coMMt§st0trt
.,
OF THE
EUROPEAN GOMMUNITIES
,
I,
"T,IS' Directorate-General forExternal Relations
'
coMMrDrJTr TMDE rN 1974:CIIANGES AS COIiTPARED
Mffi
1973(Ln.r,n,
.o
,,;I
g14 c,^,,n,-J*,it'
,q73 - - .+ò
._,+
ùe,r.rrL' 1,..\\",1-"t
u'J, (1 vat'''; '1 '7l' ": 'cc 2t't
t'fufl1
ri?ttr)t-r;É TIIEL
r'vloi''
t'lt
1 76461\tc cclt'll'wv"'f
oscÉ
,I
0.\.
L
COi\ITEl{IS
I.
t^toRLD rR^ADEIN
1g?4A.
World,trade
includ.ing intra-Comrmrnity tra.d.eB.
Worlcl.trade
exclud.inglntra-4onrnrnity
tradeII.
TR4DP rNM
(rmM-aoMMrJl[ITY TRADE ANprHE REST OF' lEE ùIORI,D
Pa€es
'1
I
4
5
1.
Ihe
relative
ecaleof
trade
in L)ll,
j
2,
Geographicalanalysis
of
generaltrade
(intra-{ornmrnitytrade
and.trade
with
the
rest
of
the
wor1d.)
I
III.
I1f,IRA-COI,IMUMIYTRADE
8L.
Intra-.Comurunitytrade
LnL)l!
I
2.
Relative
sharesin
intra4ornnunity
trade
in I9?4
g3.
The intra-{ommunitytrade
surpluses and.d.eficits
Ln
L974
94.
stnrcture
of
intra-comrmrnity trad.eby
olass
of
product rl
W.
COMMUMTY TRADE iÙITiT{ T'IIE REST OF TTIEI,IORLD
131.
Conmunitytrade
with
non-membercountries
in L974
132.
Geographicalpattern
of
Comrunity trad.ewith
'
non-.nembercou::tries
13
3.
Commtrnitytrade
balanceswith
non-rnember countriesby
type
of country
Lj
4.
stnrcture
of
comrutrnitytrade
with
non.+embercourtriee
by class
of
product
l8
).
Trade bala.nces u"ith non-aenbercountries
by class of
proclrrct
ZL6.
Geographioal a.nalysisof
trad,eby
class
of
product
23 ANNDCESI.
Comrnrnityinports
in
I9?4 ana volume ind.ices Lg74n32.
Comnunity exportsin I!J{
ancL volumeinùices
Lg74/733.
Geographicalanalysis
of
general Comuunity tra.d,e(intra
EC+
EC trad.ewith
outsid.e world,)tn
t97q,4.
frade
between MernborStates
La L9745.
Volume ind.iceeof
tra.de between MemberStates
(tglq/ll)
6.
frade
between MernberStates Ln
L974l.
Trade between Meroberstates
Ln L974by
cless
of
productgourlgl,Ery gB4pE Lri_1274
I.
hIORI,D TBADE*IN
1q?4A.
tùorlcL trad,e includ,ing intra-Corumrnlty trad,ethe following
tatle
gives
figures
for
worldtrade
in
19?4 oompared.with
1973:TASLE 1
1n
Ecports
HorId.
United. Statee
EEI'A Ce,ueÀa
J apan
USSR
l
OPEC'
L974
I
60.3 527.6 767,5100
t45
L974
|
107.1100 156 100 139
Ln3
141.5
23.3 I
1OO32.3 ;
13919?3
I
38.3 100t62
Ln4
|
62.r.19731
el.t I
rooL974
|-24,9 |
u8
tn3
1r9,5 I
root974
I 3r,7 |
163L973
L974 772.252O.6
210.0
275.9
7O.2
ll.L
37.7 49.4 25-3 32.8 36.9 55.5 2L.5
27'-4
37.6 134,0
100
148
100
131
100
138
100
131
1.00
356
Cpmmunity
(nine
corrrrtries)L974
1973
lzr4.8 I
lzg3,g I
r:e
roo1g?3
I
68.8100
130
100 150
loo
t28
1973 L974
lrttl_
-Organization
of
petroleurn-e:cportingcor:ntries. rts
nembers ar€:119"_"1", Ecuador, Gabon, fnd.ònesia,
Ir"rr,
Iraqr
Kuwait,
the
Libya.n Arab Repubric,Nigeria, eatar,
sanèiArabia,
ite
united. Arab Emirates and,Venezuela.
*
-2-Trade balances
tr,Ilth
the
exoeptionof
the
IISSR ancl.the
OpECcountries, the
trad,ebarances
of
the principar
countries
or trading
areas showed. anunfavourabLe trend.
in
1974.TtStE 2
-Trade balances
in
d
million
tn3
-4843
l-a+Xl+g6f
-
5760
l*
tgggl-
r:ea
l*
355rn4
-18131 I_rylgl
l_
»eg
-rogao |
+
4a9l-
6stt
l+
z5o4[;:
lil
l;:
l#
Ifl:
tyt4
OPEC
+
18100+102300
xl
193lhe
reopective sharesof
the
main trad.ing parbnersin
worrd. trad.e areas
follows:
T.A3LE 3
I^IorId.
Imports Exports
. Ln3 I
»tq
tyl3
t974100 100 100 100
EUR-9
of
which-interral
trade extertral- trad.e_United. States
EITA
Èlads
Japarr
USSR
Rest
of
the
r+or1(40.7
'21.O
19.6
13'0
8n2
4:4
7,3
4.0
3.7
18-J
38.3
18.0 20.3
14,O
7,9 4.2 8.1
3.2
4,t1
2012
40.4
21.3 19.1
13.5
7.2
4.9
?.1
4.L
7.2
t5.6
35,7
18.1
t7.6
L2.6
6.4
4.2
l.z
315
L7.4
13'0
-4-3.
Wor1d.trade
exclud.ing intra-Comnrunity tradeIn
19?4, world.trad,ol crolu0tng lntra-{omuunlty
trade,
waa aafollowsr
fmoorts Exports
.
y'
'ooo
tq?3=ioo $
'ooo
ro73=1oomilLion
nillion
WorId,
EC
(Hra
IIIR+)
6?9.6
151
632.7
L54156.1
t4g
136.3
13?The shares
of
the
cl.lfferent countries
or traùjng
a:reasin
this
d,efinitloa
of, workl,trade
are
aafollowsl
TA3I,E 4
Tabres
3
and4
demonstratethe
changein
the
shareof
petroLeuro-inpor*lng
oorrntriesin
reration
to that of
tb.e petroLeun--e4portingcotrntrles
in
world,trade.
Trading
aseas/countries
Irrports ESrports
t973 L974 1973
t974
World. (exclucling Et R-g
interaal
tradeof
wlricherternal trad
'
United. StateE EITACeuada
.
yaFA ussR ogsc,Rést
of
the
worlcL100 100 100 100
24.9 16.5
10'4
5.6
9.2
5'1
4:7
23.6
24.8
U.0
9.6
5.I
9.9
4.O
5ro
24t6
24.2
U.1
9.2 6.2
9'o
5.2 9.2
19.8
2L.5 15.4
7.8
5.2 8.8 4.3
2L.2
rT.
TRADEIN
GENERAL IIITRA-{O}O{UMTY TRANE AND TRIDE V,IIT}I THE REST TTIE I.JOruD1.
Ttrerelative
scale
of
trad.ein
1e?4rn
l)l!,,
the
comnunityrs importsof
234{00 milrion
u.a.
represented.25.fl"
of
its
g?oss d,ornesticproduct
(Clp)
as
againstUI
000milLlon
u.a.
(20.fl,)
in llll
anèits
exports
of
220 000
rnillion
u.a.
represented. z4/" asagainst
16T 9oomillion
u:a.
or
ZO.L$ia L9?3.
,r"ron
Ilfl
+o 1974in
the
communitR importsper inhabitant
increased.frorn
66!
u.a. to
909u.a.
and.e:pàrts
from
654u.a.
to
853u.a.;
in
the united
states inports per inhabitant
increased. fràm 263 u.a.to
404u.a.
anct exports from2JI
u.a. to
16l u.a.
rn
l)l!,,
the
Nine ran up an overarL tra.d.e baranced.eficit
of
L4 4O2
million
u.a. (l lq nillion r.&.
iD
19?3).
Ofthe
Menberstatesr onlx the
Fed.eral Republicof
Gennar:gr achieved an e:cportsurplus
and'it
wasalso
oneof
the
few Iniestern cou-ntriesto
increaseits
-e:cport surprus Ln L974(inport-export ,cover,
rate
in
LgzlrASIp
rt-EaÉ
Relative.scale
of
trade
in
genera\in l)l!
(et
current prices
and. exchangerates)
';
!i
I (,l
I
IMPORTS D(PORlS I
Balance
million
11.a'0Ibcport/impcrt
cover
rate'
(/.) 1000
n
u.a{"
mP'
u.y'irrtrab. r@o m,r.".1
/"
cnrl
fo.rrlirrr"a.
Germany
(rn)
France-Italy
Netherland.s
Belgiurn/Luxembourg
llnlted. Kingd.m
Irelanil
Denmark
EUN-9
USA Canada Japarr
55.6
4L.7
32'-5
26.6 23.7
43.3
3.o 7.9
234.4
8I.7
25,849.7
18. e
lg.6
2712
48. o 54^z
28.6
57?5
32.5
25r5
5.32
tg.52
g.22
8%
795
587
L
9622
34L772 988
t
5tt
909
71.6 36.1 24,2
26.4
22.6 30.9 2.L 6.2
220,O
77.7
26.2
M.4
23.5 L6.g
20.2
47.6 53,6 20.4
39.7
25.,3
24.O
5r42
2!.L2
g,g2
I
154 687 4371
9482
226 551 682L
22785r
367
t
L67 405404
I
149 453-GDP
=
Gross d.omes.tic product.)
"1973.
Source:
EUR0STAT,Iionthly
Statistics,
ancl UNl{onthly BuIletin
of
Statistics.
L29
86
74
99
95 7L 69 ?8
94
9r
101
2.
Gewith
thefhe
breakd.ownby origin
trade
for
1973 and 1974 TA3LE 6neral
trad.e intra-Comrmrni tradethe
wor.and d.estination
of
tbe
Conrmrnityre generalis
asfollows:
Orig:i.n
/O""ti*ttoo
IMPORTSE]POEIS
WorIcL
Intra
HJR-9IIIR-p
erteznal
tradeof
whichClass,
-
(industriallzed,
countries)
Class
,
(d.eveloninscorrrtries)
Class-
3
(Staie-trad,ins countries)1073
100
52
48
27 18
4
l97d
100
47
53
24
25
4
1q73 100 53
47
3o
t4
4
L974
100
51
49
29
15
5
For
the
geographical analysisof
general traÀe by MemberState,
see AnnexJ.
lltre increase
-8-rfi.
ItitTEA:eoMJNItY IAADEI.
Intra-Corumrnltytrade
ln
1q?4rhe
foLloring tabre
showsiatra,-conuunity traÀe
in
L974 compared,with
1973:TABI,E 7
fatra
run+
ce:many (Its) &aaoe
ftaly
Netherlands
Selgium/Luxerobourg
United. Kingdoa
Irela^nd.
Denmark
110.2
26.7 20.0
13-8
15.3 15.6 13.0
2rL 316
t24
118 L22
t27 l.28
L26
t28
130 L27
111.5
32.1
lg.4
11.0 18.7
15.8 10.3
1.6 2.7
],27
t22
123134
121
13r
t22
118Onigi1;
/nastiratioa
t000 m
u.a.
1973=100-I}@ORTS
-1973-100
t000 m
u,i
2.
Relative
sharesin
intra-Comuunitytrade
in
1q74Tn
l)1A,,
Ge:many accounted.for
Zfloof
intra-Couruuxrltytrade
as againsttU"
in
19?3;
it
was followed.,in
d.escenèingorèer,
by:France
r
Lù/o (unchanged.)Netherlands:
tgl
Ofl,)
SLEUI 14l, (rrnchanged)
Ita§: 1$
(unchanged.)Unitecl. Kingclom:
I@,
(uncbanged)Der:mark: 1y', (r:nchanged.)
Ireland: {,
(uncbanged.)(For
the
ctetailecl. volumepattern
of
intra4omrmrnitytrade
by l,lemberState,
s€e Annex!).
3.
The intra-Conmunity trad.e sur?Iuses and.d.eficits
in
1a?4ln L)l!,,
asin
L973tthe
Beneluxcountries
and Ce::nar;r achieved. surpluses on intra-Commr.rnityorports;
GermarSr and.the
Netherland.sreoord.ed.
a
rise
in
tho
import/e4port
coverrate
of
9
and5
pointsrespectively, while the
BLEUlost
{ points.
Forthe
sarne period.,France
kept
its
intra-Commrnity nerchand.ise e:c.ports and. importsvirtually
in
balance(97f").
Asfor
the
other
I'[enberStates,
the IInited. Kingd.on reduced.its
d,efioit by
1
point
(l%),
Ita^Iy
increaeedhers
by
3 points
(l%),
Ireland.by
!
points
(79/") and. Derunark by6
points (lq/").
The
follou"lng
table
(B)
showsthe
intra-Comuunitytrade
surplusesrABIE
8-(rlrtttion
u.a.
)I H
o
I
G F r.- trL SLEI' IIK
fr1
o&o
Dlc
Germartrlr
hance
Italy
Netherlands
Belg"iun/tuxemboug
United Kingd.om
Irelatd.
Denrnark
Iutra
Erp/imp.
coverrate
+ +
-a
*,
L
t66
N3
518
I
498 100678
5
4L9+
+
+
+
i
t20
-1834
+11O3
432
141
+
582+72
+47
-604
97
-130r
_1247
:
+
+
324 193 275
22
85
-2854
79
+
978+
6gl
+
:o'
-32
+
962+4j
.+
25.8+3 406 I
t22
426
+
409+
123+32
_
t55
+9
+
14I+
134I
101
-L629
79L
_
423428
+
459+
377244
-2679
I
79
111
96'
3r
18
+3
-
:'o
2L
507
76
660^
-88
+57
-
281-
f86+
191+21
-946
74
4.
Stmcture
of
intra-Communitytrade
by
cl-assof
productCompared.
wlth
1973,the stnroture
of
intra-Comrmrnity tradefor
the
Nine as e whole was asfollows
(/):
Primarrr products
of
whichFood,stuffB (O)
Beverrages and. tobacoo. (f )
Cnrcl.e
nateriaLs
(2)Oils
anctfets
(4)Ihels
$anufactured. eood.s
-of
whichchenicals
(!)
Machinery and.
transport
equipnent (Z)Manufactureè good.s
classifiecl. by
rnaterials
(6) Other rnanufactured. good.s (8)(g)
lhe
sttnrcture
of
intra-Conur:nity trade
byby
Tab1e p:te?4
26
L2,
I
5
1
7
]}
tn
L9741073 25
4
I0
29
25
IO
L
L2
2
5
I
5
74
L2 26 25 L0
1
TAXIE
q----Ji Intra-4omrmrnit.v' trad.e b.v
class
@
f
=
importer ercports@)
I H t§
I
lclassification
csrt
segtiore CIass
c F
r
lùL BLEU UKInI
'
u..
IN'R 9
r
Er
EI
EI
.E
I
EI
Er
EI
E
f
orE
o0 r5
10 6 11
L9
36
:
o+I
3 2+4
5 7
6{B
9
o-9
Food.stuffs;
beveragesand tobacco
tr\re1s
Crrd.e
naterials
ChemicalsIlachineryl
transpor.bequipment
',Ianufactured. goods
lransactions
arrd.lrod.ucts
nei.€.
'ota1 trad.e
20
3
I
10 26 32
I
Loo 100
11
7 3
I
2T
M
o
9 11
7 7 L2
28
100 1C
3 5 13 18
50
I
6
I
5 L5
3z
32
2
00 100
4z
2 7 7 9
30
3
I
oo6
L7
3 13 29 32
o
L00
45
I
11
5
2L
t7
o
100 13
7 6
t2
2635
1
IV.
COMMUNIIY TRADE IfIITI TIIE REST OF TT{E WORI,D1.
Connunitytrade vrith
non-menbercor:::tries
in
L974{he
following table
shows Comrmnitytrade
rrith
non-meuber countriesLn L974 comparrd
with
1973:rn
L)l!,,
the
pattern
of
comrunity tra.d.ewith
non-member countrieschangecl as
follows
in
comparieonrsith
19?3:Origia /Deetiration
TTPORTS DPORTSl@0 m
u.a.
1973=
100 r000 m Ll .o. 1973=
100Total
non--rnember countritof
whichClass
1
(industrialized.
countries)
C1ass
2
(Developing countries ) Class3
(State-trar§.ingcountries )
Various unolassified.
countries
I
s
124-256.6
fi.5
8.5
0.7
149
t25
186 132
534
108. q
63.0
13.6 10.4
1.,
137
t29
L4gL47
205
N,trORTS E]POHTS
t973 t974 t973 1974
Total
non-*rembercountrir
s
100-54 37
I
100
46
47
100
62
28
100
58
31
10
of
rdriohIndus. countries
(Cfas.s f)Developing countries
(C1ass 2)
State-traùing
countries
(Crass
l)
[image:15.594.65.563.211.394.2]TA3I,U
10Cornnuni-t
tra4e
with
non-rnembercountries
in
1I P
§
If =irnports
E=eetorr*s
c F
r
NL ItEUUK
Irl
Dk..EUR g
r
EI
EI
Er
E
r
EI
E---EITI'A
Other West.
Eur.
countrit
North America
Other
industr.
countriesI
-I
Er
E II Ert6
s8
L7 7 I 27t2
15 7 10 6 L7 6 18 12 13 5 9 5 16 4 L6 r5 L6 6 I1 5 23 4 22 11 r.5 6 13 5 22I
20 10 20 6 L5 62t
10 '18I
20 15 L4I
25 7 IO 7 4z 104t
I
L2 5 47 11 T2 4 L4 6 19 T 221I
L6 8class
1(rnd.us. countrier-)+e 6T 39 48 34
53 43 54 48 56 52 6L 54 69 66 74 46
58
Qverseas associated Stat,
Non-assoc;
African
StatesLatin
America-&Iiddle
East
-
iFar
East andpacific
IsIJ
,"3
r3 7t4
s6
2 4I
6 5 L0 10 4 28 3t6
1L 6 6 4 4I5
7 28 3 4I1
7 8 3 4 10 6 26 6 5 6 7 7 6 11 5 62l
3 6 5I
7 5 3 8 5 19 6 3 6 6 10I
4 4 4 L7 5 2 3 10 3 4l2
3 5t2
3 4 4 3 4 4 5 10 6 2L 5 5 7 7 7 5C1ass
Z
(Devel«_
_.
cosn!;YàIf
43 25 55 43 57 3352 31 46 31 4L 33 34 22 25 1g 47
u
I
11 5 8 8 104
I
6 10 4 4 B 5 86 6 9
Clasee
J
(state-tra.d,ingcountries ) 9 13 6 9 9 11
5
I
6 10 5 5I
5 9 7 7 10
varlous uncLassified.
countries
I0TAL non-rnember
countri.es
o
I
o o 3 07 o 2 2 L 4 4 o 0
I
100 100 100 100 00 r00 o0 I00
100 100 100. 10c
3.
Comrnrnity trad.e balancos r^rith non+renbercountries by tJpe
of
countryA review
of
erryort/import ooverof
MemberStates
showsthat
thethe
countriee:EUR+
erternal
tradeof
whioh:cermany
(rn)
StEt
Deruoark France
ItaLy
United. Kingd,on
Netherlanès
Irelancl
rates
in
the totaL
ertra-Comrmrnity tradesituation
bas d.eteriorated.for
nost of
Export/impor* cover rate
La73
94
135 94
81
95 ?8
79 6g 55
1074
87
137 84 8z 77 7L 58 68 55
0f
the
Nine,
France had.the largest reLative
j-ncreasein lts
d,eficit
-
18pointe. rt is
followed,
in
d.escending ord.er,bythe
united. Kingd.on(11
points),
luuu
(10points),
rrerana
(iòi"i"{")',
it"ry
(7-p"i"{")';d
the
lfetherlancls(1
point).
Ilowever, Dennark reducedthe
d.eficit
onits
extra-4onmurity balanceby
oaepoint
and. Germangr increased,its
export-16-In
comparisonw'ith
1973,the net
trade
position by
type
of
cor:ntrychanged, as
follows
cluringthe
year rrnd.er consid.eration:TASLE
1]-Tabre 12 sbows
the
Menber statesr
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basic
products d.eteriorated.. The coverrates
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Lo74Sasic
products
24
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goode I81
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