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3 | Direct effect
of the brewing sector
Swedish breweries employ around 4,000 employees who
together produce 33.4 million hectolitres of beer with a
value of 677 million euro.
Graph 35.1. / Direct effect of the beer sector
Source : Ernst & Young calculations
Another substantial direct effect of the brewing sector
involves taxes and excises paid by beer brewers and
consumers. In 2010, excises amounted to 323 million
euro and total VAT income for the Swedish Government
was estimated to be 403.5 million euro. Personal direct
taxes, social security contributions and payroll taxes paid
by employees and employers in the brewing sector totalled
another 45 million euro.
As already stated, the production value of Swedish
breweries was 677 million euro in 2010. A relatively high
proportion (32.9%) of total turnover stays within the
brewing sector as value-added. Value-added equals total
reward for production factors used : labour costs, interest
paid and profts made.
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Based on the fgures of 2009. Source : Cerveceros de Espana.
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