The European Union and the n Union A statistical portrait 2016 edition compact guides
Cooperation for high quality official statistics Eurostat, at the centre of the European Statistical System, and the Statistics Division of the n Union Commission (AUSTAT), at the centre of the n Statistical System, engage to share good practices and lessons learnt from their experiences in producing statistics across the different domains at regional level. The Statistics Division of the n Union Commission, the n Centre for Statistics of the United Nation Economic Commission for and the Statistics Department of the n Development Bank, together with the n Capacity Building Foundation, constitute the n Statistical Coordination Committee. They cooperate in strategic initiatives for statistical development in, including the n Charter on Statistics, the Strategy for the Harmonization of Statistics in, the n Statistical Yearbook, etc. This leaflet presents some highlights from the 2016 edition of the The European Union and the n Union; a Statistical Portrait, jointly prepared by Eurostat and AUSTAT. The main publication provides a wide range of detailed statistics and offers a broad comparative view of the EU and AU regions in figures. -EU Strategic Partnership s continental integration is a key priority for the strategic partnership between the n Union and the EU. The new Pan-n Programme provides a major contribution to the -EU Partnership, established in 2007 with the Joint -EU Strategy (JAES). The programme is a key instrument for the EU to implement, in close cooperation with n partners, the political priorities of the Joint roadmap 2014 2017. To achieve the strategic objectives of the 4th priority area agreed in 2015 between the European Commission and the n Union Commission (economic growth for poverty reduction, creation of decent jobs, development of the private sector, continental integration, energy, industrialisation and investment), support for statistical capacity building is considered essential. Decisions to invest or develop new policies need to be based on reliable and comparable data. Therefore, cooperation between the European Statistical System and the n Statistical System in producing quality statistical service is being enhanced.
Within the -EU Partnership and the JAES, the EU supports capacity building for statistics in the n Union. The Pan-n Statistics (PAS) programme, as part of the overall Pan-n Programme, therefore aims to support n integration by improving the availability and quality of statistical information required for informed decision-making and policy monitoring. To this end it will provide technical assistance to enhance harmonisation of statistics on the continent and to foster institutional capacity building. Key aspects of the socio-economic situation According to UN projections, the importance of in the world population will increase substantially over the coming decades, from 16.1 % of the world population in 2015 to 25.5 % by 2050. Infant and child mortality in are steadily falling. At the same time, estimated life expectancy in is rising, reaching 61.1 years in 2015. In comparison, life expectancy for the world of the whole is 70.1 years and in the EU 80.9 years (2014). The n economy is also growing steadily. Overall inflation has remained between 7 % and 9 % since 2010, substantially higher than in the EU. Although GDP per capita in many n countries still remains well below EU levels, economic development in is reflected in a strong GDP growth in many countries. Ethiopia, Liberia and Côte d Ivoire recorded the highest GDP growth from 2014 to 2015. There are strong trade ties between and the EU. In 2015, the main n trade partners for imports of goods to the EU were Algeria, South and Nigeria. The main n destinations for exports were South, Algeria, Egypt and Morocco. The main product group imported to the EU from is energy products, representing 47 % of the value of the EU s imports from in 2015. However, falling oil prices have led to a substantial fall in the value of the oil and gas imports from over recent years. The main product group exported from the EU to is machinery and vehicles, comprising both cars and machinery for industry, mining, extraction and energy production. Mobile communications, both telephony and data transfer, are a key driving force for the information society. In both and Europe, the number of subscriptions per capita is increasing, with Gabon, Botswana, Seychelles and Libya among the top 10 countries in in terms of mobile communications.
World population by regions, 2015 and 2050 (% of total world population) 2015 Caribbean, Central and South America 8.6 % Rest of Europe (1) 3.1 % 6.9 % Northern America 4.9 % Oceania 0.5 % 16.1 % Asia 59.8 % 2050 (2) Caribbean, Central and South America 8.1 % Rest of Europe (1) 1.9 % Northern America 4.5 % Oceania 0.6 % 5.4 % 25.5 % Asia 54.2 % ( 1 ) Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Hezegovina, Faeroe Islands, Iceland, Kosovo*, Liechtenstein, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Norway, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland and Ukraine (* This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence); ( 2 ) UNPD estimate, medium fertility scenario Sources: Eurostat (online data code: demo_pjan and proj_13ndbims) and United Nations Population Division
Life expectancy at birth (years) 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Inflation rate (% annual growth) 2005 2010 2014 2005 2010 2015 (1) (2) ( 1 ) : 2014 instead of 2015 ( 2 ) : estimated Sources: Eurostat (online data code: demo_mlexpec) and the Statistics Division of the n Union Commission 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Sources: Eurostat (online data code: prc_hicp_aind) and the Statistics Division of the n Union Commission
GDP per capita at current prices, top 10 EU Member States and top 10 n countries, 2015 (Euro) 0 20 000 40 000 60 000 80 000 100 000 Luxembourg Ireland Denmark Sweden Netherlands United Kingdom Austria Finland Germany Belgium Equatorial Guinea Seychelles Mauritius Gabon Botswana South Libya Namibia Algeria Angola Sources: Eurostat (online data code: nama_10_pc) and the Statistics Division of the n Union Commission
GDP growth rates at constant prices, top 10 EU Member States and top 10 n countries, 2015 (%) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Ethiopia Liberia Côte d'ivoire Congo, Dem. Rep. Tanzania Rwanda Seychelles Djibouti Chad Senegal Ireland (1) Malta Luxembourg Czech Republic Sweden Romania Slovakia Poland Spain Hungary ( 1 ) The Irish GDP for 2015 has been revised upwards. The high GDP growth rate from 2014 to 2015 is to a large extent caused by this revision. Sources: Eurostat (online data code: tec00115) and the Statistics Division of the n Union Commission
imports of goods from by main partners, 2015 (%) Other 22 % Algeria 16 % Egypt 5 % South 15 % Libya 6 % Angola 6 % Tunisia 7 % Morocco 9 % Nigeria 14 % Source: Eurostat (online data code: DS-018995) exports of goods to by main partners, 2015 (%) Other 30 % South 17 % Algeria 14 % Nigeria 7 % Tunisia 7 % Source: Eurostat (online data code: DS-018995) Morocco 12 % Egypt 13 %
trade in goods with, 2015 (billion EUR) 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 0-25 -50 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 exports to imports from trade balance with Source: Eurostat (online data code: DS-018995) trade in goods with, by SITC section, 2015 (billion EUR) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Food and live animals Beverages and tobacco Crude materials, except fuels Energy products Oils, fats and waxes exports to Chemicals Manuf'd goods classified by imports from Machinery and vehicles Miscellaneous manufactured articles Products not classified elsewhere Source: Eurostat (online data code: DS-018995)
Mobile communication subscriptions, top 20 EU Member States and n countries, 2014 (subscriptions per thousand inhabitants) Sweden 0 250 500 750 1 000 1 250 1 500 1 750 2 000 2 250 Latvia Finland Gabon Botswana Seychelles Denmark Libya Bulgaria Italy Portugal Austria Lithuania South Mali Estonia Luxembourg United Kingdom Poland Germany (1) ( 1 ) Estimated Sources: DG CONNECT s Digital Agenda Scoreboard and the Statistics Division of the n Union Commission
ISSN 2315-0815 Essential SNA: Building the basics 2014 edition Compact guides strengths and weaknesses of National Statistical Systems Eurostat cooperation resources For more information on European statistics, please go to the Eurostat website: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat For more information on quality in statistics, see: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/quality/overview For information on Eurostat s statistical cooperation activities: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/international-statisticalcooperation/overview E-mail: ESTAT-STATISTICAL-COOPERATION@ec.europa.eu PDF: KS-01-15-770-EN-N Print: KS-01-15-770-EN-C The European Union and the n Union A statistical portrait 2016 edition (Statistical Book with more detailed data ) Guide to statistics in European Commission development cooperation 2013 edition Essential SNA: Building the basics 2014 edition We can do better if we know better! Statistics for development 2016 edition Building better statistics Eurostat s tools for statistical capacity building Snapshot A user-friendly tool to assess the Snapshot A user-friendly tool to assess National Statistical Systems See Statistics explained for further insight into Eurostat s international cooperation activities: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/non- EU_countries See also n Union Commission Statistics Division: http://www.au.int PDF: ISBN 978-92-79-52223-9 doi:10.2785/564680 Print: ISBN 978-92-79-52222-2 doi:10.2785/540633 European Union, 2016 Cover: shutterstock.com