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    EU’s high-tech trade back to surplus in 2024

    eub2By eub225 September 2025 Research & Technology No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The EU imported €478 billion worth of high-tech products in 2024, amounting to a small decrease of 0.2% compared with 2023, while exports reached €501 billion, up 8.1% from 2023.

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    The data, released by the EU’s statistics agency Eurostat, shows that the extra-EU trade balance in high-tech products went from a deficit of €15 billion in 2023 to a surplus of €23 billion in 2024, after 4 consecutive trade deficit years. 

    More than half of the EU’s high-tech imports in 2024 came from China (30%; €141 billion) and the United States (23%; €111 billion), with other top trading partners being Switzerland (6%; €31 billion) and Taiwan (6%; €26 billion), followed by Vietnam (5%; €24 billion) and the United Kingdom (4%; €21 billion). 

    Electronics-telecommunications accounted for the largest share of high-tech imports from non-EU countries (36%), for which China was the largest trading partner. Computers and office machines represented 18% of imports from non-EU countries, and pharmacy products 15%, mostly coming from China and the United States, respectively.

    EU imports of high-tech products by group in 2024 - Eurostat

    Electronics-telecommunications made up the largest share of imports from Vietnam (60% of high-tech imports from Vietnam; €14 billion), China (53%; €75 billion) and Taiwan (52%; €14 billion).

    For Switzerland, the largest category was pharmacy (70% of high-tech imports from Switzerland; €22 billion). 

    For the United States (36%; €39 billion) and the United Kingdom (31%; €7 billion), the largest category was aerospace.

    The United States was the top trading partner (31%; €156 billion) for high-tech exports to non-EU countries. China followed (10%; €49 billion), ahead of the United Kingdom (10%; €48 billion), Switzerland (6%; €29 billion), Japan and Türkiye (each 3%; €15 billion and €14 billion, respectively).

    Pharmaceuticals made up the largest share (33%) of overall high-tech exports to non-EU countries, with the United States being the top trading partner. Electronics-telecommunications (19%) and aerospace (18%) followed, with China and the United States as the leading partners in these sectors, respectively.

    EU exports of high-tech products by group, 2024 - Eurostat

    Pharmaceuticals led the high-tech exports for the United States (54% of high-tech exports; €84 billion), Switzerland (51%; €15 billion) and Japan (35%; €5 billion).

    The largest exported category for China (32% of high-tech exports; €15 billion) was electronics-telecommunications, while for the United Kingdom (22%; €10 billion) and Türkiye (37%; €5 billion) it was aerospace. 

    Statistics Explained article on international trade and production of high-tech products

    Thematic section on international trade in goods

    Database on international trade in goods

    Statistics 4 Beginners on trade 

    Key figures on European business – 2024 edition

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