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Increased exports, jobs, opportunities for companies... Find out facts on how globalization can benefit people and enterprises in the EU.

Globalization creates many benefits and opportunities, as well as challenges. The EU aims to make globalization work by maximizing its opportunities and mitigating its negative effects.

More trade for European companies

The European trade regime and the numerous trade agreements negotiated by the EU make it a good region to do business with. It is the top trading partner for 80 countries.

As a result, the EU is one of the largest players in international trade, next to the US and China, with EU exports representing more than 15% of global exports. More than 80% of European exporters are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

EU exports of trade and services grew from about €1.160 trillion in 2000 to €2900 billion in 2018. In 2017, exports to South Korea increased by more than 12%, to Colombia by more than 10%, and EU exports to Canada rose by 7%.

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Globalization also creates job opportunities. In 2017, more than 36 million jobs (one in seven) in the EU were supported by exports to countries outside the EU. Every billion euro in exports from the EU supports on average around 13,000 jobs within the union.

For example: in France in 2018, exports outside the EU supported 2.8 million jobs, representing 12% of jobs in the country. Two thirds of these jobs were in services.

Most of those export-related jobs are well paid. They are on average 12% better paid than other jobs.

Advantages for consumers

The big benefits of globalization and trade to the consumer come from imports. Trade agreements mean importers pay lower duties. Together with increased competition, this means lower prices for goods and services.

Consumers can also benefit from more choice, as the variety of products and services increases.

Lower prices and more choice have brought EU consumers an estimated €24bn worth of benefits per year, equivalent to €600 a year per person.

The level of wealth and comfort is increasing while standards of living are improving.

Benefits of trade within the EU

Inside the EU, the single market aims to remove barriers to trade between EU countries.

The European single market is the world's biggest barrier-free, economic area. This area includes more than 500 million people with a gross domestic product of about €13 trillion.

It is estimated that the single market has created 2.8 million jobs.

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