Euro Area: Smaller trade gap in February, imports from Russia up by 112% y/y

Euro Area imported goods worth EUR 16.2bn from Russia in February
Euro Area imported goods worth EUR 16.2bn from Russia in February
Euro Area imported goods worth EUR 16.2bn from Russia in February

The Euro Area posted a trade deficit worth EUR 7.6bn in February, narrowing the gap from January, which was EUR 27.3bn and the largest on record, according to non-adjusted data. This is the fourth month in a row with a trade deficit.

The seasonally and working-day adjusted figures point to a deficit of EUR 9.4bn compared to a trade gap worth EUR 7.7bn. This is the fifth straight month with a trade gap.

Euro Area imported goods worth EUR 16.2bn from Russia in February

The non-adjusted exports' annual growth slowed down to 17% y/y in February following a 19.6% y/y growth rate in the previous month.

The imports followed a similar trend, slowing down to 38.8% y/y compared to 45.1% y/y in January.

Euro Area imported goods worth EUR 16.2bn from Russia in February, making it its third biggest export partner during that month. This is yet another record high level and a 111.7% y/y increase.

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Read more in the quarterly report Euro Area Economy in a Snapshot - Q1 2022

20th April 2022 Euro Area: Smaller trade gap in February, imports from Russia up by 112% y/y