Overview EU (European Union) is an International Organization composed by Germany, Netherlands, Italy, France, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Czechia, Ireland, Austria, Sweden, Hungary, Denmark, Slovakia, Romania, Finland, Portugal, Slovenia, Greece, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Luxembourg, Cyprus, and Malta. In 2022, EU exported $6.57T (27.7% of global exports) and imported $7T (29.6% of global imports). Its largest exporter, Germany exported $1.6T, which corresponds to 24.4% of the total exports. On the other hand, the largest importer, Germany, imported $1.49T, which is 21.3% of the total imports of European Union.
Trade In 2022, EU's most exported products were Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($251B), Medicaments in Dosage (n.e.s.) ($227B), Other Vehicles Including Gas Turbine Powered ($129B), Blood, toxins, cultures, medical use, nes ($122B), and Gaseous Natural Gas ($102B). The same year, the most imported products were Crude Petroleum Oils ($342B), Gaseous Natural Gas ($289B), Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($254B), Medicaments in Dosage (n.e.s.) ($149B), and Radio/TV Transmit-Receive Apparatus ($140B).
Partners In 2022, EU's exports went primarly to Germany ($839B), United States ($525B), France ($483B), Italy ($342B), and Netherlands ($325B). The same year, EU's imported primarily from Germany ($868B), China ($613B), Netherlands ($455B), United States ($345B), and Italy ($336B).