In 2023, 867 000 tonnes of chocolate and chocolate bars were exported by EU members to countries outside the EU (extra-EU). This marks a 2% increase compared with 2022 (852 000 tonnes) and a 35% boost compared with 2013 (643 000 tonnes).
The top chocolate and chocolate bar exporters to extra-EU countries were Germany, with 221 000 tonnes or 26% of the total exports, followed by the Netherlands (123 000 tonnes or 14%), Poland (115 000 tonnes or 13%), Belgium (96 000 tonnes or 11%) and Italy (92 000 tonnes or 11%). These 5 EU countries were thus responsible for three quarters of the total EU chocolate and chocolate bars exports to extra-EU countries.
The top 5 partners for extra-EU exports were the United Kingdom, leading with 315 000 tonnes (36%), followed by the United States with 72 000 tonnes (8%), Russia with 65 000 tonnes (7%), Canada with 31 000 tonnes (4%), and Australia with 27 000 tonnes (3%).
Extra-EU imports came mainly from Switzerland leading with 62 000 tonnes (36%), followed closely by the United Kingdom with 61 000 tonnes (36%), Ukraine with 22 000 tonnes (13%), Türkiye with 7 000 tonnes (4%), and Norway with 3 000 tonnes (2%).
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