European Union – Japan, trade (By Sylodium, international trade directory)

European Union exports of goods to Japan remained relatively stable, and then fell in 2009 due to the economic crisis, before recovering from 2010 to reach a peak of 55 bn euro in 2012. European Union imports from Japan fell between 2000 and 2009, and then partially recovered to reach 64 bn in 2012. As a result, the European Union deficit in trade with Japan decreased significantly from 47 bn in 2000 to 8 bn in 2012. In 2012, Japan accounted for 3% of EU27 exports and 4% of EU27 imports, and was the EU27's seventh most important trading partner. Germany and the United Kingdom largest EU traders with Japan, among the EU27 Member States, Germany (17.1 bn euro or 31% of EU exports) was by far the largest exporter to Japan in 2012, followed by France (7.5 bn or 13%), Italy (5.6 bn or 10%) and the United Kingdom (5.5 bn or 10%). Germany (16.4 bn or 26% of EU imports) was also the largest importer, followed by the Netherlands1 (11.4 bn or 18%) and the United Kingdom (9.8 bn or 15%). Sylodium (global import export directory) you can advertise for free your company or your project, at the intersection of cities that you want, for example; Tokyo (Japan) - Brussels (Belgium) or any city around the World.

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