Polish Central Statistical Office has published the latest trade data between Poland and Norway.
According to the preliminary Polish Central Statistical Office data, in January-September 2017 value of Polish exports was by 9.8% higher on a yearly basis and amounted to EUR 149,634bn. In the same period imports increased by 10.9% and recorded EUR 147,773bn, so the trade balance shaped at EUR 1,861bn.
Trade turnover between Poland and Norway increased by 16.1% yoy and amounted to EUR 3,485bn in January-September 2017. Polish exports increased by 6.0% to EUR 1,795bn, when imports increased by 29.1% to EUR 1,689bn. As a result, trade balance was positive and amounted to EUR 0,106bn.
Among main trading groups with the biggest share in total exports:
- Vehicles, Spaceships, Vessels (share of 36.9%) – CN code XVII – exports value growth by 5.0% yoy,
- Base metals products (share of 15.3%) – CN code XV – growth by 22.6%,
- Mechanic and electric equipment, to recording and reception of sound (share of 9.3%) – CN code XVI – growth by 2.6% yoy.
Among main trading groups with the biggest share in total imports:
- Live animals; animal products (share of 37.3%) – CN code I – imports value growth by 3.8% yoy,
- Base metals products (share of 25.9%) – CN code XV – growth by 29.4% yoy,
- Mechanic and electric equipment, to recording and reception of sound (share of 9.3%) – CN code XVI (share of 12.0%) – growth by 52.5% yoy.
Source: norway.trade.gov.pl