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Malta registers €2,723.7 million trade deficit in 2017 - NSO

Friday, 9 February 2018, 11:25 Last update: about 7 years ago

Preliminary figures show that Malta registered a trade deficit of 118.0 million in December 2017, compared to 125.9 million in the corresponding month of 2016, the NSO said.

International Trade: December 2017

Provisional data for international trade show that the trade deficit in December stood at 118.0 million, down by 7.9 million when compared to the corresponding month of 2016. Both imports and exports increased by 59.9 million and 67.9 million respectively. The increase in the value of imports was primarily due to machinery and transport equipment (59.2 million), while mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (39.2 million) and machinery and transport equipment (21.3 million) accounted to the main increase in the value of exports.

January-December 2017

During 2017, the trade deficit widened by 236.4 million when compared to 2016, reaching 2,723.7 million. Both imports and exports show decreases of 483.4 million and 719.8 million respectively. Lower imports were mainly due to machinery and transport equipment, which decreased by 631.3 million. This was partly outweighed by increases of 71.2 million in mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials, 49.2 million in chemicals, and 42.7 million in food. On the exports side, the main decreases were registered in chemicals (581.9 million) and mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials (152.8 million).

 

Maltas trade imports from the European Union reached 3,174.4 million, or 53.5 per cent of total imports. There was a decrease of 58.1 million in imports from euro area countries when compared to the same period of 2016. Main increases and decreases in imports were registered from the Russian Federation (96.2 million) and Canada (342.4 million) respectively. On the export side, the main increase was directed to Italy (44.7 million), whereas the United States of America (612.3 million) registered the highest decrease.

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