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Other non-metallic mineral products
The description below corresponds to the share of each subclass of the C23 branch (in % of turnover)
- Manufacture of glass and glassware (31%) Manufacture of flat glass (10%)
- Manufacture of flat glass (10%)
- Shaping and processing of flat glass (29%)
- Manufacture of hollow glass (41%)
- Manufacture of glass fibres (15%)
- Manufacture and processing of other glass, including technical glass (5%)
- manufacture of refractory products (2%) Manufacture of building materials (2%)
- Manufacture of clay building materials (4%) Manufacture of ceramic tiles (14%)
- Manufacture of ceramic tiles (14%)
- Manufacture of clay bricks, tiles and construction products (86%)
- Manufacture of other ceramic and porcelain products (2%)
- Manufacture of ceramic household and ornamental articles (49%)
- Manufacture of ceramic sanitary ware (18%)
- Manufacture of ceramic insulators and insulating fittings (6%)
- Manufacture of other technical ceramic products (17%)
- Manufacture of other ceramic products (10%)
- Manufacture of cement, lime and plaster (9%) Manufacture of cement (S)
- Manufacture of cement (S)
- Manufacture of lime and plaster (S)
- Manufacture of articles of concrete, cement or plaster (40%) Manufacture of concrete products for the construction industry (40%)
- Manufacture of concrete components for construction (28%)
- Manufacture of plaster components for construction (S)
- Manufacture of ready-mixed concrete (50%)
- Manufacture of mortar and dry concrete (7%)
- Manufacture of fibre cement products (1%)
- Manufacture of other articles of concrete, cement or plaster (S)
- stone Cutting, Shaping and Finishing (3%) Abrasive Product Manufacturing (3%)
- manufacture of abrasive products and non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. (9%)Manufacture of abrasive products (9%)
- Manufacture of abrasive products (9%)
- Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products n.e.c. (91%)
How is this figure calculated?
- 3122
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