May 1, 2023

In 2022, EU chemical (including pharmaceutical) extra-EU exports reached a record high of €553 billion, fueled by increasing prices. This was an increase of more than one-fifth (+21%) compared with the value of exports in 2021 (€458 billion).

The value of chemical imports from non-EU countries into the EU was significantly lower, but also hit a record high of €363 billion, an increase of almost a third (+33%) compared with 2021 (€272 billion).

Top exporter: Germany

In 2022, among the EU members, the top 5 exporters were Germany (€142 billion), Belgium (€81 billion), Ireland (€71 billion), France (€53 billion) and the Netherlands (€49 billion).

The main extra-EU destinations were the United States (€147 billion), the United Kingdom (€55 billion), Switzerland (€52 billion), China (€38 billion) and Japan (€23 billion).

Infographics: EU exports of chemicals, in € billion, 2022

Regarding chemical imports, Germany was the largest importer from non-EU countries in 2022 (€72 billion), followed by the Netherlands and Belgium (each €53 billion), Italy (€30 billion), Spain and France (each €28 billion).


Source: Eurostat
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