Imports and exports of goods and services
Which goods and services account for the highest shares of Denmark’s export, and who are our biggest trading partners? Each year, Denmark exports goods and services worth over DKK 1,000 billion. Here you gain an insight into Danish foreign trade broken down by commodity and service groups as well as geography.
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Prices or price level that applies to goods and services in the current period. The opposite of current prices is fixed prices.
Time series assessed on a monthly or quarterly basis are often affected by phenomena that appear at the same time every year. The time series are said to be subject to seasonal effects. When making a seasonal adjustment, you try to remove seasonal effects from the time series.
Selected statistics on Imports and exports of goods and services
Monthly indicator for International trade at contant prices
The significant development in prices in recent years has made it more difficult to interpret the development in Danish imports and exports of goods. As part of Statistics Denmark's experimental statistics, a monthly fixed price indicator for international trade in goods has been calculated. This indicator is defined as the ratio between the value of international trade and an associated price index with a base year of 2015. The statbank tables UHM and PRIS4315 are used for the calculation. See more about the two statistics in the associated documentation Balance of Payments and Producer and Import Price Index for Commodities. This statistic is categorized as 'experimental statistics'. Read more in the documentation on this.
The statistics are prepared on the basis of the foreign trade statistics, cf. External trade in goods and International trade in services, and furthermore financial statistics of Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish central bank) and information from public authorities, cf. General Government Finances. Supplementary information from other statistics is used, and supplementary information is collected with the International trade in services. Some of the sources are used as they stand while others are used as indicators of development.
Development in imports and exports of goods and services
The statistics are prepared on the basis of the foreign trade statistics, cf. External trade in goods and International trade in services, and furthermore financial statistics of Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish central bank) and information from public authorities, cf. General Government Finances. Supplementary information from other statistics is used, and supplementary information is collected with the International trade in services. Some of the sources are used as they stand while others are used as indicators of development.
The exports broken down by commodity groups
The statistics are prepared on the basis of the foreign trade statistics, cf. External trade in goods and International trade in services, and furthermore financial statistics of Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish central bank) and information from public authorities, cf. General Government Finances. Supplementary information from other statistics is used, and supplementary information is collected with the International trade in services. Some of the sources are used as they stand while others are used as indicators of development.
Imports and exports broken down by selected trading partners
The statistics are prepared on the basis of the foreign trade statistics, cf. External trade in goods and International trade in services, and furthermore financial statistics of Danmarks Nationalbank (the Danish central bank) and information from public authorities, cf. General Government Finances. Supplementary information from other statistics is used, and supplementary information is collected with the International trade in services. Some of the sources are used as they stand while others are used as indicators of development.
On the statistics – documentation, sources and method
See the documentation of statistics to learn more:
The balance of payments describes the economic movements between Denmark and the rest of the world. The balance of payments for Denmark has been compiled since 1934. Today the main emphasis is placed upon income and expenditures in relation to foreign countries. Originally the most important item was the foreign debt, which is compiled as part of the International Investment Position (IIP) - Denmark's external assets and liabilities. Since 1991 the IIP has been compiled by Danmarks Nationalbank. The balance of payments statistics are compiled in cooperation between Danmarks Nationalbank and Statistics Denmark, the latter being responsible for publishing the consolidated statistics.
The statistics shows the development in Denmark's external trade in goods at a detailed level (imports and exports) by country and type of commodity. The statistics have been compiled regularly since 1838 covering 1836 and onwards.
Foreign trade in services describes the trade in services (imports and exports) with other countries. The trade is described both in terms of type of services and in terms of partner country/area. The statistics were introduced in connection with the termination of the settlement statistics in Danmarks Nationalbank by new-year 2004/05, cf. Balance of payments.