Imports of goods
18. Sep 2024
Imports down DKK 982 million
Imports of machinery, engines, ships and vehicles fell by DKK 667.7 million (31.5%). This decline mainly applies to ships.
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Classifying imports by economic function, we see that goods for direct consumption went down by DKK 283 million (10%).
Imports for production use fell by DKK 150 million (6%). The biggest decline was in building materials; however, imports also fell for transport equipment and materials for aquaculture.
The decrease in regular gross expenses is primarily driven by fewer imported ships.
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Tables for imports and exports have been restructured. All tables now allow selection of imports/exports and value/volume.
The new SITC table (UH01026) is similar to the old tables (UH01020 and UH01021), with the following changes:
- Upgraded BEC classification from Rev. 4 to Rev. 5.
- Uses the FAO’s ISSCFC fishery commodities classification.
- Fish species are classified according to the MCS (Main Commercial Species) system by The European Market Observatory for fisheries and aquaculture products (EUMOFA), launched by the EU Commission.
- Includes fish processing information and supply chain data.
The ISSCFC includes a large number of commodities searchable by codes or text.
All data in the ISSCFC table will eventually be translated into Faroese.