UK goods imports by EU versus non-EU supplier, 2025

Goods imports from EU and non-EU suppliers, current £ billions; shares use total UK goods imports.

What the Data Shows

UK goods import supplier regions are compared by annual import value for the United Kingdom in 2025. Rows use the official EU versus non-EU split in current-price pounds, and shares use total UK goods imports of £626.9B as the denominator. EU suppliers ranked first at £319.7B, equal to 51.0% of total goods imports. The EU lead over non-EU suppliers was £12.5B, or 2.0 percentage points of the import base.

Data table

Unit: % of total · Period: 2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
1EU suppliers51.0%2025
2Non-EU suppliers49.0%2025

Sources

Source 1: Department for Business and Trade / GOV.UK

Publisher: Department for Business and Trade / GOV.UK

Dataset/table: UK goods imports from the EU and non-EU countries

Units: GBP billion and percent

Date checked: 2026-05-22

Evidence: Supports 2025 total UK goods imports and the EU/non-EU supplier-region split.

Data notes & caveats

EU/non-EU is a broad official supplier-region split. It should not be described as a continent breakdown.

Methodology

Rank the two official regional rows by annual current-price goods import value. Shares use total UK goods imports as denominator.

Source consistency notes

Rows, shares and denominator are same-year official goods import values from the same source family.

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