Foreign trade turnover in total and by countries January-May 2014 (temporary data)
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I – V 2014 |
2013 |
2014 |
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Specification |
mln PLN |
mln USD |
mln EUR |
I – V 2013 = 100 |
I – V |
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PLN |
USD |
EUR |
structure % |
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EXPORTS |
279150,3 |
91866,6 |
66754,1 |
108,3 |
111,4 |
107,0 |
100,0 |
100,0 |
Developed countries |
234368,8 |
77127,6 |
56046,9 |
110,8 |
113,9 |
109,5 |
82,1 |
84,0 |
of which EU2 |
214106,3 |
70458,7 |
51202,4 |
110,8 |
113,9 |
109,5 |
75,0 |
76,7 |
of which euro-zone3 |
149907,5 |
49333,1 |
35849,9 |
112,4 |
115,6 |
111,1 |
51,7 |
53,7 |
Developing countries |
24115,6 |
7939,2 |
5765,2 |
103,5 |
106,5 |
102,3 |
9,0 |
8,6 |
Countries of Central and Eastern Europe4 |
20665,9 |
6799,8 |
4942,0 |
90,0 |
92,7 |
89,0 |
8,9 |
7,4 |
IMPORTS5 |
278871,2 |
91763,6 |
66689,4 |
106,1 |
109,1 |
104,8 |
100,0 |
100,0 |
Developed countries |
181027,8 |
59571,2 |
43292,2 |
104,6 |
107,6 |
103,4 |
65,8 |
64,9 |
of which EU2 |
162263,9 |
53393,8 |
38805,5 |
106,6 |
109,6 |
105,3 |
57,9 |
58,2 |
of which euro-zone3 |
127756,0 |
42039,2 |
30552,5 |
107,5 |
110,5 |
106,2 |
45,2 |
45,8 |
Developing countries |
60500,2 |
19910,5 |
14467,3 |
113,9 |
117,1 |
112,5 |
20,2 |
21,7 |
Countries of Central and Eastern Europe4 |
37343,2 |
12281,9 |
8929,9 |
101,7 |
104,6 |
100,5 |
14,0 |
13,4 |
BALANCE |
279,1 |
103,0 |
64,7 |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Developed countries |
53341,0 |
17556,4 |
12754,7 |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
of which EU2 |
51842,4 |
17064,9 |
12396,9 |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
of which euro-zone3 |
22151,5 |
7293,9 |
5297,4 |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Developing countries |
-36384,6 |
-11971,3 |
-8702,1 |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Countries of Central and Eastern Europe4 |
-16677,3 |
-5482,1 |
-3987,9 |
X |
X |
X |
X |
X |
1 Collection of data on foreign trade turnover is open. Data published formerly is updated according to new customs documentation and INTRASTAT declarations.
2 Trade turnover with EU countries covers: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom.
3Trade turnover with euro-zone countries covers: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.
4 Trade turnover with Central and Eastern European countries covers: Albania, Belarus, Moldova, Russia and Ukraine.
5 Imports by country of origin. See Annex 1 we present the imports by country of consignment.
Note: Structure and dynamics of the developed countries and the EU for the same period of the previous year are given in comparable scope, , it means that data was expanded by value of trade turnover of Croatia and its was reduced by value of trade turnover of the Central and East European Countries.
From January to May 2014, the export express in current prices equaled 279,2 mrd (American: billion) PLN, and import 278,9 mrd PLN.