products produced by 4 countries (+5) 175 products produced by 10 countries (-27) 87 products produced by 5 countries (-19) 152 products produced by 11 countries (+22) The biggest number of products (223) was reported by 11 countries, while last year the most number (230) was reported by 14 countries 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Products not produced by any Member State PRODCOM code Product description Reference year 10413000 Cotton linters 2011, 2010, 2009 20602390 Other artificial filament yarn, including artificial monofilament of < 67 decitex, single, n.p.r.s. (excluding sewing thread) 2011, 2010 26405150 Precious or semi-precious stones for styli 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 26522400 Rough watch movements 28232200 Sheet fed office type offset printing machinery, for sheet size <= 22 x 36 cm 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 28241133 Electro-mechanical hand tools used for working textile materials (excluding drills, saws) 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 30112300 Refrigerated vessels, except tankers Regarding the products counted in Prodcom, but not produced during 2011, things are totally unchanged, the same products that have not been produced in 2010 are valid also for 2011. 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Percentage of headings reported by each country Source of the chart are on conf environment V:\temp\courtth\2011-Analysis\QualityReportFigures\QualityReportData.accdb In terms of highest contribution in number of reported headings, this belongs to Germany, followed by Spain, Italy, France and at a slightly distance UK and Poland. 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Number of products by country where Sold Production Value >0 EU average 2290 Number of products by country where Sold Production Value >0 Source of the chart are on conf environment V:\temp\courtth\2011-Analysis\QualityReportFigures\QualityReportData.accdb Similar to previous slide, in terms of products with sold production higher than 0, Germany reported the most of them, meaning more than 3500 products. But the average at level of all European Union is 2290 products. 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Impact of revisions for the VALUE of production sold Source files are available in secure environment: V:\dps\data\outfiles\Confidential\Snap_conf_1152_VALUE_05NOV12.xls V:\dps\data\outfiles\Confidential\Snap_conf_1152_VALUE_09JUL12.xls Centralisation of results can be found in: \\EsApplNT\ESTAT-G2\PRODCOM-Full\SPC meetings\2012 November\SupportingDocuments\QRap_Chart 3 & Table 4_Impact of revision for value of QSold_Proportion of rounded EU aggregates by NACE 2_finalversion.xls Revision is based on data sent on 9th of July and 5th of Nov. For most of NACE headings, the revision did not exceed +/- 2%, only for chapter 7, "Mining of metal ores", it was of almost +8%. Even so, the overall revision was of -0.01%, which is an excellent result! 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

EU aggregates by NACE Rev.2 Division Value of Prod.Sold Physical Vol. Percentage by number of headings Percentage by value Percentage by number of headings Mining of metal ores 14,29% 48,63% 33,33% Other mining and quarrying 21,88% 47,77% Manufacture of food products 20,86% 30,08% 24,86% Manufacture of beverages 25,93% 67,54% Manufacture of tobacco products 20,00% 0,15% Manufacture of textiles 17,21% 17,53% 7,91% Manufacture of wearing apparel 20,80% 29,92% 24,80% Manufacture of leather and related products 18,75% 11,63% 14,58% Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials 20,31% 33,25% Manufacture of paper and paper products 8,65% 10,28% 11,54% Printing and reproduction of recorded media 36,36% 23,23% 18,18% Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products 0,00% Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products 15,01% 15,93% 17,45% Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations 14,89% 7,10% 10,64% Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 10,79% 20,67% 13,67% Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 10,97% 22,49% 18,06% Manufacture of basic metals 13,49% 6,09% 14,19% Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment 13,02% 15,61% 12,70% Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products 20,72% 18,98% 28,83% Manufacture of electrical equipment 11,96% 20,44% 15,31% Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 16,10% 20,90% 21,11% Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 15,63% 17,64% 14,06% Manufacture of other transport equipment 18,92% 38,50% 27,03% Seats and parts thereof; parts of furniture 37,04% 45,29% 29,63% Other manufacturing 21,53% 33,97% 19,44% Repair and installation of machinery and equipment 40,68% 36,01% 25,00% Whole 2011 PRODCOM List 16,72% 21,94% 18,21% Proportion of ROUNDED EU aggregates by NACE Rev.2 Division Regarding the rounded EU aggregates by NACE, for value of sold production, almost 17% out of number of headings have been rounded, those headings covering almost 22% of the total amount of value of sold production. For volume of sold production, approx.18% of number of headings have been rounded. 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

First transmission of Prodcom data to Eurostat All countries were able to provide data until end of June. Belgium was the first on 29th of Feb. 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Compliance by country Dissemination Overall Very Good Data first released in July Statistical Explained article released November 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Ratio of unit values to the median 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Comparison of STS and PRODCOM trends 1/2 18 countries answered Useful exercise Presentation appreciated Doubts on ability to help with improving data quality Checks already done during the production process Give the floor to Thierry 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality

Comparison of STS and PRODCOM trends 2/2 Issues Local currency (STS) / Euro (PRODCOM) Some divisions (07-08-19) not represented in PRODCOM Estimation of fee paid Methodological differences 29-30 November 2012 Item 7 : 2001 - Data Quality