Overview In March 2023 United Kingdom's Prefabricated Buildings exports accounted up to £15.2M and imports accounted up to £32.7M, resulting in a negative trade balance of £17.6M. Between March 2022 and March 2023 the exports of United Kingdom's Prefabricated Buildings have decreased by £-2.11M (-12.2%) from £17.3M to £15.2M, while imports decreased by £-9.43M (-22.4%) from £42.2M to £32.7M.
Destinations In March 2023, Prefabricated Buildings were exported mostly to Ireland (£6.77M), Netherlands (£1.94M), France (£1.25M), United States (£1.01M), and Germany (£865k), and were imported mostly from Israel (£4.07M), Netherlands (£3.43M), Poland (£2.96M), Slovenia (£2.76M), and China (£2.7M).
Growth In March 2023, the decrease in Prefabricated Buildings's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Netherlands (£-884k or -54.8%), United States (£-56k or -12.4%), and Lithuania (£-24.1k or -33.7%). In March 2023, the decrease in Prefabricated Buildings's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from Morocco (£-873k or -95.1%), Austria (£-865k or -79.7%), and United Arab Emirates (£-203k or -42%).