The study indicates that the total impact of Fira de Barcelona’s activity has gone from 4,795.6 million euros in 2019, the last year analysed in the previous report, to 6,143.51 million euros in 2024, an increase of 28.1%. This trade show activity boosts the economy in many areas, contributes to the generation of business for the participants in the events and the local industry, as well as the creation of thousands of jobs.
The report, focused on the activity in 2024 at the Montjuïc, Gran Via and Barcelona International Convention Centre (CCIB) venues, has been directed and produced by IEB researcher and lecturer at UB, Gemma Garcia, together with UB professor Núria Bosch and UB lecturer, Cristina de Gispert, also a researcher at the IEB.

Boosting the economy
The study uses the Input-Output methodology to calculate this impact, taking into account three basic variables: the operating and organisational expenses of shows and events, the expenses of visitors and exhibitors, and the creation of business attributed to exhibitors by participating in the various events. The final figure is the result of calculating the direct, indirect and induced effects.
Thus, according to the report, 64.7% of Fira’s annual economic impact falls on service sectors. It is worth highlighting the trade, transport and hospitality sector (39.2%), and professional, scientific and administrative activities (8.9%). With regard to industrial activities (which receive 30.4% of the total impact), the food industry (14.1%), the chemical industry (2.9%), and the machinery manufacturing sector (1.9%) stand out.
These results imply a multiplier effect of 1.78 for the expenditure associated with Fira de Barcelona.
In other words, every euro of expenditure made by the agents generating the impact yields 1.78 euros in production in the Catalan economy. On the other hand, the total economic impact generated a Gross Value Added (GVA) in 2024 of 2,960 million euros, which is equivalent to 1.02% of Catalonia’s GVA.
At the same time, trade show activity helped create 49,423 jobs (full-time), of which 78.9% corresponded to service activities.
Particularly noteworthy are the 48.4% in the trade, hotel and restaurant sector, 14.4% in professional, scientific and administrative activities, 8.1% in the artistic and recreational activities sector, and, among the manufacturing sectors, 6.1% in the food industry stands out.
In addition, the activity carried out at the trade fair facilities entails tax returns that translate into a collection by the Public Treasury of more than 1,224.8 million euros in 2024, from VAT, Personal Income Tax, Corporation Tax and Excise Duties.


The new Zero, an additional €675 million
On the other hand, in the coming years, Fira will give a boost to its venues with the expansion of the Gran Via and the transformation and renovation of Montjuïc on the occasion of the Centenary of the International Exhibition of 1929.
Specifically, the construction of the new Hall Zero at the Gran Via venue will have an additional economic impact estimated at 675 million euros per year from 2027, when it comes into operation. This new, unique space will increase the surface area of the venue by 25%, allowing the growth of the shows held there and also the attraction of new events.
Fira de Barcelona is one of the leading trade show institutions in Europe and the leader in Spain, especially in industrial and professional shows, and an economic and social driver. It has three venues – Montjuïc, Gran Via and the CCIB – where nearly 300 events are held annually, such as MWC Barcelona, ISE, Alimentaria + Hostelco, Smart City Expo World Congress, Seafood Global Expo, Barcelona Bridal Fashion Week, Hispack and Automobile Barcelona, which bring together more than 30,000 exhibitors and 3 million visitors. From 2025, Fira also manages the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, which, among other events, hosts the Formula 1 and MotoGP Grand Prix.
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