Eerste 3 kwartalen 2010 zien een stijging van de EU-handel met Rusland (en)

Met dank overgenomen van Eurostat (ESTAT) i, gepubliceerd op maandag 6 december 2010.

After eight years of growth, EU27 trade in goods with Russia fell in 2009, with EU27 exports dropping by 38% and imports by 35%, compared with 2008. The EU27 trade deficit with Russia increased significantly from 41 billion euro in 2000 to 73 bn in 2008, then fell to 50 bn in 2009.

The first nine months of 2010 showed a renewed growth in EU27 trade with Russia. Exports rose from 48 bn in the first nine months of 2009 to 61 bn in the same period of 2010, and imports from 83 bn to 113 bn. As a result, the EU27 trade deficit with Russia increased from 35 bn in the first nine months of 2009 to 52 bn in the same period of 2010.

In the first nine months of 2010, Russia was the EU27's third most important trading partner after the USA and China, accounting for 6% of EU27 exports and 10% of EU27 imports.

On the occasion of the 26th European Union - Russia summit, which will take place on 7 December in Brussels, Eurostat i, the statistical office of the European Union, issues the latest data1 on trade between Russia and the EU i.

Germany accounts for a third of EU27 exports to Russia

Among the EU27 Member States, Germany (18.8 bn euro or 31% of EU exports) was by far the largest exporter to Russia in the first nine months of 2010, followed by Italy (5.6 bn or 9%), France (4.4 bn or 7%) and the Netherlands (4.3 bn or 7%). Germany (21.8 bn or 19%) was also the largest importer, followed by the Netherlands2 (15.9 bn or 14%), Poland (9.7 bn or 9%), Italy (9.4 bn or 8%) and France (9.1 bn or 8%).

Most Member States recorded deficits in trade with Russia in the first nine months of 2010, the largest being observed in the Netherlands2 (-11.7 bn euro), Poland (-6.1 bn), France (-4.7 bn) and Italy (-3.8 bn). Surpluses were modest, the highest being recorded in Denmark and Austria (both +0.4 bn).

Around 85% of EU27 exports to Russia in the first nine months of 2010 were manufactured goods, while energy accounted for almost three quarters of imports. At the detailed level, the main EU27 exports to Russia included medicine, motor cars, mobile phones and aircraft, while the main imports included oil, gas and coal.

EU27 Member States' trade in goods with Russia

million euro

 
 

Exports

Imports

Balance

Jan-Sep 2009

Jan-Sep 2010

Jan-Sep 2009

Jan-Sep 2010

Jan-Sep 2009

Jan-Sep 2010

EU27

47 514

61 399

82 537

113 462

-35 023

-52 063

Belgium

1 660

2 745

2 563

4 665

-903

-1 920

Bulgaria

204

314

1 719

2 157

-1 515

-1 843

Czech Republic

1 377

1 889

2 765

3 526

-1 387

-1 637

Denmark

715

924

326

501

389

423

Germany

14 929

18 773

17 025

21 794

-2 096

-3 021

Estonia

427

590

467

551

-40

39

Ireland

150

258

58

100

93

158

Greece

167

220

606

855

-439

-635

Spain

1 031

1 371

3 356

4 421

-2 325

-3 050

France

3 587

4 371

6 378

9 071

-2 792

-4 700

Italy

4 806

5 613

8 991

9 436

-4 185

-3 822

Cyprus

12

16

13

37

0

-21

Latvia

495

760

553

600

-58

159

Lithuania

1 113

1 654

2 906

4 093

-1 793

-2 439

Luxembourg

93

122

7

7

85

115

Hungary

1 525

1 908

2 683

3 752

-1 158

-1 844

Malta

2

0

7

1

-6

-1

Netherlands2

3 236

4 295

9 675

15 945

-6 439

-11 650

Austria

1 683

2 106

1 130

1 683

553

423

Poland

2 589

3 594

6 535

9 708

-3 946

-6 114

Portugal

73

90

375

310

-303

-220

Romania

353

603

1 102

1 541

-749

-938

Slovenia

462

541

148

214

314

327

Slovakia

1 112

1 399

2 518

3 337

-1 405

-1 938

Finland

2 959

3 320

5 011

6 433

-2 051

-3 113

Sweden

980

1 454

2 176

4 323

-1 195

-2 869

United Kingdom

1 773

2 469

3 445

4 400

-1 672

-1 932

Total Extra-EU27

802 322

981 885

888 628

1 090 721

-86 307

-108 836

Russia / Total

5.9%

6.3%

9.3%

10.4%

   

EU27 trade in goods with Russia by product

million euro

 
 

Exports

Imports

Balance

Jan-Sep 2009

Jan-Sep 2010

Jan-Sep 2009

Jan-Sep 2010

Jan-Sep 2009

Jan-Sep 2010

Total

47 514

61 399

82 537

113 462

-35 023

-52 063

             

Primary goods:

5 637

7 222

63 073

87 211

-57 436

-79 988

Food & drink

4 330

5 673

508

434

3 822

5 239

Raw materials

847

1 014

1 746

2 820

-899

-1 805

Energy

460

535

60 819

83 957

-60 359

-83 421

Manufactured goods:

40 663

53 006

8 956

14 426

31 707

38 580

Chemicals

8 181

11 865

2 350

3 226

5 832

8 640

Machinery & vehicles3

20 438

26 612

817

890

19 621

25 722

Other manuf’d goods3

12 044

14 528

5 790

10 310

6 254

4 219

Other

1 214

1 171

10 508

11 826

-9 294

-10 655

EU27 trade in goods with Russia

million euro

 
 

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Russia

Exports

22 738

31 602

34 420

37 206

46 030

56 696

72 328

89 137

105 028

65 615

Imports

63 775

65 874

64 492

70 683

83 954

112 591

140 916

144 459

177 762

115 659

Balance

-41 037

-34 272

-30 072

-33 478

-37 924

-55 895

-68 589

-55 322

-72 733

-50 043

Total Extra-EU27

Exports

849 740

884 707

891 899

869 237

952 955

1 052 720

1 160 101

1 240 555

1 309 883

1 097 135

Imports

992 695

979 143

936 967

935 265

1 027 522

1 179 569

1 352 787

1 433 402

1 564 969

1 200 062

Balance

-142 956

-94 436

-45 068

-66 028

-74 567

-126 849

-192 686

-192 846

-255 086

-102 926

Russia / Total

Exports

2.7%

3.6%

3.9%

4.3%

4.8%

5.4%

6.2%

7.2%

8.0%

6.0%

Imports

6.4%

6.7%

6.9%

7.6%

8.2%

9.5%

10.4%

10.1%

11.4%

9.6%

  • For data on trade in services and investments between the EU and Russia, please see News Release 76/2010 of 28 May 2010.
  • Extra-EU imports of some Member States (e.g. the Netherlands), and therefore their 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 the Member State where they are released for free circulation. 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 first Member State rather than extra-EU trade with Russia.
  • Machinery and vehicles includes power generating and industrial machinery, computers, electric and electronic parts and equipment, road vehicles and parts, ships, airplanes and railway equipment.

Other manufactured goods include leather, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, metals, building fixtures and fittings, furniture, clothes, shoes and accessories, scientific instruments, clocks, watches and cameras.

 

Published by: Eurostat Press Office

Louise CORSELLI-NORDBLAD

Tel: +352-4301-33 444

eurostat-pressoffice@ec.europa.eu

 

For further information on trade in goods data:

Gilberto GAMBINI

Tel: +352-4301-35 806

estat-etfree@ec.europa.eu

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