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List of exports of Romania

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Romania has a complex, high-income market economy, the 45th largest in the world by total nominal GDP and the 36th largest based on purchasing power parity.[1] The country is a regional leader in multiple fields, such as IT and motor vehicle production.[2][3]

In 2016, Romania was the 46th largest exporter of goods in the world.[4]

In 2015, Romania's largest trading partner was Germany, followed by Italy. Romania's main exports to Germany were insulated wire, cars and vehicle parts, whereas its main German imports are cars and vehicle parts. The principal Italian imports to Romania include hides, footwear parts, pharmaceuticals, telephones, and vehicle parts. Romania's chief exports to Italy included leather footwear, cars, telephones, tobacco, men's suits, seats and iron pipes.[5]

2.8% of the country's GDP is derived from agricultural activity. While Romania imports substantial quantities of grain, it is largely self-sufficient in other agricultural products and food stuffs. Food must be regulated for sale in the retail market, therefore Romania imports almost no food products from other countries. In 2006 Romania imported food products worth €2.4 billion, up almost 20% versus 2005, when imports were worth slightly more than €2 billion. The European Union is Romania's main trade partner in agri-food products. Romanian EU exports represent 64%, and imports from EU countries represent 54%. Other important partners are the Central European Free Trade Agreement countries, Turkey, Moldova and the United States.[6]

Main export goods

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The following is a list of the exports of Romania. Data is for 2017, in billions of United States dollars, as reported by The Observatory of Economic Complexity. Currently the top thirty exports are listed.[7]

Rank Product Value ($ billion)
1 Vehicle parts 7.09
2 Insulated wire 4.55
3 Cars 4.04
4 Refined petroleum 1.96
5 Rubber tires 1.79
6 Seats 1.72
7 Electrical control boards 1.69
8 Wheat 1.47
9 Ball bearings 0.942
10 Low-voltage protective equipment 0.941
11 Electric heaters 0.916
12 Leather footwear 0.899
13 Packaged pharmaceuticals 0.788
14 Non-knit women's suits 0.770
15 Corn 0.731
16 Rolled tobacco 0.729
17 Liquid pumps 0.718
18 Electrical lighting and signalling equipment 0.693
19 Passenger and cargo ships 0.673
20 Air pumps 0.666
21 Non-knit men's suits 0.655
22 Spark-ignition engines 0.643
23 Sunflower seeds 0.622
24 Other furniture 0.589
25 Rapeseed 0.581
26 Iron pipes 0.570
27 Telephones 0.549
28 Thermostats 0.546
29 Sawn wood 0.534
30 Engine parts 0.520

References

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  1. ^ https://desapublications.un.org/file/1098/download. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ Statistic definitions
  3. ^ "BCR: Romania poate adopta euro in 2014 23904". Archived from the original on 17 March 2012. Retrieved 16 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Country Comparison: Exports". The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Germany remains Romania's top trading partner. Which are the others?". romania-insider.com. 6 April 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  6. ^ Romania imports agri-food products of 2.4 bn euros in 2006 – Danmarks ambassade Bukarest Archived 13 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "What does Romania export?". Observatory of Economic Complexity. Retrieved 1 May 2017.