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Trade balance of goods in the United Kingdom 2011

 

United Kingdom: Trade balance of goods from 2001 to 2011 (in billion U.S. dollars)

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Great Britain; World Trade Organization Source: WTO


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The statistic shows the trade balance of goods (exports minus imports of goods) in the United Kingdom from 2001 to 2011. A positive value means a trade surplus, a negative trade balance means a trade deficit. In 2011, the trade deficit of goods in the United Kingdom amounted to about 164.6 billion U.S. dollars.

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International , UK, Great Britain
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Survey time period 2001 to 2011
Object of investigation Trade balance of goods
Region Great Britain
Macroregion Europe only
Type time series
Category other
Relevance 4
Release
Published by World Trade Organization
Release date July 2012
Further information Values have been rounded to provide a better understanding of the statistic.

According to the source, these figures refer to the United Kingdom and include Great Britain (England, Wales, Scotland) as well as Northern Ireland.
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