
In 2023, Italian exports of goods reached €626 billion, maintaining stability compared to 2022. This balance was achieved despite a 5% drop in export volumes, counterbalanced by a 5.3% rise in export prices.
Italy, representing 2.2% of global GDP, boasts over 5% market penetration in at least five macro-categories, with peaks up to 10% in sectors such as wine. Exports of manufactured goods, which account for 95% of total exports, remained steady at €596 billion, showcasing resilience compared to the overall industrial turnover.
SOURCE: https://news.italianfood.net/
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