RUSSIAN TRADE WITH EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN 2019
based on data from the Federal Customs Service of Russia
- Russian trade with Germany in 2019
- Russian trade with the Netherlands in 2019
- Russian trade with Belarus in 2019
- Russian trade with Italy in 2019
- Russian trade with France in 2019
- Russian trade with Poland in 2019
- Russian trade with the United Kingdom in 2019
- Russian trade with Belgium in 2019
- Russian trade with Ukraine in 2019
- Russian trade with Finland in 2019
- Russian trade with Latvia in 2019
- Russian trade with the Czech Republic in 2019
- Russian trade with Switzerland in 2019
- Russian trade with Slovakia in 2019
- Russian trade with Hungary in 2019
- Russian trade with Spain in 2019
- Russian trade with Sweden in 2019
- Russian trade with Lithuania in 2019
- Russian trade with Estonia in 2019
- Russian trade with Romania in 2019
- Russian trade with Greece in 2019
- Russian trade with Austria in 2019
- Russian trade with Bulgaria in 2019
- Russian trade with Denmark in 2019
- Russian trade with Malta in 2019
- Russian trade with Serbia in 2019
- Russian trade with Moldova in 2019
- Russian trade with Ireland in 2019
- Russian trade with Slovenia in 2019
- Russian trade with Norway in 2019
- Russian trade with Croatia in 2019
- Russian trade with Portugal in 2019
- Russian trade with Cyprus in 2019
- Russian trade with Faroe Islands in 2019
- Russian trade with Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2019
- Russian trade with Luxembourg in 2019
- Russian trade with Macedonia in 2019
- Russian trade with Albania in 2019
- Russian trade with Iceland in 2019
- Russian trade with Montenegro in 2019
The major trading partners of Russia in Europe in 2019:
The top ten Russia’s trade partners in Europe in 2019 were Germany (7.9755% of Russia’s total foreign trade), the Netherlands (7.3162%), Belarus (5.0027%), Italy (3.7867%), Poland (2.6297%), the United Kingdom (2.5949%), France (2.2401%), Finland (2.0350%), Ukraine (1.7184%), and Belgium (1.3757%) ;
The top ten Russia’s export markets in Europe in 2019 were the Netherlands (10.5940% of Russia’s total exports), Germany (6.6346%), Belarus (4.8595%), Italy (3.3923%), the United Kingdom (3.1365%), Poland (2.9445%), Finland (2.3844%), Belgium (1.6017%), Ukraine (1.5657%), and France (1.5065%);
The top ten Russia’s import suppliers from Europe in 2019 were Germany (10.3010% of Russia’s total imports), Belarus (5.2509%), Italy (4.4706%), France (3.5123%), Poland (2.0837%), Ukraine (1.9832%), the United Kingdom (1.6557%), the Netherlands (1.6316%), the Czech Republic (1.5174%), and Finland (1.4290%).
The most notable changes in Russia's trade with the countries of Europe in 2019 over 2018:
- The share of Poland in Russia’s total exports declined from 3.6759% in 2018 to 2.9445% in 2019;
- The share of the United Kingdom in Russia’s total exports rose from 2.1570% in 2018 to 3.1365% in 2019;
- The share of Ukraine in Russia’s total exports declined from 2.1163% in 2018 to 1.5657% in 2019;
- The share of Belgium in Russia’s total exports declined from 2.0469% in 2018 to 1.6017% in 2019;
- The share of Norway in Russia’s total exports rose 2.6-fold from 0.2535% in 2018 to 0.6701% in 2019.