Trade Resources Economy Brief Report of Italy's Trade in May 2016

Brief Report of Italy's Trade in May 2016

According to the statistics from Statistical Office of the European Union, Italy’s volume of goods trade was USD359.01 billion from January to May in 2016, down 0.8% year-on-year (the same below). Exports grew by 0.3% to USD189.98 billion, and imports fell by 2.1% to USD169.03 billion. The trade surplus grew by 25.9% to USD20.96 billion.

In May, Italy’s volume of goods trade grew by 2.5% to USD76.11 billion. Exports grew by 3.7% to USD40.90 billion and imports grew by 1.1% to USD35.21 billion. And the trade surplus grew by 23.9% to USD5.69 billion.

Since January to May, bilateral trade volume between Italy and China fell by 0.8% to USD17.44 billion. Italy’s exports to China fell by 2.4% to USD4.63 billion. It accounted for 2.4% of Italy’s overall export, down 0.1%. And Italy’s imports from China fell by 0.2% to USD12.81 billion. It accounted for 7.6% of Italy’s overall imports, up 0.2% over the previous year. Italy’s trade deficit with China was USD8.17 billion, up 1.2%.

China was the ninth export market of Italy and its third largest source of imports up to May in 2016.

Source: www.made-in-cina.com
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