EU registered trade in goods surplus of pound 38 billion in 2023

BRUSSELS: In 2023, the EU trade in goods balance registered a surplus of pound 38 billion. This marks a great contrast compared with 2022 when the EU reported a deficit of pound 436 billion due mainly to the increased value of energy imports resulting…


BRUSSELS: In 2023, the EU trade in goods balance registered a surplus of pound 38 billion. This marks a great contrast compared with 2022 when the EU reported a deficit of pound 436 billion due mainly to the increased value of energy imports resulting from high prices for energy.

According to figures published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, the reason for the balance turning from a deficit in 2022 to a surplus in 2023 was the steep decline in the value of extra-EU imports (-16% compared with 2022). This decline was driven mainly by drops for ‘energy products’ (-34% with respect to 2022), and ‘manufactured goods classified chiefly by material’ (-21%). For both products, the drop was a combined effect of a drop in prices and a drop in volume.

Data show that the EU’s internal market continued to take centre stage in EU countries’ trade of goods, although the proportion of intra-EU and extra-EU flows in total trade in goods varied considerably across EU countries, reflecting, to some
degree, historical ties and geographical location.

Among the EU members, the highest share of intra-EU imports was recorded in Luxembourg (90% of its total imports), while the highest share of intra-EU exports was registered in Czechia (82% of its total exports).

On the other hand, the lowest share of intra-EU imports was recorded in Ireland (39% of its total imports), mainly because its primary trade partners are the United States and the United Kingdom.

The Netherlands is the country which imports mostly from outside the EU, and exports mostly inside the EU, continuing to play the role of main entry hub for the EU. By contrast, Cyprus is the country exporting mainly outside the EU, while importing mainly from inside the EU. This is mainly due to its geographical location which facilitates trade with the Middle East.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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