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UK overseas trade in goods statistics December 2023: commentary

Published 15 February 2024

Trade in Goods Summary

From 31 December 2020, the free movement of people and goods and services between the UK and the European Union (EU) ended. This meant HMRC has changed sources and methodologies of the trade in goods statistics. Users must refer to the accompanying methodology document, which details these changes and the impact on the statistics.

Total exports of goods for December 2023

拢29.0 billion down 拢8.1 billion (22%) on November 2023, and down 拢11.6 billion (29%) on December 2022

Total imports of goods for December 2023

拢50.3 billion down 拢5.9 billion (11%) on November 2023, and down 拢7.2 billion (13%) on December 2022

Source: HM Revenue & Customs, UK overseas trade in goods statistics
Note: 2023 data is provisional

The UK was a net importer this month, with imports exceeding exports by 拢21.3 billion, widening the trade gap by 拢2.1 billion on November 2023.

Figure 1: Total UK monthly trade in goods, July 2022 to December 2023

Source: HM Revenue & Customs, UK overseas trade in goods statistics
Note: 2023 data is provisional

Figure 1 shows that exports and imports fell sharply in December 2023, with the trade gap continuing to widen. The large decline in exports was mainly influenced by Precious metals. These commodities are highly volatile, with irregular trading patterns, impacted by price fluctuations. Non-Monetary Gold (NMG) can form a substantial part of the non-EU Overseas Trade Statistics (OTS). For further information, see . Data relating to monthly non-EU and EU import and export totals for January 2008 onwards with a breakdown of non-monetary gold and other trade is available in an .

EU and non-EU Trade in Goods

  • Exports to the EU accounted for 48% of the total value of exports
  • Imports from the EU accounted for 51% of the total value of imports

Table 1: Total UK trade in goods with EU and non-EU, December 2023 (拢 billion)

贵濒辞飞听听听 EU听听听听 non-EU 罢辞迟补濒听
Exports 14.0 15.0 29.0
Imports 25.6 24.8 50.3

Source: HM Revenue & Customs, UK overseas trade in goods statistics
Note: 2023 data is provisional

Table 1 shows the share of EU and non-EU exports and imports.

EU exports for December 2023 were 拢14.0 billion. This was a decrease of 拢2.5 billion (15%) on November 2023, and a decrease of 拢2.3 billion (14%) compared with December 2022.

Non-EU exports for December 2023 were 拢15.0 billion. This was a decrease of 拢5.5 billion (27%) on November 2023, and a decrease of 拢9.3 billion (38%) compared with December 2022.

EU imports for December 2023 were 拢25.6 billion. This was a decrease of 拢3.7 billion (13%) on November 2023, and a decrease of 拢0.9 billion (3%) compared with December 2022.

Non-EU imports for December 2023 were 拢24.8 billion. This was a decrease of 拢2.2 billion (8%) on November 2023, and a decrease of 拢6.3 billion (20%) compared with December 2022.

Exports: Country Analysis

  • Exports to China down 77% in value on November 2023
  • Exports to Hong Kong down 89% in value on December 2022

These decreases were influenced by precious metals.

Table 2: UK exports of goods to the top 5 countries, main commodity and total value, December 2023

Main partner country Total country value (拢 million) Main commodity Partner commodity value (拢 million)
USA 4,925 Mechanical appliances 1,118
Germany 2,535 Mechanical appliances 559
Netherlands 2,031 Mineral fuels 632
France 1,973 Mechanical appliances 346
Ireland 1,840 Mineral fuels 252

Source: HM Revenue & Customs, UK overseas trade in goods statistics
Note: 2023 data is provisional

Table 2 shows the top 5 export partner countries by value:

  • USA
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • France
  • Ireland

Exports of Mechanical appliances accounted for 23% of UK exports to the USA, 22% of UK exports to Germany, and 18% of UK exports to France. Exports of Mineral fuels accounted for 31% of UK exports to the Netherlands and 14% of UK exports to Ireland.

Exports: Commodity Analysis

  • Precious metals down 87% in value on November 2023
  • Precious metals down 92% in value on December 2022

Table 3: UK exports of goods of the top 5 commodities, main partner country and total value, December 2023

Commodity Total commodity value (拢 million) Main partner country Partner country value (拢 million)
Mechanical appliances 5,791 USA 1,118
Motor vehicles 3,528 USA 680
Mineral fuels 2,648 Netherlands 632
Electronic equipment 1,902 USA 311
Pharmaceutical products 1,808 USA 668

Source: HM Revenue & Customs, UK overseas trade in goods statistics
Note: 2023 data is provisional

Table 3 shows the top 5 export commodities by value:

  • Mechanical appliances
  • Motor vehicles
  • Mineral fuels
  • Electronic equipment
  • Pharmaceutical products

Exports to the USA accounted for 19% of UK exports of Mechanical appliances, 19% of UK exports of Motor vehicles, 16% of Electronic equipment, and 37% of UK exports of Pharmaceutical products. Exports to the Netherlands accounted for 24% of UK exports of Mineral fuels.

Imports: Country Analysis

  • Imports from China down 20% in value on November 2023
  • Imports from Norway down 63% in value on December 2022

Table 4: UK imports of goods from the top 5 countries, main commodity and total value, December 2023

Main partner country Total country value (拢 million) Main commodity Partner commodity value (拢 million)
Germany 6,807 Motor vehicles 1,966
USA 5,537 Mineral fuels 1,378
China 4,614 Electronic equipment 1,139
Netherlands 3,677 Mechanical appliances 637
France 3,318 Motor vehicles 491

Source: HM Revenue & Customs, UK overseas trade in goods statistics
Note: 2023 data is provisional

Table 4 shows the top 5 import partner countries by value:

  • Germany
  • USA
  • China
  • Netherlands
  • France

Motor vehicles accounted for 29% of UK imports from Germany and 15% of UK imports from France. Mineral fuels accounted for 25% of UK imports from the USA. Electronic equipment accounted for 25% of UK imports from China. Mechanical appliances accounted for 17% of UK imports from the Netherlands.

Imports: Commodity Analysis

  • Imports of Electronic equipment down 24% in value on November 2023
  • Imports of Mineral fuels down 56% in value on December 2022

Table 5: UK imports of goods of the top 5 commodities, main partner country and total value, December 2023

Commodity Total commodity value (拢 million) Main partner country Partner country value (拢 million)
Precious metals 6,729 Germany 1,229
Mechanical appliances 6,096 Germany 844
Motor vehicles 5,849 Germany 1,966
Mineral fuels 5,523 Norway 1,802
Electronic equipment 4,348 China 1,139

Source: HM Revenue & Customs, UK overseas trade in goods statistics
Note: 2023 data is provisional

Table 5 shows the top 5 import commodities by value:

  • Precious metals
  • Mechanical appliances
  • Motor vehicles
  • Mineral fuels
  • Electronic equipment

Imports from Germany accounted for 18% of聽UK聽imports of Precious metals, 14% of UK imports of Mechanical appliances, and 34% of聽UK聽imports of Motor vehicles. Imports from Norway accounted for 33% of聽UK聽imports of Mineral fuels. Imports from China accounted for 26% of聽UK聽imports of Electronic equipment.

Focus

Precious metals

Precious metals are high-value volatile commodities, with irregular trading patterns and impacted by price fluctuations.

Exports

Exports of Precious metals decreased by 拢5,196 million (87%) on November 2023, led by:聽聽

  • 拢2,600 million (99%) decrease in exports to China
  • 拢768 million (95%) decrease in exports to Hong Kong
  • 拢627 million (91%) decrease in exports to Switzerland
  • 拢575 million (96%) decrease in exports to India
  • 拢245 million (68%) decrease in exports to USA

Exports of Precious metals decreased by 拢9,087 million (92%) on December 2022, led by:聽聽

  • 拢4,854 million (99%) decrease in exports to Hong Kong
  • 拢2,129 million (97%) decrease in exports to Switzerland
  • 拢1,684 million (99%) decrease in exports to China

Imports

Imports of Precious metals increased by 拢2,017 million (43%) on November 2023, led by:聽聽

  • 拢578 million (98%) increase in imports from USA
  • 拢568 million increase in imports from Switzerland聽(to double the value)
  • 拢475 million increase in imports from Canada (to double the value)
  • 拢416 million (51%) increase in imports from Germany
  • A further 4 countries (South Africa, France, Australia and Austria) with increases over 拢100 million

This was offset by a 拢1,032 million (100%) decrease in imports from Uzbekistan.

Imports of Precious metals increased by 拢3,466 million on December 2022 (to double the value), led by:聽聽

  • 拢988 million increase in imports from Germany聽(to 5 times the value)
  • 拢816 million increase in imports from Switzerland聽(to 3.5 times the value)
  • 拢503 million increase in imports from Kazakhstan (from 拢20 million)
  • 拢464 million (66%) increase in imports from USA
  • A further 4 countries (Canada, France, Australia and South Africa) with increases over 拢100 million

China

Exports

Exports to China decreased by 拢3,031 million (77%) on November 2023, led by:

  • 拢2,600 million (99%) decrease in exports of Precious metals
  • 拢229 million (99%) decrease in exports of Mineral fuels
  • 拢108 million (30%) decrease in exports of Motor vehicles

Similarly, exports to China decreased by 拢1,886 million (67%) on December 2022, led by a 拢1,684 million (99%) decrease in exports of Precious metals.

Imports

Imports from China decreased by 拢1,128 million (20%) on November 2023, led by:

  • 拢705 million (38%) decrease in imports of Electronic equipment
  • 拢293 million (30%) decrease in imports of Mechanical appliances

This was offset by a 拢402 million increase in imports of Motor vehicles (to double the value).

Similarly, imports from China decreased by 拢833 million (15%) on December 2022, led by:

  • 拢345 million (23%) decrease in imports of Electronic equipment
  • 拢115 million (63%) decrease in imports of Mineral fuels
  • 拢94 million (12%) decrease in imports of Mechanical appliances