Exports of goods to the European Union countries in January-November 2022 amounted to $2354 million, up by 36.2% YoY. They have a share of 59.1% in total exports, down by 2.2%.
According to the National Statistics Bureau (BNS), exports of goods to the CIS countries had a value of $929.3 million dollars, up 2.2-fold. The share was 23.3%, up by 8.3%.
The analysis of the evolution of exports by country reveals an increase in goods deliveries to Ukraine (7.5-fold, mainly generated by the increase in deliveries (re-exports) of oil and liquefied gas products), Romania (+52.3%), Italy (+40.9%), Bulgaria (2.1-fold) and Iran (2910.1-fold, due to significant deliveries of sunflower seed oil, worth $51.8 million).
In January-November 2022, exports of goods amounted to $3985.3 million, up by 41.3% YoY. Of the total exports, 69.4% were domestic goods. (Moldpres/Business World Magazine)