EU Trade Deficit Of 35 Bn Euro In 2006 With Africa
An EU27 trade deficit of 35 bn euro in 2006 with Africa
Between 2000 and 2006, EU27 exports of goods to Africa rose from 66 billion euro to 92 bn, while imports increased from 85 bn to 126 bn.
The EU27 deficit in trade with Africa rose from 19 bn in 2000 to 35 bn in 2006, corresponding to 18% of the total EU27 external trade deficit. Africa accounted for around 9% of the EU27's total external trade in goods in 2006.
On the occasion of the second EU-Africa Summit, which will take place on 8-9 December 2007 in Lisbon, Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities, issues data on trade in goods between the 27 Member States of the EU and 53 African countries.
Italy and France are main EU trade partners of Africa
Among the EU27 Member States, France (21 bn euro, or 23% of the total) was the largest exporter to Africa in 2006, followed by Germany (16 bn or 18%) and Italy (13 bn or 14%). Italy (31 bn or 25%) was the largest importer, followed by Spain (21 bn or 17%) and France (20 bn or 16%).
The largest surpluses in trade with
Africa were recorded by Sweden (+2 bn euro), France and
Finland
(+1 bn each), while the highest deficits were
registered by Italy (-19 bn), Spain (-14 bn) and the United
Kingdom
(-5 bn).
South Africa, Algeria and Libya are main African trade partners of the EU
Among the African countries, South Africa (20 bn euro, or 22% of the total) was the leading destination for EU27 exports in 2006, followed by Morocco and Algeria (both 10 bn or 11%). The leading source of EU27 imports from Africa was Libya (26 bn or 21%), followed by Algeria (24 bn or 19%) and South Africa (19 bn or 15%).
The largest EU27 surpluses in trade with Africa were recorded with Morocco (+3 bn), South Africa, Egypt, Sudan, Senegal and Tunisia (all between +1 bn and +1.5 bn) and the highest deficits with Libya (-22 bn), Algeria (-14 bn) and Nigeria (-4 bn).
Machinery and vehicles account for nearly half of EU27 exports to Africa, energy for half of imports
Nearly half of EU27 exports to Africa in 2006 were machinery and vehicles, and a further quarter were other manufactured articles2. Energy accounted for just over half of imports. At the detailed level, the main EU27 exports to Africa were mobile phones, medicine and motor cars, while the main imports were oil and gas, diamonds and cocoa beans.
Africa accounts for 9% of EU27 imports and 8% of exports
Notes: * Africa includes the 53 African
countries participating in the Summit. * Machinery and
vehicles includes power generating and industrial machinery,
computers, electric and electronic parts and equipment, road
vehicles and parts, ships, airplanes and railway
equipment.
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