Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on socioeconomic indicators

FOREIGN TRADE IN GOODS

A year after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, international trade in goods increased as expected, which was also reflected in the foreign trade in goods of the Republic of Croatia. In the period from January to April 2021, the total export of the Republic of Croatia amounted to 41.9 billion kuna and it was 7.2 billion kuna, or 20.8%, higher than in the same period of 2020. In the same period, the total import of the Republic of Croatia amounted to 64.7 billion kuna, which was an increase of 8.2 billion kuna, or 14.6%, compared to the same period of 2020.

Foreign trade deficit of the Republic of Croatia from January to April 2021 amounted to 22.8 billion kuna, which was 1.0 billion kuna, or 4.6%, higher than in the same period of 2020.

In the period from January to April 2021, coverage of import by export was 64.7%, while in the same period of 2020, it amounted to 61.3%.

The most important foreign trade partners in export of the Republic of Croatia are EU Member States. Export to EU Member States in the first four months of 2021 accounted for 67.4% of the total export and increased by 18.5% compared to 2020.

The largest foreign trade partners from the EU in 2021, observing data in kuna, were Italy – increase in export of 35.2% (share in total export of 12.8%), Germany – increase in export of 12.8% (share in total export of 12.5%) and Slovenia – increase in export of 16.2% (share in total export of 10.1%).

Export to non-EU Member States increased by 26.0% in the first four months of 2021 compared to 2020, and accounted for 32.6% of the total export. Among the largest foreign trade partners outside the EU, with which the Republic of Croatia realised trade in goods in the first four months of 2021, were its neighbouring countries Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Serbia. In the observed period, export to Bosnia and Herzegovina increased by 10.7% (share in total export of 7.8%), while export to Serbia increased by 20.9% (share in total export of 4.4%). From January to April 2021, export to the USA increased by 76.8%, which accounted for 3.7% of the total export, and mostly refers to medicinal and pharmaceutical products.

The most important foreign trade partners in import of the Republic of Croatia were also EU Member States. Import from EU Member States in the first four months of 2021 accounted for 78.7% of the total import and increased by 12.7% compared to 2020.

Import from Germany increased by 12.9% (share in total import of 15.1%), from Italy by 13.0% (share in total import of 12.3%) and from Slovenia by 9.3% (share in total import of 11.2%).

Import from non-EU Member States from January to April 2021 accounted for 21.3% of total import of the Republic of Croatia and increased by 22.0% compared to the same period of the previous year. From January to April 2021, import from Bosnia and Herzegovina increased by 40.7%, which accounted for 3.6% of the total import, and mostly refers to electricity.

Observing the total export of the Republic of Croatia in the first four months of 2021, the most exported goods were petroleum and petroleum products, worth 3.2 billion kuna, electrical machinery, appliances and devices, worth 3.2 billion kuna, as well as medicinal and pharmaceutical products, worth 2.7 billion kuna.

In the same period of 2021, the most imported goods were road vehicles, worth 4.8 billion kuna, medicinal and pharmaceutical products, worth 4.0 billion kuna, as well as petroleum and petroleum products, worth 4.0 billion kuna.

Additional information:

FOREIGN TRADE IN GOODS OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA − Provisional Data January – April 2021 and January – May 2021
Statistics in Line - FOREIGN TRADE IN GOODS