According to the General Statistics Department of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, foreign trade transactions in goods in January - August 2012 are performed with the autonomy of 124stran world.
The share of exports to the CIS was 43.8%, Europe - 20.8%, Asia - 17.2%, America - 10.5%, Africa - 7.1%.
Largest volume of exports to the Russian Federation (32.1% of total exports), Turkey and Belarus (5.3%), USA (5%), Germany (4.5%), Norway (3.7%), Kazakhstan (3.1%), Liberia (3%), China (2.8%).
The volume of export to the CIS countries, compared to the previous year increased by 23.4%, including exports to Russia increased by 37.7%, in Belarus - 17.5%, in Moldova - 12%. Export decreased to Azerbaijan - by 73%, Kazakhstan - 12.5%, Armenia - 5.3%, Uzbekistan - 3.5%.
Compared to the same period last year, exports to Europe increased by 8.4%, including increased volume of exports to the UK (6.9 times), Norway (2.2 times), Poland (2, 6 times), Austria (68.5%), Italy (50.8%), Denmark (37.5%), France (19.6%). There was a reduction in exports to Slovakia (17.1%), Spain (7.8%), Hungary (72.5%).
Exports to Asia have increased by 5.6% (including in China - by 28.8%, Turkey - by 26.8%, Iran - by 40.8%, Georgia - by 18.1%, Korea - 8.3%, 12.2 times in Cyprus, Japan - 2.6 times). Export to India decreased on 42.8%.
In the reporting period, an increase in exports to the Americas and Africa, 1.7 times and 9.6 times respectively. In particular, increased exports: in the Virgin Islands - in 77.1 times in the U.S. - by 69.3%, to Canada - by 16.4%, in Panama - 2 times, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - 19.5 times, Tunisia - 9.4 times in South Africa - in 8,1 times.
An import of goods from Asian countries was 75.5% of total imports, European countries - 12.9%, CIS - 9.6%.
The largest share of imports of goods accounted for 45.3% of Singapore of the total imports of goods, China - 21.7%, Turkey - 6.4%, Russia - 5.5%, Germany - 3.9%, Kazakhstan - 2, 6%.
Significantly increased the volume of imports from Asia (62.3%) mainly due to an increase in the supply of goods from Singapore (U.S. $ 386.6 million), Turkey (61.7%). Imports of goods from China reduced on 44.9%.
Imports from Europe declined by 62.1%, including from the UK - 55.1%, Germany - 75.3%, Italy - by 32.9%, Austria - 30.2%, Poland - by 22.6%.
However, an increase in imports from Greece - 62.9%, Norway - 14.9 times, Romania - by 4.7 times, Finland - by 2.1 times, France - by 28.1%, the Czech Republic - of 15.5%.
Imports from CIS countries increased compared to the same period last year by 21.9%, including from Belarus and Azerbaijan - by 1.8 times, Moldova - 2.3 times, Kazakhstan - 52.4%, Russian Federation - by 8.1%.