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THE EU IN THE WORLDFACTS AND FIGURES
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Trade & I nvestment
Source: DG Trade
Global FDI outward stocks 2009Global FDI inward stocks 2009
Excludes intra-EU FDI
The European Union is the worlds largest trading bloc, accounting or one-
ith o global trade, and maintaining its position despite the rise o emergingcountries such as China.
The Worlds Largest Trading Bloc
Source: Eurostat 2010
Trade in services 2009 (billion)
China USA EU-270
100
200
300
400
500
Brazil India Japan
480
100
371
9770
20
The EU is the worlds largest investor and biggest host o Foreign DirectInvestment.
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
%
CanadaJapanUSAChinaIndiaEU-27
32.1
15.6
11.6
4.2 4.2
0.6
The EU is signiicantly more openin global trade than comparableeconomies. For example, the EUimported more agricultural products
rom Least Developed Countries thanUSA, India and China combined.
The EU leads in trade o commercial
services. Exc lu di ng int ra -E U t ra de ,the EU had a 26 .3% share o the
1800 b i l l i on g loba l expor ts o services and 24.2% o the 1700 billionglobal imports o services in 2009.
Source: DG Trade
Share of global agricultural imports
from LDCs in % (2009)
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Trade & I nvestmen t
The EU is the worlds largest importer and exporter o goods, accounting or over
17% o imports and over 16% o exports in 2009, excluding intra-EU trade. TheEU is the irst trading partner o 80 countries and the second one o another 34countries.
Did you know ?
EU's trade presence in the world
European Union
Countries or which EU is irst trading partner
Countries or which EU is second trading partner
Source: European Commission, DG Trade
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The EU is as much a party to 230 multilateral agreements. The EU has entered into
753 bilateral agreements with 115 countries around the world.
The EU and its Member States are
the United Nations largest inancialcontributors, providing nearly halo the budgets or UN unds andprogrammes.
The EU contributes 80% o the
Champion of Multilateralism
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20
40
60
80
100
Working with the Global Community
resources o the UN Peace Building
Fund.
Over 11,140 men and women romEU Member States are engaged
in peacekeeping operations (Indiacontributes nearly 8700 personnel).
EU+
Member
States
40%
USA
22%
JAPAN
12.53%
Others
25.47%
Source: UN General Assembly
Did you know ?
Contributions to UNs regular budget for 2010-2012
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The EU has ielded its own peace
operations to various parts o theworld. Operation Artemis to theDemocratic Republic o the Congo inJune 2003 was the irst autonomous
EU-led military mission, and showedthe EUs ability to operate small
EU Peacekeeping Missions and Operations in the World
battle groups at a signiicant distance
rom Brussels. Since then the EUhas embarked on 24 peacekeepingmissions, including 7 militaryoperations. This is in addition to EU
Member States providing soldiers andpolice to UN Peacekeeping missions.
Peace and Security
In 2008, the EU launched its irst-ever naval mission to prevent piracy o the
Somali coast through Operation Atalanta. Vessels o the World Food Programmeand those involved in UN logistical support to the Arican Union Mission inSomalia beneit rom the EU protection.
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Overview of ongoing and completed EU missions
Military operations
Civilian missions
EUFOR ALTHEABosnia - Herzegovina, since 2004Troop strength: 1429
EUPMBosnia & Herzegovina, since 2003Mission strength: 277
EULEX KOSOVOSince 2008Mission strength: 2844
EUPOL COPPSPalestinian territories, since 2006Mission strength: 77
EUPOL AFGHANISTANPolicing mission,since 2007Mission strength: 487
EUJUST LEXIraq/Brussels,since 2005Mission strength: 63
EUNAVFOR - AtalantaSince 2008Troop strength: 1216
EUTM SOMALIASince 2010Troop strength: 99
EUBAM RaahPalestinian territories, since 2005Mission strength: 21
EUBAMMoldova and UkraineMission strength: 200
EUMM GEORGIASince 2008Mission strength: 417
EUPSEC RD CongoSince 2005Mission strength: 52
EUFOR RD Congo
Since 2006
EUPOL RD CongoSince 2007Mission strength: 59
EUJUST THEMISGeorgia, 2004-2005
EU SSR Guinea Bissau2008-2010
EUPOL KinshasaRD Congo, 2005-2007
EUFOR Tchad/RCA2008-2009
CONCORDIAFormer Yugoslav Republic OMacedonia (FYROM), 2003
EUPATFormer Yugoslav Republic OMacedonia (FYROM), 2006
EUPOL PROXIMAFormer Yugoslav Republic OMacedonia (FYROM), 2004-2005
Support to AMIS IISudan/Darur,2005-2006
AMM Monitoring MissionAceh/Indonesia2005-2006
ARTEMISRD Congo, 2003
Source: European External Action Service
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Development & Humanitarian Aid
The Worlds Largest Donor
The EU and its Member States are the worlds biggest donors, accounting ornearly 55 % o Oicial Development Assistance. They are also one o the worlds
largest donors o oicial humanitarian aid: EU aid reaches 18 million people inover 100 countries. The EU spends 500 million each year on ood, medicines,uel, medical teams, water treatment experts and logistics sta, almost a third owhich goes to UN humanitarian programmes.
Did you know ?
The EU's work on Millennium Development Goalshas changed lives around the globe
Soaring ood prices in 2007/8 led to the creation o EU Food Facility to makeavailable 1 billion over 2009 to 2011 to improve agricultural productivity and
ood supply in the 50 most aected countries.
Since 2004, over 9 million children were enrolled in primary education and
720,000 primary school teachers were trained with EU support.
EU supported enrolment o around 85,000 emale students in secondary educationin 10 countries o Sub-Saharan Arica in the last 5 years. Almost 4000 emalestudents benefted rom Erasmus Mundus and other student mobility schemes.
5.4 million premature deaths were prevented through the EU-supportedGlobal Alliance or Vaccines and Immunisation. Over 5 million children wereimmunised against measles in the last 5 years.
EU support led to 10.8 million consultations on reproductive heal th and over 4million births attended by health personnel since 2004.
Access to Antiretroviral combination therapy was provided or 750,000 peoplewith advanced HIV. Insecticide-treated mosquito nets were provided to 7.7
million.
Since 2004, over 31 million households were connected to drink ing water and9 million to sanitation acilities through EU programmes worth 400 millionper year.
To promote aid eectiveness, the EU set out 21 measures to be implemented
ahead o the international High Level Forum on Aid Eectiveness in Seoulin 2011. Measures include use o beneiciary countries own systems orchannelling aid and division o labour amongst donors.
Source: EU contribution to the Millennium Development Goals:Some key results from European Commission programmes, 2010
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Environment
The EU has already made signiicant progress towards its ambitious climate and
energy targets or 2020:
Standard-Setter in Move to Low Carbon Economy
In 2010 the EU mobilised ast start unding o 2.2 billion to support developingcountries eorts to address climate change. This is part o the EUs commitmentto provide 7.2 billion rom 2010 to 2012 to help poor countries as well asdeveloping countries most vulnerable to climate change.
Did you know ?
Per capita CO2
emissions in 2008 (tonnes)
- 20% reduction in greenhouse gasemissions compared to 1990 levels(and a 30% reduction in the contexto a satisactory international
agreement).
- 20% improvement in energyeiciency.
- 20% share or renewable in the EUenergy mix.
By 2009, EU green house emissionswere reduced by 16%.
The EU was on average 18% moreenergy efcient in 2007 than in 1990.
In 2010, renewable sourcesaccounted or 18% o EUs totalelectricity consumption.
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4
8
12
16
20
USAAustraliaCanadaRussiaJapanEU 27ChinaIndia
Source: Eurostat
1.3
4.6
8.2
10.110.9
16.217.4
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A Leader in Learning and Innovation
Sources: Eurostat, European Commission, European External Action Service, UN General Assembly, International Energy Agency
Because it is at the oreront o
innovation and research, the EU isan attractive destination or studentsacross the world: 406,500 Asianstudents in 2007, 140% higher than
in 1998. The rate o growth, over thesame period, was 135% or Aricanstudents and 238% or students romSouth America.
One example o Europes path-breaking endeavours in research is the worldslargest and most advanced experimental tokamak nuclear usion reactor beingbuilt at Cadarache, France. As the host, the EU contributes 45% o the cost o
ITER, a joint project with India, China, Japan, South Korea, Russia and USA. Theproject, which aims to show that it is possible to produce commercial energyrom usion, is expected to cost over 10 billion.
Did you know?
Higher Education & Research
Various schemes and scholarships
under EUs lagship Erasmusprogramme enable 200,000 studentsto study and work abroad each year.Around 90% o European universities
take part, and some 1.9 millionstudents have already participated inexchanges since they started in 1987.The programme targets 3 millionErasmus students by 2012.
Increase in students in EU in tertiary education by region of origin
Source: Eurostat