Press Exports in February 2024: -2.0% on January 2024

Press release No. 140 of 8 April 2024

Exports (calendar and seasonally adjusted exports of goods), February 2024
132.9 billion euros
-2.0% on the previous month
-4.4% on the same month a year earlier

Imports (calendar and seasonally adjusted imports of goods), February 2024
111.5 billion euros
+3.2% on the previous month
-8.7% on the same month a year earlier

Foreign trade balance (calendar and seasonally adjusted), February 2024
+21.4 billion euros

WIESBADEN – In February 2024, German exports were down 2.0% and imports were up 3.2% on a calendar and seasonally adjusted basis compared with January 2024. Based on provisional data, the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) further reports that exports decreased by 4.4% from February 2023 and imports fell by 8.7%.

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After calendar and seasonal adjustment, Germany exported goods to the total value of 132.9 billion euros and imported goods to the value of 111.5 billion euros in February 2024. The foreign trade balance showed a surplus of 21.4 billion euros in February 2024. The calendar and seasonally adjusted surplus stood at 27.6 billion euros in January 2024 and 16.9 billion euros in February 2023.

Trade with EU countries

On a calendar and seasonally adjusted basis, Germany exported goods to the value of 72.9 billion euros to the Member States of the European Union (EU) in February 2024, while it imported goods to the value of 57.5 billion euros from these countries in the same period. Compared with January 2024, calendar and seasonally adjusted exports to the EU countries dropped by 3.9% and imports from these countries fell by 5.7%. The value of the goods exported to euro area countries in February 2024 totalled 50.8 billion euros (-3.6%), and the value of the goods imported from these countries was 38.1 billion euros (-4.7%). In February 2024, goods to the value of 22.1 billion euros (-4.6%) were exported to EU countries not belonging to the euro area, while the value of the goods imported from these countries was 19.4 billion euros (-7.7%), on a calendar and seasonally adjusted basis.

Trade with non-EU countries

Exports of goods to countries outside the EU (third countries) amounted to 60.0 billion euros in February 2024, while imports from these countries totalled 54.0 billion euros, on a calendar and seasonally adjusted basis. Compared with January 2024, exports to third countries increased by 0.4% and imports from third countries rose by 14.7%.

Most German exports in February 2024 went to the United States. After seasonal and calendar adjustment, exports of goods to the United States were up 10.2% compared with January 2024, with the value of exports to the United States rising to 13.8 billion euros. Exports to the People's Republic of China decreased by 0.6% to 8.0 billion euros and exports to the United Kingdom fell by 2.0% to 6.6 billion euros.

Most imports in February 2024 came from the People's Republic of China. Goods to the value of 12.1 billion euros were imported from there, which represented a 16.0% increase compared with the previous month, after calendar and seasonal adjustment. Imports from the United States decreased by 5.2% to 7.4 billion euros. Imports from the United Kingdom dropped by 4.6% to 3.1 billion euros during the same period.

Exports to the Russian Federation increased a calendar and seasonally adjusted 1.5% to 0.7 billion euros in February 2024 compared with January 2024. Compared with February 2023, when exports to Russia had already decreased sharply as a result of the Russian attack on Ukraine, exports fell by another 24.0%. Imports from Russia rose by 23.5% to 0.2 billion euros in February 2024 from January 2024, and were down 36.2% compared with February 2023.

Original foreign trade values (not adjusted for calendar or seasonal effects)

Germany exported goods to the value of 133.9 billion euros and imported goods to the value of 109.2 billion euros on a nominal basis (not adjusted for calendar or seasonal effects) in February 2024. Compared with February 2023, exports in February 2024 therefore decreased by 1.2%, and imports fell by 6.7%. The unadjusted foreign trade balance showed a surplus of 24.7 billion euros in February 2024. In February 2023, the surplus was 18.4 billion euros.

Methodological notes:

The differing comparative periods must be taken into account in all press releases on short-term indicators. Short-term economic monitoring focuses on comparisons of seasonally and calendar adjusted figures with those of the previous month or quarter. These reflect short-term economic trends. Year-on-year comparisons of calendar adjusted results enable long-term comparisons of levels and are not influenced by seasonal fluctuations or calendar effects. The results of month-on-month, quarter-on-quarter and year-on-year comparisons may differ considerably due to the Covid-19 crisis and the war in Ukraine.

Detailed explanations on calendar and seasonal adjustment are included in the "Saisonbereinigung im Außenhandel" methodological paper (only in German). Calendar and seasonally adjusted values are always notional calculated values. For this reason, a comparison between adjusted series and unadjusted (nominal) series would serve little purpose.

The results in this press release are provisional data from monthly foreign trade statistics. As detailed results are not available this early, it is not possible to provide information on the reasons for changes in foreign trade as a whole or in trade with individual countries or groups of countries.

 

Groups of countries (calendar and seasonally adjusted)
ItemFebruary
2024
January
to
February
2024
Percentage change from
January
2024
January to
February
2023
billion euros%
Total exports132.9268.6-2.0-2.1
including:
EU Member States72.9148.7-3.9-2.1
Euro area50.8103.4-3.6-3.8
Non-euro area22.145.3-4.62.1
Third countries60.0119.80.4-2.0
including:
Russian Federation0.71.31.5-29.3
Total imports111.5219.63.2-8.5
including:
EU Member States57.5118.6-5.7-3.8
Euro area38.178.1-4.7-5.6
Non-euro area19.440.5-7.7-0.1
Third countries54.0101.014.7-13.4
including:
Russian Federation0.20.423.5-70.9
Foreign trade (special trade)
Exports and imports
Calendar and seasonally adjusted values/original values
YearMonthExportsImports
calendar and seasonally
adjusted value
original valuecalendar and seasonally
adjusted value
original value
value in
billion euros
change on
previous month, %
value in
billion euros
change on the same
month of the
previous year, %
value in
billion euros
change on
previous month, %
value in
billion euros
change on the same
month of the
previous year, %
2023January135.12.9129.014.9117.80.2117.39.3
February139.12.9135.57.7122.23.7117.03.4
March132.5-4.7149.25.9115.3-5.6124.9-4.9
April134.01.1125.30.1115.2-0.1109.9-10.6
May133.7-0.2134.1-1.9116.91.5118.9-10.0
June133.6-0.1141.52.4114.6-2.0118.5-8.5
July131.6-1.5128.1-1.1113.3-1.1109.1-12.1
August131.80.2125.7-3.7113.0-0.2108.7-16.2
September128.9-2.2131.6-8.8111.0-1.8111.2-17.8
October128.7-0.2133.2-3.2110.0-1.0114.1-13.3
November133.63.8141.7-3.1111.71.6118.2-11.3
December127.6-4.4115.2-9.0104.7-6.397.9-14.9
2024January135.66.3131.11.6108.13.3108.5-7.5
February132.9-2.0133.9-1.2111.53.2109.2-6.7

More information:

More calendar and seasonally adjusted results of foreign trade statistics are available in the GENESIS-Online database (Tables 51000-0020 and 51000-0021). First detailed provisional results on a nominal basis by country of origin/country of destination and by chapter of the Commodity Classification for Foreign Trade Statistics are available for download.

Foreign trade results are also available on Dashboard Germany at www.dashboard-deutschland.de (only in German). This data portal of the Federal Statistical Office combines up-to-date indicators from official statistics producers and other data providers on the topics of the economy, finance, health and mobility. The portal also contains the Economic Pulse Monitor (Pulsmesser für die Wirtschaft) (only in German) tool for real-time economic monitoring.

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