Release
Non-financial business economy, UK and regional (Annual Business Survey): 2020 results
Released:
16 June 2022 9:30am
Next release:
May 2023
Summary
This statistical bulletin reports on the approximate Gross Value Added at basic prices (aGVA) of the UK including the 12 regions of the UK, non-financial business economy.
These data are the main source for understanding the detailed structure, conduct and performance of businesses across the UK.
Data
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Non-financial business economy, regional results: revisions and change on previous year
Annual revisions and year-on-year changes to business turnover, approximate gross value added (aGVA) and purchases, from the Annual Business Survey. Standard Industrial Classification 2007 broad industry group by region or country.
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Non-financial business economy, UK: changes year on year
Annual revisions and year-on-year changes to business turnover, approximate gross value added (aGVA) and purchases within the UK non-financial business sectors as measured by the Annual Business Survey; Standard Industrial Classification 2007 by broad industry group.
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Non-financial business economy, regional results: Sections A to S
Annual data on business turnover, approximate gross value added (aGVA), purchases and employment costs, from the Annual Business Survey. Two-digit Standard Industrial Classification 2007 group by region or country.
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Non-financial business economy, UK: quality measures
Quality measures for annual data on size and growth within the UK non-financial business sectors, as measured by the Annual Business Survey.
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Non-financial business economy, UK: Sections A to S
Size and growth within UK non-financial business sectors, as measured by the Annual Business Survey, by four-digit Standard Industrial Classification 2007.
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Non-financial business economy, regional results: quality measures
Annual data on quality measures for business turnover, approximate gross value added (aGVA), purchases and employment costs, from the Annual Business Survey.
About the data
Accredited Official Statistics
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- meet user needs
- are presented clearly and accessibly
- are produced using appropriate data and sound methods
- are managed impartially and objectively in the public interest