Overview CEE (European Economic Community) is an International Organization composed by Germany, Netherlands, Italy, France, Belgium, United Kingdom, Spain, Ireland, Denmark, Portugal, Greece, and Luxembourg. In 2022, CEE exported $5.37T (22.7% of global exports) and imported $5.95T (25.1% of global imports). Its largest exporter, Germany exported $1.6T, which corresponds to 29.8% of the total exports. On the other hand, the largest importer, Germany, imported $1.49T, which is 25.1% of the total imports of European Economic Community.
Trade In 2022, CEE's most exported products were Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($220B), Medicaments in Dosage (n.e.s.) ($210B), Blood, toxins, cultures, medical use, nes ($112B), Other Vehicles Including Gas Turbine Powered ($107B), and Gaseous Natural Gas ($103B). The same year, the most imported products were Crude Petroleum Oils ($313B), Gaseous Natural Gas ($288B), Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($218B), Medicaments in Dosage (n.e.s.) ($131B), and Other Vehicles Including Gas Turbine Powered ($108B).
Partners In 2022, CEE's exports went primarly to Germany ($523B), United States ($508B), France ($439B), Netherlands ($304B), and Belgium ($286B). The same year, CEE's imported primarily from Germany ($571B), China ($559B), Netherlands ($409B), United States ($374B), and France ($316B).