SLOVENIA’S TRADE IN GOODS AND SERVICES WITH AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Dejan Romih and
Andreja Primec
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Dejan Romih: UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, SLOVENIA
Andreja Primec: UNIVERSITY OF MARIBOR, FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS, DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS LAW, SLOVENIA
Annals - Economy Series, 2015, vol. 1I, 153-158
Abstract:
This paper analyses Slovenia’s trade in goods and services with Australia and New Zealand, two of Slovenia’s less important trading partners. In 2012, the value of Slovenia’s trade in goods and services with Australia and New Zealand amounted to €85.1 million, 0.2 % of the value of Slovenia’s trade in goods and services with the world and an increase of 46.3 % over the previous year. In the same year, the value of Slovenia’s exports of goods and services to Australia and New Zealand amounted to €74.9 million, 0.3 % of the value of Slovenia’s exports of goods and services to the world and an increase of 69.2 % over the previous year, while the value of Slovenia’s imports of goods and services from Australia and New Zealand amounted to €10.2 million, 0.4 ‰ of the value of Slovenia’s imports of goods and services from the world and a decrease of 26.8 % over the previous year. Therefore, a number of (additional) measures should be taken by Slovenia in order to further enhance its trade in goods and services with these two countries.
Keywords: Australia; New Zealand; trade; trading partner; Slovenia. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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