Estonia’s trade was record high in March

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Posted on 10 May 2011, 11:00
According to Statistics Estonia, in March 2011 exports grew by 71% and imports by 45% compared to the same month of the previous year. For the first time, the total turnover of monthly trade exceeded two billion euros.

In March the exports of goods from Estonia amounted to 1.1 billion euros (16.8 billion kroons) and imports to Estonia to 1.2 billion euros (18.2 billion kroons) at current prices. The monthly turnover of both exports and imports has never been as high in previous years.

Due to a faster growth in exports than in imports, the foreign trade deficit also decreased. In March 2010, the trade deficit was 174 million euros, but in March this year the trade deficit was 89 million euros.

The first place among destination countries of exports was held by Sweden (17% of Estonia’s total exports), followed by Finland (15%) and the United States of America (11%). Compared to March 2010, exports increased the most to the USA and Sweden. Electrical equipment and wood and products thereof were mainly exported to Sweden, electrical equipment and furniture to Finland and mineral fuels and electrical equipment to the USA.

The largest amounts of goods were imported from Russia, Finland and Sweden (each of them holding 11% of Estonia’s total imports). During the year, arrivals of goods from Lithuania and Russia have increased the most. From Russia, mainly mineral products (incl. petrol and fuel oils) were imported, from Finland and Sweden – electrical equipment.

In Estonia’s exports the biggest shares were held by machinery and equipment (30% of Estonia’s total exports), mineral products (20%) and metals and products thereof (8%) in March. Exports of machinery and equipment were 2.5 times bigger compared to March of the previous year. Exports of mineral products also increased significantly (2.7 times).

In March the biggest shares of Estonia’s imports were also held by machinery and equipment (27% of Estonia’s total imports), mineral products (22%) and metals and products thereof (9%). Arrivals of machinery and equipment increased 2.2 times compared to March 2010. Imports of mineral products also increased significantly.

In the first quarter this year, exports grew by 54% and imports 51% compared to the same period of 2010. In March compared to February, exports increased by 28% and imports 32%.

Estonia’s trade by months, 2007–2011

 Diagram: Estonia’s trade by months, 2007–2011

Estonia’s foreign trade, January–March, 2010–2011
Month Exports, million euros Imports, million euros Balance, million euros
2010 2011 change, %   2010 2011 change, % 2010 2011
January 519.5 821.2 58 543.3 899.7 66 -23.8 -78.5
February 628.7 840.0 34 608.3 882.1 45 20.4 -42.1
March 628.6 1 074.0 71 802.3 1 162.6 45 -173.7 -88.6
1st quarter total 1 776.8 2 735.2 54 1 953.9 2 944.4 51 -177.1 -209.2

 

Main foreign trade partners of Estonia, March 2011
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 1 074.4 100 71 Total 1 162.6 100 45
EU27 680.7 63 43 EU27 879.9 76 44
EA17 306.4 29 32 EA17 372.4 32 27
CIS 122.6 11 67 CIS 155.3 13 52
1. Sweden 179.2 17 88 1. Russia 132.0 11 71
2. Finland 162.4 15 36 2. Finland 131.9 11 14
3. USA 122.7 11 - 3. Sweden 130.0 11 35
4. Russia 96.1 9 67 4. Germany 121.2 10 50
5. Nigeria 73.4 7 - 5. Latvia 116.6 10 33
6. Latvia 67.5 6 11 6. Lithuania 107.6 9 116
7. Germany 45.1 4 31 7. Poland 84.4 7 97
8. Lithuania 44.9 4 39 8. China 56.2 5 173
9. Norway 27.9 3 54 9. Netherlands 35.6 3 19
10.Netherlands 26.6 2 31 10. United Kingdom 28.0 2 71

 

Exports and imports by commodity sections, March 2011
Commodity section by
Combined Nomenclature (CN)
Exports Imports Balance,
million euros
million
euros
share,
%
change compared to
same month of
previous year, %
million
euros
share,
%
change compared to
same month of
previous year, %
TOTAL 1 074.0 100 71 1 162.6 100 45 -88.6
Agricultural products and food preparations (I–IV) 71.3 7 10 101.6 9 15 -30.3
Mineral products (V) 216.5 20 167 256.6 22 72 -40.1
Raw materials and products of chemical industry (VI) 38.5 3 27 86.1 7 30 -47.6
Articles of plastics and rubber (VII) 29.9 3 35 57.2 5 44 -27.3
Wood and products thereof (IX) 81.2 7 26 26.8 2 9 54.4
Paper and articles thereof (X) 26.9 2 20 20.4 2 7 6.5
Textiles and products thereof (XI) 31.0 3 11 49.2 4 9 -18.2
Metals and products thereof (XV) 83.4 8 46 100.0 9 56 -16.6
Machinery and equipment (XVI) 319.1 30 149 313.1 27 117 6
Transport equipment (XVII) 53.0 5 37 80.9 7 16 -27.9
Miscellaneous manufactured articles (XX) 72.6 7 36 19.7 2 10 52.9
Other 50.6 5 32 51.0 4 -30 -0.4