VALENCIA, 10 (EUROPA PRESS)
Index Industrial Production (IPI) in the Valencia has been an increase of 5 7 percent during the month of July this year over the same period of 2013, according to data released Wednesday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
Generalitat explained in a statement that this increase is higher by 4.7 points which occurred in the middle of Spain, which was 1 percent. Thus, the Region is ranked as the third autonomy further progress in the IPI, reaching over regions such as Catalonia, where the increase was 0.4 percent; Madrid, with 1.7 percent; and Andalusia, with an increase of 3.4 percent.
Also, in relation to the cumulative January-June 2014 period, the Industrial Production Index registered an increase of 5 percent in the Region compared to 1.8 percent nationally.
The Consell has emphasized that these data add “to the positive indicators that the Region has been experiencing and show a shift towards economic recovery with a more dynamic business “. In this regard, he pointed out that the Valencian autonomy recorded in July a total of 1,009 new corporations, representing an increase of 5.8 percent over the same month last year, while the average for Spain fell 1.2 percent.
With regard to the period from January to July, in the Region have created a total of 7,109 new corporations, representing 11.9 percent of all enterprises created in Spain and an increase of 4.1 percent from 2013.
It has also improved job creation since 2013, with an annual increase of 3.09 percent in the number of new jobs with 47,153 more number of Social Security in August than in the same month last year.
In addition, the data also improve recruitment, an increase of 8.52 percent in August 2014 compared to August 2013, representing 97.057 signed contracts, 7,621 more than a year ago.
As for the unemployment data, the Government has indicated that Valencia is autonomy in which more unemployment has fallen in the last year in absolute terms, with 42,015 fewer unemployed in August 2014 than in the same month last year.
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