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bg" reported on September 9 that according to the latest research report, in 2020, the EU 's leading position in the world's largest food exporter will once again rise
.
In terms of imports , the EU is already the third largest importer after the United States and China
.
2020 is a very challenging but successful year for EU food trade.
The total trade volume reached 306 billion euros, of which 184 billion euros were exported and 122 billion euros were imported
.
Compared with 2019, these two indicators achieved slight growth of 1.
4% and 0.
5% respectively
.
International trade has played a key role in mitigating the devastating economic impact of the epidemic and has proven to be a key tool for improving sustainability
.
The total trade volume reached 306 billion euros, of which 184 billion euros were exported and 122 billion euros were imported
.
Compared with 2019, these two indicators achieved slight growth of 1.
4% and 0.
5% respectively
.
International trade has played a key role in mitigating the devastating economic impact of the epidemic and has proven to be a key tool for improving sustainability
.
EU export products cover all links of the value chain, which demonstrates the competitiveness of the EU food sector in different product categories from basic commodities to deep-processed foods
.
The most exported products include wine, pasta and chocolate
.
From the perspective of product categories, the export of pork and wheat has made a significant contribution to the growth of the total export volume of the EU food industry
.
China, Switzerland, the Middle East and North Africa are the main countries that will affect the growth of EU food exports in 2020
.
The European Union’s exports to the United States, Turkey, Singapore and Japan fell the most
.
.
The most exported products include wine, pasta and chocolate
.
From the perspective of product categories, the export of pork and wheat has made a significant contribution to the growth of the total export volume of the EU food industry
.
China, Switzerland, the Middle East and North Africa are the main countries that will affect the growth of EU food exports in 2020
.
The European Union’s exports to the United States, Turkey, Singapore and Japan fell the most
.
As far as EU imports are concerned, basic agricultural food and feed products clearly dominate, accounting for about 75% of total imports
.
The increase in EU food imports is mainly due to increased imports of oilseeds, fatty acid and wax preparations, palm oil, fruits and soybean seeds
.
The proportion of imports from Canada has increased significantly
.
At the same time, EU imports from the United Kingdom, Ukraine and the United States have fallen the most
.
The UK accounts for 23% of total exports and 13% of total imports, making it the EU's most important food trading partner in 2020
.
.
The increase in EU food imports is mainly due to increased imports of oilseeds, fatty acid and wax preparations, palm oil, fruits and soybean seeds
.
The proportion of imports from Canada has increased significantly
.
At the same time, EU imports from the United Kingdom, Ukraine and the United States have fallen the most
.
The UK accounts for 23% of total exports and 13% of total imports, making it the EU's most important food trading partner in 2020
.