The second-largest sector is government, which comprises 11% of the regional GDP.
Industry generates 83% of the regional GDP and accounts for 89% of all material expenditures.
It is expected that by 2012, value-added financial services will make up 14% of the added-value service industry and 7% of the regional GDP.
It employs 15.6 percent of the work force and produces 10.06 percent of regional GDP.
The primary sector, despite adding the least of the three sectors to the regional GDP remains important, especially when compared to typical developed economies.
The regional GDP per capita is the lowest in Romania, at about two-thirds of the national average.
It is South Asia's second largest economy, representing about 15 percent of regional GDP.
Industry makes up about half of the regional GDP, while agriculture contributes 19% and construction 13%.
Financial support must be provided, taking into account primarily regional GDP.
Finally, the tertiary or service sector fluctuates around 76% of regional GDP.