Where does the UK import most of its cars from?
Our dive into the DVLA data shows that the UK has a deep love affair with Japanese cars. Of the 10 most imported car brands, Japanese manufacturers sweep up 4 spots, including 3 of the top 5 places. Toyota and Nissan stand strong in the top 2 spots respectively, with Honda in 5th place, and Mazda in 7th.
How many cars does the UK import from the EU?
The 27 EU member states (EU27) produced 19.69 million motor vehicles in 2017 and exported 2.3 million of these to the United Kingdom − representing 82% of the UK’s motor vehicle import volume, worth €38 billion.
Does the UK export to Spain?
Of all UK exports to Spain in the four quarters to the end of Q3 2021, £7.8 billion (59.7%) were goods and £5.3 billion (40.3%) were services.
What does UK import from EU?
| United Kingdom Imports by Category | Last | Previous |
|---|---|---|
| Extra EU – Rubber & Related Articles | 197.88 | 258.45 |
| Coffee, Tea, Mate & Spices | 171.35 | 186.40 |
| Inorganic Chemicals | 168.73 | 152.89 |
| Extra EU – Aluminium & Related Articles | 167.19 | 193.21 |
What is the UK’s largest export?
Here we take a look at the five largest export commodities of the UK, based on HMRC’s figures for the 12 months of 2017:
- Crude oil – £20.0bn.
- Pharmaceutical products – £26.3bn.
- Electrical machinery – £27.7bn.
- Cars – £32.7bn.
- Mechanical machinery – £48.5bn.
What is UK’s biggest export?
What cars do the UK export?
The largest carmaker in Britain in 2020 was Nissan followed by Jaguar Land Rover. The top car models exported from Britain in 2020 were the Nissan Qashqai, Mini, and Toyota Corolla.
What can I import from Spain?
Top 10 products the US imports from Spain
| Product | Amount |
|---|---|
| 1. Refined petroleum | $1.55 billion (11%) |
| 2. Cars | $710 million (5.2.0%) |
| 3. Human or animal blood | $683 million (5.0%) |
| 4. Delivery trucks | $479 million (3.7%) |
What does the UK import from Ireland?
Other imports from Ireland included meat, valued at £1.6 billion (11.4% of goods imports), dairy products and eggs, valued at £0.8 billion (6.0% of goods imports) and miscellaneous manufactured articles, valued at £0.6 billion (4.5% of all goods imports).