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BELARUS TRADES WITH 180 COUNTRIES IN JANUARY-NOVEMBER 2009
In January-November 2009 Belarus traded with 180 countries, exporting commodities to 139 countries and importing products from 168 countries.
The area of Belarus’ trade has expanded since earlier this year. For comparison, in January Belarus traded with 127 countries, exporting commodities to 86 countries and importing products from 118 countries.
In January-November Belarus’ main trade partners were Russia (47.3% of the total trade), the Netherlands (7.7%), Germany (6.3%), Ukraine (6.1%), Latvia (3.5%), Poland (3.2%), China (2.5%), the UK (2.1%) as well as Italy, Brazil and India.
In January-November 2009, Belarus’ export of commodities to Russia shrank by 39.5% to $6,039 million over the same period last year, with the country accounting for 31.7% of Belarus’ export volume. The export to the Netherlands went down by 36.7% to $3,234 million. Consequences of the global crisis have affected Belarus’ trade with many other countries. Thus, in January-November Belarus’ export to Ukraine amounted to $1,543 million (57% as against the same period of last year), Poland — $732.9 million (42.4%), Latvia — $1,145 million (70.8%), Lithuania $336 million (57.8%). Meanwhile, in the period under review, the export to India increased by 61.9% to $473.9 million, to Germany by 12.4% to $862.9 million.
In January-November 2009 Belarus’ merchandise trade amounted to $44.487 billion, or 65.9% as against the same period last year. Belarus’ export shrank to $19.06 billion (61.6% as against January-November 2008), with the import down to $25.427 billion (69.6%). The commodity trade deficit made up $6.367 billion.
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