UK Regional Trade Estimates - Quarter 1, 2009

UK Regional Trade in Goods estimates, covering imports and exports, for the first quarter of 2009.

Within England, the South East had the largest total value of exports of £40,049m for the 12 months ending March 2009. The North East had the smallest total value of exports of £10,800m.

The largest regional percentage change for this period was for the South East region which increased by 15.7 per cent to £40,049m. The West Midlands region had the smallest change, a decrease in exports of 1.1 per cent to £15,669m.

Within England, the South East has the largest total value of imports of £69,527m. The smallest total value for imports is in the North East of £8,706m.

Dated 11/06/2009

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Owning Organisation

HM Revenue & Customs - https://www.uktradeinfo.com

Data Type

Data Series

Lowest Geographical Level

NUTS 2 (Government Office Region)

Theme

Economy