Since the UK left the EU, it has become the EU's third-largest trade partner for goods, accounting for 10.0% of all trade in goods. Other important trade partners for goods in 2021, in descending order, were Switzerland (6.5%), Russia (5.9%), Turkey (3.7%), Norway (3.1%), Japan (2.9%), South Korea (2.5%) and India (2.1%).
Highest share for intra-EU trade in goods in Luxembourg, Slovakia and Czechia. Trade in goods between EU Member States (intra-EU trade) was valued — in terms of exports — at €4 227 billion in 2022. This was 64 % higher than the level recorded for exports leaving the EU to non-EU member countries of €2 572 billion (extra-EU trade).
Merchandise Trade summary statistics data for European Union (EUN) including exports and imports, applied tariffs, top export and import by partner countries and top exported/imported product groups, along with development indicators from WDI such as GDP, GNI per capita, trade balance and trade as percentage of GDP for year
European Union Exports By Country Value Year; United States: $527.49B 2022 China: $239.70B 2022 Switzerland: $198.42B 2022 United Kingdom: $139.49B 2022 Turkey: $104.38B
Merchandise trade statistics European Union (EUN) exports and imports, with partner countries including number of products, Partner share, Share in total products, MFN and Effectively Applied Tariffs, duty free imports, dutiable imports, and free lines and number of trade agreements for year 2021
2023-11-15. Euro Area Trade Balance Swings to Surplus in August. The Euro Area posted a trade surplus of EUR 6.7 billion in August 2023, switching from a EUR 54.4 billion gap in the same month of the previous year. Imports tumbled by 24.6% to EUR 214.9 billion, while exports fell at softer 3.9% to EUR 221.6 billion.
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