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EU - China Summit EU27 deficit in trade in goods with China down to 67 bn euro in the first six months of 2012

Référence: STAT/12/135 Date de l'événement: 18/09/2012 Exporter pdf PDF word DOC
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STAT/12/135
18 September 2012

EU - China Summit
EU27 deficit in trade in goods with China down to 67 bn euro in the first six months of 2012

EU27 international trade in goods with China1 has grown significantly over the last decade. EU27 exports to China rose continuously from 26 billion euro in 2000 to 136 bn in 2011. Despite the general decline in EU27 exports in 2009, EU27 exports to China continued to increase. EU27 imports from China rose from 75 bn in 2000 to 248 bn in 2008, then declined to 214 bn in 2009, following the general downwards trend in EU27 imports, before reaching a new peak of 293 bn in 2011. As a result, the EU27 trade deficit with China which had increased from 49 bn in 2000 to a peak of 170 bn in 2008, fell to 156 bn in 2011.

The data for the first six months of 2012 show a continued growth in EU27 exports to China, while imports remained nearly stable. EU27 exports to China rose from 66 bn in the first six months of 2011 to 73 bn in the first six months of 2012, while imports stabilised at just over 140 bn. As a result, the trade deficit decreased from 75 bn to 67 bn. In the first six months of 2012, China was the EU27's second most important trading partner after the USA, accounting for 9% of EU27 exports and 16% of EU27 imports.

On the occasion of the 15th European Union - China summit, which will take place on 20 September in Brussels, Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, issues data on trade and investments between China and the EU.

Germany only Member State with a trade surplus with China

Among the EU27 Member States, Germany (34 bn euro or 47% of EU exports) was by far the largest exporter to China in the first six months of 2012, followed by France (8 bn or 11%) and the United Kingdom (6 bn or 8%). Germany (30 bn or 21% of EU imports) was also the largest importer, followed by the Netherlands2 (26 bn or 18%), the United Kingdom (19 bn or 14%), Italy and France (both 13 bn or 9%).

All Member States, except Germany (+4 bn euro), registered deficits in trade with China in the first six months of 2012. The largest deficits were observed in the Netherlands2 (-22 bn), the United Kingdom (-14 bn), Italy (-8 bn), Spain and France (both -5 bn).

EU27 Member States' international trade in goods with China

million euro

Exports

Imports

Balance

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2012

EU27

65 627

72 712

140 582

140 156

-74 956

-67 444

Belgium2

3 449

3 880

6 959

6 633

-3 510

-2 753

Bulgaria

145

279

302

431

-157

-153

Czech Republic

566

706

4 027

3 285

-3 461

-2 579

Denmark

968

1 085

2 222

2 346

-1 254

-1 261

Germany

31 536

34 235

31 252

29 943

284

4 292

Estonia

67

59

312

262

-245

-204

Ireland

718

779

869

939

-151

-160

Greece

114

175

1 349

1 118

-1 235

-943

Spain

1 616

1 781

7 646

7 199

-6 030

-5 419

France

6 413

7 693

12 108

12 558

-5 695

-4 864

Italy

5 075

4 488

15 429

12 792

-10 355

-8 304

Cyprus

9

12

149

141

-140

-129

Latvia

20

25

130

156

-110

-131

Lithuania

23

34

212

247

-189

-213

Luxembourg

84

90

647

787

-564

-697

Hungary

639

702

3 026

2 655

-2 387

-1 952

Malta

35

23

82

85

-47

-62

Netherlands2

3 252

3 907

23 593

25 696

-20 341

-21 790

Austria

1 375

1 381

1 820

2 071

-445

-690

Poland

553

626

3 562

3 824

-3 009

-3 199

Portugal

156

441

715

692

-560

-252

Romania

189

192

1 202

1 033

-1 013

-841

Slovenia

54

73

534

448

-480

-375

Slovakia

621

858

1 008

1 099

-388

-241

Finland

1 318

1 349

1 272

1 587

46

-238

Sweden

2 196

2 221

2 793

2 903

-597

-682

United Kingdom

4 437

5 620

17 361

19 226

-12 924

-13 606

Total extra-EU27

755 813

828 060

851 185

888 044

-95 371

-59 984

China / Total

8.7%

8.8%

16.5%

15.6%

EU27 international trade in goods with China by product

million euro

Exports

Imports

Balance

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2012

Jan-Jun 2011

Jan-Jun 2012

Total

65 627

72 712

140 582

140 156

-74 956

-67 444

Primary products:

6 847

7 745

4 150

3 856

2 697

3 889

Food & drink

1 298

1 963

2 224

2 115

-926

-152

Crude materials

4 820

5 107

1 719

1 604

3 101

3 504

Energy

729

675

207

138

522

537

Manufactured goods:

57 925

64 064

134 744

135 673

-76 819

-71 609

Chemicals

7 244

8 268

6 561

6 605

683

1 664

Machinery & vehicles3

40 064

43 585

69 257

71 250

-29 194

-27 665

Other manuf’d articles3

10 617

12 211

58 925

57 818

-48 308

-45 608

Other

855

903

1 688

627

-834

276

EU27 international trade in goods with China

billion euro

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

China

Exports

25.9

30.7

35.1

41.5

48.4

51.7

63.7

71.8

78.2

82.3

113.3

136.2

Imports

74.6

82.0

90.1

106.2

128.7

160.3

194.9

232.6

247.9

214.2

282.5

292.5

Balance

-48.8

-51.3

-55.0

-64.7

-80.3

-108.6

-131.2

-160.8

-169.6

-131.8

-169.3

-156.3

Total extra-EU27

Exports

849.7

884.7

891.9

869.2

953.0

1 057.6

1 161.9

1 242.9

1 317.5

1 099.2

1 356.7

1 557.6

Imports

992.7

979.1

937.0

935.3

1 027.5

1 183.2

1 363.9

1 445.0

1 582.9

1 233.1

1 530.8

1 714.3

Balance

-143.0

-94.4

-45.1

-66.0

-74.6

-125.6

-202.0

-202.1

-265.4

-133.9

-174.2

-156.7

China / Total

Exports

3.0%

3.5%

3.9%

4.8%

5.1%

4.9%

5.5%

5.8%

5.9%

7.5%

8.3%

8.7%

Imports

7.5%

8.4%

9.6%

11.4%

12.5%

13.5%

14.3%

16.1%

15.7%

17.4%

18.5%

17.1%

EU27 surplus in trade in services with China up to 7.5 bn euro in 2011

Both EU27 exports and imports of services with China1 grew between 2009 and 2011. In 2011, the EU27 exported 25.1 bn euro of services to China, while imports from China amounted to 17.5 bn, meaning that the EU27 had a surplus of 7.5 bn in trade in services with China, compared with +5.7 bn in 2009 and +6.6 bn in 2010. The surplus in 2011 was mainly due to surpluses in other business services4 (+3.4 bn), royalties & license fees (+2.0 bn) and computer & information services (+1.2 bn), partly offset by a deficit in transportation (-0.8 bn). China accounted for around 4% of total extra-EU27 trade in services.

EU27 international trade in services with China

million euro

Exports

Imports

Balance

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

2009

2010

2011

Total

19 625

23 276

25 056

13 947

16 636

17 524

5 678

6 641

7 532

of which:

Transportation

6 024

7 773

7 736

6 555

8 497

8 571

-531

-724

-835

Travel

2 166

2 472

3 137

1 879

2 136

2 173

287

335

964

Other services

11 382

13 021

14 174

5 401

5 950

6 735

5 981

7 071

7 438

of which:

Communications services

310

386

518

168

229

346

142

156

172

Construction services

581

820

857

363

305

442

218

515

415

Insurance services

104

196

212

269

359

361

-164

-162

-149

Financial services

364

366

394

129

111

140

235

255

254

Computer and information services

1 772

1 455

1 547

426

288

329

1 346

1 167

1 217

Royalties and license fees

1 436

1 964

2 095

79

85

75

1 357

1 878

2 020

Other business services4

6 568

7 581

8 277

3 801

4 403

4 888

2 766

3 178

3 389

Personal cultural and recreational services

90

110

112

48

58

69

42

52

43

Government services other

158

144

163

118

112

87

40

32

76

Total extra-EU27

483 705

546 905

586 918

419 144

454 506

473 964

64 560

92 398

112 953

China / total extra-EU27

4.1%

4.3%

4.3%

3.3%

3.7%

3.7%

EU27 direct investment of 18 bn in China in 2011

EU27 Foreign Direct Investment flows (FDI) into China1 amounted to 17.8 bn euro in 2011, compared with 6.2 bn in 2008, 8.1 bn in 2009 and 13.4 bn in 2010, while China invested 3.1 bn in the EU27 in 2011, compared with limited flows in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

EU27 FDI flows with China

(million euro)

2008

2009

2010

2011

EU27 FDI in China

6 237

8 079

13 422

17 768

Chinese FDI in the EU27

-340

69

67

3 091

However, a more complete picture of FDI between the EU and China must take into account the significant role of Hong Kong in channelling investments from and to China. EU27 FDI flows to Hong Kong amounted to 6.8 bn in 2011, compared with 7.0 bn in 2008, 1.1 bn in 2009 and 6.1 bn in 2010, while Hong Kong invested 5.0 bn in the EU27 in 2011, compared with 3.7 bn in 2008, 1.7 bn in 2009 and a peak of 14.6 bn in 2010.

  • All data for China presented in this release exclude Hong Kong.

  • Dutch imports and therefore the trade deficit are over-estimated because of the “Rotterdam effect” where goods destined for the rest of the EU arrive, and are therefore recorded in harmonised EU external trade statistics, in Dutch ports. This then has a positive effect on the external trade balances with China of those Member States to which the goods are re-exported as these shipments would be recorded as intra-EU trade with the Netherlands rather than extra-EU trade with China. To a lesser extent, Belgian trade figures are similarly over-estimated.

  • Machinery and vehicles includes power generating and industrial machinery, computers, electric and electronic parts and equipment, road vehicles and parts, ships, airplanes and railway equipment.

Other manufactured articles include leather, rubber, wood, paper, textiles, metals, building fixtures and fittings, furniture, clothes, shoes and accessories, scientific instruments, clocks, watches and cameras.

  • Other business services comprise merchanting and other trade-related services, operational leasing services and miscellaneous business, professional and technical services.

Published by:

Eurostat Press Office

Louise CORSELLI-NORDBLAD

Tel: +352-4301-33 444

eurostat-pressoffice@ec.europa.eu

Eurostat News Releases on the internet:

http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat

For further information on international trade in goods data:

Gilberto GAMBINI

Tel: +352-4301-35 806

estat-etfree@ec.europa.eu

For further information on international trade in services data:

Franca FAES-CANNITO

Tel: +352-4301-33 394

franca.cannito@ec.europa.eu

For further information on FDI data:

Luis DE LA FUENTE

Tel: +352-4301-35 583

luis.de-la-fuente-layos@ec.europa.eu

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