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In February, exports and imports in Estonia increased

Evelin Puura, Statistics Estonia, 11.04.2016.Print version
According to Statistics Estonia, in February 2016, exports of goods increased by 7% and imports by 5% compared to February of the previous year. One-third of the exports growth was due to an increase in the exports of goods of Estonian origin.

In February, exports from Estonia amounted to 0.9 billion euros and imports to Estonia to 1.1 billion euros at current prices. The trade deficit was 140 million euros (in February 2015, it was 151 million euros).

 

The top destination country of Estonia’s exports in February was Sweden (20% of Estonia’s total exports), followed by Finland (16%) and Latvia (9%). There was an increase in the exports to most of the top destination countries, with the biggest increase having occurred in exports to Sweden, Canada and Finland (up by 23 million, 20 million and 12 million euros, respectively). Exports to the Netherlands decreased the most (16 million euros).



 

The biggest share in Estonia’s exports in February was held by electrical equipment, followed by wood and products thereof and miscellaneous manufactured articles. In February, there was a rise in exports in almost all commodity sections. The biggest increase occurred in the exports of three commodity sections: 1) miscellaneous manufactured articles (with prefabricated buildings contributing to the growth the most), 2) transport equipment (respectively, motor cars) and electrical equipment (respectively data communication equipment). There was a decrease in the exports of mechanical appliances.

 

The share of goods of Estonian origin in exports was 70% in February. Exports of goods of Estonian origin increased by 3% compared to February of the previous year. Of the top ten destination countries for exports from Estonia, the share of goods of Estonian origin in exports was the biggest in exports to Denmark (94%) and the United Kingdom (89%), and the smallest in exports to Russia (20%). Goods of Estonian origin are goods produced and processed in Estonia.

 

The main countries of consignment in February were Finland (13% of Estonia’s total imports), Germany (11%), Latvia (9%) and Sweden (9%). The biggest increase occurred in imports from Germany, Latvia and Sweden (up by 18 million, 14 million and 13 million euros, respectively). At the same time, the greatest decrease occurred in imports from Russia (down by 19 million euros).

 

In February, the main commodities imported were electrical equipment, mechanical appliances, agricultural products and food preparations, and transport equipment. The biggest rise was recorded in the imports of mechanical appliances and transport equipment. At the same time, the imports of mineral products fell significantly.

 

In the comparison of January and February 2016, exports of goods grew 11% and imports 8%.


Main foreign trade partners of Estonia, February 2016

Country of destination,
group of countries

Exports,
million
euros

Share,
%

Change
compared to
same month
of previous
year, %

Country of consignment,
group of countries

Imports,
million
euros

Share,
%

Change
compared to
same month
of previous
year, %

TOTAL

921.1

100

7

TOTAL

1 060.8

100

5

EU-28

699.9

76

5

EU-28

883.5

83

9

Euro area 19

419.9

46

1

Euro area 19

608.9

57

7

Non-EU

221.2

24

12

Non-EU

177.3

17

-10

1. Sweden

188.4

20

14

1. Finland

135.8

13

-3

2. Finland

143.5

16

9

2. Germany

119.4

11

18

3. Latvia

83.6

9

0

3. Latvia

99.1

9

16

4. Lithuania

55.9

6

23

4. Sweden

95.6

9

16

5. Germany

49.2

5

5

5. Lithuania

88.5

8

10

6. Russia

45.0

5

-12

6. Poland

81.0

8

8

7. Norway

34.3

4

10

7. Netherlands

62.6

6

-4

8. Denmark

32.5

4

14

8. Russia

54.1

5

-26

9. USA

26.0

3

2

9. China

46.0

4

12

10. United Kingdom

24.9

3

13

10. Hungary

33.9

3

42


Exports and imports by commodity section, February 2016

Commodity section (chapter) by Combined Nomenclature (CN)

Exports

Imports

Balance,
million
euros

million
euros

share,
%

change
compared
to same
period of
previous
year. %

million
euros

share,
%

change
compared
to same
period of
previous
year. %

TOTAL

921.1

100

7

1 060.8

100

5

-139.7

Agricultural products and food preparations (I–IV)

87.4

9

1

106.7

10

6

-19.4

Mineral products (V)

79.2

9

5

86.3

8

-23

-7.1

Raw materials and products of chemical industry (VI)

40.9

4

2

96.5

9

11

-55.6

Articles of plastics and rubber (VII)

28.8

3

1

56.0

5

7

-27.3

Wood and products thereof (IX)

103.2

11

8

34.5

3

1

68.8

Paper and articles thereof (X)

26.8

3

9

23.0

2

16

3.7

Textiles and products thereof (XI)

30.0

3

6

53.3

5

12

-23.3

Metals and products thereof (XV)

61.8

7

6

82.3

8

7

-20.5

Mechanical appliances (84)

56.5

6

-4

108.2

10

21

-51.7

Electrical equipment (85)

202.0

22

5

208.4

20

-1

-6.4

Transport equipment (XVII)

54.7

6

19

103.0

10

19

-48.3

Miscellaneous manufactured articles (XX)

87.5

10

20

29.0

3

10

58.4

Other

62.4

7

19

73.5

7

6

-11.4

 

The statistics are based on the questionnaires “Intrastat” and “Exports (sale of fish and crustaceans in foreign waters and ports)”, the due dates of which were, respectively, 14 and 15 March 2016, and on the customs declaration data of the Estonian Tax and Customs Board, which were sent to Statistics Estonia on 20 March 2016. Statistics Estonia published the monthly summary of foreign trade in 14 working days.

 

As of January 2016, Statistics Estonia publishes the exports of goods of Estonian origin on a monthly basis. The data are available in the Statistical Database. The time series begin in 2013.

 






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