REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND TOURISM TRADE IN GOODS. Trade Service. September 2014
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1 REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS MINISTRY OF ENERGY, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND TOURISM 2013 TRADE IN GOODS Trade Service September 2014
2 Contents Introduction... 2 Trade by Area... 3 Domestic Exports... 4 Imports Re Exports List of Annexes ANNEX I Domestic Exports by category (in 000) ANNEX II Total Imports by category (in 000) ANNEX III Re - Exports by category (in 000) ANNEX IV Domestic Exports by economic sector (in 000) ANNEX V Imports for home consumption - by economic sector (in 000) ANNEX VI Trade by continent (in 000 s) ANNEX VII Trade by country (in 000 s) ANNEX VIII Trade by Area (Table) (in 000 s) ANNEX IX Trade with selected areas (graphs) ANNEX X List of countries All data were taken from the Statistical Service of Cyprus. Trade in Goods 2013 Page 1
3 Introduction In 2013 domestic exports increased by 10,5% whereas total imports decreased by 16,2%. This has resulted in a decreased total trade of 6,4 billion and an improvement in the trade balance which reached - 3,2 billion from - 4,3 billion in Year Total Imports Change Domestic Exports Change Trade Balance Total Trade ( mil.) (%, y-o-y) ( mil.) (%, y-o-y) ( mil.) ( mil.) , , , , , , , , , , Data for 2013 are provisional In the last three years there has been a downward trend in total imports and an upward trend in domestic exports. Re-exports have also been showing an upward trend reaching 0,9 billion in 2013, representing an increase of 15,7% from Figure 1: Trade in Goods (in millions) Domestic Exports Re-exports Total Exports Total Imports Trade in Goods 2013 Page 2
4 Trade by Area The EU is the most important trading partner of Cyprus with a share of 69,6% in total imports, 48,3% in domestic exports and 60,8% in re-exports. In 2013 total imports from the EU decreased to 3,3 billion, domestic exports to the EU increased marginally to 0,3 billion and re-exports increased to 0,5 billion. Total imports from EUROMED countries, another significant partner of Cyprus, decreased marginally to 0,7 billion, whereas domestic exports to EUROMED countries increased to 0,1 billion. There was a decrease in total imports from all other areas worldwide, except for a marginal increase that was recorded in total imports from Southern Eastern Africa. A significant fall was registered in total imports from MERCOSUR countries. An increase was recorded in domestic exports in all areas with the exception of MERCOSUR countries (-38%), Caribbean (-28,6%), South Caucasus(-8,8%), Central Asia(-6,8%) and EFTA (-4,7%). There was also a significant increase in re-exports to areas such as Central America (+3.695%), NAFTA (+24,2%) and EUROMED (+16,4%). (See Annex VIII for more details). Total Imports Domestic Exports Re-Exports Total Trade ( mil.) ( mil.) ( mil.) ( mil.) ( mil.) ( mil.) ( mil.) ( mil.) Total EU EFTA MERCOSUR ANDES ACP ASEAN EUROMED GULF OTHER COUNTRIES Note: For country groupings refer to Annex X Trade in Goods 2013 Page 3
5 Domestic Exports In 2013 domestic exports increased by 10,5% reaching 0,7 billion and consisted mainly of industrial products of manufacturing origin. Industrial products of manufacturing origin and industrial products of agricultural origin depicted an increase in the last 3 years and reached 0,4 billion and 0,1 billion respectively in Raw products agricultural decreased by 21% in 2012 and then increased by 36% to reach 0,1 billion in Pharmaceutical dairy together and products accounted for 39% of total domestic exports in Edible vegetables (9%), Salt, sulphur, earth and stone, plastering materials, lime and cement (8%) as well Figure 2 : Domestic Exports by broad economic sector (in millions) Raw Agricultural products Minerals Data do not include stores and provisions Copper 4% Other 35% Natural/cultured pearls, prec stones & metals, coin etc 5% Industrial products of agricultural origin Industrial products of mineral origin Figure 3: Domestic Exports by category Salt, sulphur, earth & ston, plastering mat, lime & cem 8% as copper (4%) and natural cultured pearls, precious stones, metals and coins (5%) were the other main categories of products exported from Cyprus in 2013 (See Annex I). Industrial products of manufacturing origin Pharmaceutical products 28% Dairy products birds' eggs, natural honey, other edible prod 11% Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers 9% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 4
6 When one looks at domestic exports by product, it becomes clear that pharmaceuticals has been the leading export category in the last years, with a share of 28% in 2013, followed by Halloumi cheese (11%), potatoes (8%), waste and scrap of paper, glass and metal (7%), cement (5%), gold (5%), citrus fruit,(4%), fish(3%), cathodes of refined copper (3%), fruit and vegetable juices (3%) and telecommunication equipment (2%). Figure 4: Domestic Exports in 2013 by product Gold (unwrought, semi manufactured, powder form) 5% Telecommunication equipment 2% Other 21% Potatoes 8% Citrus fruit 4% Fish 3% Halloumi cheese 11% Fruit and vegetable juices 3% Waste and scrap of paper, glass and metal (excl. Prec. metal) 7% Cement 5% Cathodes of refined copper 3% Pharmaceutical Products 28% Data do not include stores and provisions Trade in Goods 2013 Page 5
7 Pharmaceutical products have been the most important of all exporting products of Cyprus in the last few years, exhibiting an annual increase. In 2013 domestic exports of pharmaceuticals grew by 23,5% and accounted for 28,3% of total domestic exports of Cyprus. Exports of Halloumi cheese have also been increasing in the last 3 years and accounted for 10,8% in In the last 3 years other products have been decreasing in importance, with a share of 28,9% in 2013 as compared to a share of 40,6% in This means that in the last few years domestic exports have been increasingly concentrating in the main export products of Cyprus, listed in figure 4. Furthermore, exports of waste and scrap of paper, glass and metal have been decreasing since 2011 and accounted for only 6,8% of total domestic exports in Figure 5: Domestic Exports for main products Pharmaceutical Products 250 Halloumi cheese 200 Potatoes 150 Waste and scrap of paper, glass and metal (excl. Prec. metal) Cement 100 Gold (unwrought, semi manufactured, powder form) 50 Citrus fruit Fish Data do not include stores and provisions Trade in Goods 2013 Page 6
8 There was an increase in domestic exports to all continents in The most significant increase was the case of South America (+429,1%), however accounting just for 1% of the total. Domestic exports to Europe (EU and non-eu) increased by 3,5% and accounted for 55% of the total. Domestic exports to Asia, Africa and North America grew by 8,2%, 47,6% and 41,3% and accounted for 29%, 11% and 2% respectively. Domestic exports to Oceania grew by 27% and accounted for 2% of the total (See Annex VI). There was a drop in the share of domestic exports to European countries from 59% in 2012 to 55% in Asia 29% Africa 11% South America 1% Figure 6 : Domestic Exports by continent North America 2% Oceania 2% Europe 55% Almost 30% of total domestic exports were destined to the UK (+9,5%), Greece (-2,1%) and Israel (+68,1%). From the top destinations for Cypriot products a significant increase was registered in exports to Egypt (+102,6 %), China (+29,7 %), Russia (+20,5 %), Sweden (+20,6 %), the Netherlands (+6,6%), Czech Republic (+95,8 %), Belgium (+29,5 %), and Australia (+27,8%). Exports to Italy, Germany, Lebanon and UAE recorded Other 51,2% Figure 7 : Domestic Exports Main countries Russia 3,1% UK 13,8% Germany 3,5% decreases of -28,3%, -13,2%, -41,1% and -7,5% respectively (See Annex VII). Greece 9,6% Israel 6,6% Egypt 4,3% China 4,3% Italy 3,6% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 7
9 In 2013 Cyprus pharmaceutical products were exported to 133 countries. About 30% of pharmaceutical products were exported to China (+29%), Czech Republic (+117,6%), Ukraine (+12,8%), Ethiopia (+94,3%) and Greece (+171,3%). A significant increase was also registered in exports of pharmaceuticals to Iran (+771%). Figure 8: Domestic Exports of pharmaceutical products in 2013 (Total: 201m) China 11,5% Czech Republic 5,6% Ukraine 5,0% Ethiopia 3,8% Other 70,6% Greece 3,5% Almost half of domestic exports of Halloumi cheese were exported to the UK (+25,6%) and Germany (+16,8%). In 2013 exports of Halloumi have increased to most major destinations except for the UAE (-21,2%) and Saudi Arabia (-19,9%). Figure 9 : Domestic Exports of Halloumi Cheese in 2013 (Total : 76m) Austria 5% UAE 3% Other 15% UK 36% Saudi Arabia 4% Australia 7% Greece 4% Sweden 16% Germany 10% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 8
10 More than half (57%) of domestic exports of potatoes were exported to the UK and Greece. Figure 10 : Domestic Exports of potatoes in 2013 (Total: 54m) Italy 6% Other 13% UK 32% Belgium 11% Germany 13% Greece 25% The majority (91%) of domestic exports of cement were exported to Israel and Egypt. Figure 11 : Domestic Exports of cement in 2013 (Total: 39m) Lybia 6% Algeria 2% Ecuador 1% Israel 54% Egypt 37% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 9
11 UK was the main destination of domestic exports of natural / cultured pearls, precious stones and metal coins with a share of 84% of total domestic exports. Figure 12 : Domestic Exports of Natural/Cultured Pearls, Precious Stones, Metal Coins, etc in 2013 (Total: 37m) Lebanon 14% Other 2% UK 84% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 10
12 Imports In 2013 imports for home consumption decreased by 16% to 4,6 billion and consisted mainly of consumer goods (35,5%), fuels and lubricants (28,1%) and intermediate inputs (25%). Imports dropped in all broad economic sectors in the last 3 years with the most significant decrease in transport and equipment (-37%) and capital equipment (-21,8%) Figure 13: Imports for home consumption by broad economic sector (in millions) Consumer Goods Intermediate Inputs Capital Goods Transport equipment and parts Fuels and lubricants The most significant economic sectors were fuels and lubricants (28%), intermediate inputs for manufacturing (17%), food and beverages (14%), other non durable consumer goods (10%), semi durable consumer goods (6%), durable consumer goods (5%), intermediate inputs Fuels and lubricants 28% Passenger vehicles 3% Other 14% for construction (3%) and passenger vehicles (3%). Figure 14: Imports for home consumption in 2013 by economic sector Intermediate inputs for Manufacturing 17% Food and beverages 14% Intermediate inputs for construction and mining 3% Other non durable consumer goods 10% Semi durable consumer goods 6% Durable consumer goods 5% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 11
13 In 2013 total imports decreased by 16,2% to 4,8 billion. Main products imported in 2013 were mineral fuels and oils (-19,4%), electrical appliances(-17,1%), machinery, boilers, mechanical appliances and engines (-27,4%), pharmaceuticals( -11,2%), vehicles (-38,7%), beverages spirits and vinegar (+3,4%), plastic goods ( -19,7%), and cereals ( -1,5%) (See Annex II). Figure 15: Total Imports by category Other 46% Mineral fuels, oils 29% Cereals 2% Plastics goods 2% Beverages, spirits and vinegar 3% Pharmaceutical products 4% Vehicles (excl. trains) 4% Electrical appliances 5% Machinery, boilers, mechan. appliances, engines 5% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 12
14 In the last two years, with the exception of food and beverages, there was a decrease in imports for home consumption in all products as depicted in figure 16. In 2012 there was an increase of 15,2% in imports for home consumption of fuels and lubricants, but a subsequent decrease of 19,3% in Intermediate inputs for manufacturing has exhibited a decrease of 15,4% and 5,6% in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Passenger vehicles was the sector that was hit the most with a decrease of 31,9% and 43% in 2012 and 2013 respectively. Intermediate goods for construction and mining were also hit to a large extend, depicting a drop in imports for home consumption of 28% and 35% in 2012 and Figure 16: Imports for home consumption for main products (in millions) Fuels and lubricants Intermediate inputs for manufacturing Food and beverages Other non durable consumer goods Semi durable consumer goods Durable consumer goods Intermediate inputs for construction and mining Passenger vehicles Other Trade in Goods 2013 Page 13
15 There was a decrease in total imports from all continents in Main supplier in 2013 was Europe with a share of 73% (EU and non EU) and Asia with a share of 23%. Figure 17: Total Imports 2013 Asia 23% Africa 1% Oceania 0,003% South America 1% North America 2% Europe 73% In 2013, Greece (-7,9%), Israel (-3,7%), Italy (-29%) and Germany (-21,2%) accounted for half of total imports of Cyprus. UK (-25,9%) was the 5 th supplier of Cyprus, followed by France (-11,6%) and the Netherlands (-22,7%). See Annex VI. Figure 18: Total Imports in Main countries China 4,3% Belgium 3,6% Other 18,6% Greece 23,3% Spain 4,3% Israel 13,5% Netherlands 6,1% France 6,2% UK 6,4% Germany 6,6% Italy 7,0% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 14
16 Imports of mineral fuels and oils originated mainly in Israel (44%), Greece (22%), France (11%) the Netherlands (9%), and Belgium (5%). Figure 19: Total Imports of Mineral Fuels and Oils in 2013 (Total: 1.395m) Netherlands 9% Belgium 5% Other 9% Israel 44% France 11% Greece 22% Imports of electrical appliances originated mainly in Greece (33%), Germany (11%), China (11%), UK (8%) and Italy (5%). Figure 20: Total Imports of Electrical Appliances in 2013 (Total: 260m) Other 32% Greece 33% Italy 5% UK 8% China 11% Germany 11% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 15
17 Imports of boilers and machines originated mainly in Greece (21%), Germany(14%), Italy (13%), China(12%) and the Netherlands(6%). Figure 21: Total Imports of Boilers, Machines in 2013 (Total: 224m) Other 34% Greece 21% Germany 14% Netherlands 6% China 12% Italy 13% Imports of pharmaceuticals originated mainly in Greece(35%), Germany (10%), Switzerland (9%), UK (7%), and Spain (6%). Figure 22: Total Imports of Pharmaceuticals in 2013 (Total: 197m) Other 33% Greece 35% Spain 6% UK 7% Switzerland 9% Germany 10% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 16
18 Imports of vehicles originated mainly in UK (29%), Germany (25%), Japan (10%), Spain (5%) and France (5%). Figure 23: Total Imports of Vehicles in 2013 (Total: 183m) Other 26% UK 29% France 5% Spain 5% Japan 10% Germany 25% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 17
19 Re Exports Re exports increased by 15,7% to 0,9 billion in 2013 and consisted mainly of mineral fuel and oils (27%), aircraft (18%), electrical appliances (11%) and organic chemicals (10%). The increase in re-exports in 2013 was mainly due to a significant increase in re-exports of aircraft (+521%) and electrical appliances (+54,4%). Figure 24: Re exports 2013 Other 26% Mineral fuels, oils 27% Machinery, boilers, mechanical appliances, engines, pts 4% Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes 4% Organic chemicals 10% Electrical appliances 11% Aircraft, spacecraft 18% In 2013, Europe with 64% was the main destination for products re-exported from Cyprus. Figure 25: Re-exports 2013 Asia 16% Africa 4% Oceania 0,07% Stores and Provisions third countries 8% South America 0,02% North America 8% Europe 64% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 18
20 In 2013 main destinations for re-exports from Cyprus was Greece (22,3%), UK (12,4%) and USA (5,7%). Figure 26 : Re - Exports 2013 El Salvador 2,7% Lebanon 2,3% Other 20,3% Greece 22,3% UAE 2,8% UK 12,4% Macao 3,7% USA 5,7% Stores and prov. (3rd countries) 7,9% Stores and provisions (EU) 19,8% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 19
21 List of Annexes ANNEX I Domestic Exports by category (in 000) ANNEX II Total Imports by category (in 000) ANNEX III Re - Exports by category (in 000) ANNEX IV Domestic Exports by economic sector (in 000) ANNEX V Imports for home consumption - by economic sector (in 000) ANNEX VI Trade by continent (in 000 s) ANNEX VII Trade by country (in 000 s) ANNEX VIII Trade by Area (Table) (in 000 s) ANNEX IX Trade with selected areas (graphs) ANNEX X List of countries Trade in Goods 2013 Page 20
22 ANNEX I Domestic Exports by category (in 000 s) % change % change % share of total % share of total 2011 / / ,4 10,5 100,0 100,0 01 Live animals ,6 30,6 0,3 0,3 02 Meat and edible meat offal ,9-47,0 1,1 0,5 03 Fish & crustacean, mollusc & other aquatic invertebrate ,6 51,1 2,5 3,4 04 Dairy products birds' eggs, natural honey, other edible products ,6 22,5 10,1 11,2 05 Other products of animal origin ,9 6,7 0,2 0,2 06 Live tree & other plant, bulb, root, cut flowers, etc ,2 0,3 0,0 0,0 07 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers ,9 47,4 6,3 8,4 08 Edible fruit and nuts, peel of citrus fruit or melons ,2 8,7 4,1 4,0 09 Coffee, tea, mate and spices ,0-31,4 0,1 0,1 10 Cereals , ,9 0,0 0,2 11 Prod mill indust, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten ,7-13,6 0,8 0,6 12 Oil seed, oleagi fruits, miscell grain, seed, fruit etc ,5 0,2 0,5 0,4 13 Lac, gums, resins & other vegetable saps & extracts ,6 5835,3 0,0 0,0 14 Vegetable plaiting materials and other vegetable products N/A 457,6 0,0 0,0 15 Animal/veg fats & oils & their cleavage products, etc ,8-11,8 0,4 0,3 16 Prep of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs, etc ,7 7,2 0,1 0,1 17 Sugars and sugar confectionery ,1-36,4 0,1 0,0 18 Cocoa and cocoa preparations ,8-93,7 0,0 0,0 19 Prep of cereal, flour, starch/milk, pastrycooks' products ,7-8,9 0,6 0,5 20 Prep of vegetable, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants ,7-3,1 3,1 2,7 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 21
23 % change change % share of total % share of total Trade in Goods 2013 Page / / Miscellaneous edible preparations ,5 22,4 0,7 0,8 22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar ,8 2,0 0,9 0,8 23 Residues & waste from the food indust, prepr ani fodder ,4-34,0 0,9 0,5 24 Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ,7 11,0 1,3 1,3 25 Salt; sulphur; earth & ston; plastering mat; lime & cem ,8 127,7 3,7 7,6 26 Ores, slag and ash N/A 74900,0 0,0 0,0 27 Mineral fuels, oils & product of their distillation,etc ,0 N/A 0,0 0,0 28 Inorgn chem, compds of prec met, radioact elements, etc ,0 N/A 0,0 0,0 29 Organic chemicals ,3-21,8 0,1 0,0 30 Pharmaceutical products ,2 23,5 25,1 28,0 31 Fertilisers ,2 87,5 0,0 0,0 32 Tanning/dyeing extract; tannins & derivs, pigm, etc ,7 17,8 0,2 0,2 33 Essential oils & resinoids, perf, cosmetic/toilet prep ,4-11,3 0,5 0,4 34 Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing prep, etc ,7 3,1 0,1 0,1 35 Albuminoidal subs, modified starches, glues, enzymes ,7 6,5 0,1 0,1 36 Explosives; pyrotechnic prod, matches, pyrop alloy, etc ,0 N/A 0,0 0,0 37 Photographic or cinematographic goods ,6-1,3 0,0 0,0 38 Miscellaneous chemical products ,6 17,4 0,6 0,7 39 Plastics and articles thereof ,1 5,6 1,6 1,6 40 Rubber and articles thereof ,6-15,6 0,0 0,0 41 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather ,5 1,3 0,7 0,7 42 Articles of leather, saddlery/harness, travel goods, etc ,8-79,0 0,0 0,0 43 Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ,0 N/A 0,0 0,0 44 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal ,7-60,6 0,1 0,0 45 Cork and articles of cork N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 46 Manufactures of straw, esparto/other plaiting mat, etc N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 47 Pulp of wood/of other fibrous cellulosic mat, waste, etc ,4-7,4 0,7 0,6 48 Paper & paperboard; art of paper pulp, paper/paperboard ,5-16,6 0,1 0,1
24 % change change % share of total % share of total 2011 / / Printed books, newspapers, pictures & other product etc ,9-37,9 0,1 0,0 50 Silk N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 51 Wool, fine/coarse animal hair, horsehair yarn & fabric ,8 16,1 0,0 0,0 52 Cotton ,9 4422,2 0,0 0,0 53 Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn & woven fab ,3-26,4 0,0 0,0 54 Man-made filaments N/A -100,0 0,0 0,0 55 Man-made staple fibres ,0 N/A 0,0 0,0 56 Wadding, felt & nonwoven; yarns; twine, cordage, etc ,0 173,8 0,0 0,0 57 Carpets and other textile floor coverings N/A -100,0 0,0 0,0 58 Special woven fab, tufted tex fab, lace, tapestries etc ,2-23,6 0,0 0,0 59 Impregnated, coated, cover/laminated textile fabric etc ,3 7,7 0,0 0,0 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics N/A -100,0 0,0 0,0 61 Art of apparel & clothing access, knitted or crocheted ,2-6,6 0,1 0,1 62 Art of apparel & clothing access, not knitted/crocheted ,6-14,2 0,3 0,2 63 Other made up textile articles, sets, worn clothing, etc ,8-58,8 0,1 0,0 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles ,4 40,3 0,0 0,0 65 Headgear and parts thereof ,5 60,9 0,0 0,0 66 Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, etc N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 67 Prepr feathers & down, arti flower, articles human hair N/A -100,0 0,0 0,0 68 Art of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica/sim mat ,3 650,7 0,0 0,1 69 Ceramic products ,9 157,6 0,0 0,0 70 Glass and glassware ,0-76,6 0,0 0,0 71 Natural/cultured pearls, prec stones & metals, coin etc ,4-29,2 8,0 5,1 72 Iron and steel ,8-33,0 6,4 3,9 73 Articles of iron or steel ,9-51,6 0,6 0,3 74 Copper and articles thereof ,6-18,4 5,8 4,3 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 23
25 % change change % share of total % share of total Source: Statistical Service of Cyprus 2011 / / Nickel and articles thereof N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 76 Aluminium and articles thereof ,4-39,1 1,8 1,0 78 Lead and articles thereof ,3 91,7 0,1 0,1 79 Zinc and articles thereof ,9-13,8 0,0 0,0 80 Tin and articles thereof N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 81 Other base metals, cermets, articles thereof N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 82 Tool, implement, cutlery, spoon & fork, of base met etc ,4-74,8 0,0 0,0 83 Miscellaneous articles of base metal ,3-8,3 0,0 0,0 84 Machinery, boilers, mechanical appliances, engines, pts ,1 23,1 2,8 3,1 85 Electrical mchy equip parts thereof, sound recorder etc ,6-1,2 3,0 2,7 86 Railw/tramw locom, rolling-stock & parts thereof, etc ,0-100,0 0,0 0,0 87 Vehicles o/t railw/tramw roll-stock, pts & accessories ,3 483,7 0,0 0,1 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 89 Ships, boats and floating structures ,0-27,1 0,3 0,2 90 Optical, photo, cine, meas, checking, precision, etc ,4 18,6 0,2 0,2 91 Clocks and watches and parts thereof ,4-62,2 0,0 0,0 92 Musical instruments, parts and access of such articles N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 93 Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof ,7-40,7 0,6 0,3 94 Furniture; bedding, mattress, matt support, cushion etc ,8-45,6 0,9 0,5 95 Toys, games & sports requisites, parts & access thereof ,3-7,2 0,0 0,0 96 Miscellaneous manufactured articles ,0-24,6 0,6 0,4 97 Works of art, collectors' pieces and antiques ,2-81,1 0,1 0,0 99 Unclassified trade N/A 93,9 0,3 0,6 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 24
26 ANNEX II Total Imports by category (in 000 s) % change % change % share of total % share of total Trade in Goods 2013 Page / / ,01-16, Live animals ,79-10,7 0,0 0,0 02 Meat and edible meat offal ,64 0,1 0,9 1,1 03 Fish & crustacean, mollusc & other aquatic invertebrate ,27-16,7 0,7 0,7 04 Dairy products birds' eggs, natural honey, other edible products ,10 5,4 1,1 1,4 05 Other products of animal origin ,82-21,5 0,1 0,1 06 Live tree & other plant, bulb, root, cut flowers, etc ,41-22,3 0,2 0,1 07 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers ,37-6,7 0,5 0,5 08 Edible fruit and nuts, peel of citrus fruit or melons ,42 5,2 0,6 0,8 09 Coffee, tea, mate and spices ,68-6,3 0,2 0,2 10 Cereals ,09-1,5 1,9 2,3 11 Prod mill indust, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten ,90 5,1 0,2 0,2 12 Oil seed, oleagi fruits, miscell grain, seed, fruit etc ,49-2,7 0,2 0,2 13 Lac, gums, resins & other vegetable saps & extracts ,02 22,3 0,0 0,0 14 Vegetable plaiting materials and other vegetable products ,15-15,8 0,0 0,0 15 Animal/veg fats & oils & their cleavage products, etc ,72-21,3 0,6 0,6 16 Prep of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs etc ,87 3,8 0,6 0,8 17 Sugars and sugar confectionery ,22-24,8 0,5 0,4 18 Cocoa and cocoa preparations ,11-10,6 0,5 0,5 19 Prep of cereal, flour, starch/milk, pastrycooks' products ,18-2,9 1,4 1,6 20 Prep of vegetable, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants ,20-2,6 0,7 0,8 21 Miscellaneous edible preparations ,52 0,2 1,4 1,6 22 Beverages, spirits and vinegar ,66 3,4 2,2 2,7 23 Residues & waste from the food indust, prepr ani fodder ,50 0,9 1,6 2,0
27 % change % change % share of total % share of total 2011 / / Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ,98-12,5 1,7 1,7 25 Salt; sulphur; earth & ston; plastering mat; lime & cem ,20-6,8 0,1 0,1 26 Ores, slag and ash ,53-17,7 0,0 0,0 27 Mineral fuels, oils & product of their distillation,etc ,42-19,4 30,1 29,0 28 Inorgn chem, compds of prec met, radioact elements etc ,81-11,9 0,2 0,2 29 Organic chemicals ,19 66,2 1,0 2,1 30 Pharmaceutical products ,25-11,2 3,9 4,1 31 Fertilisers ,89-17,9 0,3 0,3 32 Tanning/dyeing extract; tannins & derivs, pigm etc ,89-15,4 0,6 0,6 33 Essential oils & resinoids, perf, cosmetic/toilet prep ,08-8,1 1,7 1,9 34 Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing prep, etc ,52 6,3 0,7 0,9 35 Albuminoidal subs, modified starches, glues, enzymes ,22 9,5 0,1 0,2 36 Explosives; pyrotechnic prod, matches, pyrop alloy, etc ,79-19,1 0,1 0,1 37 Photographic or cinematographic goods ,66-32,9 0,1 0,1 38 Miscellaneous chemical products ,53 10,5 0,7 0,9 39 Plastics and articles thereof ,78-19,7 2,6 2,5 40 Rubber and articles thereof ,04-20,3 1,0 0,9 41 Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather ,07-34,9 0,0 0,0 42 Articles of leather, saddlery/harness, travel goods etc ,83-17,0 0,5 0,5 43 Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ,33-1,9 0,1 0,1 44 Wood and articles of wood, wood charcoal ,37-19,8 0,8 0,8 45 Cork and articles of cork ,49-5,5 0,0 0,0 46 Manufactures of straw, esparto/other plaiting mat, etc ,35-9,0 0,0 0,0 47 Pulp of wood/of other fibrous cellulosic mat, waste etc ,10-63,5 0,0 0,0 48 Paper & paperboard; art of paper pulp, paper/paperboard ,59-6,9 1,6 1,7 49 Printed books, newspapers, pictures & other product etc ,57-25,7 0,5 0,4 50 Silk ,70-44,1 0,0 0,0 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 26
28 % change % change % share of total % share of total 2011 / / Wool, fine/coarse animal hair, horsehair yarn & fabric ,57-0,1 0,0 0,0 52 Cotton ,37-14,6 0,0 0,0 53 Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn & woven fab ,46-34,8 0,0 0,0 54 Man-made filaments ,99-2,0 0,1 0,1 55 Man-made staple fibres ,43-17,2 0,1 0,1 56 Wadding, felt & nonwoven; yarns; twine, cordage, etc ,54-0,2 0,1 0,1 57 Carpets and other textile floor coverings ,62 2,7 0,1 0,1 58 Special woven fab, tufted tex fab, lace, tapestries etc ,63-12,4 0,0 0,0 59 Impregnated, coated, cover/laminated textile fabric etc ,01-17,9 0,1 0,0 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics ,11-15,4 0,0 0,0 61 Art of apparel & clothing access, knitted or crocheted ,48-19,3 1,9 1,8 62 Art of apparel & clothing access, not knitted/crocheted ,49-17,0 2,3 2,2 63 Other made up textile articles, sets, worn clothing, etc ,35-6,8 0,3 0,3 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles ,04-19,9 1,2 1,2 65 Headgear and parts thereof ,08 1,2 0,0 0,1 66 Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, etc ,56-11,9 0,0 0,0 67 Prepr feathers & down, arti flower, articles human hair ,19-11,8 0,0 0,0 68 Art of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica/sim mat ,36-34,2 0,6 0,5 69 Ceramic products ,08-29,1 0,7 0,6 70 Glass and glassware ,22-20,5 0,5 0,4 71 Natural/cultured pearls, prec stones & metals, coin etc ,47-29,9 0,6 0,5 72 Iron and steel ,66-29,7 1,6 1,4 73 Articles of iron or steel ,23-10,1 1,5 1,7 74 Copper and articles thereof ,92-26,9 0,2 0,1 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 27
29 % change % change % share of total % share of total Source: Statistical Service of Cyprus 2011 / / Nickel and articles thereof ,82-0,5 0,0 0,0 76 Aluminium and articles thereof ,83-24,0 0,7 0,6 78 Lead and articles thereof ,72-49,3 0,0 0,0 79 Zinc and articles thereof ,50-29,9 0,0 0,0 80 Tin and articles thereof ,18 33,0 0,0 0,0 81 Other base metals, cermets, articles thereof ,66 14,6 0,0 0,0 82 Tool, implement, cutlery, spoon & fork, of base met etc ,30-13,4 0,2 0,2 83 Miscellaneous articles of base metal ,53-17,2 0,3 0,3 84 Machinery, boilers, mechanical appliances, engines, pts ,16-27,4 5,4 4,6 85 Electrical mchy equip parts thereof, sound recorder etc ,07-17,1 5,5 5,4 86 Railw/tramw locom, rolling-stock & parts thereof, etc ,97 171,8 0,0 0,0 87 Vehicles o/t railw/tramw roll-stock, pts & accessories ,79-38,7 5,2 3,8 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof ,45 184,5 0,0 0,1 89 Ships, boats and floating structures ,04-68,3 0,6 0,2 90 Optical, photo, cine, meas, checking, precision, etc ,61-10,3 1,4 1,5 91 Clocks and watches and parts thereof ,42 3,1 0,4 0,5 92 Musical instruments, parts and access of such articles ,34-29,0 0,0 0,0 93 Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof ,97-15,3 0,1 0,2 94 Furniture; bedding, mattress, matt support, cushion etc ,99-25,8 1,9 1,7 95 Toys, games & sports requisites, parts & access thereof ,62-15,0 0,7 0,7 96 Miscellaneous manufactured articles ,21-2,0 0,4 0,5 97 Works of art, collectors' pieces and antiques ,83-94,6 0,2 0,0 99 Unclassified trade ,03-67,8 0,3 0,1 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 28
30 ANNEX III Re - Exports by category (in 000 s) % change change 2011 / /2013 % share of total % share of total ,3 15, Live animals ,3 4680,5 0,0 0,0 02 Meat and edible meat offal ,1 559,9 0,0 0,0 03 Fish & crustacean, mollusc & other aquatic invertebrate ,2 301,0 0,0 0,0 04 Dairy products birds' eggs, natural honey, other edible products ,7 230,6 0,0 0,0 05 Other products of animal origin ,2-13,4 0,5 0,3 06 Live tree & other plant, bulb, root, cut flowers, etc ,7 111,8 0,0 0,0 07 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers ,4-17,6 0,0 0,0 08 Edible fruit and nuts, peel of citrus fruit or melons ,8 158,2 0,0 0,0 09 Coffee, tea, mate and spices ,4 20,4 0,0 0,0 10 Cereals ,1 4844,4 0,0 0,1 11 Prod mill indust, malt, starches, inulin, wheat gluten ,3 139,3 0,0 0,0 12 Oil seed, oleagi fruits, miscell grain, seed, fruit etc ,5 152,9 0,0 0,0 13 Lac, gums, resins & other vegetable saps & extracts ,3 205,8 0,0 0,1 14 Vegetable plaiting materials and other vegetable products N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 15 Animal/veg fats & oils & their cleavage products, etc ,0-73,4 0,1 0,0 16 Prep of meat, fish or crustaceans, molluscs etc ,4 9,1 0,0 0,0 17 Sugars and sugar confectionery ,5 17,3 0,0 0,0 18 Cocoa and cocoa preparations ,3 19,9 0,0 0,0 19 Prep of cereal, flour, starch/milk, pastrycooks' products ,2-59,7 0,1 0,0 20 Prep of vegetable, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants ,5 48,4 0,0 0,0 21 Miscellaneous edible preparations ,8 10,5 0,3 0,3 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 29
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32 % change change 2011 / /2013 % share of total % share of total Cork and articles of cork N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 46 Manufactures of straw, esparto/other plaiting mat, etc ,8 207,1 0,0 0,0 47 Pulp of wood/of other fibrous cellulosic mat, waste etc ,0 N/A 0,0 0,1 48 Paper & paperboard; art of paper pulp, paper/paperboard ,2-27,0 0,1 0,0 49 Printed books, newspapers, pictures & other product etc ,4 231,3 0,5 1,5 50 Silk ,2-64,0 0,0 0,0 51 Wool, fine/coarse animal hair, horsehair yarn & fabric ,4 3059,1 0,0 0,0 52 Cotton ,6 323,0 0,0 0,0 53 Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn & woven fab ,1-97,0 0,0 0,0 54 Man-made filaments ,4 307,1 0,0 0,1 55 Man-made staple fibres ,8 7,0 0,0 0,0 56 Wadding, felt & nonwoven; yarns; twine, cordage, etc ,7 266,8 0,0 0,0 57 Carpets and other textile floor coverings ,4-68,9 0,0 0,0 58 Special woven fab, tufted tex fab, lace, tapestries etc ,1 136,5 0,0 0,0 59 Impregnated, coated, cover/laminated textile fabric etc ,8-16,7 0,0 0,0 60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics ,8-95,1 0,1 0,0 61 Art of apparel & clothing access, knitted or crocheted ,3-49,3 0,7 0,3 62 Art of apparel & clothing access, not knitted/crocheted ,7-73,2 0,7 0,2 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 31
33 % change change 2011 / /2013 % share of total % share of total Other made up textile articles, sets, worn clothing, etc ,1-31,3 0,1 0,1 64 Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles ,1-16,6 1,6 1,1 65 Headgear and parts thereof ,2-37,7 0,0 0,0 66 Umbrellas, walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, etc ,1-7,1 0,0 0,0 67 Prepr feathers & down, arti flower, articles human hair ,9-85,0 0,0 0,0 68 Art of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica/sim mat ,4-42,3 0,0 0,0 69 Ceramic products ,9 5,9 0,0 0,0 70 Glass and glassware ,6-11,9 0,1 0,0 71 Natural/cultured pearls, prec stones & metals, coin etc ,6 8,6 1,2 1,2 72 Iron and steel ,3-72,1 0,0 0,0 73 Articles of iron or steel ,5-9,0 1,2 0,9 74 Copper and articles thereof ,1-59,5 1,0 0,3 75 Nickel and articles thereof N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 76 Aluminium and articles thereof ,0-28,6 0,2 0,1 78 Lead and articles thereof ,6 1167,3 0,0 0,1 79 Zinc and articles thereof ,0-90,8 0,0 0,0 80 Tin and articles thereof N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 81 Other base metals, cermets, articles thereof N/A N/A 0,0 0,0 82 Tool, implement, cutlery, spoon & fork, of base met etc ,9 53,9 0,1 0,1 83 Miscellaneous articles of base metal ,0-88,4 0,0 0,0 84 Machinery, boilers, mechanical appliances, engines, pts ,1 3,2 4,1 3,6 85 Electrical mchy equip parts thereof, sound recorder etc ,0 54,4 8,3 11,1 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 32
34 Source: Statistical Service of Cyprus % change change 2011 / /2013 % share of total % share of total Railw/tramw locom, rolling-stock & parts thereof, etc ,1-42,5 0,0 0,0 87 Vehicles o/t railw/tramw roll-stock, pts & accessories ,9 0,0 3,8 3,3 88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof ,7 520,5 3,3 17,8 89 Ships, boats and floating structures ,0 93,6 0,6 1,1 90 Optical, photo, cine, meas, checking, precision, etc ,2 11,2 3,1 2,9 91 Clocks and watches and parts thereof ,3 23,3 1,4 1,5 92 Musical instruments, parts and access of such articles ,3 37,3 0,0 0,0 93 Arms and ammunition; parts and accessories thereof ,8-20,2 1,1 0,8 94 Furniture; bedding, mattress, matt support, cushion etc ,4-48,1 1,4 0,6 95 Toys, games & sports requisites, parts & access thereof ,9-21,7 0,1 0,1 96 Miscellaneous manufactured articles ,2 96,0 0,0 0,0 97 Works of art, collectors' pieces and antiques ,2 3583,1 0,0 0,0 99 Unclassified trade N/A 549,4 0,0 0,2 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 33
35 ANNEX IV Domestic Exports by economic sector (in 000 s) Economic Sector % change % share of total % share of total 2012/ Grand Total ,1 100% 100% Raw Agricultural Products ,2 13,4 16,6 Live trees, bulbs, cut flowers ,8 0,0 0,0 Potatoes ,5 5,0 7,6 Other vegetables, fresh, frozen or dried ,9 1,3 0,9 Citrus fruit ,7 4,0 3,9 Grapes, fresh ,7 0,1 0,1 Fish, crustances, molluscs (live, fresh, frozen) ,7 2,5 3,4 Live animals ,7 0,3 0,3 Plants used in perfumery, pharmacy, insecticidal, fungicidal, etc ,2 0,2 0,1 Other fruits, fresh, frozen or dried ,0 0,0 0,0 All others ,1 0,1 0,2 Minerals ,3 0,9 0,9 Bentonite (exc. activated) ,2 0,9 0,8 All others ,0 0,0 0,0 Industrial Products of Agricultural Origin ,6 17,4 17,3 Meat (excl. meat of quails) ,0 1,1 0,5 Halloumi cheese ,2 9,5 10,8 Cheese ,1 0,1 0,2 Honey ,6 0,0 0,0 Locust beans (incl. seeds) ,2 0,3 0,3 Fruit preserved ,2 0,1 0,1 Fruit and vegetable juices ,0 3,0 2,6 Beer ,2 0,1 0,1 Wines ,6 0,3 0,2 Alcoholic beverages (excl. beer and wines) ,2 0,0 0,0 Raw hides and skins ,2 0,7 0,7 Milk and cream, not concentrated nor containing added sugar ,4 0,4 0,4 Guts, Bladders and stomachs of animals ,6 0,2 0,2 Wheat, meslin and cereal flour ,5 0,8 0,6 Non alcoholic beverages containing added sugar or flavoured ,4 0,5 0,4 Olive oil and its fractions,whether or not refined, not chemicaly modified ,0 0,0 0,1 All others ,1 0,1 0,1 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 34
36 Economic Sector % change % share of total % share of total 2012/ Industrial Products of Mineral Origin ,2 5,5 4,5 Activated natural mineral prod. (bentonite) ,0 0,3 0,3 Cathodes of refined copper ,2 4,0 2,9 Salt suitable for human consumption ,9 0,6 0,6 Gypsum, Anhydrite ,0 0,4 0,4 All others ,9 0,2 0,3 Industrial Products of Manufacturing origin ,4 62,3 60,2 Coffee roasted ,7 0,1 0,1 Animal or vegetable fats and oils ,1 0,4 0,2 Food preparations based on meat ,1 0,1 0,1 Ice cream and other edible ice ,1 0,0 0,0 Sugar and chocolate confectionery ,0 0,0 0,0 Bread ,0 0,0 0,0 Biscuits, waffles, wafers, and other bakers wares ,4 0,1 0,1 Cigarettes ,0 1,3 1,3 Cement ,6 1,5 5,5 Pharmaceutical Products ,5 25,2 28,3 Paints and varnishes ,8 0,2 0,2 Essential oils, perfumery and cosmetics ,7 0,5 0,3 Soap, washing preparations ,2 0,1 0,1 Insecticides ,7 0,1 0,1 Tubes, pipes, sheets of plastics ,6 1,5 1,4 Plastic articles for packing goods ,0 0,1 0,1 Builders ware of plastic ,5 0,1 0,0 Articles of paper or paperboard ,5 0,6 0,4 Painted material ,5 0,1 0,0 Clothing ,1 0,4 0,3 Footwear ,3 0,0 0,0 Articles of iron and steel ,6 0,6 0,3 Aluminium bars, rods and profiles ,4 0,4 0,2 Pumps for liquids ,6 0,3 0,2 Brooms, brushes, mops etc ,6 0,1 0,1 Shortgun cartridges ,2 0,6 0,3 Furniture ,2 0,8 0,4 Lighting fixtures and fittings ,1 0,0 0,0 Mattresses ,8 0,1 0,0 Jewellery, goldsmiths and silversmiths wares ,7 0,1 0,1 Machinery for filing, closing, sealing, labelling ,9 0,2 0,7 Refractory cements, mortarts, concretes and similar compositions ,2 0,0 0,0 Builders joinery and carpentry of wood (windows, doors and other frames) ,7 0,1 0,0 Dexrins, starches, glues, adhesives ,5 0,1 0,1 Records, tapes and other recorded media ,4 0,1 0,1 Photosensitive semiconductor devices ,6 1,6 0,0 Parts and accessories of motor vehicles ,5 0,0 0,1 Yacths and other sports and pleasure boats ,4 0,2 0,2 Trade in Goods 2013 Page 35
37 Economic Sector % change % share of total % share of total 2012/ Industrial Products of Manufacturing origin ,4 62,3 60,2 Animal feeding preparations ,8 0,9 0,5 Uncooked or stuffed Pasta ,4 0,1 0,1 Waste and scrap of paper, glass and metal (excl. Prec. metal) ,4 10,4 6,8 Mixes and doughs for the preparation of baker wares ,0 0,2 0,2 Bulgur Wheat ,9 0,1 0,1 Mixtures of odoriferous substances of the kind used in industries ,3 0,1 0,1 Diagnostic or laboratory reagents ,6 0,0 0,2 Silver (unwrought, semi manufactured, powder form) ,1 0,2 0,1 Gold (unwrought, semi manufactured, powder form) ,8 6,2 4,9 Waste and Scrap of precious metal ,0 1,5 0,1 Filtering or purifying machinery for liquids and gases ,7 1,2 1,1 Fire extinguishers ,6 0,6 0,8 Dairy machinery ,1 0,0 0,1 Telecommunication equipment ,3 0,8 2,3 Parts of boards, panels, consoles, desks, cabinets for electric control and distribution ,5 0,4 0,1 Waste and scrap of lead acid spent electric accumulators ,1 0,1 0,1 Electronic or non electr. Instruments used in geodesy, topography, surveying ,0 0,1 0,2 All others ,6 1,8 1,1 Unclassified ,5 0,4 0,6 Source: Statistical Service of Cyprus Trade in Goods 2013 Page 36
38 ANNEX V Imports for home consumption - by economic sector (in 000 s) % change % change % share of total % share of total % share of total 2011/ / Total ,4-16,0 100% 100% 100% Consumer Goods ,7-9,3 31,3% 32,9% 35,5% Non durable ,9-5,7 20,1% 21,7% 24,4% Food and beverages ,9-1,1 10,7% 12,0% 14,2% Other ,3-11,4 9,4% 9,7% 10,2% Semi durable ,2-16,6 6,1% 6,1% 6,1% Durable ,2-15,8 5,0% 5,0% 5,0% Intermediate Inputs ,3-12,8 27,0% 24,1% 25,0% Agriculture ,1-4,1 1,6% 1,7% 2,0% Construction and mining ,0-35,0 5,3% 4,1% 3,2% Manufacturing ,4-5,6 16,0% 14,8% 16,7% Transport, storage and communication ,9-15,0 1,0% 0,7% 0,7% Other ,1-23,0 3,1% 2,7% 2,5% Capital Goods ,7-21,8 7,5% 6,2% 5,8% Agriculture ,1-19,3 0,3% 0,2% 0,2% Construction and mining ,3-15,3 0,8% 0,6% 0,7% Manufacturing ,5-15,8 1,8% 1,3% 1,3% Transport, storage and communication ,2-26,7 1,0% 0,9% 0,8% Other ,1-24,5 3,6% 3,1% 2,8% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 37
39 % change % change % share of total % share of total % share of total Source: Statistical Service of Cyprus 2011/ / Transport equipment and parts ,0-37,0 9,8% 7,3% 5,5% Passenger vehicles ,9-43,0 4,9% 3,7% 2,5% Commercial vehicles ,3-54,3 0,5% 0,3% 0,2% Special purposes lorries and vans ,3-80,9 0,2% 0,1% 0,0% Public service vehicles ,7-72,8 0,1% 0,1% 0,0% Aircraft, helicopters, ballons and airships ,8 2796,3 1,4% 0,0% 0,1% Motorvehicles and bicycles ,5-11,7 0,1% 0,1% 0,1% Other transport equipment ,6-58,6 0,3% 0,7% 0,3% Parts for transport equipment ,7-20,8 2,4% 2,4% 2,3% Fuels and lubricants ,2-19,3 23,2% 29,2% 28,1% Unclassified ,0-68,3 1,1% 0,3% 0,1% Trade in Goods 2013 Page 38
40 ANNEX VI Trade by continent (in 000 s) Total Imports Domestic Exports Re-Exports Total Imports Domestic Exports Re-exports % change 2012/ 2013 % change 2012/ 2013 % change 2012/ 2013 WORLD ,2 10,5 15,7 Europe ,7 3,5 10,9 North America ,6 41,3 84,7 South America ,5 429,1-54,8 Asia ,9 8,2 9,0 Africa ,3 47,6 53,9 Oceania ,0 27,0-40,9 Antartica N/A -100,0 N/A Other not specified ,3 63,2 645,4 Stores and Provisions third countries N/A N/A N/A Source: Statistical Service of Cyprus Note: Data for 2013 are provisional Trade in Goods 2013 Page 39
41 ANNEX VII Trade by country (in 000 s) In 000's Total Imports Domestic Exports Re-Exports Total Exports Partner \ Year WORLD (TOTAL) AD:ANDORRA AE:UAE AF:AFGHANISTAN AG:ANTIGUA and BARBUDA AL:ALBANIA AM:ARMENIA AN: Antilles (NL) AO:ANGOLA AQ:ANTARCTICA AR:ARGENTINA AS:SAMOA (US) AT:AUSTRIA AU:AUSTRALIA AW:ARUBA AZ:AZERBAIJAN BA:BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA BB:BARBADOS BD:BANGLADESH BE:BELGIUM BF:Burkina Faso BG:BULGARIA BH:BAHRAIN BI:BURUNDI BJ:Benin BN:Brunei BO:BOLIVIA BQ:Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba Trade in Goods 2013 Page 40
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