Explore EU trade data

Type a product name in plain language, a customs (CN) code, or a PRODCOM code β€” or browse the full nomenclature below. Not sure where to start? Try one of these example codes:

Browse the CN nomenclature

Prefer to explore? Open the full Combined Nomenclature tree β€” drill down chapter by chapter, from broad sections to the most detailed 8-digit codes, and click any line to load it straight into the dashboard.

Compare products

Enter multiple codes and open the cross-section menu to compare them side by side on the same charts.

What you can analyse

Pick a product and the dashboard unlocks five menus of views β€” every chart can be flipped to a data table and downloaded as Excel or PNG:

Overview

The big picture: totals, main partners, member-state breakdowns and maps.

  • Overview β€” headline import and export quantities, values, average prices and the trade balance.
  • Breakdown by trading partner β€” per-partner quantity, value and price series, ranked by volume or value.
  • Breakdown by EU member state β€” the same detail for each reporting EU country.
  • Geographic view of imports / exports β€” choropleth maps shading every country by trade volume or value over time.

Market structure

Who holds the power in this market? Trade dominance, specialisation and the real output behind it.

  • Trade concentration (HHI) β€” the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index showing how dependent trade is on a handful of partners or member states.
  • Geographic view of concentration β€” a map of how concentrated import and export flows are across countries.
  • Comparative advantage (trade) β€” the revealed symmetric comparative advantage (RSCA) of each EU member state, showing who specialises in the product relative to the EU average.
  • Production volumes and concentration β€” actual PRODCOM output and unit values, plus how concentrated that production is across reporting countries.

Cross-section (when comparing)

Drill into sub-products: appears once you select multiple codes, or a parent code that has children.

  • Compare products β€” several codes (or a parent split into its sub-products) plotted on shared charts.
  • Volatility by product β€” which sub-products swing the most.
  • Concentration compare β€” partner concentration (HHI) per sub-product, side by side.

Volatility & shocks

How stable is the trade? Normal fluctuation, sudden collapses, price shocks and pattern breaks.

  • Volatility β€” coefficient-of-variation of trade flows for each partner Γ— product pair.
  • Sudden volume changes β€” detection of abnormal collapses in trade volumes, ranked by how statistically unusual they are.
  • Rapid price changes β€” detection of sudden price regime shifts relative to each flow's usual volatility.
  • Price & volume change summary β€” a before/after view around a chosen date, flagging demand-driven growth, supply constraints, oversupply risk and market contraction.

Strategic autonomy

How dependent is the EU on imports, and who controls production? Built on PRODCOM (DS-059358) production data combined with trade flows.

  • Net import reliance (NIR) β€” net imports as a share of apparent EU consumption (production + imports βˆ’ exports).
  • Trade intensity β€” a sector's exposure to international trade ((imports + exports) Γ· (imports + production)), using the Commission's CEEAG carbon-leakage / State-aid methodology.
  • Export propensity β€” the share of EU output that is exported (exports Γ· production).
  • Evolution of sub-contracting intensity β€” how much EU output is toll (sub-contracted) manufacturing rather than own-account production, over time.
  • Geographical distribution of sub-contracting intensity β€” the same own-account vs. toll split mapped across reporting countries, revealing processing hubs.
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