Greece Exports

Exports in Greece decreased to 1668.80 EUR Million in February of 2013 from 2076.30 EUR Million in January of 2013. Exports in Greece is reported by the Bank of Greece. Historically, from 2001 until 2013, Greece Exports averaged 1330.49 EUR Million reaching an all time high of 2076.30 EUR Million in January of 2013 and a record low of 767.80 EUR Million in June of 2002. Greece main exports are: food (19 percent of total exports), fuel (9 percent), pharmaceuticals (6 percent) and aluminium (4 percent). Others include: olive oil, textiles, steel, cement, and ouzo. Greece main export partners are: Germany (12 percent of total exports), Italy (12 percent), Cyprus (7 percent), Bulgaria (7 percent), United States (5 percent), Romania, United Kingdom and Turkey. This page includes a chart with historical data for Greece Exports.

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Exports measure the amount of goods or services that domestic producers provide to foreign consumers by. It is a good that is sent to another country for sale. In the past, export of commercial quantities of goods normally required involvement of the customs authorities in both the country of export and the country of import. More recently, with the advent of small trades over the internet such as through Amazon and e-Bay, exports have largely bypassed the involvement of Customs in many countries due to the low individual values of these trades. Nonetheless, these small exports are still subject to legal restrictions applied by the country of export.










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