Europese export naar landen Oostelijk Partnerschap blijft groeien (en)

Between 2000 and 2010, EU27 trade in goods with the 6 Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) grew significantly, despite a distinct decline in 2009. From 2000 to 2008, exports increased from 8.8 billion euro to a peak of 37.1 bn. After falling to 23.2 bn in 2009, they partially recovered in 2010 to reach 29.5 bn. Imports followed the same pattern as exports. They grew from 7.8 bn in 2000 to 31.6 bn in 2008, then dropped to 19.0 bn in 2009, before increasing to 25.2 bn in 2010. As a result, the trade surplus of the EU27 with the Eastern Partnership grew from 1.0 bn in 2000 to 4.4 bn in 2010.

Compared with the first half of 2010, EU27 trade with the Eastern Partnership continued to grow in the first half of 2011. Exports rose from 12.8 bn in the first six months of 2010 to 16.5 bn in the first half of 2011, and imports from 11.7 bn to 17.7 bn. The EU27 balance in trade of goods with the Eastern Partnership turned from a surplus of 1.2 bn in the first half of 2010 to a first-time deficit of 1.3 bn in the same period of 2011.

The share of the Eastern Partnership in the EU27's total external trade has more than doubled over ten years: while exports made up 1.0% in 2000, their share rose to 2.2% in the first half of 2011 and imports were up from 0.8% to 2.1%.

On the occasion of the Eastern Partnership summit, which takes place on 29 and 30 September 2011 in Poland, Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, issues data on trade in goods between the 27 Member States of the EU and the 6 Eastern Partnership countries.

Germany, Italy and Poland accounted for half of the trade with the Eastern Partnership…

Among the EU27 Member States, Germany, Italy and Poland were the most important trading partners of the Eastern Partnership in the first half of 2011. Germany (4.3 bn euro or 26% of total exports) was the largest exporter, followed by Poland (2.3 bn or 14%) and Italy (1.3 bn or 8%). Italy (6.3 bn or 35% of total imports) was the largest importer, followed by Germany (1.9 bn or 11%), France (1.8 bn or 10%) and Poland (1.4 bn or 8%). The largest surplus in the first half of 2011 was registered by Germany (+2.4 bn) and the largest deficits by Italy (-5.0 bn) and France (-1.1 bn).

Nearly 40% of EU27 exports to the Eastern Partnership in the first half of 2011 were machinery and vehicles2, while other manufactured goods2 accounted for around a quarter. Energy accounted for half of imports and other manufactured goods for almost a quarter.

…and Ukraine accounted for half of Eastern Partnership trade with the EU

Among the Eastern Partnership countries, Ukraine (9.6 bn euro or 58% of total exports) was the leading destination for EU27 exports in the first half of 2011, followed by Belarus (4.0 bn or 24%). The leading source of EU27 imports from the Eastern Partnership was also Ukraine (7.8 bn or 44% of total imports), followed by Azerbaijan (7.2 bn or 40%). The largest EU27 surpluses in trade with the Eastern Partnership in the first half of 2011 were recorded with Belarus (+2.1 bn) and Ukraine (+1.8 bn), and the highest deficit with Azerbaijan (-6.0 bn).

EU27 trade in goods with the Eastern Partnership

million euro

 
 

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Eastern Partnership

Exports

8 767

10 807

11 833

13 511

16 341

20 190

27 197

31 983

37 121

23 156

29 540

Imports

7 768

9 236

10 305

10 757

13 497

15 810

21 108

25 694

31 622

19 042

25 156

Balance

999

1 570

1 528

2 754

2 844

4 380

6 089

6 289

5 500

4 114

4 384

Total Extra-EU27

Exports

849 739

884 707

891 899

869 236

952 954

1 052 719

1 160 100

1 240 555

1 308 796

1 097 141

1 348 106

Imports

992 698

979 145

936 972

935 245

1 027 522

1 179 569

1 352 787

1 435 015

1 566 296

1 206 494

1 506 529

Balance

-142 959

-94 438

-45 073

-66 010

-74 567

-126 850

-192 686

-194 459

-257 501

-109 353

-158 423

Eastern Partnership / Total

Exports

1.0%

1.2%

1.3%

1.6%

1.7%

1.9%

2.3%

2.6%

2.8%

2.1%

2.2%

Imports

0.8%

0.9%

1.1%

1.2%

1.3%

1.3%

1.6%

1.8%

2.0%

1.6%

1.7%

EU27 Member States' trade in goods with the Eastern Partnership

million euro

 
 

Exports

Imports

Balance

 

Jan-Jun 2010

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2010

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2010

Jan-Jun 2011

EU27

12 807

16 489

11 652

17 749

1 155

-1 260

Belgium3

391

496

180

221

210

275

Bulgaria

156

222

450

603

-294

-381

Czech Republic

483

633

805

1 023

-322

-390

Denmark

126

154

59

79

67

75

Germany

3 443

4 288

1 493

1 936

1 950

2 351

Estonia

70

105

80

132

-10

-27

Ireland

19

33

4

8

15

25

Greece

61

81

124

135

-63

-54

Spain

171

276

388

467

-217

-191

France

495

633

812

1 780

-316

-1 147

Italy

960

1 318

3 963

6 291

-3 003

-4 972

Cyprus

5

6

50

51

-45

-45

Latvia

130

150

182

308

-52

-158

Lithuania

636

973

199

380

436

593

Luxembourg

16

15

2

2

14

14

Hungary

772

974

276

454

496

520

Malta

0

0

3

6

-3

-6

Netherlands3

657

796

285

368

371

428

Austria

494

544

307

412

187

132

Poland

1 903

2 348

889

1 419

1 015

928

Portugal

13

17

52

191

-39

-174

Romania

525

787

360

622

165

164

Slovenia

117

151

8

23

109

128

Slovakia

189

295

254

384

-65

-90

Finland

202

253

33

71

169

181

Sweden

178

335

73

151

105

184

United Kingdom

596

609

320

232

276

377

Total extra-EU27

629 973

743 152

710 546

836 881

-80 573

-93 729

East. Part. / Total

2.0%

2.2%

1.6%

2.1%

   

0 = less than 0.5 mio

EU27 trade in goods with the Eastern Partnership by product

million euro

 
 

Exports

Imports

Balance

Jan-Jun 2010

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2010

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2010

Jan-Jun 2011

Total

12 807

16 489

11 652

17 749

1 155

-1 260

             

Primary goods:

1 983

2 543

7 662

11 732

-5 678

-9 190

Food & drink

1 058

1 287

285

720

772

567

Raw materials

288

385

1 525

2 025

-1 236

-1 640

Energy

638

871

5 852

8 988

-5 214

-8 117

Manufactured goods:

10 625

13 672

3 784

5 733

6 842

7 939

Chemicals

2 360

2 807

413

776

1 947

2 031

Machinery & vehicles2

4 757

6 781

676

842

4 081

5 939

Other manuf’d goods2

3 509

4 083

2 695

4 114

814

-31

Other

198

274

207

284

-9

-10

EU27 trade in goods with the Eastern Partnership countries

million euro

 
 

EU27 exports to:

EU27 imports from:

EU27 balance

 

2000

2010

Jan-Jun 2011

2000

2010

Jan-Jun 2011

2000

2010

Jan-Jun 2011

Total

8 767

29 540

16 489

7 768

25 156

17 749

999

4 384

-1 260

Armenia

271

555

287

131

257

130

141

298

156

Azerbaijan

362

2 347

1 133

994

9 704

7 164

-632

-7 357

-6 031

Belarus

1 694

6 620

3 983

1 330

2 627

1 929

364

3 993

2 053

Georgia

376

1 156

656

236

556

331

140

600

325

Moldova

610

1 528

862

270

582

392

340

946

470

Ukraine

5 454

17 334

9 568

4 807

11 430

7 802

647

5 905

1 766

  • The 6 Eastern Partnership countries are Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. For the moment, Belarus only partially participates in the Eastern Partnership initiatives. More information on the Eastern Partnership can be found at: http://eeas.europa.eu/eastern/index_en.htm
  • 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 articles include leather, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, metals, building fixtures and fittings, furniture, clothes, shoes and accessories, scientific instruments, clocks, watches and cameras.

  • Dutch imports, 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 the Eastern Partnership 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 these countries. To a lesser extent, Belgian trade figures are similarly over-estimated.
 

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