

That dollar metric is much greater than the average $11,900 per capita one year earlier in 2020. Given Finland’s population of 5.5 million people, its total $66.1 billion in 2021 exports translates to roughly $14,700 for every resident in the Northern European nation. Smaller percentages went to Latin America (2.3%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean, Africa (2.1%) then Oceania (1.1%) led by Australia and New Zealand.

Finland shipped another 8.5% worth of goods to North America. The latest available country-specific data shows that 67.1% of products exported from Finland were bought by importers in: Germany (13.2% of the global total), Sweden (10.2%), United States of America (6.6%), Netherlands (6.1%), Russia (5.4%), mainland China (5.2%), Italy (4.2%), United Kingdom (3.6%), Estonia (3.5%), Belgium (3.1%), France (3%) and Poland (2.9%).įrom a continental perspective, 71.5% of Finland’s exports by value were delivered to fellow European countries while 14.6% were sold to importers in Asia. The stronger European Union currency in 2021 made Finnish exports paid for in weaker US dollars relatively more expensive for international buyers compared to 2020.Ĭountries Spending the Most on Products Exported by Finland Year over year, the value of Finland’s exported products accelerated by 24% from $65.6 billion for 2020.īased on the average exchange rate for 2021, Finland uses the euro which appreciated by 5% against the US dollar since 2017 and strengthened by 3.9% from 2020 to 2021. That dollar amount reflects a 20.9% gain from 2017 when Finnish exports totaled $67.3 billion. Helsinki, FinlandSharing land borders with Sweden to its northwest, Norway to its north and Russia to its east, the Republic of Finland shipped US$81.3 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2021.
