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Theme: Foreign Trade


International trade volume, January-April 2013

04.06.2013


According to the preliminary data of the State Statistical Office, the export value of goods in the Republic of Macedonia in the
period January-April 2013 was 1 309 912 thousand US dollars, and the import value was 2 096 583 thousand US dollars. Import
coverage by export was 62.5%. The trade deficit in the period January-April 2013 was 786 671 thousand US dollars.
The trade exchange according to products shows that in the exports the most significant products are supported catalysts with
precious metal or precious metal compounds as the active substance, ferro-nickel, iron and steel products (flat-rolled products),
clothes, and petroleum oil preparations. In the imports, the most significant products are the crude petroleum oils, platinum and
platinum alloys, unwrought or in powder form, nickel ores and concentrates and electricity.
In the period January-April 2013, the most important export partners were the EU-27 countries (71.0%) and the West Balkan
countries (19.5%), while the most important import partners were the EU-27 countries (57.2%) and Miscellaneous - countries
not specified extra (12.6%). According to the total volume of international commodity trade, the most important trade partners
of the Republic of Macedonia are Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Serbia and Italy (48.8% of the total international commodity
trade).





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