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Goods Exports and Imports

May 2015

Seasonally adjusted
€ million
 ExportsImportsSurplus
December 20149,1675,0734,095
January 20158,6034,7333,870
February 20158,8205,2213,599
March 20158,6685,3663,303
April 20159,4564,8564,600
May 20159,0195,0463,973

Decrease in seasonally adjusted trade surplus in May

Goods Exports and Imports seasonally adjusted
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Preliminary figures for May 2015 show that seasonally adjusted exports decreased by €437 million (-5%) from April to €9,019 million. Coupled with an increase of €190 million (+4%) in seasonally adjusted imports for May to €5,046 million, the seasonally adjusted trade surplus decreased by €627 million (-14%) to €3,973 million in May (see Table 2). See note below regarding the revision of the Trade in Goods data.

Exports of Medical and pharmaceutical products increase in May

The (unadjusted) value of exports for May 2015 was €8,831 million representing an increase of €673 million (+8%) when compared with May 2014. The main driver behind the May 2015 increase was the increase in the exports of Medical and pharmaceutical products of €542 million (+30%) to €2,363 million.

As described in the technical note (see link in the box below) the most significant impact of the revisions is to the reporting of trade in aircraft.  The value of exports for May 2015 excluding SITC 79 (Other transport equipment, including aircraft) was €8,802 million an increase of €852 million (+11%) when compared with the corresponding May 2014 figure of €7,950 million.

The EU accounted for €4,812 million (54%) of total exports in May 2015 of which 14% went to Belgium. The USA was the main non-EU destination accounting for 26% (€2,320 million) of total exports in May 2015.

Imports excluding aircraft continue to increase

The (unadjusted) value of imports for May 2015 was €4,744 million representing a decrease of €110 million (-2%) when compared with May 2014. During May 2015 imports of Medical and pharmaceutical products increased by €64 million (+17%) to €444 million while there was no change in the imports of Organic chemicals. The imports of Miscellaneous manufactured articles increased by €73 million (+14%) to €593 million.

The value of imports for May 2015 excluding SITC 79 (Other transport equipment, including aircraft) was €4,443 million an increase of €192 million (+5%) when compared with the corresponding May 2014 figure of €4,251 million.

The EU accounted for 61% of the value of imports in May 2015, with 29% of total imports coming from Great Britain. The USA (14%) and China (7%) were the main non-EU sources of imports. 

 

NOTE on revised data: This release includes significant revisions to International Trade in Goods statistics.  While the most significant revision is due to recording trade in aircraft on a "transfer of economic ownership" basis, other revisions have been incorporated into the Trade data back to 2000. 

Goods Exports revisions also include upward revisions due to revaluing some products that had previously been recorded on a "transfer of economic ownership" basis, which was not in line with goods statistics concepts. The Merchandise exports in the National Accounts and the Current Account of the Balance of Payments are unaffected by these revisions.

Goods Imports revisions include downward revisions due to a change in the estimation methodology for non-response. The Merchandise imports in the National Accounts and the Current Account of the Balance of Payments are also affected by these import revisions.

The technical note (http://www.cso.ie/en/surveysandmethodology/externaltrade/) gives more detail on the revised trade in aircraft methodology and explains the impact the revisions will have on Trade in Goods, National Accounts and Balance of Payments. 

 

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Table 1 Goods Exports and Imports summary analysis    
PeriodValue1Volume index2Unit value index2 
ExportsImportsTrade surplusBase year 1990=100
€m€m€mExportsImportsExportsImportsTerms of trade3
1990 18,20415,8322,372100.0100.0100.0100.0100.0
1991 19,07016,3172,753105.6100.899.3102.397.0
1992 21,26016,7544,506121.1105.696.6100.296.4
1993 25,17918,9006,279133.4113.0103.9105.498.6
1994 28,89121,9456,946153.2127.9103.8108.196.0
1995 35,33026,1819,149184.0146.3105.7112.793.7
1996 38,60928,47910,130202.2160.9105.1111.494.3
1997 44,86832,86312,004232.4184.8106.3112.094.9
1998 57,32239,71517,607289.2218.3109.1114.695.2
1999 66,95644,32722,629336.5236.5109.5118.092.8
200083,98654,96029,026401.4275.2115.0128.089.9
2001 92,73056,45536,275422.0274.2120.9131.891.7
2002 94,05955,10638,953435.1276.6118.5126.793.5
2003 82,58548,51534,070418.4259.7108.0116.193.0
2004 84,94951,55733,392446.5283.6104.0113.591.7
2005 87,17358,46328,710456.7316.3104.5114.491.3
2006 87,49763,83323,664457.6323.9104.4117.788.7
2007 90,58065,93924,640481.8340.9101.9117.386.9
2008 88,50359,33629,168484.5300.598.0119.781.9
2009 87,58648,20339,382468.4249.298.9113.986.8
2010 90,92448,69542,229485.5241.3101.2119.284.9
2011 93,19153,03540,155507.9240.899.7126.478.8
2012 93,50755,06138,446479.1231.9105.8133.779.2
201389,18254,77234,409460.6238.8103.9131.678.9
201492,51360,25732,257..........
         
2014Quarter 121,76514,9136,852454.3253.2103.1133.577.2
 Quarter 223,55914,4319,128491.0247.7102.3132.976.9
 Quarter 323,31715,0038,314467.4246.6104.7133.078.7
 Quarter 423,87315,9107,963474.3273.9106.3131.680.8
2015Quarter 125,85916,0659,794..........
         
2014January7,0855,0632,022447.6259.4102.7132.377.6
 February6,9594,4932,466427.8228.5104.9134.977.7
 March7,7205,3562,364487.5271.8101.6133.376.2
 April7,3224,7482,573461.9244.5100.9132.876.0
 May8,1584,8543,305504.7254.1103.6133.777.5
 June8,0804,8293,250506.4244.5102.3132.377.3
 July7,2525,1492,102440.2251.9103.1132.178.0
 August7,7734,6783,095467.9233.8104.9132.978.9
 September48,2925,1753,117494.2254.1106.0134.079.1
 October7,9395,1282,811477.2272.0105.4131.880.0
 November7,8645,5482,317465.0284.1106.8130.581.8
 December8,0695,2352,835480.7265.7106.6132.580.5
  
20154January8,2545,0753,180..........
 February8,2125,0443,168..........
 March9,3935,9473,446..........
 April9,3344,8214,513..........
 May8,8314,7444,087..........
1 Trade statistics revised since 2000, see background notes.     
2 Monthly data have been rescaled to make their average equal to the annual.   
3 Export unit value index divided by Import unit value index.
4 Revised. May 2015 is based on current Intrastat response levels. See background notes.  
 . . Indices are not yet available.
Table 2 Goods Exports and Imports seasonally adjusted1 series  
PeriodValueVolume index
ExportsImportsTrade surplusBase year 1990=100
€m€m€mExportsImports
     
2013Quarter 121,73113,2568,475445.1227.4
 Quarter 222,02313,7338,290455.0235.5
 Quarter 322,93513,8449,090476.8243.1
 Quarter 422,66013,9998,661468.6250.2
2014Quarter 121,80714,1497,658453.5242.3
Quarter 223,18314,5198,665487.3248.6
Quarter 323,41315,8997,513469.0259.3
Quarter 424,45515,8928,563483.5273.7
2015Quarter 126,09115,32010,772....
     
2013January6,9774,3792,598426.0238.4
 February7,1704,5102,660446.7224.7
March7,5844,3673,217462.6219.2
April7,5314,5193,012460.2232.3
May7,2464,5002,746448.7231.9
June7,2464,7142,532456.1242.2
July7,5684,5742,994472.7236.8
August7,8764,8343,042488.7257.0
September7,4904,4363,054469.0235.5
October7,5014,6502,851467.1244.7
November7,2334,7892,443445.4258.7
December7,9274,5603,367493.2247.2
2014January7,2734,6062,667462.3239.5
 February7,4154,4942,921450.8231.6
 March7,1195,0492,070447.3255.9
 April7,0804,4612,619452.4232.5
 May8,1715,1393,032505.8263.0
 June7,9324,9183,014503.7250.2
 July6,9515,4661,485424.0265.2
 August8,3885,2533,135505.7258.7
 September8,0745,1812,893477.4254.0
 October7,8805,0582,821465.6264.9
 November7,4095,7621,647441.5297.3
 December9,1675,0734,095543.4258.9
 
2015January8,6034,7333,870....
 February8,8205,2213,599....
 March8,6685,3663,303....
 April9,4564,8564,600....
 May9,0195,0463,973....
1 Based on seasonal patterns up to December 2014. Accordingly all values in this table may have been revised.
Table 3 Goods Exports and Imports classified by commodity1 
 €million
SITC (Rev 4)ExportsImports
MayMayJan-MayJan-MayMayMayJan-MayJan-May
20142015201420152014201520142015
0Food and live animals8288473,7753,8645215232,5362,586
00Live animals other than animals of Division 032419117107665956
01Meat and meat preparations2742881,3131,3927580350380
02Dairy products and birds' eggs1811727216777559344297
03Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and preparations thereof42552392421919100104
04Cereals and cereal preparations29311411609076400394
05Vegetables and fruit222710411891100443448
06Sugars, sugar preparations and honey9945443434148152
07Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof27271641363139169202
08Feeding stuff for animals (excluding unmilled cereals)19241001285865336331
09Miscellaneous edible products and preparations2001948318604344187222
1Beverages and tobacco83934024596869295301
11Beverages 77893774386163261267
12Tobacco and tobacco manufactures642621773434
2Crude materials, inedible, except fuels1471617257936565306342
21Hides, skins and furskins, raw131167670000
22Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits 1134241115
23Crude rubber (including synthetic and reclaimed) 00201167
24Cork and wood1513616510114859
25Pulp and waste paper452223542224
26Textile fibres and their wastes111155601187
27Crude fertilisers and minerals (excluding coal, petroleum and precious stones)111465611194949
28Metalliferous ores and metal scrap849440746019208196
29Crude animal and vegetable materials nes711435216157986
3Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials106854223075684382,9182,334
32Coal, coke and briquettes911434712148082
33Petroleum, petroleum products and related materials93683672344433272,2131,693
34Gas, natural and manufactured4112210786582519
35Electric current051245124340
4Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes642722202191102
41Animal oils and fats5423191156
42Fixed vegetable fats and oils113218187886
43Animal or vegetable fats and oils, processed; waxes001112810
5Chemicals and related products4,7265,28721,35026,4671,0241,0375,0745,792
51Organic chemicals1,7781,7047,9968,8892522521,4711,662
52Inorganic chemicals1227619414167697
53Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials1114485618208092
54Medical and pharmaceutical products1,8212,3638,55812,2063804441,8762,270
55Essential oils; perfume materials; toilet and cleansing preparations7297983,0273,4889995438499
56Fertilisers (other than those of Division 27)01136328269279
57Plastics in primary forms28391321649669367342
58Plastics in non-primary forms38411782054847212225
59Chemical materials and products nes3113001,3491,3625668286326
6Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material1691757808433533771,6841,900
61Leather; leather manufactures nes; dressed furskins2211131279
62Rubber manufactures nes6729302727126132
63Cork and wood manufactures (excluding furniture)231810110021228196
64Paper, paperboard and articles thereof141164576874335349
65Textile yarn, fabrics, made-up articles and related products151464703734164175
66Non-metallic mineral manufactures nes31311371583435159190
67Iron and steel122757945254241255
68Non-ferrous metals6432333646218278
69Manufactures of metals nes61612852907883353416
7Machinery and transport equipment9568334,3995,1611,6001,4678,5098,567
71Power generating machinery and equipment72382531786554315210
72Machinery specialised for particular industries50532372691271468171,135
73Metalworking machinery221211873345
74General industrial machinery and equipment nes and parts nes154143664697112121560624
75Office machines and automatic data processing machines2602651,4011,5102042801,1191,395
76Telecommunications and sound equipment527525236091118452568
77Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances nes and parts1362057071,103178191849973
78Road vehicles (including air-cushion vehicles)23221091132132491,1791,433
79Other transport equipment (including aircraft)208297649216033013,1852,185
8Miscellaneous manufactured articles1,0421,2134,9355,5915205932,5353,084
81Prefab buildings; plumbing and electrical fixtures and fittings912506214167487
82Furniture and parts thereof; bedding, cushions etc121363683333149173
83Travel goods, handbags and similar containers126810104249
84Articles of apparel; clothing accessories202188111113129584691
85Footwear3313172326122158
87Professional, scientific and controlling apparatus nes4355502,0982,261120143573739
88Photographic apparatus; optical goods; watches and clocks901024264532030103135
89Miscellaneous manufactured articles nes4725102,1912,6121882068881,053
9Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere4736184174182294108
Unclassified estimates2489624434196131473512
           
Total8,1588,83137,24444,0234,8544,74424,51525,630
1 Trade statistics revised since 2000. May 2015 is based on current Intrastat response levels. See background notes.
2 Estimates for which a commodity classification is not available.
Table 4 Goods Exports and Imports classified by country1
        €million
CountryExportsImports
MayMayJan-MayJan-MayMayMayJan-MayJan-May
20142015201420152014201520142015
Austria282913118819188588
Belgium1,0441,2104,7595,6238888459524
Bulgaria582641231147
Croatia3311120011
Cyprus11770012
Czech Republic42371971903043167196
Denmark52472332543728172194
Estonia22911631426
Finland212712314010115154
France4243871,8672,0704422992,5172,022
Germany5135692,4052,8344023991,9632,208
Great Britain9871,0514,8475,2261,3401,3596,8136,603
Greece2628132128741721
Hungary 1524981391385152
Italy 2132469221,0187791385447
Latvia451119231015
Lithuania3315151144044
Luxembourg752928351719
Malta239121125
Netherlands3784241,7012,0742261791,0531,088
Northern Ireland1331446236959689465429
Poland811163834903338171204
Portugal325514729113336084
Romania2327138142773545
Slovakia572329432235
Slovenia23151512198
Spain2052881,1051,4769192379414
Sweden76593673774835168219
EU Country not specified2278322427114154
Total EU4,3304,81220,34023,5783,0322,87415,26315,246
  of which Euro-Zone32,9073,29113,39615,9781,3911,2367,0557,102
         
Australia5953263369764035
Brazil322611010416110358293
Canada73713173608933177195
China42281928309232373241,2521,626
India85271732164344179200
Japan14612375181910387728905
Malaysia2021791052525102108
Mexico1641125265182230113161
Norway27291331182596495491
Russia563627014119139482
Saudi Arabia1261343264920123
Singapore38522272492428157177
South Africa211913697672736
South Korea38491622442830163226
Switzerland5023092,0632,74912952762613
Taiwan121860612128100130
Thailand121761892537144193
Turkey59442952764139180216
USA1,7942,3208,58010,6376566483,0913,356
Other countries3363651,5321,8642791579271,031
Country unknown51113112677160309
 
Total8,1588,83137,24444,0234,8544,74424,51525,630
1 Trade statistics revised since 2000. May 2015 is based on current Intrastat response levels. See background notes.
2 Includes estimates for traders below the Intrastat threshold and transactions where the EU country was not specified.
3 Euro-zone members from January 2015: Austria, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Finland, France, Luxembourg, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
  the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
4China includes Hong Kong and Macao.    
5 Trade for which the country of origin or country of final destination is unknown.
Table 5 Goods Exports and Imports classified by commodity and principal countries1
    €million
  ExportsImports
 Country by Section level of SITCMayMayJan-MayJan-MayMayMayJan-MayJan-May
20142015201420152014201520142015
Great Britain9871,0514,8475,2261,3401,3596,8136,603
0Food and live animals2803111,3681,4772022141,0011,041
1Beverages and tobacco2021100952423113103
2Crude materials, inedible, except fuels403216817312135964
3Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials10322031593213192,0341,473
4Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes1165331719
5Chemicals and related products3363251,4961,546182189857942
6Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material7070328368138143659714
7Machinery and transport equipment1311326818162492091,0401,068
8Miscellaneous manufactured articles7585374443153169757891
9Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere24411221465677276288
Other EU23,3433,76115,49318,3521,6921,5158,4508,643
0Food and live animals3063101,3921,4212212191,0691,111
1Beverages and tobacco25281161363233133144
2Crude materials, inedible, except fuels75833744482421108109
3Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials12845482923116198
4Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes43191613135762
5Chemicals and related products2,0412,4019,36711,5694463862,0212,070
6Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material6673306337131135637716
7Machinery and transport equipment3773071,8791,8966385003,5063,331
8Miscellaneous manufactured articles4064871,8492,259113123572632
9Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere30611472224663232270
USA1,7942,3208,58010,6376566483,0913,356
0Food and live animals12255979161610175
1Beverages and tobacco26321221621266
2Crude materials, inedible, except fuels351118331618
3Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials83441729812113547
4Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes----0010
5Chemicals and related products1,1801,6125,8817,4181382558061,165
6Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material151472502532121152
7Machinery and transport equipment1091565169323812321,6371,437
8Miscellaneous manufactured articles3624201,7331,8617693349435
9Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere3131419441820
China3 2281928309232373241,2521,626
0Food and live animals5266220269331416
1Beverages and tobacco00120000
2Crude materials, inedible, except fuels783947321617
3Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials--000000
4Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes00110000
5Chemicals and related products11159306301171886103
6Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material3311152730130165
7Machinery and transport equipment2522147139113185613847
8Miscellaneous manufactured articles30331061497082373461
9Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere0000431817
Rest of World1,8061,5077,4958,8869298984,9095,402
0Food and live animals1791357386197971350343
1Beverages and tobacco1213636411124348
2Crude materials, inedible, except fuels22331331072526108135
3Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials002220685733616
4Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes1011451720
5Chemicals and related products1,0578904,3015,6332411901,3041,513
6Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material141563733236137154
7Machinery and transport equipment3132151,1781,3792193421,7111,884
8Miscellaneous manufactured articles169188872879108126483664
9Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere3917145129552224
          
Total8,1588,83137,24444,0234,8544,74424,51525,630
1 Trade statistics revised since 2000. May 2015 is based on current Intrastat response levels. See background notes. 
2 Includes estimates for traders below the Intrastat threshold and transactions where the EU country was not specified. 
3 China includes Hong Kong and Macao.

Background Notes

 

Introduction

Goods Exports and Imports statistics provide data on the movement of goods between countries. The statistics are a combination of Customs-based non-EU trade statistics and data from the Intrastat Survey of Irish traders involved in trade with other EU member states. The collection of trade data is the responsibility of VIMA (a branch of Revenue). The CSO is responsible for processing and disseminating the data.

Revisions to the Trade in Goods statistics

Since May 2015, significant revisions were incorporated into International Trade in Goods statistics.  While the most significant revision is due to recording trade in aircraft on a "transfer of economic ownership" basis, other revisions were incorporated into the Trade data back to 2000. 

Along with the aircraft revisions Goods Exports revisions also include upward revisions due to revaluing some products that had previously been recorded on a “transfer of economic ownership” basis, which was not in line with goods statistics methodology.  Also Goods Imports revisions include downward revisions due to a change in the estimation methodology for non-response.

The technical note (http://www.cso.ie/en/surveysandmethodology/externaltrade/) gives more detail on the revised trade in aircraft methodology and explains the impact the revisions will have on Trade in Goods, National Accounts and Balance of Payments.

Standard Revisions

Trade figures are subject to revision on the incorporation of late Intrastat and VAT returns and corrections made by traders. When the preliminary results for a month are published, the results for months -1 (April 2015 in this publication), -4 (January 2015) and -8 (September 2014) are revised.

Intrastat System

The Intrastat system has two components. Firstly, the Intrastat survey (conducted by the Revenue Commissioners), in which traders, above the Intrastat survey trade thresholds, make detailed monthly returns giving information on the quantity and value of all exports to or imports from EU countries.

The total number of traders required to make a detailed import return is around 6,700 while around 1,900 must make a detailed export return. The response rate in terms of number of traders in May 2015 was 63%, covering an estimated 93% of the total value of intra-EU trade (these response rates will have increased by the next time data for May is published).

The second component of the Intrastat system is the regular VAT return, on which all traders are required to record the total value of goods imported from and exported to other EU countries. This information provides the basis for determining total EU trade for those traders below the Intrastat survey thresholds. It is also used to maintain the register of EU traders.

Extrastat System

The statistics of trade with non-EU countries are compiled from the documents supplied by importers and exporters to the Customs authorities. The document is the Single Administrative Document (SAD) used for Customs clearance purposes.

Estimation

The figures in this release include estimates for traders above the Intrastat thresholds who did not make detailed returns for the period and for traders below the thresholds who did not provide aggregate intra-EU trade figures on their VAT returns.

Estimates for Intrastat non-respondents are apportioned to individual commodities and countries whenever previous Intrastat returns are available. Estimates for traders below the Intrastat thresholds are assigned to partner country where possible, but not to commodity.

More information is now being processed on lower value transactions. Prior to January 2012, transactions below €254 were grouped together, this value has now decreased to €127. Therefore, this has resulted in more detail being available at commodity level in Table 3 and at country level in Tables 4 and 5.

Unit Value Indices

The monthly unit value index measures monthly unit value trends relative to the annual levels in the preceding year using value weights relating to that year’s trade (Laspeyres index).

The annual index is compiled using value weights for both the current and previous year (Fisher index) to allow for change in the structure of trade in goods.

The monthly index series should be regarded as interim measures suitable for month-to-month comparisons within a given year. Previous monthly indices are revised when late returns are received.

When the annual unit value index is compiled, the monthly unit value indices are rescaled to make their average equal to the annual index.

Seasonally Adjusted Series

Monthly exports, imports, trade surplus and the volume series for exports and imports have been seasonally adjusted using the US Bureau of the Census X-11 Variant of the Census Method 11 Seasonal Adjustment Program. In the main, monthly projections are based on series recalculated at the end of the previous year.

Methodology

There are methodological differences between the measurement of exports and imports in this release compared with Industrial Production, National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics. This release records the movement of all goods over the frontier at the valuation placed on the goods at the time of crossing  the frontier. Industrial Production, National Accounts and Balance of Payments statistics take account of additional aspects of cross-frontier activities such as goods sent abroad for processing where goods cross the frontier without change of ownership. The CSO releases for those statistics provide more information on their methodology.

Services Exports and Imports

The quarterly Balance of Payments (BOP) statistics provide detail on Services exports and imports.

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