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Appendix table 7. Finnish affiliates in countries outside EU in 2011, the largest industries 1)

  Number of employees 2) Personnel costs (EUR million) Investments (EUR million) 3) Turnover (EUR million) Number of affiliates
Europe outside EU Wholesale and retail trade (G) 22,630 649.2 104.1 9,328.2 215
Machinery and metal products industry (25,28-30,33) 10,690 401.1 27.9 2,378.5 85
Construction (F) 9,140 473.7 18.4 1,930.1 72
Manufacture of food products and beverages (10-11) 6,390 100.9 45.6 623.9 16
Transportation and storage (H) 5,550 92.6 52.5 431.6 37
Asia and Oceania Machinery and metal products industry (25,28-30,33) 30,260 676.4 104.8 5,226.4 161
Electrical and electronics industry (26,27,32) 80,500 1,275.2 233.6 18,742.3 108
Information and communication (J) 6,320 112.7 198.4 701.3 49
Manufacture of paper and paper products (17) 5,990 96.7 43.7 1,119.7 35
Chemical industry (19-22) 5,120 70.4 59.1 1,666.9 50
North America Machinery and metal products industry (25,28-30,33) 12,370 968.6 21.1 4,072.5 48
Electrical and electronics industry (26,27,32) 6,810 623.8 166.3 1,430.6 30
Chemical industry (19-22) 6,920 365.4 94.7 2,236.9 37
Central and South America Machinery and metal products industry (25,28-30,33) 5,240 212.3 30.6 1,108.3 45
Electrical and electronics industry (26,27,32) 26,350 571.8 20.5 2,789.4 35
1) Measured by the number of personnel
2) Annual average
3) Gross investment in tangible assets

Source: Finnish affiliates abroad 2011, Statistics Finland

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Updated 24.4.2013

Referencing instructions:

Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Finnish affiliates abroad [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-4882. 2011, Appendix table 7. Finnish affiliates in countries outside EU in 2011, the largest industries 1) . Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 29.3.2024].
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