Handel met Rusland sterk gegroeid in eerste helft 2008 (en)
EU27 trade in goods with Russia up by a quarter in the first half of 2008
Between 2000 and 2007, EU27 trade in goods with Russia nearly tripled in value1. This rapid growth continued in the first six months of 2008, with the value of EU27 exports to Russia rising to 50 bn euro from 40 bn in the first half of 2007, and imports rising to 88 bn from 69 bn.
The share of Russia in the EU27's total external trade in goods nearly doubled between 2000 and 2007. In the first half of 2008 the share rose further, with Russia accounting for nearly 8% of EU27 exports and more than 11% of EU27 imports. Russia was the EU27's third most important trading partner, after the USA and China.
On the occasion of the 22nd European Union - Russia summit, which will take place on 14 November in Nice, Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities, issues data on trade and investments between Russia and the EU.
Germany, the Netherlands and Italy the largest trading partners of Russia amongst Member States
Among the EU27 Member States, Germany (16 bn euro, 31% of EU exports) was by far the largest exporter to Russia in the first six months of 2008, followed by Italy (5 bn or 10%) and Finland (4 bn, 7%). Germany (16 bn or 19%) was also the largest importer, followed by the Netherlands2 (11 bn or 12%) and Italy (8 bn or 9%).
Only six Member States recorded small surpluses in trade with Russia in the first six months of 2008, while the other Member States registered deficits. The largest deficits were observed in the Netherlands2 (-7 bn euro), Poland (-4 bn), France, Spain and Italy (all -3 bn).
EU27 trade in goods with Russia
million euro
2000 |
2001 |
2002 |
2003 |
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
|
Russia |
||||||||
Exports |
22 738 |
31 602 |
34 420 |
37 206 |
46 030 |
56 696 |
72 307 |
89 118 |
Imports |
63 777 |
65 875 |
64 493 |
70 686 |
83 954 |
112 591 |
140 887 |
144 231 |
Balance |
-41 039 |
-34 272 |
-30 073 |
-33 480 |
-37 924 |
-55 895 |
-68 580 |
-55 113 |
Total Extra-EU27 |
||||||||
Exports |
849 739 |
884 707 |
891 899 |
869 236 |
952 954 |
1 052 720 |
1 159 276 |
1 241 236 |
Imports |
992 698 |
979 145 |
936 972 |
935 270 |
1 027 522 |
1 179 569 |
1 351 745 |
1 433 515 |
Balance |
-142 959 |
-94 438 |
-45 073 |
-66 034 |
-74 568 |
-126 849 |
-192 468 |
-192 279 |
Russia / Total |
||||||||
Exports |
2.7% |
3.6% |
3.9% |
4.3% |
4.8% |
5.4% |
6.2% |
7.2% |
Imports |
6.4% |
6.7% |
6.9% |
7.6% |
8.2% |
9.5% |
10.4% |
10.1% |
EU27 Member States' trade in goods with Russia
million euro
Exports |
Imports |
Balance |
||||
Jan-Jun 2007 |
Jan-Jun 2008 |
Jan-Jun 2007 |
Jan-Jun 2008 |
Jan-Jun 2007 |
Jan-Jun 2008 |
|
EU27 |
40 287 |
50 134 |
68 833 |
87 589 |
-28 546 |
-37 454 |
Belgium |
1 501 |
1 357 |
2 387 |
2 754 |
-886 |
-1 396 |
Bulgaria |
144 |
236 |
1 303 |
1 740 |
-1 158 |
-1 503 |
Czech Republic |
891 |
1 326 |
1 965 |
2 908 |
-1 074 |
-1 582 |
Denmark |
621 |
718 |
446 |
549 |
175 |
169 |
Germany |
12 713 |
15 754 |
12 947 |
16 224 |
-234 |
-470 |
Estonia |
333 |
373 |
750 |
402 |
-416 |
-29 |
Ireland |
165 |
178 |
38 |
77 |
127 |
101 |
Greece |
132 |
172 |
1 596 |
1 154 |
-1 465 |
-982 |
Spain |
895 |
1 358 |
4 015 |
4 571 |
-3 120 |
-3 213 |
France |
2 687 |
3 099 |
4 659 |
6 503 |
-1 972 |
-3 404 |
Italy |
4 275 |
5 090 |
6 977 |
8 124 |
-2 703 |
-3 034 |
Cyprus |
10 |
10 |
20 |
13 |
-10 |
-3 |
Latvia |
364 |
450 |
465 |
552 |
-101 |
-102 |
Lithuania |
846 |
1 194 |
1 595 |
3 226 |
-749 |
-2 033 |
Luxembourg |
81 |
67 |
114 |
8 |
-33 |
59 |
Hungary |
967 |
1 338 |
2 354 |
3 291 |
-1 387 |
-1 952 |
Malta |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Netherlands2 |
3 076 |
3 449 |
8 836 |
10 691 |
-5 760 |
-7 242 |
Austria |
1 325 |
1 646 |
830 |
1 102 |
495 |
544 |
Poland |
2 121 |
2 958 |
4 654 |
6 842 |
-2 534 |
-3 884 |
Portugal |
64 |
102 |
213 |
258 |
-150 |
-157 |
Romania |
199 |
302 |
1 473 |
1 757 |
-1 273 |
-1 455 |
Slovenia |
431 |
533 |
251 |
239 |
181 |
294 |
Slovakia |
391 |
831 |
1 739 |
2 788 |
-1 347 |
-1 957 |
Finland |
3 045 |
3 747 |
3 939 |
5 371 |
-894 |
-1 625 |
Sweden |
1 161 |
1 492 |
1 677 |
2 520 |
-516 |
-1 028 |
United Kingdom |
1 846 |
2 354 |
3 589 |
3 926 |
-1 743 |
-1 572 |
Total Extra-EU27 |
601 522 |
648 150 |
696 243 |
768 383 |
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Russia / Total |
6.7% |
7.7% |
9.9% |
11.4% |
Russia: 3% of extra-EU27 trade in services
In 2006, the EU27 exported 14 bn euro of services to Russia, while imports amounted to 11 bn, meaning that the EU27 had a surplus of 3 bn in trade in services with Russia.
Among the EU27 Member States, the United Kingdom (2.0 bn euro, 14% of EU exports) was the largest exporter of services to Russia in 2006, followed by the Netherlands and Finland (both 1.1 bn, 8%). France (1.5 bn or 14%) was the largest importer, followed by the United Kingdom (1.1 bn or 10%), Finland and Austria (both 0.8 bn or 8%).
The largest surpluses were observed in the United Kingdom (+0.9 bn), the Netherlands and Slovakia (both +0.5 bn), while the largest deficits were registered in France (-0.6 bn) and Austria (-0.3 bn).
EU27 Member States' trade in services with Russia
million euro
2005 |
2006 |
|||||
Credit |
Debit |
Net |
Credit |
Debit |
Net |
|
EU27 |
12 308 |
9 122 |
3 185 |
14 221 |
10 774 |
3 448 |
Belgium |
130 |
107 |
23 |
99 |
104 |
-6 |
Bulgaria |
227 |
77 |
151 |
264 |
79 |
185 |
Czech Republic |
572 |
248 |
324 |
497 |
171 |
326 |
Denmark |
270 |
257 |
14 |
357 |
290 |
67 |
Germany |
: |
: |
-233 |
: |
: |
39 |
Estonia |
308 |
156 |
152 |
272 |
184 |
88 |
Ireland |
322 |
60 |
262 |
: |
: |
418 |
Greece |
153 |
213 |
-60 |
: |
: |
-17 |
Spain |
303 |
368 |
-66 |
430 |
501 |
-71 |
France |
587 |
1 478 |
-891 |
814 |
1 460 |
-646 |
Italy |
820 |
499 |
321 |
636 |
551 |
85 |
Cyprus |
213 |
70 |
144 |
308 |
108 |
200 |
Latvia |
132 |
103 |
29 |
138 |
122 |
16 |
Lithuania |
541 |
357 |
185 |
608 |
363 |
245 |
Luxembourg |
22 |
26 |
-4 |
78 |
36 |
43 |
Hungary |
110 |
69 |
41 |
133 |
115 |
18 |
Malta |
16 |
5 |
11 |
25 |
4 |
21 |
Netherlands |
920 |
358 |
562 |
1 126 |
584 |
542 |
Austria |
454 |
348 |
105 |
546 |
809 |
-263 |
Poland |
592 |
271 |
321 |
586 |
379 |
206 |
Portugal |
15 |
20 |
-5 |
21 |
22 |
-1 |
Romania |
62 |
130 |
-67 |
66 |
153 |
-87 |
Slovenia |
31 |
36 |
-5 |
25 |
52 |
-28 |
Slovakia |
570 |
40 |
530 |
608 |
64 |
544 |
Finland |
1 226 |
864 |
362 |
1 118 |
811 |
307 |
Sweden |
420 |
168 |
252 |
501 |
217 |
284 |
United Kingdom |
1 539 |
804 |
734 |
2 001 |
1 064 |
937 |
Total extra-EU27 |
441 556 |
373 059 |
68 497 |
501 427 |
413 036 |
88 391 |
Russia / Total |
3.2% |
2.9% |
3.6% |
2.8% |
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:Data not available
Steady increase in EU27 FDI in Russia
EU27 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in Russia has grown in recent years, rising from 6.0 bn euro in 2004 to 9.6 bn in 2005, 10.7 bn in 2006 and 17.1 bn in 2007, while Russian direct investment into the EU27 increased from 0.3 bn in 2004 to 2.8 bn in 2005, then fell to 1.5 bn in 2006 and 1.0 bn in 2007.
Germany, with outflows of 6.7 bn and a 39% share of EU27 direct investment, was the largest investor in Russia in 2007, followed by Belgium (1.0 bn or 6%). The main recipients of direct investment from Russia were Ireland (0.3 bn or 35%) and Spain (0.3 bn or 30%).
EU27 Member States' FDI flows with Russia
(million euro)
2006 |
2007 |
|||||
Outward |
Inward |
Balance |
Outward |
Inward |
Balance |
|
EU27 |
10 662 |
1 516 |
9 146 |
17 106 |
957 |
16 149 |
Belgium |
69 |
-5 |
74 |
958 |
13 |
945 |
Bulgaria |
5 |
130 |
-125 |
9 |
171 |
-162 |
Czech Republic |
81 |
-19 |
100 |
-1 |
-51 |
50 |
Denmark |
63 |
105 |
-42 |
45 |
11 |
34 |
Germany |
2 597 |
2 480 |
117 |
6 698 |
12 |
6 686 |
Estonia |
31 |
51 |
-20 |
85 |
-1 |
86 |
Ireland |
-3 |
-34 |
31 |
6 |
333 |
-327 |
Greece |
1 |
8 |
-7 |
36 |
12 |
24 |
Spain |
119 |
148 |
-29 |
81 |
283 |
-202 |
France |
1 012 |
82 |
930 |
603 |
202 |
401 |
Italy |
21 |
8 |
13 |
19 |
86 |
-67 |
Cyprus |
-1 |
223 |
-224 |
41 |
78 |
-37 |
Latvia |
11 |
6 |
5 |
31 |
34 |
-3 |
Lithuania |
29 |
-1 086 |
1 115 |
7 |
224 |
-217 |
Luxembourg |
266 |
-1 017 |
1 283 |
417 |
-1 012 |
1 429 |
Hungary |
422 |
-27 |
449 |
95 |
-72 |
167 |
Malta |
: |
: |
: |
: |
: |
: |
Netherlands |
5 943 |
21 |
5 922 |
488 |
17 |
471 |
Austria |
1 206 |
-35 |
1 241 |
: |
: |
: |
Poland |
55 |
-31 |
86 |
221 |
-184 |
405 |
Portugal |
0 |
1 |
-1 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
Romania |
88 |
6 |
82 |
0 |
37 |
-37 |
Slovenia |
45 |
-1 |
46 |
130 |
32 |
98 |
Slovakia |
16 |
1 |
15 |
40 |
-14 |
54 |
Finland |
377 |
8 |
369 |
69 |
-12 |
81 |
Sweden |
323 |
44 |
279 |
407 |
-130 |
537 |
United Kingdom |
-25 |
: |
: |
: |
: |
: |
-
:Data not available
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-See News Release 90/2008 of 24 June 2008 on the 21st European Union - Russia summit.
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-Dutch imports of goods, and therefore the trade deficit, are over-estimated because of the “Rotterdam effect”, where goods destined for the rest of the EU arrive and are recorded in harmonised EU external trade statistics in Dutch ports. This then has a positive effect on the external trade balances with Russia of those Member States to which the goods are re-exported, as these shipments would be recorded as intra-EU trade with the Netherlands, rather than extra-EU trade with Russia.
Published by: Eurostat Press Office Tim ALLEN Tel: +352-4301-33 444 |
For further information on trade in goods data: Gilberto GAMBINI Tel: +352-4301-35 806 |
For further information on trade in services data: Mushtaq HUSSAIN Tel: +352-4301-35 811 |
For further information on FDI data: Merja HULT Tel: +352-4301-35 362 |
Eurostat News Releases on the Internet: http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
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