The UK saw a positive trade balance for all dairy products in volume terms in 2020 for the second year running, with a surplus of 33k tonnes. However, this was a decrease from the surplus of 93k tonnes in 2019, primarily due to an increase in the trade deficit for yoghurt and fewer exports of butter and whole milk powder. The cheese trade balance improved, with a decrease in both exports and imports, and the cream surplus improved slightly. However, the value terms trade deficit increased by 6% to £1.16bn in 2020, despite a decrease in the value of imports across all categories. All key product categories, except cream and powders, recorded a value trade deficit in 2020.