According to the General Statistics Department of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, foreign trade transactions in goods in January - September 2012, are performed with the autonomy of the 124 countries of the world.
The share of exports to the CIS countries was 43.3%, Europe - 22.3% Asia - 17.2%, America - 9.9%, Africa - 6.7%.
Largest volume of exports in the reporting period to the Russian Federation (31.7% of total exports), Belarus (5.2%), Turkey and Liberia (5%), the USA (5%), Germany and Norway (4,5%), Kazakhstan (3.1%), China (3.4%).
In the reporting period by 18.3% rise in exports to the CIS (271.9 million U.S. dollars). Exports to Russia increased by 32.1%, Belarus - 4.1%. An 18.3% increase in exports to European countries (140.2 million U.S. dollars). In Asian countries, exports increased by 3.4% to 108.2 million dollars to African countries - in 7.1 times ($ 42 million).
Compared to the same period last year, exports to Europe increased by 18.3%, including the increased volume of exports to the United Kingdom (6.3 times), Norway (2.9 times), Poland (2, 6 times), Italy (1.7 times), Austria (1.6 times), Denmark (36.5%), France (25.6%). There was a reduction in exports to Slovakia (16.8%), Hungary (72.8%).
Exports to Asia have increased by 3.4% (including in China - 58%, Turkey - by 18.7%, Iran - by 23.7%, Cyprus - 11.9 times, Japan - 2.6 times). 76.7% decreased exports to Syria, in India - by 45.5%, in Georgia - 13.1%.
In the reporting period, an increase in exports to the Americas and Africa, 1.6 times and 7.1 times respectively. Exports increased: to the Virgin Islands - in 77.1 times, Panama - a factor of 2 in the U.S. - by 1.6 times, the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya - 22 times, in Tunisia - by 9.4 times, South Africa - 7.2 times.
An import of goods from Asian countries was 70.1% of total imports, European countries - 13.4%, CIS - 11.1%.
The largest share of imports of goods accounted for 43.3% of Singapore of the total imports of goods, Turkey - 6.8%, Russia - 6.6%, Germany - 4%, Kazakhstan - 2.8%.
Significantly increased the volume of imports from Asia (62.8%) mainly due to an increase in the supply of goods from Singapore (U.S. $ 386.6 million), Turkey (71%). However, the reduced imports of goods from China (44.3%), Syria - 43.2%.
Imports from CIS countries increased compared to the same period last year by 23%, including those from Moldova - to 2.1-fold, Azerbaijan - 1.8 times, Belarus and Kazakhstan - 1.4 times, the Russian Federation - by 9.5%.
Imports from Europe declined by 62.3%, including from the UK - 55.1%, Germany - 75.8%, Italy - 27.6%, Austria - 25%.
There was an increase of imports from Greece - 68.8%, Norway - in 9.9 times, Romania - by 2.9 times, Finland - 2.1 times, France - 30%.