Eurostat Full Access MCP for AI Agents. Query EU data across economy, demographics, and environment.
Eurostat Full Access delivers immediate, structured data on all 27 EU member states. This MCP gives your AI client direct access to 26 tools spanning macroeconomics (GDP, inflation), labor markets (unemployment, wages), environmental metrics (emissions, energy balance), and international trade flows. Instead of navigating complex statistical websites and needing specific API credentials, you query massive datasets—from demographics to industrial production indices—using natural language prompts.
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Retrieve core financial metrics like GDP growth, government debt levels, inflation rates (HICP), and short-term interest rates for any EU nation.
Get detailed data on unemployment rates, employment status, wage levels, life expectancy, and population demographics across the continent.
Access full energy balances, greenhouse gas emissions by sector, renewable energy shares, and waste generation statistics for policy analysis.
Query international trade balances against specific partners, analyze product-by-product classifications, and track industrial production indices.
Use dedicated tools to search the catalog for dataset codes or check metadata to understand available dimensions and filter options before querying data.
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What AI agents can do with Eurostat Full Access — EU Statistical Intelligence (26 Tools)
These 26 tools give your agent granular control over every facet of European statistics, from high-level GDP metrics to specific agricultural production data.
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Start using Eurostat Full Access — EU Statistical Intelligence MCPSearch Datasets
Finds relevant dataset codes and names by running a keyword search against the entire Eurostat catalog.
Get Employment
Retrieves key indicators related to overall employment rates and the cost of labor...
Get Dataset Metadata
Displays all available filters, dimension lists, and code options for a given...
Get Dataset
Queries any specific Eurostat dataset using its code along with flexible filters...
Get Industrial Production
Provides the industrial production index, which tracks economic activity and is a...
Get Retail Trade
Tracks consumer spending by calculating the volume index for retail trade across different categories like food or online shopping.
Get Gdp
Retrieves EU Gross Domestic Product data, available quarterly or annually, broken down by major economic components.
Get Government Debt
Gets critical EU government debt and deficit figures necessary for monitoring...
Get Inflation
Pulls the official Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) inflation rate, which...
Get Interest Rates
Provides current and historical data on both short-term market rates and long-term...
Get Exchange Rates
Retrieves monthly or daily bilateral exchange rates for the Euro against major...
Get Economic Dataset
Queries general economy and finance datasets using common codes, useful when a specific metric falls into a broad financial category.
Get Emissions
Gets total greenhouse gas emissions for EU countries, broken down by the source sector (e.g., energy, transport, agriculture).
Get Energy Balance
Retrieves a complete view of a country's energy system, including production...
Get Energy Prices
Provides semi-annual electricity and gas prices for both residential households and...
Get Renewable Energy
Calculates the share of renewable energy sources in a country's overall energy mix...
Get Waste Statistics
Gathers data on how much waste is generated and what treatment methods (landfill...
Get Agriculture Data
Provides production figures for major agricultural goods, such as cereals, fruits, vegetables, and wine grapes.
Get Population
Returns detailed population counts broken down by country, age group, and sex for all EU members plus EEA countries.
Get Unemployment
Gets the monthly unemployment rate across the EU, vital for tracking labor market...
Get Migration
Provides data on immigration and emigration flows, helping track demographic changes...
Get Life Expectancy
Calculates the average life expectancy at birth for each EU country, a major health...
Get Minimum Wages
Shows the statutory minimum wage levels in EUR per month across various EU member...
Get Trade Balance
Calculates the overall international trade balance, comparing exports and imports with specific partner countries like China or the US.
Get Trade By Product
Analyzes EU trade by product classification (SITC), helping track if goods are moving based on raw materials or manufactured items.
Get Trade Dataset
Queries general, broad Eurostat datasets related to international trade and industry...
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The Pain of Manual Data Aggregation Solved with Vinkius AI Gateway
Right now, building a comparative report on EU economic health means logging into multiple statistical sites. You find the GDP sheet, download it. Then you open another tab for inflation, manually matching the dates and country codes. Next, you jump to environment data to pull emissions figures, then repeat the whole process for labor statistics. It's endless clicking, cross-referencing spreadsheets, and spending half your day cleaning up inconsistent codes.
With this MCP, you skip all that manual work. You tell your agent exactly what comparison you need—for instance, 'Show me how unemployment rates changed in Germany after the 2015 energy policy shift.' The system executes the multiple necessary queries across population, employment, and energy sectors, giving you a single, ready-to-analyze output.
Get EU Statistics with Eurostat Full Access
You no longer have to manually manage which dataset code applies to 'consumption' versus 'investment.' The agent handles the data cataloging, knowing that if you ask for consumption figures, it must pull from the correct source, like those used in `get_gdp`.
What changes is your time. You move straight from posing a complex question about EU policy to receiving structured answers, letting you focus on analysis instead of data plumbing.
What your AI can actually do with this
This connection gives your AI client immediate access to the entire archive of European Union statistics. You can ask for a full economic snapshot of any country, comparing its current GDP growth against historical inflation rates and renewable energy targets, all in one go. It cuts through the massive complexity of official statistical portals.
When you need to compare how migration patterns affect local labor markets or track changes in industrial production across different NACE sectors, this MCP handles the data retrieval process automatically.
If your current workflow involves jumping between multiple governmental websites, tracking down specific dataset codes, and manually cross-referencing filters for country names and time periods, this saves you hours. You tell your agent what you need—like the debt-to-GDP ratio or emissions by source sector—and it pulls the correct data point using the right tools.
Vinkius organizes these 26 specialized functions into a single catalog entry, meaning you don't have to worry about managing disparate API keys or learning obscure dataset codes just to analyze Europe’s economic trajectory.
019d7592-32f3-73c8-85ff-9a7a774c074f Here's how it actually works
The bottom line is: you talk to your agent like a researcher talks to an expert, and it handles the deep statistical cataloging itself.
First, you use specialized discovery tools like search_datasets if you don't know the exact code for the metric you need.
Next, you provide your AI client with the dataset code and specific parameters—like country name, time period, or filter values (e.g., 'energy sector').
Finally, the MCP executes the query, returning clean, structured data on EU metrics that your agent can then analyze in context.
Who is this actually for?
This MCP is essential for policy analysts and market researchers whose job involves comparing economic performance across multiple EU nations. If you regularly build reports that compare labor statistics to environmental mandates, this tool saves days of tedious data aggregation.
Compares national debt-to-GDP ratios against inflation rates and tracks the impact of energy policy on industrial output.
Analyzes shifts in international trade balances, comparing raw material imports versus finished goods exports between key EU partners.
Builds reports that correlate national emissions data with renewable energy adoption rates and waste management policies across the bloc.
What Changes When You Connect
Build a complete national profile. Instead of running separate queries for GDP, unemployment (via get_unemployment), and life expectancy (via get_life_expectancy), you query all these critical metrics in one session to compare countries directly.
Understand the environmental angle. You can correlate emissions data (get_emissions) with energy supply figures (get_energy_balance) and renewable shares (get_renewable_energy) to assess a country's climate compliance risk.
Benchmark market health. Quickly compare industrial activity using get_industrial_production against consumer spending tracked by the retail trade index (get_retail_trade). This gives you an immediate view of economic momentum.
Master data discovery. If you aren't sure which dataset to use, start with search_datasets or run get_dataset_metadata. This saves the guesswork and prevents querying invalid metrics.
Track labor costs comprehensively. You can look at minimum wages (get_minimum_wages), overall employment rates (get_employment), and age-specific unemployment (get_unemployment) to gauge local market tightness.
See it in action
Comparing Green Deal Compliance
A sustainability consultant needs to know if EU members are meeting climate goals. They use get_emissions to find CO2 output, cross-reference that with the energy mix using get_energy_balance, and then check progress via get_renewable_energy. This provides a single, actionable comparison for their clients.
Assessing Economic Recession Risk
An economist is worried about an EU market. They instruct the agent to pull current GDP data (get_gdp), compare it against historical debt levels (get_government_debt), and check international trade health using get_trade_balance to spot early warning signs.
Building a Demographic Risk Model
A pension fund manager needs to model future liabilities. They use get_population filtered by age group, compare that with life expectancy data (get_life_expectancy), and pair it with minimum wage trends (get_minimum_wages) for accurate financial projections.
Investigating Supply Chain Shifts
A trade analyst wants to know if a country's reliance on raw materials is changing. They use get_trade_by_product to see the breakdown (e.g., metals vs. chemicals) and compare that against industrial output from get_industrial_production.
The honest tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Searching without context
The user just types 'economy' into the agent, which returns dozens of unrelated datasets and code lists.
Always start by using search_datasets with a narrow term (like 'debt') or run get_dataset_metadata to understand exactly what filters and codes are available before you try to query data.
Mixing up economic timeframes
The user queries the inflation rate using annual data when they actually need a monthly comparison for trend analysis.
Check the dataset documentation or use get_dataset_metadata to confirm if the metric you want is available in the desired frequency (e.g., monthly vs. yearly).
Assuming coverage
The user assumes that a general trade query will include data from non-EU partners or specific commodity groups.
Be explicit about your scope. If you need international comparison, use get_trade_balance. For product detail, specifically invoke get_trade_by_product.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this MCP if your core job requires deep, comparative statistical analysis across the entire EU economic bloc—meaning you must correlate labor data with environmental policy or finance metrics. This is for complex macro-level research. Don't use it if you just need a single number (e.g., 'What was Germany's GDP in 2015?'), because then simple web search or a direct database lookup will be faster. If your goal is general business intelligence on one company, this tool is overkill. However, if you are building a report that requires linking minimum wages to population trends and industrial output indices, this MCP is the only way to get all the data points in one place.
Questions you might have
Does Eurostat Full Access provide historical data for get_gdp? +
Yes. This MCP provides both quarterly and annual GDP figures, allowing you to track economic growth trends over many years using the get_gdp tool.
Can I compare multiple EU countries in one query with Eurostat Full Access? +
Absolutely. You can filter most tools by country list, letting your agent pull comparative data for Spain, France, and Germany simultaneously.
How do I find the right dataset code before using get_dataset? +
You must first use the search_datasets tool. This lets you query the catalog by keyword to narrow down thousands of available datasets and find the correct code.
Is the data in Eurostat Full Access only for EU27? +
No, it covers all 27 current EU member states plus associated EEA and candidate countries for demographic metrics like population counts.
Can I correlate trade data with industrial output using get_trade_by_product? +
Yes. You can use get_industrial_production to track manufacturing health while simultaneously analyzing product-specific trade flows via get_trade_by_product.
Why Full instead of individual servers? +
The Full server has all 26 tools including cross-domain queries. Ask about GDP AND unemployment AND emissions in one session. Plus the Discovery tools to find any of 7,000+ datasets on the fly.