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Total merchandise trade October 2 214 21 214 21-14 213 214 f.o.b. 18 493 724 1 1 6 2 Marchandises, importations, c.a.f. 18 641 66 1 1 1 1 an Union (28) 6 162 24 3 33 4 1 extra-eu (28) exports 2 262 12 12 12 6 7-2 China a 2 342 36 11 13 1 8 6 United States 1 62 32 9 9 6 2 3 Japan 683 846 4-3 -1-4 Korea, Republic of 72 664 3 3 2 2 Hong Kong, China 24 6 - - 7 9-2 domestic exports 99 1-11 -21 re-exports 8 466 - - 7 1-1 Russian Federation 497 764 3 3 6-1 - Canada 474 79 3 3 1 4 Singapore 49 769 2 2 4 domestic exports 2 849 1 1 4-4 -1 re-exports 193 72 1 1 3 6 1 an Union (28) 6 132 1 36 33 3 1 2 extra-eu (28) imports 2 232 38 13 12 2-3 United States 2 412 47 13 13 4 China a 1 99 36 9 11 9 7 Japan 822 21 4 4-6 -1 Hong Kong, China 6 613 - - 8 12-3 retained imports 669 1 1 8 6 Korea, Republic of 2 14 3 3-1 2 India 463 33 2 2 7 - -1 Canada b 462 3 2 4 Mexico b 399 977 2 2 7 3 Singapore 366 247 2 2 4-2 -2 retained imports 172 4 1 1-9 - Exports of merchandise of world and regions by destination, 214 (Note: Value ranges differ by region.) 1 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 exports by product, 2-14 2 21 22 23 24 2 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 Mining merchandise trade volume by major product group, 19-214 (Volume indices, 19=1) 1 change, 19-214 Mining 6. 7. 4. 1 19 19 196 196 197 197 198 198 199 199 2 2 21 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 6669.1 423. 382.2 782.1 79.7 618. 66.2 EUR ASI NAX CSC MEA AFR 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 1189.3 1.1 368.3 216.4 78.2 4.4 18.6 ASI NAX EUR CSC MEA AFR 2 2 1 19. 178.2 177.6 12.9 19. 18. 8.8 CSC NAX EUR ASI MEA AFR 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 46.2 666.6.7 23.4 221.6 219.9 129. EUR ASI NAX AFR MEA CSC 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 46.6 148.7 138.7 33. 19.3 13.1 9.2 AFR EUR ASI CSC NAX MEA 2 2 1 2.6 16.2 97.3 3.8 29.6 18.3 1.9 ASI AFR EUR MEA CSC NAX exports by economic grouping 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 72.8 142.7 13. 11.1 38.3 1.9 6.4 ASI EUR MEA NAX AFR CSC 3 3 2 2 1 37.9 84.8 112.2 27. 191.4 187.7 128.4 ASI EUR NAX MEA CSC AFR 12 1 8 6 4 2 119.9 7138.4 66.2 DVD DVG a Includes significant shipments through processing zones b Imports are valued f.o.b.

Trade in October 2 214 21 214 21-14 213 214 f.o.b. 1 76 4 1 1 7 2 Total imports c.i.f. 1 873 67 1 1 7 11 2 an Union (28) 67 417 39 38 6 8 1 extra-eu (28) exports 177 781 9 1 9 8 1 United States 182 23 1 6 2 4 Brazil 87 89 4 6-3 China 74 472 4 4 1 6 6 Canada 68 3 4 7 4 4 Indonesia 44 87 2 2-3 India 43 466 3 2 17 7-3 Thailand 39 742 2 2 3-4 -2 Australia 38 632 3 2 9-2 3 Argentina 37 89 2 2 2-3 -1 Russian Federation 3 877 2 2 1-6 8 an Union (28) 67 469 4 36 6 2 extra-eu (28) imports 182 833 11 1 4 3 2 China 17 83 8 9 12 6 3 United States 6 88 8 8 8 3 7 Japan 81 868 6 4 1-8 - Russian Federation b 41 216 3 2 3 6-8 Canada b 4 134 2 2 6 2 3 Korea, Republic of 3 1 2 2 7 1 Mexico b 3 27 2 2 6 8 3 Hong Kong, China 29 19 - - 9 11 retained imports a 19 73 1 1 1 12 6 India 27 314 1 1 11-12 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 exports by product, 2-14 2 21 22 23 24 2 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 214 Mining merchandise trade volume by major product group, 19-214 (Volume indices, 19=1) 1 change, 19-214 1 Mining 6. 7. 4. 3. Food f.o.b. 1 486 281 82 84 7 6 2 Total imports c.i.f. 1 7 44 82 84 8 12 2 1 19 19 196 196 197 197 198 198 199 199 2 2 21 Exports of agricultural of world and regions by destination, 214 (Note: Value ranges differ by region.) 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 7.6 492.8 219.6 99.8 94.8 69.9 61.6 12 1 8 6 4 2 17.8 14.8 26.7 21.3 7.7 6.1 2. 7 6 4 3 6.7 48.6 33.6 3.2 11.7 12.2 8.4 EUR ASI NAX AFR MEA CSC NAX ASI EUR CSC AFR MEA ASI EUR CSC NAX MEA AFR 6 46.1 3 2 22. 4 3 2 2 19.2 18..6 2 17.1 14.2 2 1 4.7 31.4 3.4 2.4 22.3 EUR ASI NAX AFR MEA CSC 7.6 1 6..4.9.2 EUR ASI MEA AFR NAX CSC 1 4.7 2.8 1.4 1.3 EUR AFR ASI NAX MEA CSC exports by economic grouping 2 2 2 2 232. 12 1 979. 14.3 8 713. 6 1.9 3.3 2.3.8.6.1 MEA ASI EUR AFR NAX CSC 1 49.6 46. 26.7 24.7 8.2.7 ASI EUR NAX MEA AFR CSC 4 2 61.6 DVD DVG a Imports are valued f.o.b. b Includes Secretariat estimates.

Trade in Mining October 2 214 21 214 21-14 213 214 f.o.b. 3 788 941 1 1 6-3 -6 Total imports c.i.f. 3 921 68 1 1 6-1 -6 an Union (28) 629 26 17 17 6-2 -7 extra-eu (28) exports 196 8 7-1 -9 Russian Federation a 349 76 9 9 6 1-7 Saudi Arabia, Kingdom of 286 493 7 8 7-4 -11 United States 21 67 4 12 4 3 Canada 16 261 4 4 7 2 Australia 2 983 4 4 4 1 - Qatar a 114 23 2 3 14 - United Arab Emirates 111 44 3 3 1 2-12 Norway 99 729 3 3 2-8 -1 Kuwait a 94 688 2 2 11-4 -12 Iraq a 84 33 2 2 13 - -6 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 exports by product, 2-14 2 21 22 23 24 2 26 27 28 29 21 211 212 213 Mining an Union (28) 1 111 243 31 28 4-4 -9 extra-eu (28) imports 677 99 19 17 3 - -11 China 26 891 12 13 9 2-3 United States 47 623 13 1-1 -7 Japan 32 31 8 8 6-7 -4 Korea, Republic of 213 97 8-4 -2 India 24 228 4 12 1-3 Singapore 12 26 3 3 9 - -2 retained imports 16 769 2 3 13-3 Chinese Taipei 81 88 2 2 4-4 -4 Canada 6 3 2 2 4-3 -4 Turkey b 9 478 2 2 4-7 -6 1 1 merchandise trade volume by major product group, 19-214 (Volume indices, 19=1) change, 19-214 Mining 6. 7. 4. 3. Fuels f.o.b. 3 68 467 78 81 7-3 -7 Total imports c.i.f. 3 183 78 81 7-1 -7 1 19 19 196 196 197 197 198 198 199 199 2 2 21 Exports of fuels and of world and regions by destination, 214 (Note: Value ranges differ by region.) 16 14 12 1 8 6 1232 3 2 2 248.1 1 8 6 89. 77.4 6.3 6 4 2 169 112 86 7 ASI EUR NAX CSC AFR MEA 1 4.4 4.2 47. 7.2 2.2.6 NAX EUR CSC ASI AFR MEA 4 2 36.6 2.8 1.7.4 ASI NAX CSC EUR MEA AFR 7 4 2 6 4 3 2 1 89.8 39.6 39.3 33.9 13.8 7.4 6.1 EUR ASI NAX AFR MEA CSC 3 3 2 2 1 34.7 1. 46.2 17.1 7.7 3. 2.1 EUR ASI NAX MEA AFR CSC 1 13. 121.7 29.6 27.1 24.4 3.3.4 EUR ASI AFR NAX CSC MEA exports by economic grouping 6 7.7 7 2 4 3 2 1 86.8 71. 31.2 16.7 7..2 ASI EUR NAX MEA AFR CSC 6 4 3 2 1. 24.8 29.6 24.3 19.3 9.9 1. ASI EUR MEA NAX AFR CSC 2 1 1944 1666 7 DVD DVG a Includes Secretariat estimates. b Imports are valued f.o.b.

Trade in October 2 214 21 214 21-14 213 214 f.o.b. 12 242 881 1 1-3 -3 Total imports c.i.f. 12 788 42 1 1-3 -3 an Union (28) 4 718 96 4 39 4 4 4 extra-eu (28) exports 1 787 423 14 6 4 1 China a 2 21 646 18 11 8 6 United States 1 163 89 9 1 2 3 Japan 97 917 7-3 -12 - Korea, Republic of 494 689 4 4 4 3 Hong Kong, China 44 439 - - 4 3 domestic exports b 4 222-11 -6 3 re-exports b 443 8 - - 4 3 Mexico a 39 82 2 3 9 6 8 Singapore 29 74 3 2 3 2 1 domestic exports 122 37 1 1-7 -3 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 exports by product, 2-14 Mining an Union (28) 4 242 7 36 33 3 3 extra-eu (28) imports 1 311 42 12 1 2 1 United States 1 72 42 13 14 6 2 6 China a, c 1 178 22 9 9 7 7 4 Hong Kong, China 492 67 - - 6 4 retained imports b 48 89 21 1 22 Japan 47 878 3 3 4-4 2 Canada d 343 69 3 3 4 1 Mexico a, d 316 67 2 2 7 4 Korea, Republic of 27 682 2 2 4 2 Russian Federation d 226 123 2 2 6-1 -12 Office and Telecom Equipment f.o.b. 1 794 33 16 3-4 -2 Total imports c.i.f. 1 977 12 17 3-3 -2 Exports of manufactures of world and regions by destination, 214 (Note: Value ranges differ by region.) 1 1 merchandise trade volume by major product group, 19-214 (Volume indices, 19=1) change, 19-214 Mining 6. 7. 4. 3. 1 19 19 196 196 197 197 198 198 199 199 2 2 21 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 464 328 2397 486 63 387 46 EUR ASI NAX CSC MEA AFR 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 82 328 26 131 66 27 NAX ASI EUR CSC MEA AFR 12 1 8 6 4 2 8 21 4 2 1 CSC NAX EUR ASI AFR MEA 4 3 3 2 2 3423 1 9 8 7 6 64 4 4 4 3 3 2 42 42 1 73 461 18 177 13 EUR ASI NAX MEA AFR CSC 4 3 2 1 17 9 7 EUR ASI NAX MEA CSC AFR 2 1 14 8 8 3 EUR AFR ASI NAX MEA CSC exports by economic grouping 1 9 92 2 2246 4 423 467 8 2 4 7 6 4 3 2 1 8 46 26 6 4 1 98 83 246 16 8 117 3 3 2 2 1 387 ASI MEA EUR NAX AFR CSC ASI NAX EUR MEA CSC AFR DVD DVG a Includes significant shipments through processing zones b Includes Secretariat estimates. c In 214, China reported imports of manufactures from China amounting to $.6 billion. For further information, see the Metadata. d Imports are valued f.o.b.

Technical Notes October 2 Composition of regions and LDCs: (NAX): Bermuda Canada* Mexico* United States of America* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. and the Caribbean (CSC): Antigua and Barbuda* Brazil* Ecuador* Jamaica* Saint Lucia* Argentina* Chile* El Salvador* Netherlands Antilles Saint Vincent and the Grenadines* Bahamas** Colombia* Grenada* Nicaragua* Suriname* Barbados* Costa Rica* Guatemala* Panama* Trinidad and Tobago* Belize* Cuba* Guyana* Paraguay* Uruguay* Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela* Dominica* Haiti* Peru* Bolivia* Dominican Republic* Honduras* Saint Kitts and Nevis* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. (EUR): Andorra** Denmark* Iceland* Montenegro** Slovenia* Austria* Estonia* Ireland* Netherlands* Spain* Belgium* Finland* Italy* Norway* Sweden* Bosnia and Herzegovina** France* Latvia* Poland* Switzerland* Bulgaria* FYR Macedonia* Liechtenstein Portugal* Turkey* Croatia* Germany* Lithuania* Romania* United Kingdom* Cyprus* Greece* Luxembourg* Serbia** Czech Republic* Hungary* Malta* Slovak Republic* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. Commonwealth of Independent States () a : Armenia* Georgia a * Moldova* Turkmenistan Azerbaijan** Kazakhstan** Russian Federation* Ukraine* Belarus** Kyrgyz Republic* Tajikistan* Uzbekistan** Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. (AFR): Algeria** Congo* Guinea* Morocco* South * Angola* Congo Dem. Rep. of* Guinea-Bissau* Mozambique* Sudan** South Sudan** Benin* Côte d'ivoire* Kenya* Namibia* Swaziland* Botswana* Djibouti* Lesotho* Niger* Tanzania* Burkina Faso* Egypt* Liberia Nigeria* Togo* Burundi* Equatorial Guinea** Libyan Arab Jamahiriya** Rwanda* Tunisia* Cameroon* Eritrea Madagascar* Sao Tome and Principe** Uganda* Cape Verde* Ethiopia** Malawi* Senegal* Zambia* Central n Republic* Gabon* Mali* Seychelles* Zimbabwe* Chad* Gambia* Mauritania* Sierra Leone* Comoros Ghana* Mauritius* Somalia Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. (MEA): Bahrain* Israel* Lebanon** Saudi Arabia* Yemen* Iran Islamic Rep. of** Jordan* Oman* Syrian Arab Republic Iraq** Kuwait, the State of* Qatar* United Arab Emirates* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. (including Oceania) (ASI): Afghanistan** Hong Kong China* Malaysia* Papua New Guinea* Tonga* Australia* India* Maldives* Philippines* Tuvalu Bangladesh* Indonesia* Mongolia* Samoa** Vanuatu* Bhutan** Japan* Myanmar* Singapore* Viet Nam* Brunei Darussalam* Kiribati Nepal* Solomon Islands* Cambodia* Korea Republic of* New Zealand* Sri Lanka* China* Lao People's Dem. Rep.* Pakistan* Taipei Chinese* Fiji* Macao China* Palau Thailand* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. * WTO members ** Observer governments a Georgia is not a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States but is included in this group for reasons of geography and similarities in economic structure. Developed economies (DVD): (excl. Mexico); an Union (28); EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland); Australia, Japan and New Zealand; Developing economies (DVG): ; excl. Australia, Japan, and New Zealand; excl. the an Union (28) and EFTA; Latin America (incl. Mexico); ; Least-developed countries (LDCs): Afghanistan Chad Haiti Mozambique Somalia Angola Comoros Kiribati Myanmar Sudan South Sudan Bangladesh Congo Dem. Rep. of Lao People's Dem. Rep. Nepal Timor Leste Benin Djibouti Lesotho Niger Togo Bhutan Equatorial Guinea Liberia Rwanda Tuvalu Burkina Faso Eritrea Madagascar Uganda Burundi Ethiopia Malawi Sao Tome and Principe United Republic of Tanzania Cambodia Gambia Maldives Senegal Vanuatu Guinea Mali Sierra Leone Yemen Central n Republic Guinea-Bissau Mauritania Solomon Islands Zambia Note: Retained imports are approximated through imports less re-exports Products All product groups are defined according to Revision 3 of the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC). A. Primary (i) (SITC sections, 1, 2 and 4 minus divisions 27 and 28) - Food (SITC sections, 1, 4 and division 22) - Food and live animals 1 - Beverages and tobacco 4 - Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 22 - Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits (ii) (SITC section 3 and divisions 27, 28, 68) - Ores and other minerals (SITC divisions 27, 28) 27 - Crude fertilizers, other than those of division 6, and crude minerals (excluding coal, petroleum and precious stones) 28 - Metalliferous ores and metal scrap - Fuels (SITC section 3) - Non-ferrous metals (SITC division 68) B. (SITC sections, 6, 7, 8 minus division 68 and group 891) (i) Iron and steel (SITC division 67) (ii) Chemicals (SITC section ) (iii) Other semi-manufactures (SITC divisions 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 69) (iv) Machinery and transport equipment (SITC section 7) (v) Textiles (SITC division 6) (vi) Clothing (SITC division 84) (vii) Other manufactures (SITC divisions 81, 82, 83, 8, 87, 88, 89 excluding group 891) C. Other : commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere (including gold); arms and ammunition (SITC section 9 and group 891) 9- Commodities and transactions not classfied elsewhere in SITC 891 - Arms and Ammunition Symbols and abbreviations: mn $ million US dollars