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Trade Profile - Germany  |
For more information contact Dan Schrier (250) 387-0376 |
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Data
A "Fact Sheet" for Germany is available for download: PDF Excel
| Top 5 BC Origin Exports to Germany, 2010 |
| Commodity |
Cdn $Millions |
Share of total |
| 1. Coal and solid fuels manufactured from coal |
$241.1 |
64% |
| 2. Electric motors and generators (excluding generating sets) |
$20.0 |
5% |
| 3. Molybdenum ores and concentrates |
$16.7 |
4% |
| 4. Lumber, of a thickness exceeding 6 mm |
$13.6 |
4% |
| 5. Transmission apparatus for radio-telephony, radio-telegraphy etc; television cameras; etc |
$10.7 |
3% |
| Total |
$379.2 |
100% |
| Top 5 Canadian Exports to Germany, 2010 |
| Commodity |
Cdn $Millions |
Share of total |
| 1. Iron ores and concentrates |
$721.7 |
20% |
| 2. Coal and solid fuels manufactured from coal |
$262.2 |
7% |
| 3. Helicopters, airplanes and spacecraft |
$255.6 |
7% |
| 4. Turbo-jets, turbo-propellers and other gas turbines |
$188.2 |
5% |
| 5. Unclassifiable exports |
$172.2 |
5% |
| Total |
$3,595.4 |
100% |
| Top 5 Canadian Imports from Germany, 2010 |
| Commodity |
Cdn $Millions |
Share of total |
| 1. Motor vehicles for passenger transport (other than buses/public transport) |
$2,770.7 |
25% |
| 2. Medicaments, put up in measured doses or packed for retail use |
$909.0 |
8% |
| 3. Motor vehicle parts (excluding body, chassis and engines) |
$304.0 |
3% |
| 4. Electric generating sets and rotary converters |
$206.2 |
2% |
| 5. Instruments and appliances used in medical, surgical or veterinary sciences |
$183.1 |
2% |
| Total |
$11,271.5 |
100% |
| Top 5 Exports from Germany to the Rest of the World, 2009 |
| Commodity |
US $Millions |
Share of total |
| 1. Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc |
$194,568.2 |
17% |
| 2. Vehicles other than railway, tramway |
$158,398.8 |
14% |
| 3. Electrical, electronic equipment |
$108,769.4 |
10% |
| 4. Pharmaceutical products |
$61,481.3 |
5% |
| 5. Optical, photo, technical, medical, etc apparatus |
$46,975.1 |
4% |
| Total |
$1,127,463.2 |
100% |
| Top 5 Imports into Germany from the Rest of the World, 2009 |
| Commodity |
US $Millions |
Share of total |
| 1. Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, etc |
$107,289.1 |
11% |
| 2. Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products, etc |
$105,212.9 |
11% |
| 3. Electrical, electronic equipment |
$97,596.3 |
10% |
| 4. Vehicles other than railway, tramway |
$72,904.0 |
8% |
| 5. Pharmaceutical products |
$43,885.8 |
5% |
| Total |
$938,029.7 |
100% |
| Provincial Distribution of Exports to Germany, 2010 |
| Province |
Cdn $Millions |
Share of total |
| 1. Quebec |
$1,162.2 |
32% |
| 2. Ontario |
$1,143.4 |
32% |
| 3. Newfoundland & Lab. |
$731.2 |
20% |
| 4. British Columbia |
$379.2 |
11% |
| 5. Alberta |
$72.4 |
2% |
| 6. Nova Scotia |
$36.1 |
1% |
| 7. Manitoba |
$31.0 |
1% |
| 8. Saskatchewan |
$24.3 |
1% |
| 9. New Brunswick |
$9.6 |
0% |
| 10. Prince Edward Is. |
$6.8 |
0% |
| 11. Nunavut |
$1.2 |
0% |
| 12. Northwest Terr. |
$0.4 |
0% |
| 13. Yukon |
$0.1 |
0% |
| Canada Total |
$3,598.0 |
100% |
Data sources: Statistics Canada and OECD
Last updated June 27, 2011
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