
STAT/13/14
25 January 2013
EU - Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) summit
EU27 trade in goods with CELAC in balance in the first nine months of 2012
CELAC accounts for nearly 7% of EU27 trade in goods
EU27 international trade in goods with the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States1 (CELAC) has been characterised in recent years by steady growth between 2003 and 2008, a sharp decline in 2009 and a strong recovery since then. EU27 exports to CELAC rose from 66 billion euro in 2009 to 90 bn in 2010 and 101 bn in 2011. Imports increased from 75 bn in 2009 to 96 bn in 2010 and 113 bn in 2011. Between 2003 and 2011, the EU27 has always recorded a trade deficit with CELAC, amounting to 12 bn in 2011.
The first nine months of 2012 showed continued growth in EU27 trade with CELAC, with exports growing faster than imports. Exports rose by 16%, from 75 bn in the first nine months of 2011 to 87 bn in the same period of 2012, while imports increased by 2%, from 85 bn to 87 bn. As a result, EU27 trade with CELAC was in balance in the first nine months of 2012, compared with a deficit of 10 bn in the same period of 2011. In the first nine months of 2012, CELAC accounted for just under 7% of EU27 exports and imports.
On the occasion of the European Union - CELAC summit2, which will take place on 26 January 2013 in Santiago de Chile, Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, issues data on trade in goods and services between the 33 members of CELAC and the 27 Member States of the EU.
Germany largest trading partner of CELAC amongst EU27 Member States
Among the EU27 Member States, Germany (24.4 bn euro or 28% of the total) was by far the largest exporter to CELAC in the first nine months of 2012, followed by Italy (10.6 bn or 12%), Spain (10.4 bn or 12%) and France (9.7 bn or 11%). The Netherlands3 (17.0 bn or 20%) was the largest importer, followed by Spain (15.5 bn or 18%), Germany (13.5 bn or 16%), the United Kingdom (9.9 bn or 11%) and Italy (7.7 bn or 9%).
The largest surpluses in trade with CELAC in the first nine months of 2012 were recorded by Germany (+10.9 bn euro), France (+3.8 bn) and Italy (+2.9 bn), and the largest deficits by the Netherlands3 (-9.8 bn), Spain (-5.0 bn) and the United Kingdom (-3.9 bn).
Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Chile largest trading partners of the EU27 amongst CELAC
Among the 33 members of the CELAC, Brazil (29.6 bn euro, or 34% of the total) was the leading destination for EU27 exports in the first nine months of 2012, followed by Mexico (20.7 bn or 24%), Argentina (6.5 bn or 8%) and Chile (6.1 bn or 7%). The leading sources of EU27 imports from CELAC were also Brazil (28.5 bn or 33%), Mexico (14.3 bn or 17%), Argentina (7.7 bn or 9%) and Chile (7.4 bn or 9%). The largest surpluses in trade with CELAC were registered with Mexico (+6.3 bn euro) and Panama (+1.8 bn), and the largest deficits with Costa Rica (-4.4 bn), Colombia (-2.3 bn) and Peru (-2.2 bn).
EU27 Member States' international trade in goods with CELAC
million euro
Exports | Imports | Balance | ||||
Jan-Sep 2011 | Jan-Sep 2012 | Jan-Sep 2011 | Jan-Sep 2012 | Jan-Sep 2011 | Jan-Sep 2012 | |
EU27 | 74 521 | 86 700 | 84 614 | 86 631 | -10 093 | 69 |
Belgium3 | 4 147 | 4 894 | 6 510 | 6 204 | -2 363 | -1 310 |
Bulgaria | 91 | 82 | 180 | 245 | -89 | -163 |
Czech Republic | 643 | 768 | 216 | 251 | 427 | 516 |
Denmark | 1 167 | 1 320 | 1 102 | 1 088 | 65 | 232 |
Germany | 21 318 | 24 358 | 14 102 | 13 473 | 7 216 | 10 885 |
Estonia | 68 | 128 | 24 | 39 | 44 | 89 |
Ireland | 834 | 983 | 432 | 863 | 402 | 120 |
Greece | 145 | 146 | 472 | 500 | -327 | -354 |
Spain | 8 937 | 10 429 | 11 529 | 15 467 | -2 592 | -5 038 |
France | 8 072 | 9 694 | 5 998 | 5 847 | 2 073 | 3 846 |
Italy | 9 707 | 10 638 | 9 177 | 7 743 | 530 | 2 895 |
Cyprus | 1 | 2 | 38 | 100 | -37 | -98 |
Latvia | 18 | 41 | 22 | 11 | -4 | 30 |
Lithuania | 47 | 74 | 92 | 89 | -45 | -15 |
Luxembourg | 98 | 104 | 313 | 458 | -215 | -354 |
Hungary | 408 | 618 | 394 | 553 | 14 | 65 |
Malta | 17 | 24 | 15 | 36 | 1 | -12 |
Netherlands3 | 5 837 | 7 249 | 17 741 | 17 035 | -11 905 | -9 787 |
Austria | 1 553 | 1 938 | 420 | 339 | 1 132 | 1 599 |
Poland | 865 | 1 176 | 1 264 | 1 162 | -398 | 14 |
Portugal | 1 062 | 1 121 | 2 096 | 1 925 | -1 034 | -804 |
Romania | 249 | 384 | 578 | 454 | -329 | -71 |
Slovenia | 106 | 112 | 409 | 570 | -303 | -458 |
Slovakia | 179 | 231 | 42 | 46 | 138 | 185 |
Finland | 1 080 | 1 519 | 956 | 915 | 124 | 603 |
Sweden | 2 780 | 2 681 | 1 376 | 1 346 | 1 404 | 1 336 |
United Kingdom | 5 090 | 5 986 | 9 114 | 9 869 | -4 025 | -3 883 |
Total Extra-EU27 | 1 146 013 | 1 255 097 | 1 285 289 | 1 340 602 | -139 276 | -85 505 |
CELAC/Total | 6.5% | 6.9% | 6.6% | 6.5% | ||
EU27 international trade in goods with CELAC
billion euro
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | |
CELAC | ||||||||||||
Exports | 59.2 | 60.8 | 54.0 | 47.7 | 51.1 | 58.3 | 66.4 | 75.1 | 82.4 | 66.1 | 89.7 | 101.2 |
Imports | 54.3 | 55.6 | 54.5 | 53.8 | 60.5 | 69.5 | 84.2 | 92.3 | 102.4 | 75.2 | 96.0 | 112.9 |
Balance | 4.9 | 5.3 | -0.5 | -6.0 | -9.4 | -11.3 | -17.8 | -17.2 | -20.0 | -9.1 | -6.2 | -11.6 |
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 | 1 356.6 | 1 558.4 |
Imports | 992.7 | 979.1 | 937.0 | 935.2 | 1 027.5 | 1 183.2 | 1 363.9 | 1 445.0 | 1 582.9 | 1 233.1 | 1 530.9 | 1 717.1 |
Balance | -143.0 | -94.4 | -45.1 | -66.0 | -74.6 | -125.6 | -202.0 | -202.1 | -265.4 | -133.9 | -174.3 | -158.7 |
CELAC/Total | ||||||||||||
Exports | 7.0% | 6.9% | 6.1% | 5.5% | 5.4% | 5.5% | 5.7% | 6.0% | 6.3% | 6.0% | 6.6% | 6.5% |
Imports | 5.5% | 5.7% | 5.8% | 5.7% | 5.9% | 5.9% | 6.2% | 6.4% | 6.5% | 6.1% | 6.3% | 6.6% |
EU27 international trade in goods with members of the CELAC
million euro
EU27 exports to: | EU27 imports from: | EU27 balance | ||||
Jan-Sep 2011 | Jan-Sep 2012 | Jan-Sep 2011 | Jan-Sep 2012 | Jan-Sep 2011 | Jan-Sep 2012 | |
CELAC | 74 521 | 86 700 | 84 614 | 86 631 | -10 093 | 69 |
Brazil | 26 194 | 29 572 | 29 935 | 28 541 | -3 741 | 1 031 |
Mexico | 17 995 | 20 679 | 12 164 | 14 348 | 5 831 | 6 331 |
Argentina | 6 185 | 6 530 | 7 897 | 7 713 | -1 711 | -1 184 |
Chile | 5 740 | 6 113 | 8 591 | 7 444 | -2 852 | -1 331 |
Colombia | 3 607 | 4 024 | 4 653 | 6 316 | -1 046 | -2 292 |
Venezuela | 3 440 | 5 073 | 3 025 | 3 475 | 415 | 1 598 |
Peru | 2 034 | 2 545 | 4 694 | 4 696 | -2 660 | -2 150 |
Costa Rica | 593 | 600 | 4 179 | 5 006 | -3 585 | -4 406 |
Ecuador | 987 | 1 797 | 1 756 | 1 888 | -768 | -92 |
Panama | 1 483 | 2 055 | 222 | 303 | 1 261 | 1 752 |
Uruguay | 899 | 1 281 | 1 024 | 908 | -125 | 372 |
Cuba | 1 085 | 1 187 | 454 | 594 | 631 | 594 |
Dominican Republic | 764 | 1 024 | 541 | 579 | 223 | 446 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 326 | 411 | 1 619 | 1 155 | -1 293 | -744 |
Honduras | 240 | 253 | 790 | 855 | -550 | -602 |
Paraguay | 348 | 329 | 879 | 716 | -531 | -387 |
Guatemala | 523 | 542 | 423 | 452 | 101 | 90 |
Bahamas | 402 | 552 | 291 | 251 | 111 | 302 |
El Salvador | 254 | 470 | 265 | 182 | -11 | 288 |
Bolivia | 289 | 322 | 241 | 241 | 48 | 81 |
Suriname | 204 | 260 | 199 | 202 | 5 | 58 |
Nicaragua | 102 | 175 | 200 | 194 | -98 | -19 |
Jamaica | 203 | 174 | 195 | 171 | 8 | 3 |
Belize | 49 | 179 | 72 | 125 | -23 | 54 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 91 | 139 | 77 | 69 | 14 | 69 |
Guyana | 83 | 69 | 127 | 128 | -43 | -59 |
Haiti | 191 | 117 | 15 | 19 | 176 | 98 |
Barbados | 108 | 90 | 56 | 25 | 52 | 65 |
St Kitts and Nevis | 19 | 44 | 4 | 4 | 15 | 40 |
St Lucia | 28 | 34 | 3 | 13 | 24 | 22 |
St Vincent and the Grenadines | 28 | 31 | 15 | 9 | 13 | 22 |
Dominica | 13 | 17 | 8 | 6 | 5 | 11 |
Grenada | 12 | 13 | 3 | 4 | 9 | 8 |
Members of the CELAC are sorted in descending order according to size of total trade in goods (exports+imports) in January-September 2012.
An EU27 surplus of 12.8 bn euro in trade in services with CELAC in 2011
In 2011, the EU27 exported 37.7 bn euro of services to CELAC, while imports amounted to 24.9 bn, meaning that the EU27 had a surplus of 12.8 bn. CELAC accounted for nearly 6% of the EU27's total trade in services in 2011.
Among the members of the CELAC, and as for trade in goods, Brazil, Mexico, Argentina and Chile were the largest traders of services with the EU27 in 2011. The EU27 registered its largest surpluses in services with Brazil (+4.3 bn), Mexico (+2.6 bn) and Venezuela (+2.3 bn), and its largest deficit with Barbados (-0.7 bn).
EU27 international trade in services with members of the CELAC, 2011
million euro
Exports | Imports | Balance | |
CELAC | 37 681 | 24 886 | 12 794 |
Brazil | 11 466 | 7 139 | 4 328 |
Mexico | 5 820 | 3 181 | 2 639 |
Argentina | 3 502 | 2 147 | 1 355 |
Chile | 3 075 | 1 576 | 1 499 |
Venezuela | 2 968 | 695 | 2 273 |
Colombia | 2 208 | 1 006 | 1 201 |
Panama | 1 355 | 1 363 | -8 |
Peru | 868 | 882 | -14 |
Dominican Republic | 401 | 1 038 | -637 |
Ecuador | 946 | 420 | 526 |
Uruguay | 965 | 379 | 586 |
Cuba | 353 | 906 | -553 |
Bahamas | 575 | 546 | 29 |
Costa Rica | 538 | 528 | 10 |
Barbados | 164 | 872 | -708 |
Jamaica | 270 | 382 | -112 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 355 | 231 | 124 |
Guatemala | 264 | 238 | 26 |
Bolivia | 205 | 133 | 73 |
Haiti | 234 | 73 | 161 |
El Salvador | 183 | 115 | 68 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 87 | 170 | -83 |
Belize | 139 | 92 | 47 |
Nicaragua | 114 | 91 | 23 |
Suriname | 127 | 78 | 49 |
Paraguay | 94 | 98 | -4 |
Honduras | 91 | 99 | -7 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 54 | 132 | -77 |
Saint Lucia | 50 | 106 | -56 |
Guyana | 100 | 46 | 54 |
Grenada | 38 | 74 | -36 |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 48 | 26 | 22 |
Dominica | 22 | 24 | -2 |
Total Extra-EU27 | 603 941 | 482 902 | 121 040 |
CELAC / Total | 6.2% | 5.2% |
Members of the CELAC are sorted in descending order according to size of total trade in services (exports+imports).
The 33 members of the Community of Latin America and the Caribbean states (CELAC) are: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay and Venezuela.
The Community of Latin America and the Caribbean states (CELAC) was created in 2010. This is the first EU-CELAC Summit and the seventh EU-Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) Summit.
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 CELAC 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 CELAC. To a lesser extent, Belgian trade figures are similarly over-estimated.
Published by: Eurostat Press Office Louise CORSELLI-NORDBLAD Tel: +352-4301-33 444 eurostat-pressoffice@ec.europa.eu Eurostat News Releases on the internet: | For further information on international trade in goods: Gilberto GAMBINI Tel: +352-4301-35 806 For further information on international trade in services: Franca FAES-CANNITO Tel: +352-4301-33 394 |