EFTA remained EU's second largest trading partner in 2006  
Published:  03-01-2008

EU's Main Trading Partners in 2006

Despite only accounting for 12.5 million inhabitants, the EFTA countries remained the EU’s second most important trading partner in 2006. According to newly released Eurostat figures, EFTA traded goods and services for 403 billion euro with the EU in 2006, representing 12 % of EU's total external trade in goods and services. Only the United States ranks ahead of EFTA. representing 21 % of EU's trade. China, Russia and Japan followed EFTA as the third, fourth and fifth trading partners of the EU with respectively 8, 7 and 5 % of EU's total trade in 2006.


Even in trade of goods EFTA was still the second largest trading partner of the EU in 2006 and slightly ahead of China – 283 versus 258 billion euro in 2006. However, China is the biggest exporter of goods to the EU, before both the United States and EFTA.

EU's Main Trading Partners 2006 – Goods (bn euro)

Partner

Trade

Export

Import

Share of total

USA

447

269

178

18%

EFTA

283

130

154

11%

China

258

64

194

10%

Russia

213

72

141

8%

Japan

122

45

77

5%

Rest of the World

1184

578

606

47%

Source: Eurostat

Trade in services accounted for 25 % of EU's total external trade in 2006, and the EFTA countries was the second partner of the EU with a trade of 120 billion euro or 15 % of the EU's external trade in services. The USA was the main partner with a trade in services of 257 billion euro. Japan's, Russia's and China's trade in services with the EU amounted to respectively 32, 25 and 24 billion euro in 2006 and were well below EFTA's.

EU's Main Trading Partners 2006 – Services (bn euro)

Partner

        Trade

Exports

Imports

Share of total

United States

257

135

122

32%

EFTA

120

70

49

15%

Japan

32

19

13

4%

Russian Federation

25

14

11

3%

China

24

13

11

3%

Rest of the world

357

191

167

44%

Source: Eurostat

The main services in the EU-EFTA trade were travel, transportation and financial services which accounted for almost 50 % of the trade in services. Other business services stood for 32 % of trade in services and comprise trade-related services, operation leasing services, professional and technical services.

 

Notes:
Trade equals the sum of exports and imports of goods and/or services.
EU's trade does not include intra EU trade between EU Member States.
EFTA trade figures comprise data from the four EFTA States – Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.

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