In the first half of this year, Poland had 11 billion zł 966.8 million surplus in foreign trade to 4 billion 52, zł 8 million deficit a year ago – said Wednesday in a statement the Central Statistical Office. Exports increased by 6.3 per cent., And imports by 1.6 percent. Nearly 7 billion zł decreased Polish trade deficit with Russia.
“In the first half of this year. Exports at current prices amounted to 363 billion zł 298.5 million, and imports 351 billion 331.7 million zł. The positive balance stood at 11 billion zł 966.8 million, compared to minus 4 billion zł 52.8 million a year earlier. In comparison with the same period last year. year exports increased by 6.3 percent. while imports increased by 1.6 percent. ” – Wrote the CSO.
According to the information office of export expressed in euros amounted to 87 billion 175.3 million, and imports 84 billion 297.8 million (an increase in exports of 6.7 per cent., And imports by 1.9 percent.). The positive balance amounted to 2 billion 877.5 million euros compared to minus 970.6 million euros after six months of last year. Year.
“Exports expressed in US dollars amounted to 98 billion 60.0 million US dollars and imports 94 billion 808.0 million (a decline of 12.8 per cent. and 16.6 per cent.). The positive balance was formed in the amount of 3 billion 252 million USD (in the same period last year. year minus 1 billion 326.6 million US dollars) ” – pointed to the CSO.
The share of developed countries in total exports amounted to 85.8 per cent. (Including EU 79.5 per cent.), In imports – 66.8 percent. (Including the EU 60 per cent.) To 84 percent respectively. (Including the EU 77 per cent.) And 65.7 percent. (Including EU 59.1 per cent.) In the same period last year. Year.
The share of Germany in exports increased compared with January – June of last year. Year. by 0.9 percentage points. and was 27 per cent., and imports increased by 1.1 percentage points to 22.8 percent. The positive balance amounted to 18 billion zł 43.3 million (4 billion 886.2 million dollars., 4 billion 328.6 million) compared to 14 billion zł 33.5 million (4 billion 619 million dollars., 3 billion 354.7 million euros) in the same period last year. year.
“Russia’s share in exports fell compared with the period January – June last year. year by 1.5 pp. and amounted to 2.8 per cent., in imports was lower by 3.4 pct. and constituted 7.8 percent. The negative balance amounted to 17 billion zł 69.5 million (minus 4 billion 625.4 million US dollars, minus 4 billion 108.3 million) compared to minus 24 billion 45 , 7 million zł (minus 7 billion 903.8 million US dollars, minus 5 billion 748.4 million) a year ago “- pointed to the CSO.
According to data from the statistical office after six months of the year. Ukraine occupied eighteenth place on the list of our trade partners in exports and the twenty-fourth – in imports. In the same period last year. This year it was respectively fifteenth and twenty-first place. The turnover with Ukraine exports fell by 11.9 percent. in zł (about 28.1 per cent. in dollars. and 11.4 per cent. in euro) and imports by 26.3 percent. in zł (39.8 per cent. in dollars. and 26 per cent. in EUR) compared to the first half of last year.
The participation of Ukraine in the turnover decreased compared to the same period last year. r. about 0 , 3 percentage points. and it amounted to 1.5 percent. in exports and 0.8 percent. in imports. The positive balance amounted to 2 billion 546.7 million zł (682.1 million dollars., 612.7 million euros) to 2 billion 248.5 million zł (739 million USD., 537.6 million) the year before.
The CSO said that in the first half of this year. among major trading partners saw an increase in Polish exports to the Netherlands, Spain, Czech Republic, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Hungary, France and Sweden, and imports – from China, the United States, Germany, Czech Republic, France, Great Britain, Belgium and Netherlands. The drop in exports was recorded in trade with Russia, and imports – from Russia and Italy.
“The turnover with the first ten of our trading partners accounted for 66.1 per cent. Of total exports and 66.2 per cent. Of total imports (compared with 65.3 per cent. and 66.7 per cent. the year before), “- added.
PAP
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