RUSSIAN TRADE WITH EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN 2017
based on data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia
- Russian trade with Germany in 2017
- Russian trade with the Netherlands in 2017
- Russian trade with Belarus in 2017
- Russian trade with Italy in 2017
- Russian trade with France in 2017
- Russian trade with Poland in 2017
- Russian trade with the United Kingdom in 2017
- Russian trade with Belgium in 2017
- Russian trade with Ukraine in 2017
- Russian trade with Finland in 2017
- Russian trade with Latvia in 2017
- Russian trade with the Czech Republic in 2017
- Russian trade with Switzerland in 2017
- Russian trade with Slovakia in 2017
- Russian trade with Hungary in 2017
- Russian trade with Spain in 2017
- Russian trade with Sweden in 2017
- Russian trade with Lithuania in 2017
- Russian trade with Estonia in 2017
- Russian trade with Romania in 2017
- Russian trade with Greece in 2017
- Russian trade with Austria in 2017
- Russian trade with Bulgaria in 2017
- Russian trade with Denmark in 2017
- Russian trade with Malta in 2017
- Russian trade with Serbia in 2017
- Russian trade with Moldova in 2017
- Russian trade with Ireland in 2017
- Russian trade with Slovenia in 2017
- Russian trade with Norway in 2017
- Russian trade with Croatia in 2017
- Russian trade with Portugal in 2017
- Russian trade with Cyprus in 2017
- Russian trade with Faroe Islands in 2017
- Russian trade with Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2017
- Russian trade with Luxembourg in 2017
- Russian trade with Macedonia in 2017
- Russian trade with Albania in 2017
- Russian trade with Iceland in 2017
- Russian trade with Montenegro in 2017
The major trading partners of Russia in Europe in 2017:
The top ten Russia’s trade partners in Europe in 2017 were Germany (8.5567% of Russia’s total foreign trade), the Netherlands (6.7639%), Belarus (5.1696%), Italy (4.0990%), Poland (2.8226%), France (2.6469%), Ukraine (2.2010%), the United Kingdom (2.1807%), Finland (2.1124%), and Belgium (1.6644%);
The top ten Russia’s export markets in Europe in 2017 were the Netherlands (9.9728% of Russia’s total exports), Germany (7.2105%), Belarus (5.1597%), Italy (3.8755%), Poland (3.2423%), the United Kingdom (2.4332%), Finland (2.4201%), Ukraine (2.2244%), Belgium (1.9043%), and France (1.6325%);
The top ten Russia’s import suppliers from Europe in 2017 were Germany (10.6747% of Russia’s total imports), Belarus (5.1850%), Italy (4.4506%), France (4.2427%), Ukraine (2.1643%), Poland (2.1624%), the United Kingdom (1.7835%), the Netherlands (1.7153%), Finland (1.6284%), and the Czech Republic (1.5078%).
The most notable changes in Russia's trade with the countries of Europe in 2017 over 2016:
- The share of Latvia in Russia’s total exports declined from 1.6968% in 2016 to 1.3454% in 2017;
- The share of Faroe Islands in Russia’s total exports declined 3.9-fold from 0.0154% in 2016 to 0.0040% in 2017;
- The share of Cyprus in Russia’s total imports declined 7.9-fold from 0.0283% in 2016 to 0.0036% in 2017.