Exports and imports of goods down in May

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Posted on 10 July 2024, 8:00

According to Statistics Estonia, in May 2024, Estonia’s exports of goods decreased by 6% and imports by 13% compared with May 2023. Exports of goods amounted to nearly €1.6 billion and imports to almost €1.7 billion at current prices. The trade deficit was €144 million, which is €170 million less than in May last year.

Jane Leppmets, analyst at Statistics Estonia, said that, after a rise in April, foreign trade started to fall again in May, as both exports and imports of goods declined. “The biggest contributor was re-exports, which fell by 10% in May compared with 2023,” Leppmets added.

The main commodities exported in May were electrical equipment (14% of Estonia’s total exports), agricultural products and food preparations (11%), and wood and articles of wood (11%). The biggest year-on-year decreases were seen in exports of transport equipment (down by €49 million, or 25%) and mineral products (by €24 million, or 14%). Exports of agricultural products and food preparations increased the most, by €15 million (9%).

Exports of goods of Estonian origin were 3% lower and their share in total exports increased by 2 percentage points year on year, accounting for 66% of total exports in May 2024.

Estonia’s top export partner in May was Finland (15% of total exports), followed by Latvia (13%) and Sweden (10%). The main commodities exported were electrical equipment to Finland and Sweden and mineral products to Latvia. In comparison with May 2023, the biggest decline occurred in exports of goods to Lithuania (down by €17 million, or 12%) and Russia (by €16 million, or 29%). The greatest increase was seen in exports to Norway (up by €16 million, or 27%) and Germany (by €14 million, or 13%).

The main commodities imported in May were agricultural products and food preparations (14% of Estonia's total imports), electrical equipment (12%), and transport equipment (12%). Compared with May last year, the biggest fall occurred in the imports of mechanical appliances (down by €67 million, or 30%), transport equipment (by €56 million, or 22%), and electrical equipment (by €41 million, or 16%). The largest increase was recorded in the imports of agricultural products and food preparations (up by €26 million, or 12%).

The top partner country for Estonia’s imports of goods in May was Finland (15% of total imports), followed by Lithuania, Germany and Latvia (all accounting for 11% of total imports). The main commodities imported were mineral products from Finland and Lithuania, transport equipment from Germany, and agricultural products and food preparations from Latvia. Year on year, imports of goods decreased the most from Finland (down by €60 million, or 19%), Germany (by €55 million, or 23%) and Sweden (by €51 million, or 33%), and increased from Belgium (up by €14 million, or 37%) and Indonesia (by €14 million, or 15 times).

Estonia's foreign trade by month, 2022–2024
Exports and imports by commodity section, May 2024

Month

Exports, million euros

Imports, million euros

Balance, million euros

20232024Change, %20232024Change, %20232024

TOTAL

8,022

7,234

-10

9,123

8,451

-7

-1,101

-1,217

January

1,555

1,339

-14

1,737

1,601

-8

-182

-262

February

1,586

1,337

-16

1,721

1,592

-8

-135

-254

March

1,740

1,466

-16

1,971

1,688

-14

-230

-223

April

1,490

1,536

3

1,731

1,871

8

-240

-334

May

1,650

1,555

-6

1,964

1,699

-13

-314

-144

Country of destination, group of countries

Exports, million euros

Share, %

Change on previous year, %

Country of consignment, group of countries

Imports, million euros

Share, %

Change on previous year, %

TOTAL

1,555

100

-6

TOTAL

1,699

100

-13

EU-27

1,139

73

-6

EU-27

1,463

86

-12

Euro area 20

862

55

-5

Euro area 20

1,127

66

-9

Non-EU

416

27

-4

Non-EU

237

14

-24

1. Finland

234

15

-6

1. Finland

250

15

-19

2. Latvia

201

13

-6

2. Lithuania

191

11

6

3. Sweden

149

10

-4

3. Germany

190

11

-23

4. Lithuania

121

8

-12

4. Latvia

183

11

4

5. Germany

120

8

13

5. Poland

150

9

-3

6. Netherlands

73

5

13

6. Sweden

103

6

-33

7. Norway

73

5

27

7. Netherlands

91

5

-8

8. Poland

52

3

-13

8. Italy

60

4

6

9. USA

46

3

25

9. China

60

4

-10

10. United Kingdom

41

3

25

10. Belgium

51

3

37

Exports and imports by commodity section, May 2024
Commodity section (chapter) by Combined Nomenclature (CN)

Exports

Imports

Balance

Million euros

Share, %

Change on previous year, %

Million euros

Share, %

Change on previous year, %

Million euros

TOTAL

1,555

100

-6

1,699

100

-13

-144

Agricultural products and food preparations (I–IV)

177

11

9

242

14

12

-65

Mineral products (V)

146

9

-14

193

11

-11

-47

Raw materials and products of chemical industry (VI)

80

5

3

158

9

-1

-78

Articles of plastics and rubber (VII)

48

3

-13

84

5

-11

-36

Wood and articles of wood (IX)

171

11

-1

64

4

-11

107

Paper and articles thereof (X)

37

2

20

28

2

-6

9

Textiles and textile articles (XI)

35

2

-9

56

3

-12

-21

Base metals and articles of base metal (XV)

147

10

8

161

10

-13

-14

Machinery and mechanical appliances (84)

145

9

-8

155

9

-30

-10

Electrical equipment (85)

218

14

-2

210

12

-16

8

Transport equipment (XVII)

147

10

-25

199

12

-22

-52

Optical, measuring, precision instruments (XVIII)

40

3

-22

38

2

-28

3

Miscellaneous manufactured articles (XX)

110

7

-5

40

3

-10

70

Other  

55

4

-12

72

4

-30

-17

Since January 2024, the import data estimates have been partially replaced retroactively with detailed data from other countries. The data were first published in the database in the updated form on 10 June 2024. Read more about the changes here (in Estonian).

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