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In September, Estonia’s foreign trade climbed to a record level
Kuupäev 09.11.2021
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According to Statistics Estonia, in September, exports of goods increased by 30% and imports by 37% year on year. In the third quarter, exports grew by 34% and imports by 35%.
The year started with trade growth
Kuupäev 11.03.2021
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According to Statistics Estonia, in January 2021, exports of goods increased by 4% and imports by 13% year on year. The biggest driver of trade growth was exports of mineral products.
Estonia-wide series of debates “Estonia’s Most Important Debate” will focus on population
Kuupäev 06.11.2011
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On Monday, 7 November, the Estonian Debating Society and Statistics Estonia will launch a series of debates, called “Estonia’s Most Important Debate”, focussing on population issues. During the week, researchers and politicians will debate with young people in six different locations in Estonia.
Enumerators start verifying census data
Kuupäev 16.03.2012
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This week, enumerators start visiting those dwellings where the e-census questionnaires were incomplete or contained contradictory information. There are almost 70,000 cases of this kind.
2021 was a year of rapid growth in trade
Kuupäev 09.02.2022
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According to Statistics Estonia, in 2021, Estonia’s exports of goods increased by 28% and imports by 32% compared to 2020. In December, exports grew by 24% and imports by 27% year on year.
Trade volumes increased for the fifth month in a row
Kuupäev 09.09.2021
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According to Statistics Estonia, in July, exports of goods increased by 29% and imports by 27% year on year. Trade growth was significantly influenced by the increase in the exports and imports of mineral fuels and base metals and articles of base metal.
In July, the exports of goods of Estonian origin increased
Kuupäev 09.09.2020
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According to Statistics Estonia, in July 2020, compared to July 2019, the exports of goods decreased by 1% and imports by 6%. The decline in exports was mainly due to a fall in re-exports, whereas the exports of goods of Estonian origin grew.