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Iceland Exports to China Similar to Faroe Islands

Icelandic exports to China are similar in value to those to the Faroe Islands but imports from China to Iceland are considerably higher.

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CEO of SA the Federation of Icelandic Employers Þorsteinn Víglundsson says he expects that the Iceland-China Free Trade Agreement signed earlier this week will create increased opportunities for exports, especially seafood.

Last year, imports from China to Iceland totaled ISK 42.5 billion (USD 360 million, EUR 275 million). Only three countries export more goods to Iceland than China: Norway, Germany and the United States.

When it comes to exports, China is in 18th place following Poland, with China purchasing ISK 7.6 billion (USD 64,000, EUR 49,000) in Icelandic products, similar to the amount exported to the Faroe Islands.

The Netherlands is the largest importer of goods from Iceland, or ISK 190 billion, followed by Germany with ISK 81 billion. Þorsteinn says he believes exports to China could grow. “Hopefully we see more opportunities. There are large and new markets there,” he told ruv.is.

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