The share of export to CIS counties amounted to 44%, to Europe was at 24.6%, to Asia – 20.7%, to America – 8.4%, and to Africa – 2%.
The biggest volume of export was to Russian Federation (28.5% of whole export), Byelorussia (6.5%), Germany (6.1%), Turkey (5.2%), Kazakhstan (4.2%), India and USA (up to 3.6%).
Volume of export to CIS has grown by 39,8% in compare with the previous year. Particularly, export of goods to Byelorussia grown by 49.9%, to Russian Federation by 31%, to Uzbekistan by 32.2%, to Azerbaijan it grown in 2.6 times, and to Kazakhstan it almost doubled.
Slightly decreased export to Europe countries (4%). But at the same time, export increased to Germany (62.6%), Sweden (60%), and Hungary (in 4,2 times).
Volume of export to Asia increased by 27.8%, including Turkey (by 28%), Korea (by 40.4%), and China (in 21.5 times).
Import from Asia was more than half of all import volume (53.5%), from European countries was 38%, and from CIS was 7.9%.
The biggest part of import was done by China (38.9%), Germany (21.9%), Indonesia (8.3%), Russian Federation (4.8%), Turkey (3.8%), Republic of Macedonia and Hungary (up to 3.2%).
Volume of import from Asian countries has significantly increased (in 7.8 times) mainly due to import from China. Import from Europe has increased in 4 times. This situation happened due to import from Germany (increased in 5.6 times), Great Britain (increased in 20.4 times) and Hungary (increased in 66.8 times).
Compared with the previous year volume of import from CIS has increased by 52.4%, including import form Russian Federation (increased by 38.6%).