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Total Trade in Goods: December 2022
Data in this news release presents all international trade in goods registered up to the indicated cut-off date. Provisional data recorded a total trade in goods deficit of €406.1 million during December, compared to a deficit of €286.2 million in the corresponding month of 2021. Imports amounted to €758.8 million, while exports totalled €352.7 million. This represents an increase of €149.9 million and €30.0 million, respectively, over the same month of the previous year (Table 1). The rise in the value of imports was primarily due to Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€114.2 million), and Machinery and transport equipment (€51.5 million), partly offset by a decrease in Chemicals (€23.9 million). On the exports side, the main increase was registered in Machinery and transport equipment (€21.1 million) (Table 3).
Total Trade in Goods: January-December 2022
During 2022, the total trade in goods deficit widened by €1,642.9 million when compared to 2021, reaching €4,753.2 million. Imports and exports increased by €2,582.7 million and €939.9 million, respectively, amounting to €9,254.5 million and €4,501.3 million (Table 1). Higher imports were mainly recorded in Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€1,070.4 million), Machinery and transport equipment (€924.3 million), Food (€190.0 million), Chemicals (€135.9 million), Semi-manufactured goods (€121.9 million), and Miscellaneous manufactured articles (€104.7 million). On the exports side, the main increases were registered in Machinery and transport equipment (€379.4 million), Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€359.5 million), Food (€129.8 million), Miscellaneous manufactured articles (€52.5 million), and Semi-manufactured goods (€45.8 million), partly offset by a decrease in Chemicals (€39.3 million) (Table 3).
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Goods were imported mainly from the European Union (50.9 per cent) and Asia (19.5 per cent). Similarly, exports were mostly directed to the European Union (32.4 per cent) and Asia (20.6 per cent). The main increase and decrease in imports were registered from Canada (€376.6 million) and the United Kingdom (€97.9 million), respectively. With respect to exports, the main increase was directed to Germany (€145.8 million), whereas Italy reported the highest decrease (€32.4 million) (Table 4).
Trade in Goods excluding specific chapters1: December 2022
In December, the deficit of trade in goods excluding specific chapters amounted to €111.8 million, compared to a deficit of €145.2 million recorded in the same month of 2021. Imports and exports amounted to €367.4 million and €255.6 million, respectively, thus increasing by 4.3 per cent and 23.4 per cent over the corresponding month of the previous year (Table 1).
Trade in Goods excluding specific chapters1: January-December 2022
During 2022, the deficit of trade in goods excluding specific chapters widened by €368.7 million when compared to 2021, reaching €1,804.3 million. Imports and exports stood at €4,860.7 million and €3,056.3 million, respectively, representing increases of 25.4 per cent and 25.3 per cent (Table 1).
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Data excludes chapters 27, 88 and 89. Refer to methodological note 8.
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