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Total Trade in Goods: September 2024
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 €301.1 million during September, compared to a deficit of €270.8 million in the corresponding month of 2023. Imports amounted to €750.4 million, while exports totalled €449.3 million, representing increases in both imports and exports of €91.3 million and €60.9 million, respectively, over the same month of the previous year (Table 1). The increase in imports was mainly due to Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€120.3 million), and Miscellaneous transactions and commodities (€12.1 million), partly offset by decreases in Food (€24.6 million), and Machinery and transport equipment (€18.6 million). On the exports side, the main increases were registered in Miscellaneous manufactured articles (€44.4 million), and Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€43.8 million), partly offset by a decrease in Machinery and transport equipment (€20.7 million) (Table 3).
Total Trade in Goods: January-September 2024
During the first nine months of the year, the deficit narrowed by €100.5 million when compared to the corresponding period of 2023, reaching €3,292.6 million. Imports stood at €6,923.5 million whereas exports reached €3,631.0 million, representing increases of €283.0 million and €383.5 million, respectively (Table 1). Higher imports were mainly recorded in Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€542.1 million), partly offset by a decrease in Machinery and transport equipment (€218.7 million). On the exports side, the main increase was registered in Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (€327.9 million) (Table 3).
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Goods were imported mainly from the European Union (56.4 per cent) and Asia (21.3 per cent). Similarly, exports were mostly directed to the European Union (35.7 per cent) and Asia (11.3 per cent). The highest increase in imports was recorded from Italy (€167.6 million), while imports from Germany registered the largest drop (€242.2 million). Exports to the United States of America registered the highest increase (€139.7 million), while those to Germany experienced the largest decrease (€65.0 million) (Table 4).
Trade in Goods excluding specific chapters1: September 2024
In September, the deficit of trade in goods excluding specific chapters amounted to €139.5 million, compared to a deficit of €183.9 million recorded in the same month of 2023. Imports and exports amounted to €428.6 million and €289.1 million, respectively, thus representing a decrease of 5.0 per cent in imports and an increase of 8.2 per cent in exports over the corresponding month of the previous year (Table 1).
Trade in Goods excluding specific chapters1: January-September 2024
During the first nine months of 2024, the deficit of trade in goods excluding specific chapters narrowed by €0.5 million when compared to the same period of 2023, reaching €1,921.8 million. Both imports and exports decreased by 0.3 per cent and 0.5 per cent, amounting to €4,070.5 million and €2,148.7 million, respectively (Table 1).
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1 Data excluding Mineral fuels, oils and products (Chapter 27), Aircrafts/spacecrafts and parts thereof (Chapter 88) and Ships, boats and floating structures (Chapter 89). See methodological note 8.
Note: Totals may not add up due to rounding.
i. The Intrastat Supplementary Declaration that traders in merchandise goods must submit in respect of arrivals (imports) and dispatches (exports) of goods from and to the Member States of the European Union (EU) in compliance with Legal Notice 105 of 2008, and
ii. The Customs Declarations for imports from and exports to countries that are not Member States of the EU.
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