

2 data which will be a duplicate of the existing table using NACE Rev. Therefore, each domain will have new tables with NACE Rev. 1.1 but the system of codification used is similar, the same codes can be used in both codifications but corresponding to different classes, groups, divisions or sections.Īs a consequence, the same database table could not be used to provide information according NACE Rev. For service-producing activities, this increase is visible at all levels, including the highest one, while for other activities, such as agriculture, the increase in detail affected mostly the lower level of the classification. The detail of the classification has substantially increased (from 514 to 615 classes). At the same time, efforts have been made to maintain the structure of the classification in all areas that do not explicitly require change based on new concepts. New concepts at the highest level of the classification have been introduced, and new detail has been created to reflect different forms of production and emerging new industries.

While some of the rules for the application of NACE have been changed, criteria for construction of the classification, as well as the formulation of explanatory notes, have been reviewed, however, the overall characteristics of NACE remain unchanged. 2 is to be used, in general, for statistics referring to economic activities performed as from 1 January 2008 onwards. 2 and coordinated transition from NACE Rev. It includes provisions for the implementation of NACE Rev. In 2002, a major revision of NACE was launched. 2 - Statistical classification of economic activities
