Exports of Union goods to non-EAEU countries increased by 76.5% in January 2022
The volume of foreign trade of the Eurasian Economic Union countries amounted to 76.3 bln US dollars in January 2022, which is 62.6% more than in January 2021.

Exports of goods to countries outside the EAEU increased by 76.5% in January 2022 compared to January 2021 and amounted to 50.8 bln US dollars. The growth in exports to foreign market is due to an increase in exports of goods from Kazakhstan by 94.1%, Russia - by 76.8%, Armenia – by 59.5% and Belarus - by 41.5%.

The main buyers of goods exported from the EAEU were the European Union countries (their share was 48.2% of export deliveries) and APEC countries (25.5%). China (13.2%) and the Netherlands (10.9%) take the lead among the countries exporting goods from the EAEU. China (33.3%) and Germany (6.9%) are the major importers of goods to the Union's market.

More detailed statistics on the EAEU foreign and mutual trade by major trading partners, dynamics of foreign trade volumes and the commodity structure of exports and imports with countries outside the EAEU is presented on the Statistics Department's webpage in analytical reviews for January 2022 posted in the "Statistics of Foreign and Mutual Trade" section.