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Il-Kummerċ Internazzjonali tal-Merkanzija: Ġunju 2025

NR 143/2025
Data tal-Ħruġ: 11 taʼ Awwissu 2025
Data tal-Għeluq: 01 taʼ Awwissu 2025

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  • FʼĠunju 2025, Malta rreġistrat żbilanċ kummerċjali taʼ €426.8 miljun.
  • Matul Ġunju 2025, l-importazzjoni żdiedet bʼ€67.6 miljun, filwaqt li l-esportazzjoni naqset bi €8.6 miljuni, fuq l-istess xahar tas-sena taʼ qabel.
  • Fl-ewwel sitt xhur tal-2025, l-importazzjoni tal-merkanzija mill-Unjoni Ewropea (UE) kienet taʼ €2,463.7 miljun (60.0 fil-mija tal-importazzjoni kollha).
  • Matul il-perjodu Jannar-Ġunju 2025, l-importazzjoni rreġistrat żieda ewlenija mill-Olanda u tnaqqis ewlieni mill-Italja. Min-naħa l-oħra, iż-żieda ewlenija fl-esportazzjoni kienet lejn it-Turkija, mentri t-tnaqqis ewlieni kien lejn l-Istati Uniti.

Il-Kummerċ Internazzjonali tal-Merkanzija: Ġunju 2025

Il-Kummerċ Internazzjonali tal-Merkanzija: Ġunju 2025

NR 143/2025
Data tal-Ħruġ: 11 taʼ Awwissu 2025
Data tal-Għeluq: 01 taʼ Awwissu 2025

Ċifri proviżorji tal-kummerċ tal-merkanzija juru li, fʼĠunju 2025, kien irreġistrat defiċit kummerċjali taʼ €426.8 miljun, meta mqabbel mad-defiċit taʼ €350.6 miljun tal-istess xahar fl-2024.
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Il-Kummerċ Sħiħ tal-Merkanzija: Ġunju 2025

Fʼdin l-Istqarrija tal-Aħbarijiet qed jingħata tagħrif dwar il-kummerċ kollu tal-merkanzija sad-data tal-għeluq imsemmija. Ċifri proviżorji juru li, fʼĠunju 2025, kien irreġistrat defiċit taʼ €426.8 miljun meta mqabbel mad-defiċit taʼ €350.6 miljun taʼ Ġunju 2024. L-importazzjoni ammontat għal €798.5 miljun, mentri l-esportazzjoni kienet taʼ €371.7 miljun. Dan juri żieda taʼ €67.6 miljun fl-importazzjoni u tnaqqis taʼ €8.6 miljuni fl-esportazzjoni fuq Ġunju 2024 (Tabella nru 1).

Iż-żieda fl-importazzjoni kienet ġejja l-aktar mill-Makkinarju u t-tagħmir tat-trasport (€51.4 miljun) u mill-Fjuwil minerali, lubrikanti u materjal relatat (€36.6 miljun). Min-naħa tal-esportazzjoni, it-tnaqqis ewlien deher fil-Makkinarju u t-tagħmir tat-trasport (€26.3 miljun). Min-naħa l-oħra, kien hemm żieda fil-Kimika (€21.3 miljun) (Tabella nru 3).

Il-Kummerċ Sħiħ tal-Merkanzija: Jannar-Ġunju 2025

Fl-ewwel sitt xhur tas-sena, id-defiċit naqas bʼ€44.9 miljun meta mqabbel mal-istess żmien tas-sena taʼ qabel, u kien taʼ €1,926.8 miljun. L-importazzjoni kienet taʼ €4,108.1 miljuni, filwaqt li l-esportazzjoni laħqet l-€2,181.3 miljun. Dan fisser tnaqqisiet taʼ €256.1 miljun u €211.2-il miljun, rispettivament, fuq l-istess żmien tas-sena taʼ qabel (Tabella nru 1). Importazzjoni aktar baxxa dehret l-aktar fil-Fjuwil minerali, lubrikanti u materjal relatat (€184.6 miljun) u fil-Makkinarju u t-tagħmir tat-trasport (€105.1 miljuni). Min-naħa l-oħra, kien hemm żieda fl-importazzjoni tal-Kimika (€55.2 miljun). Min-naħa tal-esportazzjoni, it-tnaqqis ewlien kien fil-Makkinarju u t-tagħmir tat-trasport (€203.5 miljuni) u fil-Fjuwil minerali, lubrikanti u materjal relatat (€65.2 miljun). Min-naħa l-oħra, kien hemm żieda fl-esportazzjoni tat-Tranżazzjonijiet u prodotti mixxellanji (€29.6 miljun) (Tabella nru 3).

Il-merkanzija kienet, fil-biċċa l-kbira tagħha, miġjuba mill-Unjoni Ewropea (60.0 fil-mija) u mill-Asja (20.6 fil-mija). Simili għas-sitwazzjoni tal-importazzjoni, l-akbar numri tal-esportazzjoni kienu rreġistrati lejn l-Unjoni Ewropea (35.3 fil-mija) u l-Asja (12.9 fil-mija). L-akbar żieda fl-importazzjoni ġiet mill-Olanda (€108.4 miljuni), filwaqt li l-importazzjoni mill-Italja rreġistrat l-akbar tnaqqis (€128.3 miljun). L-esportazzjoni lejn it-Turkija rreġistrat l-akbar żieda (€77.9 miljun), filwaqt li dik lejn l-Istati Uniti kellha l-akbar tnaqqis (€118.1-il miljun) (Tabella nru 4).

Il-Kummerċ tal-Merkanzija eskluż kapitli speċifiċi1Ġunju 2025

FʼĠunju, id-defiċit fil-kummerċ tal-merkanzija li jħalli barra xi oġġetti speċifiċi kien jgħodd €170.6 miljun, meta mqabbel mad-defiċit taʼ €239.4 miljun li kien irreġistrat fl-istess xahar tal-2024. L-importazzjoni u l-esportazzjoni kienu jiswew €416.1-il miljun u €245.6 miljun, rispettivament, u bʼhekk kien hemm tnaqqis taʼ 11.9 fil-mija fl-importazzjoni u żieda taʼ 5.5 fil-mija fl-esportazzjoni fuq l-istess xahar tas-sena taʼ qabel (Tabella nru 1).

Il-Kummerċ tal-Merkanzija eskluż kapitli speċifiċi1: Jannar-Ġunju 2025

Fl-ewwel sitt xhur tal-2025, id-defiċit fil-kummerċ tal-merkanzija li jeskludi xi oġġetti speċifiċi kiber bi €17.0-il miljun meta mqabbel mal-istess żmien tas-sena taʼ qabel, sabiex laħaq l-€1,407.8 miljuni. L-importazzjoni żdiedet bʼ0.3 fil-mija, filwaqt li l-esportazzjoni naqset bʼ0.6 fil-mija sabiex laħqu l-€2,788.0 miljun u l-€1,380.2 miljun, rispettivament (Tabella nru 1).

1 Id-data teskludi Fjuwil Minerali, Lubrikanti u Materjal Relatat (Kapitlu 27), Inġenji tal-Ajru, Inġenji tal-Ispazju, u Partijiet Tagħhom (Kapitlu 88) u Bastimenti, Dgħajjes u Strutturi li jżommu f’Wiċċ l-Ilma (Kapitlu 89). Ara nota 8 tan-Noti Metodoloġiċi.

Nota: It-totali jistgħu ma jammontawx minħabba l-arrotondament.

Methodological Notes

1. Figures presented in this news release are based on register data available as at the cut-off date printed on the front page of this release. These are provisional figures based on information provided by traders and customs declarations on a monthly basis. Revisions to monthly and annual trade data may be carried out on a regular basis or as deemed necessary. No estimations are included in these figures to compensate for late or non-response by traders or late documentation of customs declarations.
 
2. Data in this release are based on:

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.

3. The Intrastat Supplementary Declaration for the collection of data on trade in goods between the Member States of the EU replaced the Customs Declaration as from 1 May 2004. The requirements of the Supplementary Declaration, which at EU level were introduced as from 1 January 1993, are similar in all the Member States of the EU.
 
4. As from May 2004, with the introduction of the Intrastat Supplementary Declaration as the source document for trade statistics, it was no longer possible to disaggregate total exports into domestic exports and re-exports.
 
5. The ‘Balance of Trade’ is the difference between a country’s exports and imports. A country has a trade deficit if it imports more than it exports; the opposite scenario signifies a trade surplus.
 
6. National concepts differ from the harmonised methodology used by Eurostat, leading to differences between figures in this release and those published by Eurostat. Malta uses the “General Trade” system for dissemination purposes in line with United Nations recommendations. On the other hand, monthly data sent to Eurostat for both Intra-EU and Extra-EU are compiled according to the “Special Trade” methodology. A more detailed explanation of these two concepts can be found in the “Statistical Concepts” link below (refer to methodological note 13).
 
7. i. The euro area (Trading Partners) includes Austria, Belgium, Croatia (from January 2023), Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia (from January 2014), Lithuania (from January 2015), Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.
 
ii. The EU (Trading Partners) includes Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia (from July 2013), Cyprus, Czech Republic (Czechia), Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. As of 1 February 2020, the United Kingdom is no longer part of the EU. The transition period that was in place – during which nothing changed – ended on 31 December 2020.
 
From the reference period February 2020 onwards, monthly news releases containing country-level data present EU figures excluding the United Kingdom. Users are advised to use data with caution when making comparisons since this will result in discrepancies, unless United Kingdom information is removed from previous figures.
 
iii. As from 1 January 2021, following the Withdrawal Agreement (Brexit) between the United Kingdom and the EU, Northern Ireland should be considered as part of the EU for International Trade purposes.
 
iv. EFTA (European Free Trade Association) countries comprise Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
 
8. As from the publication relating to the January 2021 reference period, the format of the news release changed. The main enhancement was the reporting of statistics which exclude specific chapters, namely Mineral fuels, oils and products (Chapter 27), Aircrafts/spacecrafts and parts thereof (Chapter 88) and Ships, boats and floating structures (Chapter 89). These are categories which are dominated by one-off transactions that could weigh heavily on the overall headline figures. Therefore, while the official figures remain those for total trade, data excluding these specific chapters is, in many cases, more suitable to analyse underlying economic trends.
 
9. In April 2023, the Office launched an exercise aimed at enhancing the coverage, and thus reliability, of trade in goods data. This involved using an administrative source, in particular VAT data, to crosscheck existing data. Contact was made with traders, reminding them of their legal obligation to record intra-EU trade in the Intrastat system, which is resulting in the narrowing of data gaps. To provide users with consistent time series data, whenever possible, data extending back to 2016 is being requested. This process, which is still ongoing, is likely to lead to larger revisions than usual in the short term.
 
10. As from the reference period January 2021, data in Table 3 is based on the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) Rev.4.
 
11. As from the reference period January 2021, the Caribbean and the Bahamas Islands are included under North and Central America.
 
12. The percentage change for the Balance of Trade between the current month (y) and the corresponding month of the previous year (x), is calculated using the formula ((y-x)/abs(x))*100. A negative percentage change in the Balance of Trade means that it has widened (deteriorated), while a positive percentage change means that the Balance of Trade has narrowed (improved).
 
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