BILATERAL TRADE US-EU BY MEMBER STATES
Submitted by christian on Fri, 07/12/2013 - 13:28
Major destinations of US. exports (over $ 1 billion) in 2012 to EU countries were: United Kingdom, Germany, Netherlands, France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Ireland, Sweden, Austria, Poland, Finland, Denmark, Luxembourg, Czech Republic, Hungary and Portugal.
In 2012 the U.S. exported $ 265.3 billion of goods to the EU.
- United Kingdom ($ 54.9 billion)
- Germany ($ 48.8 billion)
- Netherlands ($ 40.6 billion),
- France ($ 30.8 billion)
- Belgium ($ 29.4 billion),
- Italy ($ 16 billion),
- Spain ($ 9.5 billion)
- Ireland ($7.4 billion)
- Sweden ($5.2 billion,
- Austria ($ 3.4 billion)
- Poland ($ 3.3 billion).
- Finland ($ 2.6 billion)
- Denmark ($ 2.2 billion)
- Luxembourg ($1.9 billion)
- Czech Republic ($1.8 billion)
- Hungary ($ 1.6 billion)
- Portugal ($ 1.1 billion)
- Romania ($ 831 million)
- Greece ($ 805 million)
- Lithuania ($ 757 million)
- Latvia ($ 515 million)
- Malta ($ 391 million)
- Slovakia ($ 336 million)
- Croatia ($ 310 million)
- Slovenia ($ 308 million)
- Estonia ($ 236 million)
- Bulgaria ($ 248 million)
- Cyprus ($ 167 million)
Origin of major U.S. imports (over $ 1 billion) in 2012 from EU countries were: Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Sweden, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia, Romania, Lithuania.
In 2012, the U.S. imported $ 381.2 billion of goods from the EU:
- Germany ($ 108.7 billion)
- United Kingdom ($54.9 billion)
- France ($ 41.7 billion)
- Italy ($ 36.9 billion)
- Ireland ($ 33.3 billion)
- Netherlands ($ 22.2 billion)
- Belgium ($ 17.3 billion)
- Spain ($ 11.8 billion)
- Sweden ($ 10.2 billion)
- Austria ($ 9.4 billion)
- Denmark ($ 6.8 billion)
- Finland ($ 5.1 billion)
- Poland ($ 4.6 billion)
- Czech Rep ($ 3.9 billion)
- Hungary ($ 3.2 billion)
- Portugal ($ 2.7 billion)
- Slovakia ($ 1.8 billion)
- Romania ($ 1.6 billion)
- Lithuania ($ 1.2 billion)
- Greece ($ 986.9 million)
- Slovenia ($ 562 million)
- Luxembourg ($ 550 million)
- Bulgaria ($ 509 million)
- Estonia ($ 506 million)
- Croatia ($ 444 million)
- Malta ($ 257 million)
- Latvia ($ 246 million)
- Cyprus ($ 29 million)
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