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爱沙尼亚8月份货物贸易进出口总额同比持平
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-10-10 18:02

Core Insights - In August 2025, Estonia's total goods trade reached €3.12 billion, remaining flat year-on-year [1] - Exports amounted to €1.43 billion, a decrease of 2.2% year-on-year, while imports were €1.67 billion, an increase of 1.9% year-on-year, resulting in a trade deficit of approximately €260 million, which increased by €63 million compared to the same period last year [1] Trade Composition - The largest export category in August 2025 was electrical equipment, accounting for 15.4% of total exports, with a year-on-year decrease of 2% [1] - Agricultural products and food represented 12.2% of exports, showing a year-on-year growth of 5%, while transport equipment accounted for 10.3% with an 11% increase [1] - The most significant import category was also electrical equipment, making up 14.9% of total imports, with a year-on-year increase of 14% [1] - Agricultural products and food constituted 13.1% of imports, growing by 2% year-on-year, while transport equipment and minerals each accounted for 11% of imports, with declines of 3% and 9% respectively [1] Trade Partners - In August, Estonia exported €1.1 billion to EU member states, a 3% increase year-on-year, representing 77.2% of total exports [2] - Finland was the largest export partner, accounting for 16.4% of total exports with a 2% increase, followed by Latvia at 11.2% with a 15% decrease, and Sweden at 9.1% with a 4% increase [2] - Estonia's imports from EU member states totaled €1.41 billion, remaining flat year-on-year, making up 84% of total imports [2] - Latvia accounted for 12.2% of imports with a 21% increase, while imports from Finland decreased by 29% to 10.9%, and imports from Germany and Lithuania each represented 10.5% with a 3% decline [2] Cumulative Trade Data - From January to August 2025, Estonia's total goods trade reached €26.8 billion, reflecting an 8.1% year-on-year increase [2] - Cumulative exports were €12.14 billion, up 7.3% year-on-year, while imports totaled €14.66 billion, increasing by 8.7% year-on-year [2] - The cumulative trade deficit stood at €2.51 billion, which increased by €340 million compared to the same period last year [2]