European Wages and Salaries in Chemical, Rubber, Plastics, Fuel Products and Other Non-metallic Mineral Products Share by Country (Million Euros)

The European wages and salaries in the chemical, rubber, plastics, fuel products, and other non-metallic mineral products industries exhibit significant variation by country in 2023. Germany leads with a substantial share, reflecting its robust industrial base. Other prominent countries include Spain and Belgium, while smaller economies like Estonia and Lithuania have modest shares. Year-on-year growth shows positive trends, particularly in Estonia and Lithuania, suggesting a dynamic labor market in these sectors. Strong CAGR across countries like Slovenia and Luxembourg over the past five years indicates consistent growth.

Future trends to watch for include:

  • Potential shifts in demand and labor costs due to green transition policies and technologies.
  • Impact of regional economic policies on wage structures.
  • Potential labor market changes driven by automation and digitalization in manufacturing.

Top countries in Wages and Salaries in Chemical, Rubber, Plastics, Fuel Products and Other Non-metallic Mineral Products Share by Country (Million Euros)

# 10 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 62.06 2023 +1.65% +1.81% View data
2 2 Spain 10.8 2023 -0.028% -0.085% View data
3 3 Belgium 8.72 2023 +1.55% +1.81% View data
4 4 Netherlands 7 2023 +1.09% +0.95% View data
5 5 Austria 5.35 2023 +1.71% +1.66% View data
6 6 Finland 2.26 2023 +0.98% +0.91% View data
7 7 Greece 1.41 2023 +0.13% +0.94% View data
8 8 Slovenia 1.21 2023 +2.36% +2.11% View data
9 9 Luxembourg 0.48 2023 +1.52% +1.73% View data
10 10 Lithuania 0.46 2023 +2.4% +2.34% View data

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