106 Hard Coal Export of Poland 1,000 t Importing Countries 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 <strong>2010</strong> Germany 7,170 7,022 7,330 4,651 3,834 2,649 3,659 France 819 1,227 762 340 358 583 Belgium 500 649 291 1 1 79 216 The Netherlands 191 270 320 70 1 165 73 Italy 94 540 248 111 0 0 0 Great Britain 1,365 1,614 1,008 277 197 565 639 Ireland 276 287 235 255 266 240 245 Denmark 1,088 821 523 350 151 82 441 Spain 134 111 150 64 0 0 7 Portugal 0 221 0 0 0 0 0 Finland 1,626 653 513 273 88 224 225 Austria 1,328 1,155 1,233 1,807 906 853 428 Sweden 327 172 283 288 60 59 120 Czech Republic 1,227 1,146 1,642 2,365 1,017 746 828 Slovakia 1,147 802 1,030 617 64 71 143 Hungary 183 380 249 259 127 58 133 Other 53 50 72 8 1,029 1,970 1,971 Table 15 EU-25/since 2007: EU-27 17,528 17,120 15,889 11,736 7,741 8,119 9,711 Other countries 3,062 1,451 620 364 559 581 389 Export in total 20,590 18,571 16,509 12,100 8,300 8,700 10,100 Sources: McCloskey, WEGLOKOKS, allocation of countries only for WEGLOKOKS quantities
Hard Coal Imports of EU-Countries: Import and Domestic Trade 1,000 t 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 <strong>2010</strong> Germany 39,080 39,900 46,500 47,480 44,000 36,800 40,000 France 19,300 20,500 20,700 19,200 19,400 16,200 19,300 Italy 25,500 24,500 24,500 24,600 26,200 22,000 22,700 Netherlands 14,000 13,000 12,000 13,000 12,100 10,800 11,800 Belgium 11,100 10,000 9,000 8,000 6,000 4,100 3,500 Luxembourg 150 150 150 150 150 200 200 Great Britain 36,110 43,800 49,000 45,300 43,200 38,100 25,900 Ireland 2,300 2,500 3,000 3,000 2,300 2,300 2,200 Denmark 7,120 5,200 7,000 8,000 7,700 4,400 4,100 Greece 800 700 800 800 800 400 600 Spain 24,300 24,700 22,550 20,800 16,500 17,100 12,800 Portugal 5,500 5,300 5,700 5,500 3,800 3,100 3,000 Finland 7,650 4,500 7,000 7,000 4,600 6,000 5,900 Austria 3,900 4,100 4,000 4,000 4,200 4,000 4,000 Sweden 3,000 2,700 3,000 3,200 2,500 2,400 3,000 Poland 2,000 2,000 5,200 5,800 9,900 10,000 10,000 Czech Republic 1,000 1,000 1,900 2,500 2,200 1,700 1,900 Hungary 600 500 1,900 2,000 1,900 1,400 1,800 Slovakia 6,000 5,600 5,600 5,300 4,900 3,200 3,500 Slovenia 500 500 600 500 600 600 600 Latvia 200 200 300 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Lithuania 500 500 700 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Estonia 500 500 100 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. Cyprus - - Malta - - Bulgaria (1,500) (1,600) 1,400 1,300 3,500 3,500 Romania (3,500) (3,300) 3,300 3,200 1,200 1,400 EU-25 211,110 212,350 231,200 EU27 since 2007 217,350 236,100 230,830 217,450 189,500 181,700 there of coke: there of coke: there of coke: coke: coke: coke: Coke <strong>2010</strong> preliminary 10,000 11,000 12,000 11,000 11,000 8,000 8,000 Sources: McCloskey, Euracoal, own calculations Table 16 107
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