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Description
Top manufacturing businesses by value added, EU-27, 2010
Slide Content
This slide presents a comparison of the top manufacturing sectors in the EU-27 region in the year 2010, based on their value added. Each sector is represented by a horizontal bar segmented into two parts: one illustrating the 'Value added at factor cost (billions of euro)' and the other showing the 'Number of enterprises (thousands)'. Sectors include Machinery and Equipment, Food Products, Fabricated Metal Products, Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-trailers, Chemicals and Chemical Products, Pharmaceutical Products, Electrical Equipment, and Computer, Electronic, and Optical Products.
Graphical Look
- The slide has a blue and gray grid background.
- Horizontal bars in two different shades of blue (dark and light) represent the different manufacturing sectors.
- Lighter blue bars indicate the value added at factor cost (billions of euro), while darker blue bars show the number of enterprises (thousands) for each sector.
- Small icons, representing each sector, are placed to the left of the sector name.
- Text labels for each sector are aligned to the left, in a white font.
- The scale for value added is placed at the top, and for the number of enterprises at the bottom of the chart.
- The source 'Eurostat' is cited at the bottom left of the slide.
The slide is visually well organized, with a clear distinction between the value added and the number of enterprises for each manufacturing sector. The contrasting blue bars make it easy to differentiate between the two metrics being compared.
Use Cases
- Presenting industry-specific economic data to stakeholders or investors.
- Comparing manufacturing sectors within a region for strategic planning or investment opportunities.
- Providing an overview of market size and potential in different manufacturing sectors during business or economic conferences.
- Incorporating into educational materials for economics or business studies related to European manufacturing trends.
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