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Compiled from data supplied by the Office of the Revenue Commissioners.
Published by the Central Statistics Office, Ireland.
October 2017
An Phromh-Oifig Staidrimh
Central Statistics Office
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Government of Ireland 2017
Material compiled and presented by theCentral Statistics Office.
Reproduction is authorised, subject toacknowledgement of the source. Furtherinformation is available at:http://www.cso.ie/en/aboutus/copyrightpolicy/
On-line ISSN 2009-5104
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Specific details concerning the Trade Statistics Publication should be addressed to:
Trade Help Desk
Central Statistics Office
Ardee Road
Rathmines
Dublin 6
Phone Dublin (01) 498 4200,
Cork (021) 453 5000, ext. 4200
LoCall 1890 313 414, ext. 4200
Fax (01) 498 4240
E-mail trade@cso.ie
CSO on the Web: http://www.cso.ie
mailto:trade@cso.ie
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Contents
Explanatory notes 5
Summary tables
1 Goods Exports and Imports summary analysis 14
2 Goods Exports and Imports seasonally adjusted series 15
3 Goods Exports by industrial origin 16
4 Goods Exports by industrial origin and area of destination 17
5 Goods Imports by main use 18
6 Goods Imports by main use and area of origin 19
7 Goods Exports and Imports by area 20
8 Goods Exports and Imports by area: percentage distribution 22
9 Goods Exports and Imports by country 24
10 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC section and division 30
Detailed tables
11 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC division and country 37
12 Goods Exports and Imports by country and SITC division 47
13 Goods Exports by SITC heading and country 59
14 Goods Imports by SITC heading and country 131
Commodity index
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Explanatory notes
Introduction
Goods Exports and Imports statistics provide da-ta on the movement of goods between countries. Trade in Goods statistics in this publication are a combination of Customs-based non-EU trade statistics and the Intrastat survey of Irish traders involved in trade with other EU member states.
The Intrastat data are subject to revision on foot of late Intrastat and VAT returns and corrections made by traders.
Sources
Since the completion of the EU Single Market at the end of 1992, trade statistics with EU member states and trade statistics with non-EU countries are compiled from two separate sources.
Customs declarations, the traditional source of almost all trade statistics, were no longer re-quired for most movements of goods within the EU. A new EU-wide system for collecting intra-EU trade statistics, Intrastat, was introduced in January 1993. The Intrastat survey, which is conducted by the Revenue Commissioners (VI-MA Office), is linked to VAT and applies to all EU member states.
The Intrastat system is based on two compo-nents. The first is the Intrastat survey itself, in which the larger traders make detailed monthly returns giving information on the quantity and value of all exports or imports with EU countries. This survey is carried out under Regulation (EC) No. 638/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council
1 and Commission Regulation (EC)
No. 96/20102.
Traders whose exports to EU countries in the previous twelve months exceeded 635,000 must make a detailed export return each month; trad-ers whose imports from EU countries in the pre-vious twelve months exceeded 500,000 must make a detailed import return each month. 1 Official Journal No L102, 07.04.2004, p.1.
2 Official Journal No L43, 5.2.2012. p.1.
Around 49,000 traders are involved in intra-EU trade, of which about 2,100 are required to make Intrastat export returns and 3,500 Intrastat import returns. The response rate in terms of number of traders is about 65%, covering about 93% of the total value of intra-EU trade for the current month.
The second component of the Intrastat system is the regular VAT return, on which all traders are required to record the total value of goods ex-ported to and imported from other EU member states. The information provided on the VAT re-turns forms the basis for:
- determining total EU trade for those traders below the Intrastat thresholds;
- estimating trade for non-respondents above the thresholds;
- maintaining the VIMA trader register of EU traders; and
- identifying those exceeding the thresholds required to make the detailed Intrastat re-turn.
Traders not registered for VAT and private indi-viduals who move goods within the EU have no obligations under the Intrastat system, and their trade is therefore not included in the statistics.
Trade in Goods with non-EU countries are, as before, compiled mainly from the documents supplied by exporters and importers (or their agents) to the Customs authorities. The docu-ment is the Single Administrative Document (SAD) used for Customs clearance purposes. The information on the document is captured by the Customs AEP (Automated Entry Processing) system, either by feeding it in at the Customs Stations or by electronic transfer direct from the trader. The AEP records, with the statistical data, are transferred to VIMA and then to the Central Statistics Office (CSO) for processing and dis-semination.
Prior to 2011, data for traders operating in the Shannon Free Zone were collected by traders submitting summary monthly returns to the CSO. The CSO Shannon survey data were classified
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under Section 9 Commodities and Transactions not classified elsewhere (SITC code 931.01). Since January 2011, the Shannon data are being collected as part of the Intrastat Survey and Cus-toms documentation for non-EU transactions. Hence this data is now attributed to the relevant commodity code and partner country.
Responsibility for data collection, compilation and dissemination
The collection of trade data is the responsibility of VIMA (a branch of Revenue). The CSO is re-sponsible for processing and disseminating the data. Data processing includes preparing esti-mates for traders who have not been included in the Intrastat survey (non-respondents and traders below the Intrastat thresholds) and for certain special categories of trade (parcel post). Along with the general processing and validation of the data, other work by the CSO includes unit value index number compilation and seasonal adjust-ment.
Intrastat estimation
The data include estimates for traders above the Intrastat thresholds who did not make Intrastat returns, and for traders below the thresholds who did not provide aggregate intra-EU trade figures on their VAT returns.
The Unclassified categories in the tables also
include certain miscellaneous adjustments.
Estimates for traders below the thresholds are assigned to partner country (by using the country profile of returns from traders just above the In-trastat thresholds) but are not assigned to com-modity. Estimates for traders above the thresh-olds (non-respondents) are assigned to partner country and commodity where at least one return is available for the preceding twelve months.
Coverage
The following classes of goods are excluded from the trade in goods statistics:
monetary gold;
means of payment which are legal tender and securities, including means which are pay-ments for services such as postage, taxes, user fees;
goods for or following temporary use (e.g. hire, loan, operational leasing), provided all the following conditions are met: - no processing is or was planned or carried out,
- the expected duration of the temporary use was or is not intended to be longer than 24
months, - the dispatch/arrival has not to be declared as
a supply/acquisition for VAT purposes;
goods moving between: - a Member State and its territorial enclaves
in other Member States, and - the host Member State and territorial en-
claves of other Member States or interna-tional organisations. Territorial enclaves in-clude embassies and national armed forces stationed outside the territory of the mother country;
goods used as carriers of customised infor-mation, including software;
software downloaded from the Internet;
goods supplied free of charge which are themselves not the subject of a commercial transaction, provided that the movement is with the sole intention of preparing or support-ing an intended subsequent trade transaction by demonstrating the characteristics of goods or services such as advertising material, commercial samples;
goods for and after repair and replacement parts that are incorporated in the framework of the repair and replaced defective parts;
means of transport travelling in the course of their work, including spacecraft launchers at the time of launching.
In addition, intra-EU trade statistics exclude:
Trade by traders not registered for VAT;
Trade by private individuals who move goods within the EU;
Goods dispatched under distance selling ar-rangements that are below the special VAT distance selling threshold operating in the Member State of destination.
Recording system
Trade in Goods statistics are compiled in accord-ance with the general system of recording inter-national trade. Under this system exports and imports are recorded at the time the goods are moved across the boundary of the State.
In particular this means that goods imported into a Custom bonded warehouse are recorded at the time of entry into the country and not at the time of their release from the warehouse.
Also, agricultural products or other goods export-ed for storage abroad are included in the value of
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exports at the time of their departure from the country.
Goods in transit are excluded.
Valuation
For exports the free on board (fob) value is used. This is the cost of goods to the purchaser abroad, including packing, transport in the State, loading charges, insurance and all other charges accru-ing up to the point where the goods are put on board the exporting vessel or aircraft or are con-veyed to the land frontier.
The value excludes:
any sums receivable by the exporter by way of export refund, drawback, subsidy or other bounty;
any foreign customs duties or freight charges beyond the port or point of exportation.
In particular, for goods on which export refunds are payable to the exporter under the Common Agriculture Policy, the export value does not in-clude the amount of the refund. For goods sub-ject to export charges or levies the export value includes the amount of the charge or levy.
Valuation is in euro. For transactions in which the value is expressed in a foreign currency, conver-sion to euro is done using the current exchange rate.
For imports the value inclusive of cost, insurance and freight (cif) to the point of entry to the State is used. Normally, for goods imported under a commercial contract of sale, the value taken is the transaction value i.e. the cif price paid or payable for the goods when sold for export to Ireland. If there is no transaction value or if the transaction value is not acceptable, the value is determined under the specific rules laid down in EU legislation.
Reference period
The calendar month is the basic period for com-piling the data. Export and import transactions to non-EU countries are classified to the month in which the relevant customs entry is registered. The data for the Parcel Post trade relate to the month of shipment into or out of the country.
Parcel post
Non-EU trade in goods that are exported or im-ported by parcel post, and which are not the sub-ject of customs entries, is estimated each month.
The resulting estimates for exports and imports are included in the overall trade totals. In com-modity analyses the data are classified under
Section 9 Commodities and Transactions not classified elsewhere with SITC code 911.00.
In country and area analyses of trade, the parcel post estimates are classified to the appropriate partner country or area only for USA and Cana-da. The value of such trade with all other coun-tries is included in the residual heading of the analyses in question.
Data on trade in goods that are exported or im-ported by parcel post but which are the subject of customs entries are included in all tables in the appropriate commodity and country category.
Confidential trade
It is sometimes necessary to take steps to ensure that the business of identifiable traders is not dis-closed by publication of full data under the ap-propriate commodity item or partner country. The value of such confidential trade is included in the overall total value of exports or imports. The val-ue or the quantity may be concealed at the de-tailed level.
Units of quantity
Net weight is the usual unit of quantity shown. The weight of containers, cases, jars and packing materials is, therefore, excluded.
Other units of quantity are used for some com-modities, notably live animals, motor vehicles, office machines, domestic appliances, watches and clocks, and clothing (where number is used as the unit of quantity), footwear (where the number of pairs is used), floor coverings (where square metres are used), and beverages (where volume is used).
Partner country
In this publication, exports of goods are classified by country of final destination. The last country to which the goods are specifically directed on their outward movement from the State is regarded as their final destination. This is not necessarily the country in which the goods will be unshipped or that in which they will be finally consumed.
Imports are recorded by country of origin (as op-posed to country of consignment or dispatch). Goods obtained or produced in one country origi-nated in that country. A product, in the production of which two or more countries were concerned, is considered as originating in the country in which the last substantial manufacturing process was done. Packing, repacking, sorting and blend-ing are not regarded as manufacturing process-es.
In interpreting analyses by partner country, users should be conscious of the treatment (as outlined
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in these notes) of Intrastat estimates, Parcel Post trade, Statistical threshold and Confidential trade.
Country classification
The classification of countries is the country no-menclature (Geonomenclature) as set out annu-ally in the Official Journal of the European Com-munities. From January 1999, this follows the United Nations ISO alpha-2 coding system, in which each country is identified by a two letter code. The full list of countries is given in an es-sentially geographical order in Table 9.
Commodity classification
Statistics are collected using the 8-digit Com-bined Nomenclature (CN) the EUs tariff and statistical nomenclature. This nomenclature is managed and updated annually by the Commis-sion in co-operation with the member states. The CN is aligned with the 6-digit Harmonised Com-modity Description and Coding System (HS) the nomenclature of the Customs Co-operation Council that is used throughout the world for ap-plying customs tariffs and compiling external trade statistics. The 2012 CN contains 9,300 8-digit subheadings, the first six digits of which cor-respond to the HS code.
However, in this publication, exports and imports are classified according to the United Nations Standard Trade Classification, Revision 4 (SITC Rev 4)
3. The SITC has been developed by the
United Nations for the advancement of the inter-national comparability of statistics on external trade.
SITC Rev 4 contains about 2,970 basic headings (5-digit). These are combined into 261 Groups (3-digit), 67 Divisions (2-digit) and 10 Sections (1-digit). For example, Section 6 (Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material) consists of 9 Divisions, 61 to 69. Division 64 (Paper, paper-board and articles thereof) consists of two groups, 641 and 642, which together consist of 72 basic headings, such as 642.94 (Paper hand-kerchiefs, towels, tablecloths, garments, etc).
SITC follows the structure of the HS. Each of the categories in the SITC (including all the basic headings) is equivalent to a combination of HS headings (and therefore to a combination of CN headings).
Abbreviated commodity descriptions are used in the tables. These are intended as a guide only, the precise coverage being determined by the SITC number preceding the descriptions. The full 3 United Nations. 2006. Standard Industrial Trade Classification Revision. Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistics
Division, Statistical papers, Series M, No 34, Rev 4. United Na-
tions, New York.
descriptions of the items and their content are contained in the relevant UN publication. Apart from the classification itself, the UN publications include the correlation tables between SITC and HS.
The index at the end of this volume contains an alphabetical list of the principal commodities and the associated 3-digit SITC Groups.
In interpreting analyses by commodity, users should be conscious of the treatment (as outlined in these notes) of Intrastat estimates, Parcel Post trade, Statistical threshold and Confidential trade.
Quality of detailed data
Every reasonable effort is made to identify and correct errors received in the data. Despite this, errors occasionally arise in the published data at the detailed level.
With 9,300 commodities (at the most detailed level) and over 200 countries distinguished, it is inevitable that transactions will occasionally be misclassified.
Given the level of detail for commodities in Ta-bles 13 and 14 the quality of the quantity data is rather variable. Due to the very large number of Intrastat transactions, it is not practicable to que-ry all cases with traders, and resources are con-centrated on identifying and rectifying the more serious errors that arise in the data collected. Any queries should be directed to the Trade Help Desk (details at the end of this commentary, page 9).
Revisions to trade data
Corrections to trade data mainly arise from que-ries sent to VIMA as a result of CSO processing checks. VIMA consult with the relevant traders and where necessary relevant revised data will be submitted by the traders.
Trade in goods, Exports and Imports, are subject to revision on the incorporation of late Intrastat and VAT returns and corrections made by trad-ers. When the results for the most recent month are published in the Goods Exports and Imports monthly release, the results for months -1, -4 and -8 are also revised.
The data for the same month a year ago may be considered final revisions would be applied only in exceptional circumstances. Revisions are ap-plied also to the volume indices and to the sea-sonally adjusted data.
Seasonally adjusted series are recalculated once a year when the December data become availa-ble. The data for the most recent years are shown in this publication; results for earlier peri-ods are available on the CSO data bank Stat-Bank (link below).
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EU Trade statistics published by Eurostat
Under Regulation (EC) No. 638/2004 of the Eu-ropean Parliament and of the Council and Com-mission Regulation (EC) No. 96/2010, each member state is obliged to compile statistics of its foreign trade and forward them to the Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat).
These data, for all member states, are published by Eurostat. There are some conceptual differ-ences between the data for Ireland published by Eurostat and the data published nationally.
The data published by Eurostat for non-EU trade are compiled under the special trade system as opposed to the nationally published data which are compiled under the general trade system (as outlined in these notes). While the general system records exports and imports at the time the goods are moved across the physical bound-ary of the State, the special system records transactions across the Customs boundary of the State. For example, in the special system, goods imported into a Customs bonded warehouse are recorded only at the time of release from the warehouse.
In the data published by Eurostat for imports of goods (a) originating in the EU, (b) in free circula-tion in the EU or (c) after inward processing in the EU, the country of consignment rather than the country of origin is shown. For other goods origi-nating in non-EU countries that are not in free circulation in the EU, the country of origin is shown. In the nationally published results the country of origin is shown in all cases.
Sources of additional information
Trade in Goods statistics are issued each month in the Goods Exports and Imports statistical re-
lease.
More detailed tables are available from the CSO data bank Statbank - link below. Any analyses not available on the Stabank can be requested (on a fee basis) to the Trade helpdesk (details below).
Specific details can also be obtained by tele-phone, post or E-mail to:
Trade Help Desk Central Statistics Office Ardee Road Rathmines Dublin 6
Phone: Dublin (01) 498 4200, Cork (021) 453 5000, ext. 4200 LoCall 1890 313 414, ext 4200
E-mail trade@cso.ie
CSO on the Web: http://www.cso.ie
Direct link to Trade in Goods Statistics:
http://cso.ie/shorturl.aspx/153
mailto:trade@cso.iehttp://www.cso.ie/
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Notes on the tables
Table 1: Goods Exports and Imports summary analysis
This gives the total value of exports, imports and the trade surplus (exports less imports), volume and unit value indices for exports and imports together with the terms of trade indices.
Changes in the values of exports and imports are separated for analytical purposes into their vol-ume and unit value components. Unit values are calculated by dividing the value data by the cor-responding quantity data for detailed commodity groupings. The value changes are deflated by the resultant price trends to provide estimates of vol-ume change. Monthly and annual volume and unit value indices are published.
The monthly unit value index measures monthly price trends relative to the annual price level in the preceding year using value weights relating to that years trade (Laspeyres index). The annual index is compiled using value weights for both the current and previous years (Fisher index) to allow for change in the structure of external trade. The monthly series should be regarded as interim measures suitable for month-to-month compari-sons within a given year. However, when the an-nual unit value index is compiled, the monthly unit value indices are rescaled to make their av-erage equal to the annual index.
The terms of trade index number is the export unit value index number as a percentage of the import unit value index number.
Table 2: Goods Exports and Imports season-ally adjusted series
Monthly exports, imports, trade surplus, and the volume series for exports and imports have been seasonally adjusted using the US Bureau of the Census X11 Variant of the Census Method 11 Seasonal Adjustment Program.
The series are affected by irregular movements. The seasonal adjustment process does not re-move the irregularities, and so isolated extreme values should not be given too much weight.
The series are recalculated at the end of each year using up-to-date seasonal patterns available at the time.
Table 3: Goods Exports by industrial origin
In this table, exports are classified by the sector of origin categories:
Agriculture produce
Forestry and fishing produce
Industrial produce.
Table 4: Goods Exports by industrial origin and area of destination
This gives exports classified by industrial origin for the areas:
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Other EU member states
Rest of the world.
Table 5: Goods Imports by main use
In this table, imports are classified into the main use categories:
Producers capital goods ready for use
Consumption goods ready for use
Materials for further production.
These categories provide a reclassification of imports in terms of national accounts aggregates. Consumption goods ready for use is further broken down to distinguish Food, drink and to-bacco goods. Materials for further production is further broken down to distinguish Materials for further production in Agriculture.
Table 6: Goods Imports by main use and area of origin
This gives imports classified by main use for the areas:
Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Other EU member states
Rest of the world.
Tables 7 - 8: Goods Exports and Imports by area
Exports and imports are classified by area of origin and area of destination respectively.
The area groupings are shown in the footnotes to the table. In this table, APEC represents Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation and NAFTA repre-sents North American Free Trade Agreement.
Table 9: Goods Exports and Imports by country
This gives the complete list of countries for which trade data are compiled. Some country names are abbreviated because of space constraints. The order in which the countries appear is essentially a geographic one. Note that unclassified countries are not included in this table.
Table 10: Goods Exports and Imports by SITC section and division
This table classifies exports and imports according to the 1-digit (Section) and 2-digit (Division) levels of SITC Rev 4.
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Table 11: Goods Exports and Imports by SITC division and country
This table gives trade for each Division (2-digit level) of the SITC. For a particular Division, coun-try details are given when the value of exports to or imports from that country exceeds 1,300,000 for the month in question or an average of 900,000 per month for the year to date. The to-tal for EU countries is also shown.
Section 9 in this table includes Parcel Post and Statistical Threshold trade; these categories of trade are not broken down by commodity.
The category Non-EU, unknown used in this (and the following) table includes SAD exports with an unknown country of destination.
Table 12: Goods Exports and Imports by country and SITC division
This gives trade for each country, and for the to-tal of EU countries. For a particular country, Divi-sion (2-digit) details are given when the value of exports or imports for that Division exceeds 1,300,000 for the month in question or an aver-age of 900,000 per month for the year to date.
Table 13: Goods Exports by SITC heading and country
This contains the detailed quantity and value data classified by commodity (SITC Rev 4) and by country, as well as EU and non-EU subtotals. The unit of quantity used for each item is indicat-ed in brackets after the SITC code.
Country data are given under each commodity heading (except in Section 9) subject to the value of trade with that country being above 1,300,000 in the month in question or an average of 900,000 per month for the year to date.
The figures in this table relate to returned trade only: Intrastat estimates are excluded because they are not broken down by commodity.
Table 14: Goods Imports by SITC heading and country
The corresponding table for imports.
Symbols and abbreviations
Symbols used in the tables
.. not available or not applicable
- nil
0 value less than half the unit shown
EUR Euro
Abbreviations used for quantity units in Tables 1314
g gram
hkg 100 kg
t tonne
kl kilolitre (1,000 litres)
klPA 1,000 litres of pure alcohol
MwH megawatt hour
M2 square metre
pa pairs
th thousand
thP thousand pairs
no Number
Abbreviations used for commodity descriptions in Tables 1314
AC alternating current DC direct current
cg centigram
excl excluding
incl including
mach machine/machinery
mech mechanically
MPa megapascal
nc numerically controlled
nes not elsewhere specified or included
nfw not further worked
phos phosphorus
prep prepared/preparation
preps preparations
sg specific gravity
syn synthetic
thick thickness
t/m turns per metre
veg vegetable
v volt
w watt
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Table 1 Goods Exports and Imports summary analysis
Period
Value Volume index Unit value index
Exports
Cm=
Imports
Cm=
TradeSurplus
Cm=
Exports Imports Exports Imports Terms of Trade1
Base year 2010=100
2010 90,924 48,695 42,229 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.02011 93,191 53,035 40,155 106.1 110.4 96.6 98.7 97.92012 93,507 56,179 37,328 100.6 120.2 102.2 96.0 106.52013 89,182 55,787 33,394 101.1 123.5 97.0 92.8 104.62014 92,616 62,158 30,458 103.8 130.1 98.2 98.1 100.12015 112,407 70,111 42,296 115.5 143.6 106.8 100.3 106.52016 117,546 72,317 45,228 125.6 158.2 102.7 93.3 110.2
2015 January 8,290 5,368 2,922 106.3 131.7 102.9 100.5 102.4 February 8,348 5,136 3,212 106.9 129.5 103.0 97.8 105.4 March 9,405 6,360 3,045 116.8 154.6 106.2 101.4 104.8 April 9,614 5,637 3,977 115.0 131.8 110.3 105.4 104.6 May 9,180 5,535 3,645 109.5 127.7 110.6 106.8 103.6 June 9,911 5,811 4,099 119.5 145.3 109.4 98.5 111.0 July 9,413 5,765 3,648 115.1 138.3 107.9 102.7 105.0 August 8,626 5,209 3,416 112.1 122.5 101.6 104.8 97.0 September 9,438 5,763 3,675 116.3 143.8 107.1 98.7 108.5 October 10,754 6,336 4,418 128.0 164.7 110.9 94.8 116.9 November 10,179 6,196 3,983 128.2 158.0 104.8 96.6 108.4 December 9,250 6,994 2,256 114.5 181.6 106.6 94.9 112.3
2016 January 8,761 5,031 3,730 120.9 142.6 95.6 87.0 110.0 February 8,434 5,368 3,066 105.0 144.4 106.0 91.6 115.8 March 10,104 6,807 3,297 132.6 187.0 100.6 89.7 112.1 April 9,921 5,480 4,442 125.8 144.6 104.1 93.4 111.5 May 9,273 6,299 2,974 123.6 164.7 99.0 94.2 105.0 June 10,732 6,642 4,090 137.7 169.3 102.8 96.7 106.4 July 9,298 5,626 3,672 120.4 144.2 101.9 96.2 106.0 August 10,333 5,610 4,723 130.8 146.1 103.4 93.1 111.1 September 10,255 6,373 3,882 128.2 167.1 105.6 93.4 113.1 October 10,067 5,595 4,472 129.3 142.6 103.1 95.9 107.5 November 11,088 7,131 3,958 140.6 183.9 104.1 94.4 110.3 December 9,279 6,357 2,922 113.0 162.0 106.6 93.7 113.8
2017 January 9,730 5,666 4,064 122.6 141.7 104.7 98.5 106.3 February 9,938 6,128 3,810 132.6 152.9 98.9 98.8 100.1 March 11,797 6,771 5,026 150.2 171.6 103.7 97.2 106.6 April 9,629 6,214 3,414 124.6 158.5 102.0 96.6 105.6 May 10,325 6,781 3,544 137.3 178.8 99.2 93.5 106.2 June 10,643 6,673 3,969 142.5 177.4 98.5 92.7 106.3 July 8,951 4,965 3,986 117.8 140.3 100.3 87.2 115.0
1 Export unit value index divided by Import unit value index
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Table 2 Goods Exports and Imports seasonally adjusted1 series
Period
Value Volume Index
Exports
Cm=
Imports
Cm=
TradeSurplus
Cm=
Base year 2010=100
Exports Imports
2014 January 7,273 4,713 2,560 102.9 121.7 February 7,415 4,612 2,803 104.2 117.9 March 7,119 5,123 1,996 99.0 133.0 April 7,080 4,572 2,508 100.6 123.0 May 8,171 5,264 2,907 109.9 134.6 June 7,932 4,998 2,934 104.8 126.4 July 6,951 5,591 1,360 92.7 140.2 August 8,388 5,384 3,004 113.3 131.3 September 8,030 5,289 2,741 105.9 130.7 October 7,873 5,509 2,364 100.2 135.3 November 7,408 5,799 1,609 94.1 144.6 December 9,343 5,496 3,848 122.2 136.4
2015 January 8,640 5,007 3,633 110.1 126.5 February 8,966 5,316 3,650 115.2 130.5 March 8,679 5,739 2,941 110.6 135.6 April 9,740 5,678 4,061 117.7 129.0 May 9,376 5,887 3,488 107.8 133.7 June 9,344 5,706 3,639 113.3 141.7 July 9,076 6,102 2,974 113.6 147.5 August 9,150 5,725 3,425 117.8 137.4 September 8,986 5,786 3,200 109.6 145.7 October 10,820 6,250 4,570 128.0 165.5 November 9,521 6,108 3,412 120.4 158.1 December 10,482 6,846 3,635 129.0 179.1
2016 January 9,309 4,980 4,330 127.0 145.3 February 8,807 5,414 3,393 108.7 143.8 March 9,244 5,897 3,347 123.3 159.6 April 9,746 5,605 4,141 125.3 148.7 May 9,528 6,396 3,131 124.8 167.8 June 10,112 6,574 3,538 129.4 167.4 July 9,092 6,074 3,017 118.3 156.8 August 10,564 5,868 4,695 132.1 155.2 September 10,093 6,578 3,515 126.7 171.6 October 10,222 5,684 4,538 130.1 144.4 November 10,315 6,748 3,567 130.0 171.3 December 10,089 6,408 3,681 127.0 163.1
2017 January 10,585 5,546 5,039 129.3 138.0 February 10,837 6,587 4,250 139.1 162.2 March 10,824 5,937 4,887 138.8 149.0 April 9,626 6,716 2,910 126.0 172.0 May 10,323 6,634 3,688 134.6 177.6 June 9,842 6,594 3,248 134.5 176.5 July 9,487 5,281 4,206 124.9 151.3
1 Based on seasonal patterns up to December 2016
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Table 3 Goods Exports by industrial origin
Period
AgriculturalProduce
Forestryand Fishing
Produce
IndustrialProduce
Unclassified
Exports
Total
Exports
Value, EUR million
2010 4,950 472 84,724 778 90,9242011 5,861 523 86,132 675 93,1912012 5,909 643 86,312 643 93,5072013 6,316 613 81,526 727 89,1822014 6,645 688 84,542 741 92,6162015 6,900 725 104,018 765 112,4072016 6,828 717 109,241 760 117,546
2016 July 508 57 8,667 66 9,298 August 558 55 9,655 64 10,333 September 697 52 9,441 64 10,255 October 576 54 9,372 65 10,067 November 641 70 10,313 65 11,088 December 665 69 8,483 62 9,279
2017 January 530 49 9,062 90 9,730 February 510 54 9,293 81 9,938 March 636 95 10,972 94 11,797 April 578 64 8,902 85 9,629 May 645 66 9,482 131 10,325 June 741 69 9,695 137 10,643 July 685 51 8,009 206 8,951
Distribution, %
2010 5.4 0.5 93.2 0.9 100.02011 6.3 0.6 92.4 0.7 100.02012 6.3 0.7 92.3 0.7 100.02013 7.1 0.7 91.4 0.8 100.02014 7.2 0.7 91.3 0.8 100.02015 6.1 0.6 92.5 0.7 100.02016 5.8 0.6 92.9 0.6 100.0
2016 July 5.5 0.6 93.2 0.7 100.0 August 5.4 0.5 93.4 0.6 100.0 September 6.8 0.5 92.1 0.6 100.0 October 5.7 0.5 93.1 0.6 100.0 November 5.8 0.6 93.0 0.6 100.0 December 7.2 0.7 91.4 0.7 100.0
2017 January 5.4 0.5 93.1 0.9 100.0 February 5.1 0.5 93.5 0.8 100.0 March 5.4 0.8 93.0 0.8 100.0 April 6.0 0.7 92.5 0.9 100.0 May 6.3 0.6 91.8 1.3 100.0 June 7.0 0.7 91.1 1.3 100.0 July 7.7 0.6 89.5 2.3 100.0
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Table 4 Goods Exports by industrial origin and area of destination
C million EXPORTS=
Period and Area
Agricultu-
ral
Produce
Forestry
and Fishing
Produce
Industrial
Produce
Unclassified
Exports
Total
Exports
July 2016
Great Britain and NI 230 18 913 47 1,208
Other EU States 181 28 3,125 18 3,351
Rest of world 97 11 4,629 1 4,739
Total 508 57 8,667 66 9,298
July 2017
Great Britain and NI 283 12 931 67 1,293
Other EU States 242 30 3,153 85 3,510
Rest of world 159 10 3,925 53 4,147
Total 685 51 8,009 206 8,951
2016
Great Britain and NI 3,284 226 10,983 535 15,026
Other EU States 2,333 352 42,100 209 44,994
Rest of world 1,211 140 56,158 16 57,525
Total 6,828 717 109,241 760 117,546
January-July 2016
Great Britain and NI 1,741 133 6,139 316 8,329
Other EU States 1,279 190 24,330 115 25,914
Rest of world 670 94 31,508 9 32,281
Total 3,690 417 61,977 439 66,524
January-July 2017
Great Britain and NI 1,950 113 6,975 339 9,378
Other EU States 1,561 239 24,493 253 26,547
Rest of world 814 96 33,946 231 35,086
Total 4,325 448 65,414 823 71,011
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Table 5 Goods Imports by main use
Period
Producers
CapitalGoods
ready foruse
Consumption Goodsready for use
Materialsfor further production
Unclass-ified
Imports
TotalImports
Total
FoodDrink
Tobacco
OtherTotal
Agri-
cultureOther
Value, EUR million
2010 8,998 14,813 4,192 10,621 23,704 1,595 22,109 1,180 48,6952011 10,699 15,937 4,481 11,456 25,272 1,905 23,368 1,127 53,0352012 13,286 16,032 4,797 11,235 25,750 2,028 23,722 1,111 56,1792013 11,566 16,323 4,994 11,329 26,624 2,119 24,504 1,274 55,7872014 15,011 17,295 5,317 11,979 28,290 1,982 26,308 1,562 62,1582015 17,658 19,815 5,747 14,068 31,068 2,068 29,000 1,570 70,1112016 19,704 19,309 5,840 13,470 31,226 1,836 29,390 2,078 72,317
2016 July 1,368 1,469 467 1,002 2,617 133 2,484 172 5,626 August 1,228 1,582 514 1,068 2,628 112 2,516 172 5,610 September 1,861 1,565 502 1,063 2,769 137 2,631 178 6,373 October 1,381 1,579 488 1,091 2,452 120 2,332 182 5,595 November 1,790 1,784 519 1,264 3,377 155 3,222 181 7,131 December 1,988 1,703 500 1,203 2,500 168 2,331 166 6,357
2017 January 1,055 1,626 431 1,196 2,830 207 2,623 155 5,666 February 1,887 1,513 453 1,060 2,602 166 2,436 126 6,128 March 2,002 1,724 528 1,196 2,842 226 2,616 203 6,771 April 1,501 1,529 470 1,059 3,025 179 2,845 159 6,214 May 1,797 1,596 537 1,059 3,221 168 3,054 168 6,781 June 1,685 1,803 513 1,290 2,994 152 2,842 191 6,673 July 644 1,568 512 1,056 2,559 138 2,421 194 4,965
Distribution, %
2010 18.5 30.4 8.6 21.8 48.7 3.3 45.4 2.4 100.02011 20.2 30.0 8.4 21.6 47.7 3.6 44.1 2.1 100.02012 23.6 28.5 8.5 20.0 45.8 3.6 42.2 2.0 100.02013 20.7 29.3 9.0 20.3 47.7 3.8 43.9 2.3 100.02014 24.1 27.8 8.6 19.3 45.5 3.2 42.3 2.5 100.02015 25.2 28.3 8.2 20.1 44.3 3.0 41.4 2.2 100.02016 27.2 26.7 8.1 18.6 43.2 2.5 40.6 2.9 100.0
2016 July 24.3 26.1 8.3 17.8 46.5 2.4 44.2 3.1 100.0 August 21.9 28.2 9.2 19.0 46.8 2.0 44.8 3.1 100.0 September 29.2 24.6 7.9 16.7 43.4 2.2 41.3 2.8 100.0 October 24.7 28.2 8.7 19.5 43.8 2.2 41.7 3.3 100.0 November 25.1 25.0 7.3 17.7 47.4 2.2 45.2 2.5 100.0 December 31.3 26.8 7.9 18.9 39.3 2.6 36.7 2.6 100.0
2017 January 18.6 28.7 7.6 21.1 49.9 3.7 46.3 2.7 100.0 February 30.8 24.7 7.4 17.3 42.5 2.7 39.7 2.0 100.0 March 29.6 25.5 7.8 17.7 42.0 3.3 38.6 3.0 100.0 April 24.1 24.6 7.6 17.0 48.7 2.9 45.8 2.6 100.0 May 26.5 23.5 7.9 15.6 47.5 2.5 45.0 2.5 100.0 June 25.3 27.0 7.7 19.3 44.9 2.3 42.6 2.9 100.0 July 13.0 31.6 10.3 21.3 51.5 2.8 48.8 3.9 100.0
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Table 6 Goods Imports by main use and area of origin
C million IMPORTS=
Period and Area
Producers
Capital
Goods
ready for
use
Consumption Goods
ready for use
Materials
for further production
Unclass-
ified
Imports
Total
Imports
Total
Food
Drink
Tobacco
Other
Total
Agri-
culture
Other
July 2016
Great Britain and NI 110 520 216 304 575 34 541 94 1,299
Other EU States 826 461 196 265 726 42 684 61 2,074
Rest of world 431 488 56 433 1,317 58 1,259 16 2,253
Total 1,367 1,469 467 1,002 2,617 133 2,484 172 5,626
July 2017
Great Britain and NI 115 555 250 305 622 40 582 89 1,380
Other EU States 390 486 208 277 750 41 709 85 1,711
Rest of world 139 528 55 473 1,186 56 1,130 21 1,874
Total 644 1,568 512 1,056 2,559 138 2,421 194 4,965
2016
Great Britain and NI 1,502 7,013 2,895 4,119 7,192 477 6,714 1,151 16,858
Other EU States 10,990 5,952 2,291 3,661 8,985 613 8,372 746 26,673
Rest of world 7,212 6,344 654 5,690 15,049 746 14,303 181 28,787
Total 19,704 19,309 5,840 13,469 31,226 1,836 29,390 2,078 72,317
January-July 2016
Great Britain and NI 829 3,890 1,623 2,267 4,063 284 3,779 669 9,452
Other EU States 5,937 3,520 1,314 2,206 5,256 394 4,861 428 15,141
Rest of world 4,689 3,687 379 3,308 8,182 464 7,717 101 16,659
Total 11,456 11,097 3,316 7,781 17,501 1,143 16,358 1,199 41,252
January-July 2017
Great Britain and NI 856 3,951 1,723 2,228 4,832 309 4,523 599 10,239
Other EU States 5,539 3,576 1,347 2,230 5,418 455 4,963 469 15,002
Rest of world 4,176 3,832 374 3,458 9,823 472 9,351 127 17,958
Total 10,570 11,359 3,444 7,916 20,073 1,236 18,837 1,195 43,198
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Table 7 Goods Exports and Imports by area
C million EXPORTS=
PeriodGreat
Britain
Northern
Ireland
Other
EU1EFTA2
Other
Europe3NAFTA4
Other
APEC5Rest of
World
Unclass-
ified6Total
of which
OECD
2010 12,677 1,326 38,640 4,003 674 22,677 7,397 3,406 123 90,924 82,494
2011 12,973 1,422 39,405 4,109 755 23,378 7,189 3,903 56 93,191 84,619
2012 13,731 1,436 39,949 5,393 774 20,223 7,334 4,623 45 93,507 84,513
2013 12,794 1,478 36,753 5,478 783 20,423 6,756 4,690 27 89,181 80,213
2014 12,137 1,605 37,193 5,620 836 22,700 7,450 4,952 122 92,616 82,779
2015 13,810 1,744 44,289 6,497 868 29,147 9,753 6,255 44 112,407 101,858
2016 13,373 1,654 44,994 6,680 731 32,707 11,168 5,769 470 117,546 106,297
2016 July 1,085 123 3,351 763 58 2,411 898 584 24 9,298 8,439
August 1,129 132 4,015 622 61 2,737 1,166 446 24 10,333 9,497
September 1,176 143 3,991 612 61 2,898 906 413 53 10,255 9,363
October 1,010 139 3,604 902 43 2,988 1,028 352 1 10,067 9,243
November 1,600 156 3,798 591 77 3,104 1,290 459 14 11,088 9,816
December 1,069 142 3,672 439 52 2,406 1,054 395 50 9,279 8,088
2017 January 958 140 3,651 345 58 3,445 757 344 31 9,730 8,855
February 1,144 132 3,670 293 55 3,240 1,014 358 31 9,938 8,800
March 1,171 167 4,606 521 89 3,435 1,293 460 54 11,797 10,296
April 1,384 140 3,164 713 64 2,801 951 385 27 9,629 8,497
May 1,263 159 3,959 713 80 2,680 1,032 412 27 10,325 9,135
June 1,220 206 3,987 786 57 3,016 913 429 27 10,643 9,523
July 1,142 151 3,510 615 65 2,235 867 364 1 8,951 8,003
1 France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia2 Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway3 Includes Ceuta, Melilla, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, San Marino, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey, Andorra,
Vatican City, Albania, Moldova, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine,
Kosovo4 USA, Canada, Mexico5 APEC excluding NAFTA countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Philippines, China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao,
Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Vietnam, Peru6 Trade not classified by country
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Table 7 Goods Exports and Imports by area Continued
C million IMPORTS=
PeriodGreat
Britain
Northern
Ireland
Other
EU1EFTA2
Other
Europe3NAFTA4
Other
APEC5Rest of
World
Unclass-
ified6Total
of which
OECD
2010 13,823 990 15,300 2,148 290 7,956 5,471 2,203 513 48,695 41,525
2011 15,638 1,047 16,193 1,937 333 8,625 5,410 2,831 1,021 53,035 44,946
2012 15,403 1,026 17,378 1,904 379 9,781 5,554 4,079 675 56,179 46,891
2013 15,870 1,016 17,917 1,952 390 9,088 6,363 2,792 400 55,787 47,683
2014 16,461 1,104 20,896 2,201 514 9,829 7,706 2,981 464 62,157 53,224
2015 16,903 1,091 24,400 2,569 629 11,764 9,216 2,805 732 70,111 59,644
2016 15,784 1,074 26,673 2,573 643 13,360 8,710 2,506 994 72,317 62,092
2016 July 1,220 80 2,074 254 39 979 706 206 69 5,626 4,782
August 1,272 81 1,981 242 42 945 702 176 169 5,610 4,694
September 1,357 86 2,448 292 38 1,099 715 266 72 6,373 5,481
October 1,374 92 2,043 154 36 1,004 705 147 41 5,595 4,827
November 1,487 111 2,348 283 70 1,644 835 311 41 7,131 6,124
December 1,453 93 2,712 169 39 808 852 168 63 6,357 5,524
2017 January 1,289 93 1,916 217 84 999 797 211 61 5,667 4,777
February 1,216 100 2,394 177 54 1,257 688 179 64 6,128 5,414
March 1,433 106 2,781 217 49 1,186 730 201 68 6,771 5,938
April 1,362 100 2,047 53 43 1,623 678 228 82 6,214 5,385
May 1,554 104 1,927 183 63 1,865 760 209 116 6,781 5,881
June 1,395 106 2,226 96 45 1,717 703 255 131 6,673 5,778
July 1,278 102 1,711 120 39 762 700 227 26 4,965 4,180
1 France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia2 Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway3 Includes Ceuta, Melilla, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, San Marino, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey, Andorra,
Vatican City, Albania, Moldova, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine,
Kosovo4 USA, Canada, Mexico5 APEC excluding NAFTA countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Philippines, China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao,
Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Vietnam, Peru6 Trade not classified by country
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Table 8 Goods Exports and Imports by area: percentage distribution
% distribution EXPORTS
PeriodGreat
Britain
Northern
Ireland
Other
EU1EFTA2
Other
Europe3NAFTA4
Other
APEC5Rest of
World
Unclass-
ified6Total
of which
OECD
2010 13.9 1.5 42.5 4.4 0.7 24.9 8.1 3.7 0.1 100.0 90.7
2011 13.9 1.5 42.3 4.4 0.8 25.1 7.7 4.2 0.1 100.0 90.8
2012 14.7 1.5 42.7 5.8 0.8 21.6 7.8 4.9 0.0 100.0 90.4
2013 14.3 1.7 41.2 6.1 0.9 22.9 7.6 5.3 0.0 100.0 89.9
2014 13.1 1.7 40.2 6.1 0.9 24.5 8.0 5.3 0.1 100.0 89.4
2015 12.3 1.6 39.4 5.8 0.8 25.9 8.7 5.6 0.0 100.0 90.6
2016 11.4 1.4 38.3 5.7 0.6 27.8 9.5 4.9 0.4 100.0 90.4
2016 July 11.7 1.3 36.0 8.2 0.6 25.9 9.7 6.3 0.3 100.0 90.8
August 10.9 1.3 38.9 6.0 0.6 26.5 11.3 4.3 0.2 100.0 91.9
September 11.5 1.4 38.9 6.0 0.6 28.3 8.8 4.0 0.5 100.0 91.3
October 10.0 1.4 35.8 9.0 0.4 29.7 10.2 3.5 0.0 100.0 91.8
November 14.4 1.4 34.2 5.3 0.7 28.0 11.6 4.1 0.1 100.0 88.5
December 11.5 1.5 39.6 4.7 0.6 25.9 11.4 4.3 0.5 100.0 87.2
2017 January 9.8 1.4 37.5 3.5 0.6 35.4 7.8 3.5 0.3 100.0 91.0
February 11.5 1.3 36.9 2.9 0.5 32.6 10.2 3.6 0.3 100.0 88.5
March 9.9 1.4 39.0 4.4 0.8 29.1 11.0 3.9 0.5 100.0 87.3
April 14.4 1.4 32.9 7.4 0.7 29.1 9.9 4.0 0.3 100.0 88.2
May 12.2 1.5 38.3 6.9 0.8 26.0 10.0 4.0 0.3 100.0 88.5
June 11.5 1.9 37.5 7.4 0.5 28.3 8.6 4.0 0.3 100.0 89.5
July 12.8 1.7 39.2 6.9 0.7 25.0 9.7 4.1 0.0 100.0 89.4
1 France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia2 Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway3 Includes Ceuta, Melilla, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, San Marino, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey, Andorra,
Vatican City, Albania, Moldova, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine,
Kosovo4 USA, Canada, Mexico5 APEC excluding NAFTA countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Philippines, China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao,
Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Vietnam, Peru6 Trade not classified by country
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Table 8 Goods Exports and Imports by area: percentage distribution Continued
% distribution IMPORTS
PeriodGreat
Britain
Northern
Ireland
Other
EU1EFTA2
Other
Europe3NAFTA4
Other
APEC5Rest of
World
Unclass-
ified6Total
of which
OECD
2010 28.4 2.0 31.4 4.4 0.6 16.3 11.2 4.5 1.1 100.0 85.3
2011 29.5 2.0 30.5 3.7 0.6 16.3 10.2 5.3 1.9 100.0 84.7
2012 27.4 1.8 30.9 3.4 0.7 17.4 9.9 7.3 1.2 100.0 83.5
2013 28.4 1.8 32.1 3.5 0.7 16.3 11.4 5.0 0.7 100.0 85.5
2014 26.5 1.8 33.6 3.5 0.8 15.8 12.4 4.8 0.7 100.0 85.6
2015 24.1 1.6 34.8 3.7 0.9 16.8 13.1 4.0 1.0 100.0 85.1
2016 21.8 1.5 36.9 3.6 0.9 18.5 12.0 3.5 1.4 100.0 85.9
2016 July 21.7 1.4 36.9 4.5 0.7 17.4 12.6 3.7 1.2 100.0 85.0
August 22.7 1.4 35.3 4.3 0.8 16.8 12.5 3.1 3.0 100.0 83.7
September 21.3 1.3 38.4 4.6 0.6 17.3 11.2 4.2 1.1 100.0 86.0
October 24.6 1.6 36.5 2.7 0.6 17.9 12.6 2.6 0.7 100.0 86.3
November 20.9 1.6 32.9 4.0 1.0 23.1 11.7 4.4 0.6 100.0 85.9
December 22.9 1.5 42.7 2.7 0.6 12.7 13.4 2.6 1.0 100.0 86.9
2017 January 22.7 1.6 33.8 3.8 1.5 17.6 14.1 3.7 1.1 100.0 84.3
February 19.8 1.6 39.1 2.9 0.9 20.5 11.2 2.9 1.0 100.0 88.4
March 21.2 1.6 41.1 3.2 0.7 17.5 10.8 3.0 1.0 100.0 87.7
April 21.9 1.6 32.9 0.8 0.7 26.1 10.9 3.7 1.3 100.0 86.7
May 22.9 1.5 28.4 2.7 0.9 27.5 11.2 3.1 1.7 100.0 86.7
June 20.9 1.6 33.4 1.4 0.7 25.7 10.5 3.8 2.0 100.0 86.6
July 25.7 2.0 34.5 2.4 0.8 15.4 14.1 4.6 0.5 100.0 84.2
1 France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia2 Iceland, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Norway3 Includes Ceuta, Melilla, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, San Marino, Belarus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Serbia, Montenegro, Turkey, Andorra,
Vatican City, Albania, Moldova, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Ukraine,
Kosovo4 USA, Canada, Mexico5 APEC excluding NAFTA countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Philippines, China, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao,
Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Vietnam, Peru6 Trade not classified by country
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Table 9 Goods Exports and Imports by country
C million=
Country
Exports Imports
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
EU countries Great Britain 1,085 1,142 7,388 8,282 1,220 1,278 8,841 9,527 Northern Ireland 123 151 941 1,095 80 102 610 712 Austria 30 35 220 223 20 25 158 173 Belgium 1,056 1,071 8,303 7,873 123 124 811 809 Bulgaria 7 8 48 52 2 2 27 13 Croatia 4 4 25 23 0 1 23 5 Cyprus 2 2 19 14 0 0 2 2 Czech Republic 30 30 211 226 24 29 271 231 Denmark 45 45 352 345 37 36 242 248 Estonia 2 1 31 14 1 1 7 6 Finland 19 23 144 197 10 11 98 88 France 394 406 2,934 2,945 691 448 5,059 5,038 Germany 581 623 4,536 5,687 535 421 4,182 3,972 Greece 27 27 167 174 5 6 28 41 Italy 181 226 1,433 1,489 136 109 806 987 Latvia 3 6 33 28 2 4 22 32 Lithuania 3 2 21 14 4 5 41 48 Luxembourg 5 11 40 59 2 3 17 17 Hungary 21 37 174 182 48 11 103 68 Malta 3 2 31 18 1 1 7 5 Netherlands 422 462 3,271 3,318 211 226 1,529 1,380 Poland 98 121 873 717 50 49 336 348 Portugal 42 55 249 302 23 21 143 147 Romania 23 31 167 186 10 8 61 57 Slovakia 5 4 50 30 11 4 35 24 Slovenia 8 5 50 43 2 2 27 19 Spain 266 217 1,863 1,612 78 111 653 801 Sweden 55 49 446 434 31 30 267 279
Rest of Europe Albania 0 0 3 5 1 0 3 3 Andorra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Armenia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Azerbaijan 0 1 2 5 0 0 64 0 Belarus 0 0 2 2 1 0 4 8 Bosnia & Herzegovina 2 2 8 8 0 0 1 1 Ceuta 0 0 0 0 0 0 Faroe Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 FYR of Macedonia 1 1 5 7 0 0 1 2 Georgia 0 0 3 3 0 0 1 0 Gibraltar 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Iceland 4 5 78 29 1 1 7 6 Kazakhstan 3 2 32 25 0 0 0 0 Kosovo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kyrghyzstan 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Liechtenstein 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Melilla 0 0 0 0
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Table 9 Goods Exports and Imports by country Continued
C million=
Country
Exports Imports
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Moldova 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 Montenegro 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 Norway 23 47 137 253 81 85 564 715 Russia 32 39 206 285 7 28 106 224 San Marino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Serbia 7 7 39 41 1 1 2 3 Switzerland 736 564 3,300 3,705 171 34 863 341 Tajikistan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Turkey 37 43 300 299 36 36 296 321 Turkmenistan 2 1 3 26 0 0 1 1 Ukraine 3 4 25 27 1 1 42 33 Uzbekistan 2 2 12 10 0 0 0 0 Vatican City 0 0
North Africa Algeria 8 10 42 55 1 29 26 62 Egypt 14 12 152 116 1 4 21 30 Libya 5 1 36 4 0 0 0 0 Morocco 6 8 61 50 1 1 24 17 Sudan 3 2 7 7 2 0 2 0 Tunisia 1 1 8 8 1 2 12 13
West Africa Benin 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 Burkina Faso 0 2 4 8 0 0 0 0 Cape Verde 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chad 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Gambia 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Ghana 3 4 24 36 0 0 2 6 Guinea 0 0 1 2 11 12 87 81 Guinea-Bissau 0 0 0 0 Ivory Coast 1 2 9 14 31 0 38 9 Liberia 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 Mali 3 2 16 18 0 0 0 0 Mauritania 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Niger 0 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 Nigeria 23 21 143 170 0 0 17 57 Senegal 5 5 32 34 0 0 1 0 Sierra Leone 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 Togo 1 2 8 9 0 0 0 0
Central, East and SouthAfrica Angola 0 1 4 7 0 0 0 0 Botswana 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Br Indian Ocean Ter 0 0 0 0 Burundi 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cameroon 2 2 11 21 1 2 9 8
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Table 9 Goods Exports and Imports by country Continued
C million=
Country
Exports Imports
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Central African Rep 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Comoros 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Congo (Dem Rep) 1 5 9 12 0 0 0 1 Congo (Republic) 0 1 4 6 0 0 0 0 Djibouti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Equatorial Guinea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eritrea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ethiopia 1 5 17 25 0 0 1 4 Gabon 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 Kenya 2 1 13 16 1 2 11 14 Lesotho 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Madagascar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Malawi 1 0 3 5 0 0 0 0 Mauritius 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 5 Mayotte Mozambique 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 Namibia 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 Rwanda 0 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 Sao Tome & Principe 0 0 1 1 Seychelles and dep 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Somalia 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 South Africa 14 21 123 137 11 11 56 65 St Helena and dep 0 0 0 0 0 0 Swaziland 1 2 3 8 0 1 0 4 Tanzania 3 2 13 15 0 0 1 1 Uganda 2 1 6 12 0 0 0 0 Zambia 1 2 8 11 0 0 0 0 Zimbabwe 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0
North America USA 2,203 2,042 17,199 19,322 932 710 7,298 8,877 Canada 68 93 562 655 18 35 354 355 Greenland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St Pierre & Miquelon 0 0
Central and SouthAmerica Mexico 140 100 812 876 29 18 208 176 Anguilla 0 0 Antigua and Barbuda 0 0 0 0 0 0 Argentina 8 7 56 41 26 11 136 120 Aruba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bahamas 0 0 2 2 2 0 13 4 Barbados 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Belize 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 8 Bermuda 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Bolivia 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 Brazil 19 13 138 101 12 16 178 108
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Table 9 Goods Exports and Imports by country Continued
C million=
Country
Exports Imports
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
British Virgin Is 0 0 0 0 Cayman Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chile 18 5 53 31 6 6 41 37 Colombia 4 4 36 36 3 15 45 104 Costa Rica 3 4 21 27 5 7 54 50 Cuba 6 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 Dominica 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dominican Republic 1 0 6 5 1 1 8 8 Ecuador 1 1 5 4 1 0 5 3 El Salvador 0 1 4 3 0 0 0 4 Falkland Islands 0 0 0 0 0 1 Grenada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Guatemala 1 1 9 7 0 1 3 5 Guyana 0 0 1 1 1 0 5 2 Haiti 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Honduras 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 5 Jamaica 0 1 2 19 0 0 0 0 Montserrat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Netherlands Antilles Nicaragua 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 5 Panama 2 1 11 8 0 0 1 1 Paraguay 0 0 1 0 5 3 9 7 Peru 1 2 15 18 2 2 8 11 St Kitts and Nevis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St Lucia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 St Vincent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Surinam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Trinidad and Tobago 2 1 9 10 0 1 3 6 Turks & Caicos Is 0 0 0 0 0 0 Uruguay 2 1 11 10 1 0 3 3 US Virign Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Venezuela 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
Near and Middle East Bahrain 1 2 18 22 0 0 1 1 Iran 8 7 34 59 0 0 1 3 Iraq 8 4 54 61 0 0 0 0 Israel 238 22 1,121 174 5 4 41 38 Jordan 9 8 55 43 0 0 2 1 Kuwait 10 3 64 50 0 0 0 0 Lebanon 8 10 57 56 0 0 1 1 Oman 8 9 45 43 1 0 4 3 Qatar 4 4 46 35 0 0 5 4 Saudi Arabia 64 56 561 467 3 1 7 5 Syria 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 0 United Arab Emirates 35 37 230 252 2 2 15 13 West Bank/Gaza Strip Yemen 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 0
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Table 9 Goods Exports and Imports by country Continued
C million=
Country
Exports Imports
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Other Asian Countries Afghanistan 5 1 8 5 0 0 0 0 Bangladesh 1 4 5 21 16 13 117 104 Bhutan 0 0 Brunei 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Cambodia 1 0 3 1 5 6 35 37 China 209 298 1,312 2,963 329 340 2,238 2,373 Hong Kong 51 59 392 378 9 11 56 56 India 19 34 167 205 37 63 331 361 Indonesia 6 6 38 38 8 11 54 70 Japan 174 140 1,367 1,245 86 98 788 735 Laos 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 Macao 1 1 3 6 0 0 1 0 Malaysia 19 16 121 106 20 26 180 186 Maldives 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 5 Mongolia 0 0 7 1 0 0 0 0 Myanmar 1 2 3 4 1 1 3 5 Nepal 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 North Korea 0 0 0 1 Philippines 10 14 73 101 6 9 60 94 Singapore 34 48 330 403 81 13 233 112 South Korea 133 47 549 345 43 73 484 597 Sri Lanka 0 1 3 4 5 3 32 29 Taiwan 26 29 131 143 38 30 229 164 Thailand 21 12 123 100 33 30 248 233 Timor-Leste 0 0 0 0 Vietnam 12 6 85 66 18 11 87 87 Pakistan 3 4 37 26 6 7 38 43
Australasia etc Australia 127 139 853 553 14 5 61 46 American Oceania Australian Oceania Fiji 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 French Polynesia 0 0 1 1 0 0 Kiribati 0 0 0 0 Marshall Islands 0 0 0 0 Micronesia 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nauru 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Caledonia & dep 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 New Zealand 25 8 75 51 6 6 28 30 New Zealand Oceania North Mariana Is 0 0 0 0 Palau Papua New Guinea 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Pitcairn 0 0 Polar regions
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Table 9 Goods Exports and Imports by country Continued
C million=
Country
Exports Imports
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Jul2016
Jul2017
Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
Samoa 0 0 Solomon Islands Tonga 0 0 0 0 Tuvalu 0 0 0 0 Vanuatu 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wallis and Futuna Is 0 0
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Table 10 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC section and division
C million EXPORTS=
SITC (Rev 4)Jul
2016Jul
2017Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
0 Food and live animals 760 952 5,586 6,474 00 Live animals other than animals of Division 03 13 49 117 206 01 Meat and meat preparations 259 295 2,001 2,125 02 Dairy products and birds eggs 146 234 920 1,331 03 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and preparations thereof 43 46 317 371 04 Cereals and cereal preparations 32 34 221 237 05 Vegetables and fruit 24 29 166 182 06 Sugars, sugar preparations and honey 13 10 133 91 07 Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof 34 34 224 217 08 Feeding stuff for animals (excl unmilled cereals) 24 29 155 181 09 Miscellaneous edible products and preparations 171 193 1,331 1,533
1 Beverages and tobacco 111 119 692 711 11 Beverages 108 119 663 708 12 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures 3 0 29 2
2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 127 144 872 1,020 21 Hides, skins and furskins, raw 9 10 74 77 22 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits 1 1 8 6 23 Crude rubber (incl synthetic and reclaimed) 0 0 1 1 24 Cork and wood 13 5 97 77 25 Pulp and waste paper 5 6 36 44 26 Textile fibres and their wastes 11 10 78 76 27 Crude fertilisers and minerals, excl coal, petroleum etc 10 13 80 77 28 Metalliferous ores and metal scrap 68 86 424 585 29 Crude animal and vegetable materials nes 10 12 75 76
3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 56 74 399 562 32 Coal, coke and briquettes 5 6 69 62 33 Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials 37 56 290 435 34 Gas, natural and manufactured 4 1 9 10 35 Electric current 11 10 30 56
4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 5 9 44 64 41 Animal oils and fats 5 8 39 56 42 Fixed vegetable fats and oils 1 1 4 7 43 Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed; waxes 0 0 1 1
5 Chemicals and related products nes 5,295 4,970 37,556 40,242 51 Organic chemicals 2,016 1,300 13,432 11,470 52 Inorganic chemicals 22 27 84 95 53 Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials 36 32 117 216 54 Medical and pharmaceutical products 2,145 2,636 16,601 21,010 55 Essential oils; perfume materials; toilet and cleansing preps 705 599 4,812 4,771 56 Fertilisers (other than those of Division 27) 0 1 4 4 57 Plastics in primary forms 24 24 211 202 58 Plastics in non-pimary forms 40 37 287 296 59 Chemical materials and products nes 306 314 2,008 2,178
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Table 10 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC section and division Continued
C million EXPORTS=
SITC (Rev 4)Jul
2016Jul
2017Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 165 176 1,265 1,291 61 Leather; leather manufactures nes; dressed furskins 3 3 19 19 62 Rubber manufactures nes 7 6 51 45 63 Cork and wood manufactures (excl furniture) 20 22 150 165 64 Paper, paperboard and articles thereof 12 13 90 90 65 Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles and related products 14 12 103 89 66 Non-metallic mineral manufactures nes 34 31 263 260 67 Iron and steel 12 14 94 99 68 Non-ferrous metals 7 9 48 60 69 Manufactures of metals nes 55 67 446 463
7 Machinery and transport equipment 1,551 1,090 11,110 11,182 71 Power generating machinery and equipment 75 71 380 424 72 Machinery specialised for particular industries 44 47 406 410 73 Metalworking machinery 2 4 13 20 74 General industrial machinery and equipment nes and parts nes 172 159 998 1,109 75 Office machines and automatic data processing machines 284 279 2,141 1,941 76 Telecommunications and sound equipment 68 73 525 560 77 Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances nes and parts 675 399 3,884 4,287 78 Road vehicles (incl air-cushion vehicles) 27 24 201 187 79 Other transport equipment (incl aircraft) 204 33 2,563 2,243
8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 1,158 1,260 8,494 8,760 81 Prefab buildings; plumbing and electrical fixtures and fittings 16 9 96 81 82 Furniture and parts thereof; bedding, cushions etc 12 13 112 110 83 Travel goods, handbags and similar containers 2 1 15 16 84 Articles of apparel; clothing accessories 28 19 182 154 85 Footwear 4 2 28 22 87 Professional, scientific and controlling apparatus nes 486 481 3,519 3,592 88 Photographic apparatus; optical goods; watches and clocks 100 185 699 860 89 Miscellaneous manufactured articles nes 510 550 3,843 3,926
9 Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere 14 16 141 186
Unclassified estimates1 56 142 364 520
Total trade 9,298 8,951 66,524 71,012
1 Estimates for which a commodity breakdown is not available
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Table 10 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC section and division Continued
C million IMPORTS=
SITC (Rev 4)Jul
2016Jul
2017Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
0 Food and live animals 520 581 3,770 4,013 00 Live animals other than animals of Division 03 13 19 83 93 01 Meat and meat preparations 77 76 543 547 02 Dairy products and birds eggs 40 69 361 449 03 Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and preparations thereof 20 24 153 165 04 Cereals and cereal preparations 78 82 586 617 05 Vegetables and fruit 99 127 721 760 06 Sugars, sugar preparations and honey 35 33 226 219 07 Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof 40 40 304 316 08 Feeding stuff for animals (excl unmilled cereals) 56 57 444 453 09 Miscellaneous edible products and preparations 63 55 348 395
1 Beverages and tobacco 68 75 502 471 11 Beverages 65 69 440 433 12 Tobacco and tobacco manufactures 4 6 62 39
2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 59 65 487 513 21 Hides, skins and furskins, raw 0 0 0 0 22 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits 1 2 17 18 23 Crude rubber (incl synthetic and reclaimed) 1 1 6 7 24 Cork and wood 12 12 88 85 25 Pulp and waste paper 5 5 34 33 26 Textile fibres and their wastes 1 1 9 8 27 Crude fertilisers and minerals, excl coal, petroleum etc 11 13 81 95 28 Metalliferous ores and metal scrap 18 18 131 140 29 Crude animal and vegetable materials nes 11 13 121 126
3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 281 378 2,061 2,608 32 Coal, coke and briquettes 7 15 77 131 33 Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials 235 317 1,557 2,057 34 Gas, natural and manufactured 37 42 416 398 35 Electric current 1 3 12 23
4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 18 23 139 161 41 Animal oils and fats 2 2 12 13 42 Fixed vegetable fats and oils 14 19 111 136 43 Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed; waxes 2 2 16 12
5 Chemicals and related products nes 1,365 1,194 8,382 10,303 51 Organic chemicals 398 248 2,329 2,006 52 Inorganic chemicals 24 18 165 188 53 Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials 19 21 132 145 54 Medical and pharmaceutical products 624 570 3,436 5,468 55 Essential oils; perfume materials; toilet and cleansing preps 105 122 767 790 56 Fertilisers (other than those of Division 27) 21 22 239 254 57 Plastics in primary forms 62 70 481 554 58 Plastics in non-pimary forms 49 53 341 363 59 Chemical materials and products nes 62 70 490 535
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Table 10 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC section and division Continued
C million IMPORTS=
SITC (Rev 4)Jul
2016Jul
2017Jan-Jul2016
Jan-Jul2017
6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 399 412 2,753 2,861 61 Leather; leather manufactures nes; dressed furskins 2 1 13 11 62 Rubber manufactures nes 26 26 185 176 63 Cork and wood manufactures (excl furniture) 23 23 148 165 64 Paper, paperboard and articles thereof 70 72 497 498 65 Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles and related products 37 41 271 271 66 Non-metallic mineral manufactures nes 43 44 294 310 67 Iron and steel 52 56 378 413 68 Non-ferrous metals 44 53 331 326 69 Manufactures of metals nes 103 97 636 691
7 Machinery and transport equipment 2,120 1,388 17,343 16,496 71 Power generating machinery and equipment 58 96 407 623 72 Machinery specialised for particular industries 89 97 782 792 73 Metalworking machinery 10 7 69 66 74 General industrial machinery and equipment nes and parts nes 129 121 926 903 75 Office machines and automatic data processing machines 269 244 1,926 1,923 76 Telecommunications and sound equipment 122 132 870 877 77 Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances nes and parts 196 197 1,428 1,459 78 Road vehicles (incl air-cushion vehicles) 234 209 2,490 2,178 79 Other transport equipment (incl aircraft) 1,014 286 8,446 7,674
8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 620 652 4,591 4,562 81 Prefab buildings; plumbing and electrical fixtures and fittings 19 19 132 144 82 Furniture and parts thereof; bedding, cushions etc 34 40 247 275 83 Travel goods, handbags and similar containers 12 12 79 84 84 Articles of apparel; clothing accessories 148 146 1,020 991 85 Footwear 34 33 216 220 87 Professional, scientific and controlling apparatus nes 122 151 1,000 986 88 Photographic apparatus; optical goods; watches and clocks 31 30 244 251 89 Miscellaneous manufactured articles nes 220 221 1,653 1,611
9 Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere 31 35 206 238
Unclassified estimates1 144 162 1,018 973
Total trade 5,626 4,965 41,252 43,199
1 Estimates for which a commodity breakdown is not available
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Table 11 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC division and country
July Jan-Jul July Jan-Jul July Jan-Jul July Jan-Jul
2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017
Exports, EUR 000 Imports, EUR 000 Exports, EUR 000 Imports, EUR 000
Division 00 49,269 206,108 18,612 93,164 Division 02 - continued
EU countries 14,543 157,995 17,454 89,083 South Africa 1,024 10,563 - -
Australia 27,515 27,518 16 113 Other countries 17,200 100,678 3,107 15,565
Spain 1,547 9,324 - 11
Great Britain 4,745 86,096 15,266 78,679
Italy 1,209 8,146 - 305 Division 03 45,606 370,890 23,908 164,905
Turkey 6,181 11,925 - -
Northern Ireland 6,054 46,985 344 4,616 EU countries 35,462 272,991 21,100 143,375
Other countries 2,019 16,114 2,986 9,439 Belgium 242 29,285 220 1,635
Cameroon 104 13,381 - -
China 2,857 14,305 157 1,110
Division 01 294,533 2,125,471 75,595 546,613 Germany 2,780 15,385 1,299 11,102
Denmark 568 5,882 766 8,950
EU countries 259,461 1,858,924 71,802 513,855 Spain 5,455 35,826 443 2,168
Australia 1,188 9,989 80 362 France 11,910 86,281 1,908 11,199
Belgium 6,347 48,637 1,239 7,298 Great Britain 5,357 28,423 13,980 92,255
Brazil 59 59 380 7,463 Ghana 674 11,282 14 121
Canada 1,486 6,602 - 100 Italy 2,191 19,913 40 618
Switzerland 3,410 26,813 1 9 Japan 625 10,084 - -
China 6,094 59,917 103 2,202 South Korea 2,140 11,195 - -
Czech Republic 2,475 15,874 7 46 Nigeria 1,448 12,419 - 7
Germany 13,912 111,691 8,003 58,532 Netherlands 1,901 14,682 307 2,157
Denmark 7,876 50,871 1,660 12,644 Poland 3,883 23,669 137 816
Spain 5,158 42,275 3,018 20,583 Northern Ireland 511 5,697 1,871 11,260
France 28,267 196,259 1,671 10,391 Other countries 2,961 33,180 2,766 21,507
Great Britain 134,276 955,198 31,764 229,754
Hong Kong 7,599 47,586 7 7
Italy 15,370 103,355 1,089 7,344 Division 04 33,624 236,793 82,095 616,899
Japan 2,856 20,213 - 1
Netherlands 14,818 114,568 16,138 115,330 EU countries 32,709 219,993 71,777 529,078
Philippines 4,496 29,992 - - Belgium 19 122 1,182 10,380
Poland 1,652 9,943 3,592 23,516 Canada 45 746 8,640 36,691
Portugal 1,750 11,568 - 3 Germany 234 1,015 4,283 30,680
Sweden 8,851 75,655 31 493 Denmark 412 2,299 1,636 7,938
Thailand - 146 3,107 20,952 Spain 34 131 1,497 11,023
United States 2,133 14,677 - - France 107 648 5,337 42,507
Northern Ireland 16,000 106,495 2,863 21,458 Great Britain 24,200 165,735 44,297 324,146
South Africa 2,474 16,648 16 85 Italy 14 52 1,443 10,421
Other countries 5,986 50,441 826 8,041 Latvia - - 20 8,357
Netherlands 885 2,383 3,638 20,573
Poland 104 877 1,060 8,742
Division 02 234,312 1,331,128 69,328 448,613 Russia 0 8 - 10,056
Ukraine - - 17 26,144
EU countries 170,296 977,230 68,996 445,944 United States 305 9,417 815 8,346
United Arab Emirates 2,524 14,036 - 9 Northern Ireland 6,378 44,843 5,069 36,962
Belgium 14,004 63,149 730 6,039 Other countries 887 8,518 3,161 23,933
China 4,392 26,867 - -
Germany 15,744 127,279 5,324 41,876
Denmark 538 4,821 2,078 9,469 Division 05 28,597 181,874 126,907 759,969
Algeria 8,878 32,320 - -
Egypt 1,370 10,148 - - EU countries 26,807 171,637 101,848 591,180
Spain 3,131 19,142 213 1,517 Belgium 442 3,309 4,683 35,144
France 12,942 75,683 3,065 23,229 Brazil - - 7,114 38,283
Great Britain 69,391 407,626 25,678 168,315 Belize - - 649 8,351
Greece 1,017 7,697 387 2,200 Chile - - 1,128 10,328
Indonesia 1,915 6,887 - - Costa Rica - - 2,515 18,041
Iran 3,249 9,242 - 11 Germany 306 1,820 8,652 75,346
Italy 829 8,748 1,421 8,738 Spain 708 4,457 6,927 66,247
Japan 2,760 13,819 - 1 France 409 2,824 5,561 26,050
Malaysia 2,169 8,820 - - Great Britain 18,623 121,595 29,095 200,910
Nigeria 4,427 22,975 - - Italy 172 1,001 2,314 16,765
Netherlands 37,260 189,578 3,162 25,140 Morocco - - 20 6,703
Philippines 1,633 13,030 - - Netherlands 276 1,772 36,513 102,365
Saudi Arabia 2,774 22,815 2 2 New Zealand - 30 2,170 3,801
Singapore 512 8,466 - 0 Peru - - 1,526 6,381
Turkey 1,448 5,588 3 4 Poland 95 712 1,498 7,104
United States 12,448 66,006 137 1,835 United States 112 657 906 9,756
Northern Ireland 10,731 55,146 24,020 144,663 Northern Ireland 4,799 28,823 5,584 52,180
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Table 11 Goods Exports and Imports by SITC division and country
July Jan-Jul July Jan-Jul July Jan-Jul July Jan-Jul
2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017 2017
Exports, EUR 000 Imports, EUR 000 Exports, EUR 000 Imports, EUR 000
Division 05 - continued Division 09 - continued
South Africa - - 2,868 12,891 Hong Kong 5,439 43,276 75 446
Other countries 2,657 14,874 7,184 63,323 Israel 1,651 14,421 104 762
Iraq 2,092 28,881 - -
Italy 520 4,569 1,585 12,398
Division 06 10,026 90,945 32,890 219,069 Jordan 2,056 10,214 - 0
Kuwait 394 9,140 - 0
EU countries 9,389 86,050 30,000 194,334 Mali 1,588 18,154 - -
Belgium 295 3,687 425 6,950 Mexico 1,539 3,915 67 166
Germany 1,816 21,283 3,304 14,314 Malaysia 2,002 12,659 1,480 2,924
France 1,546 19,227 4,713 27,431 Niger 1,460 5,634 - -
Great Britain 3,305 23,537 11,364 75,653 Nigeria 4,340 38,182 2 24
Netherlands 143 2,334 6,698 42,183 Netherlands 16,886 101,779 5,495 61,478
Other countries 2,921 20,877 6,387 52,539 Poland 4,783 47,795 1,404 16,511
Russia 4,105 27,988 0 0
Saudi Arabia 4,283 61,945 0 2
Division 07 33,570 216,710 40,161 315,766 Senegal 3,816 29,846 - 0
Togo 1,487 7,708 - -
EU countries 28,656 187,524 32,867 251,704 Turkey 708 17,841 15 120
Belgium 280 3,029 1,704 10,626 Taiwan 2,623 13,003 9 25
Switzerland 19 211 827 7,122 United States 19,907 175,312 2,525 24,397
Ivory Coast - - 357 7,050 Vietnam 1,187 12,943 0 22
Germany 786 1,927 4,172 26,828 Northern Ireland 1,059 9,299 686 4,446
France 508 3,544 1,159 10,715 Other countries 19,744 136,796 4,048 22,349
Great Britain 19,737 130,750 19,683 158,206
India - 572 1,376 6,741
Italy 78 554 855 7,754 Division 11 118,667 708,520 68,940 432,537
Kenya - - 889 9,273
Sri Lanka - - 18 7,615 EU countries 48,530 318,262 55,056 342,103
Netherlands 5,184 31,228 1,996 17,476 Australia 1,839 8,314 2,574 17,390
Poland 139 3,324 1,485 10,378 Canada 5,892 34,974 22 145
United States 3,255 15,439 568 3,611 Switzerland 642 4,508 1,376 9,408
Northern Ireland 1,037 8,666 348 2,953 Chile 89 527 4,296 24,338
Other countries 2,546 17,465 4,724 29,419 Czech Republic 1,614 9,573 117 597
Germany 4,997 33,815 3,607 25,428
Spain 1,710 8,224 2,494 14,895
Division 08 29,151 181,463 56,509 452,724 France 2,696 23,159 6,855 44,467
Great Britain 17,183 111,686 23,793 151,067
EU countries 26,362 163,355 30,505 243,666 Italy 333
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