Scotland's International Goods Trade: Quarter 2 2023

This report contains Scotland's trade in goods data from the latest release of HMRC's Regional Trade Statistics (RTS).


When comparing the value of Scotland’s goods exports in the year ending June 2023 with the year ending June 2022:

  • The value of Scotland’s international goods exports increased by 12.6% to £36.7 billion. The UK saw a 12.2% increase.
  • When oil and gas are excluded, the value of Scotland’s international goods exports increased by 13.2%, which was proportionally greater than the 12.0% growth experienced by the UK.
  • The value of Scotland’s goods exports to the EU increased by 12.4% to £21.8 billion, which was primarily driven by oil exports.
  • The value of Scotland’s goods exports to non-EU countries increased by 13.0% to £14.9 billion, which was largely driven by growth in exports of drinks and power generating machinery.
  • The Netherlands remained Scotland’s top destination, accounting for around a fifth (19%) of the value of Scotland’s total goods exports. Around three quarters (74%) of the value of Scotland’s total goods exports to the Netherlands was oil.
  • When oil and gas are excluded, USA emerged as Scotland’s top goods export destination. Over a quarter (27%) of the value of Scotland’s total goods exports to the USA were drinks.
  • The value of Scotland’s goods imports increased by 12.2% which is the same proportional increase seen by the UK (12.2%).
  • The value of Scotland’s total trade in goods increased by 12.4%, and total trade in goods with both EU and non-EU countries increased.
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