European unmanufactured tobacco imports fall to the lowest level in a decade

Published 2021년 9월 13일

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A report by IndexBox reveals that European imports of unmanufactured tobacco fell by 7% in 2020, reaching the lowest level in a decade at 578K tonnes. Poland and Germany were the largest importers, accounting for 48% of the total volume. While Italy experienced a significant drop in tobacco purchases, Belgium increased its imports. The import price remained relatively unchanged from the previous year.
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IndexBox has just published a new report: ‘EU – Tobacco (Unmanufactured) – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights’. Here is a summary of the report’s key findings. In 2020, European imports of unmanufactured tobacco fell by -7% y-o-y to 578K tonnes, reaching the lowest level over the past decade. Poland and Germany constitute the largest importers of unmanufactured tobacco in the EU, with a combined share of 48% of the total European import volume. Last year, Italy saw the most prominent drop in tobacco purchases from abroad, while Belgium ramped up its imports. The unmanufactured tobacco import price in Europe remained almost unchanged against the previous year. Unmanufactured tobacco imports in the EU shrank to 578K tonnes in 2020, dropping by -7% compared with the previous year. In value terms, unmanufactured tobacco imports declined from $3B to $2.8B (IndexBox estimates) in 2020. Related Content: Poland (143K tonnes) and Germany (136K tonnes) represented roughly ...

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