SYNTHESIS INE@COVID-19, 11-may-2020

May . 11 . 2020 page 11/14 Communication Unit | tel: +351 21 842 61 00 | sci@ine.pt www.ine.pt SYNTH SIS IN @ COVID-19 More information available at: COVID-19: a territorial view on demographic context and socioeconomic impact indicators (8 May 2020) Number of unemployed registered in IEFP employment centres over March 2020 compared to the corresponding flow in the same period of the previous year Chaves Alfândega da Fé F.E. à Cinta Manteigas V.N. de Paiva Vila Verde Oleiros Arronches O. do Bairro Felgueiras Vale de Cambra P.de Lanhoso Mafra Estremoz Alvito Alcoutim Cadaval P.da Serra Alpiarça F. do Zêzere P. Grande Ponte da Barca Alcoutim Alcácer do Sal V.P. de Aguiar Tabuaço Esposende Idanha-a-Nova Fronteira Murtosa Cinfães Vila do Conde Vizela Setúbal Vendas Novas Castro Verde Paredes de Coura Lourinhã Tábua Golegã Ourém Marinha Grande Paredes de Coura Albufeira Sines -2 0 2 4 6 Alto Tâmega Terras de TM Douro Beiras e S.Estrela Viseu Dão Lafões Cávado Beira Baixa Alto Alentejo Região de Aveiro Tâmega e Sousa A.M. Porto Ave A.M. Lisboa Alentejo Central Baixo Alentejo Continente Oeste Região de Coimbra Lezíria do Tejo Médio Tejo Região de Leiria Alto Minho Algarve Alentejo Litoral Menor Valor municipal NUTS III Maior Valor Municipal N.º CONTINENTE Santa Comba Dão Fornos de Algodres Miranda do Douro Exports and imports decreased by 13.0% and 11.9% respectively in March, in nominal terms, mainly due to the decrease in Intra-EU trade E XPORTS OF GOODS In March, there was a sharp decline in exports compared to the previous two months (-13.0% in March 2020, compared to +2.2% on average in the January-February 2020 period, compared to the same periods of the previous year). With regard to the ten main clients, there were lower year-on-year rates of change in March compared to the January-February period, except for exports to Angola. In the first two months of the year, there were increases recorded in exports to: • Belgium, with +20,4%. • The United States of America, with +13,0%. • France, with +7,3%. • Spain, with +6,5%.

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