Data on Italy’s foreign trade with non-EU27 countries in January 2022 are preliminary. The results of the survey on total foreign trade in January 2022 will be disseminated on coming 18 March 2022.
In January 2022 exports to non-EU27 countries increased by 19.0% and imports rose by 65.5% compared with the same month of the previous year.
In January 2022, in seasonally adjusted terms, exports increased by 5.3% and imports increased by 10.1% compared with December 2021. Over the last three months, seasonally adjusted data, compared with the previous three months, showed a 4.2% increase in outgoing flows and a 11.0% rise in incoming flows.
In January 2022 the trade balance with non-EU27 countries registered a deficit of 4,174 million euro compared to the surplus of 1,775 million euro in January 2021; excluding energy, the surplus was equal to 2,259 million euro, down compared with a 3,978 million euro surplus in January 2021.