European exports fell to 5.4 million vehicles in 2018
European exports of vehicles from the European Union to outside Europe decreased from 5.6 million units in 2017 to 5.4 million units in 2018. This 3.6% decrease is mainly due to the decline in registrations in many foreign markets. Notwithstanding , these exports account for  nearly 30% of European automotive production each year.

In 2018, the United States remained the leading market for European exports, with 1.15 million vehicles in 2018 (-1.8% compared to 2017), ahead of China with 545,000 vehicles (-5.3%), Turkey with 291,000 vehicles (-37.6%) and Switzerland with 254,000 vehicles (-4.9%). These four countries alone account for more than 40% of European exports.

The future of European exports seems uncertain because the United States threatens to overtax European cars sold on its territory. As a result, European exports to the United States are likely to collapse in the coming years if these taxes are introduced, even though the United States accounts for more than 20% of European exports.

Imports into the European Union increased sharply in 2018 (+9.3%), to 3.65 million units, compared with 3.34 million units. The top three importing countries were Turkey (785,000 units; -0.6%), Japan (683,000 units; +6.0%) and South Korea (540,000 units; +4.2%).


    
 

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