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EU trade in goods: four consecutive quarters with surplus

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The EU balance for trade in goods was €40.4 billion in the second quarter of 2024, down from €55.3 billion in the previous quarter. As such, the trade balance has now shown a surplus for 4 quarters in a row, following a period of deficits from the fourth quarter of 2021 to the second quarter of 2023, primarily due to a high deficit for energy offsetting surpluses in other product categories. 

In the second quarter of 2024, the surpluses recorded in machinery and vehicles (€56.9 billion), chemicals and related materials (€59.3bn), food and drink (€13.9bn), other manufactured goods (€1.8bn) and other goods (€3.2bn) outweighed the deficits in energy (-€88.4bn) and raw materials (-€6.3bn).

EU trade balance by product group, Q1 2020 - Q2 2024. Bar chart. See link to full dataset below

Source dataset: ext_st_eu27_2020sitc

In the second quarter of 2024, imports of goods from non-EU countries to the EU increased by 3.4% compared with the previous quarter, while exports were almost steady, rising 0.7%. Imports grew after having declined for six consecutive quarters, while export levels continued to go up for the third quarter in a row. 

EU trade in goods, Q1 2020 - 2024. Line chart. See full dataset below.

Source dataset: ext_st_eu27_2020sitc

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Methodological notes

Products are defined according to the fourth revision of the standard international trade classification (SITC). The main categories are:
•    food, drinks and tobacco (Sections 0 and 1 - including live animals);
•    raw materials (Sections 2 and 4);
•    energy products (Section 3);
•    chemicals and related products (Section 5 - including pharmaceuticals and plastics);
•    machinery and transport equipment (Section 7);
•    other manufactured goods (Sections 6 and 8);
•    other goods (Section 9).

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