List of the largest trading partners of the European Union

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According to the European Commission Directorate-General for Trade. The largest trading partners of the European Union with their total trade (sum of imports and exports) in millions of euro for calendar year 2011 are as follows.[1]

These figures do not include foreign direct investment or trade in services, but only trade in goods.

Trading partner EU exports to EU imports from Total trade value % of EU trade Trade Balance
1  United States 260,553.4 184,245.6 444,799.0 13.8 76,307.8
2  China 136,222.3 292,129.6 428,351.9 13.3 -155,907.3
3  Russia 108,434.0 198,342.6 306,776.6 9.5 -89,908.6
4   Switzerland 121,671.5 91,205.4 212,876.9 6.6 30,466.1
5  Norway 46,529.0 93,449.8 139,978.8 4.4 -46,920.8
6  Turkey 72,670.9 47,592.7 120,263.6 3.7 25,078.2
7  Japan 48,967.5 67,451.7 116,419.2 3.6 -18,484.2
8  India 40,425.1 39,314.7 79,739.8 2.5 1,110.4
9  Brazil 35,728.6 37,776.0 73,504.6 2.3 -2,047.4
10  South Korea 32,417.2 36,100.7 68,517.8 2.1 -3,683.5
11  Saudi Arabia 26,395.1 28,122.6 54,517.7 1.7 -1,727.5
12  Canada 29,609.1 22,862.3 52,471.4 1.6 6,746.8
13  Singapore 27,131.3 18,941.5 46,072.8 1.4 8,189.8
14  Algeria 17,205.4 27,678.4 44,883.8 1.4 -10,473
15  South Africa 25,634.2 17,785.0 43,419.1 1.3 7,849.2
16  Australia 30,805.7 11,761.9 42,567.6 1.3 19,043.8
17  United Arab Emirates 32,614.8 8,775.7 41,390.5 1.3 23,839.1
18  Hong Kong 30,188.0 10,133.5 40,321.5 1.3 20,054.5
19  Taiwan 16,213.4 23,946.8 40,160.3 1.2 -7,733.4
20  Mexico 23,802.4 16,270.4 40,072.8 1.2 7,532

See also

References

  1. Top Trading Partners (PDF), European Commission: DG Trade / Eurostat. Accessed 3 April 2012