Handelstekort EU-landen met Japan omlaag naar 1,9 miljard in eerste helft 2013 (en)

STAT/13/170

18 November 2013

EU - Japan Summit

EU28 trade in goods deficit with Japan decreased to 1.9 bn euro in the first half of 2013

Over the last decade, EU281 international trade in goods with Japan is characterised by a regular fall in the share of Japan in the EU28's total trade in goods, more significant for imports than for exports, and a continuous deficit. The share of exports to Japan in the EU28 total fell from 4.9% in 2002 to 3.3% in 2012 and the share of imports from Japan also dropped, from 7.9% to 3.6%. As a result, the EU28 trade deficit with Japan decreased from 30.3 bn euro in 2002 to 9.0 bn in 2012.

In the first six months of 2013, EU28 exports to Japan fell slightly compared with the same period of 2012 from 27.0 bn euro to 26.3 bn, while imports decreased more strongly, from 33.8 bn to 28.2 bn. Consequently, the EU28 trade deficit with Japan continued to drop, from 6.8 bn in the first half of 2012 to 1.9 bn in the same period of 2013. Japan was the EU28's 7th most important trading partner, accounting for around 3.2% of EU28 trade in goods.

On the occasion of the 21th European Union - Japan summit, which will take place on 19 November 2013 in Tokyo in Japan, Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, issues data on trade and investments between the EU and Japan.

Germany: main EU trading partner of Japan

Among the EU28 Member States, Germany (8.0 bn euro or 31% of EU exports) was by far the largest exporter to Japan in the first six months of 2013, followed by France (3.4 bn or 13%), Italy (3.0 bn or 11%) and the United Kingdom (2.6 bn or 10%). Germany (7.3 bn or 26% of EU imports) was also the largest importer, followed by the Netherlands2 (5.1 bn or 18%) and the United Kingdom (4.2 bn or 15%). The largest trade deficits with Japan in the first half of 2013 were recorded by the Netherlands2 (-3.5 bn) and the United Kingdom (-1.6 bn), and the largest surpluses by Italy (+1.6 bn) and France (+1.0 bn).

EU28 international trade in goods with Japan

billion euro

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

Japan

Exports

43.5

41.0

43.5

43.7

44.8

43.7

42.4

36.0

44.0

49.1

55.6

Imports

73.8

72.6

74.9

74.4

78.4

79.3

76.5

58.4

67.4

69.7

64.5

Balance

-30.3

-31.6

-31.5

-30.6

-33.7

-35.5

-34.1

-22.5

-23.5

-20.6

-9.0

Total extra-EU28

Exports

885.3

861.9

945.2

1 049.5

1 152.4

1 234.3

1 309.1

1 094.0

1 353.2

1 554.2

1 680.3

Imports

937.0

935.3

1 027.4

1 183.9

1 364.6

1 446.8

1 585.2

1 235.6

1 532.1

1 727.1

1 794.0

Balance

-51.7

-73.4

-82.2

-134.4

-212.2

-212.5

-276.1

-141.7

-178.9

-172.9

-113.7

Japan / Total

Exports

4.9%

4.8%

4.6%

4.2%

3.9%

3.5%

3.2%

3.3%

3.3%

3.2%

3.3%

Imports

7.9%

7.8%

7.3%

6.3%

5.7%

5.5%

4.8%

4.7%

4.4%

4.0%

3.6%

EU28 Member States’ international trade in goods with Japan

million euro

Exports

Imports

Balance

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2013

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2013

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2013

EU28

26 967

26 326

33 759

28 177

-6 791

-1 852

Belgium2

1 905

1 822

3 702

3 023

-1 797

-1 201

Bulgaria

11

14

34

31

-23

-18

Czech Republic

270

284

631

526

-361

-243

Denmark

786

698

167

140

620

558

Germany

8 311

8 062

8 467

7 330

-156

732

Estonia

34

35

26

12

8

23

Ireland

965

855

281

306

685

549

Greece

27

25

70

61

-43

-37

Spain

1 039

1 031

1 251

927

-212

104

France

3 653

3 423

2 833

2 413

820

1 010

Croatia

49

35

74

78

-26

-43

Italy

2 650

3 002

1 897

1 357

753

1 645

Cyprus

0

0

20

13

-19

-13

Latvia

18

22

8

5

9

17

Lithuania

12

17

12

14

-0

2

Luxembourg

31

26

73

86

-42

-60

Hungary

228

197

470

434

-242

-237

Malta

19

32

18

25

1

7

Netherlands2

1 618

1 625

6 001

5 074

-4 383

-3 449

Austria

588

594

487

376

101

218

Poland

197

256

489

463

-291

-208

Portugal

103

70

183

125

-80

-54

Romania

121

112

138

112

-17

0

Slovenia

18

23

26

49

-8

-25

Slovakia

42

74

212

142

-169

-68

Finland

526

504

171

159

354

345

Sweden

1 015

860

918

696

97

164

United Kingdom

2 733

2 628

5 100

4 200

-2 367

-1 572

Total extra-EU28

826 026

870 568

895 974

840 544

-69 947

30 024

Japan / Total

3.3%

3.0%

3.8%

3.4%

0 = less than 0.5 million

EU28 international trade in goods with Japan by product

million euro

Exports

Imports

Balance

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2013

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2013

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2013

Total

26 967

26 326

33 759

28 177

-6 791

-1 852

Primary goods:

3 379

3 341

704

547

2 675

2 794

Food & drink

2 347

2 261

82

74

2 266

2 187

Raw materials

816

921

505

422

311

499

Energy

216

159

118

51

98

108

Manufactured goods:

23 067

22 381

32 215

27 153

-9 148

-4 772

Chemicals

7 107

6 872

3 461

3 157

3 646

3 715

Machinery & vehicles3

9 331

9 206

21 868

18 162

-12 537

-8 956

Other manuf’d articles3

6 629

6 302

6 886

5 834

-257

469

Other

521

603

840

477

-319

126

EU27 surplus in trade in services with Japan almost doubled between 2010 and 2012

In 2012, the EU271 exported 24.2 bn euro of services to Japan, while imports from Japan amounted to 15.6 bn, meaning that the EU27 had a surplus of 8.6 bn in trade in services with Japan, compared with a surplus of 5.9 bn in 2011 and 4.6 bn in 2010. The surplus in 2012 was mainly due to computer & information services (+2.6 bn), financial services (+2.1 bn) and travel (+1.5 bn). Japan accounted for just over 3% of total extra-EU27 trade in services.

EU27 international trade in services with Japan

million euro

Export

Import

Balance

2010

2011

2012

2010

2011

2012

2010

2011

2012

Total

19 842

21 802

24 173

15 252

15 909

15 592

4 590

5 892

8 581

of which:

Transportation

5 246

5 449

5 279

5 254

4 727

4 724

-8

722

555

Travel

2 092

2 176

2 538

905

725

1 010

1 188

1 451

1 528

Other services

12 492

14 172

16 344

8 985

10 333

9 802

3 507

3 839

6 542

of which:

Communications services

202

211

542

143

146

180

58

65

362

Construction services

116

125

97

257

167

150

-141

-42

-53

Insurance services

987

307

538

214

229

209

773

78

329

Financial services

2 854

3 205

2 921

917

1 417

794

1 936

1 788

2 127

Computer and information services

1 771

2 215

2 845

239

229

247

1 532

1 987

2 598

Royalties and license fees

2 207

2 252

2 276

2 519

2 956

2 463

-311

-705

-187

Other business services4

3 946

5 520

6 717

4 549

5 084

5 657

-603

436

1 060

Personal, cultural and recreational services

338

297

376

43

46

45

294

251

331

Government services n.i.e.

73

40

32

104

59

57

-31

-19

-25

Total extra-EU27

566 558

603 941

657 387

463 563

482 902

510 641

102 995

121 040

146 746

Japan / total extra-EU27

3.5%

3.6%

3.7%

3.3%

3.3%

3.1%

Significant volatility in direct investments flows between the EU27 and Japan

Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows between the EU271 and Japan show large variations. In 2012, the EU27 invested 0.4 bn euro in Japan, down from 3.1 bn in 2011. Japanese investment in the EU27 also fell in 2012, to 3.4 bn compared with 10.4 bn in 2011.

EU27 FDI flows with Japan

(million euro)

2009

2010

2011

2012

EU27 FDI in Japan

1 332

-1 952

3 081

434

Japanese FDI in the EU27

2 647

-845

10 405

3 374

  • Up to 30 June 2013, the European Union (EU27) included 27 Member States. From 1 July 2013 the European Union (EU28) also includes Croatia. Data for international trade in goods are available for all 28 Member States, while data for international trade in services and foreign direct investment are only available for 27 Member States.
  • 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 Japan 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 Japan. To a lesser extent, Belgian trade figures are similarly over-estimated.
  • 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.

  • Other business services comprise merchanting and other trade-related services, operational leasing services and miscellaneous business, professional and technical services.

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For further information on trade in goods data:

Gilberto GAMBINI

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For further information on trade in services data:

Digna AMIL

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For further information on FDI data:

Radoslav ISTATKOV

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radoslav.istatkov@ec.europa.eu