UK services exports to the Americas increased by £6,215 million in 2017 to a level of £45,890 million; the USA made the largest contribution to the increase, rising by £5,490 million (Figure 3).Europe continued to be a major source for UK imported services in 2017 and accounted for just over half of the overall UK imports total of £78,731 million. We use this information to make the website work as well as possible and improve our services. UK exports of “financial services” increased from £14,896 million in 2015 to £18,415 million in 2016, an increase of 23.6%. The risk of non-response bias is minimised by efforts to maximise response rates. Most of the increase in 2016 was attributable to the European Union (EU), where UK exports rose by £9,169 million to a level of £53,267 million. Some tables compare figures over several years but the majority provide the most recent geographic information by industry or product. Growth in UK exports to Europe has been more subdued in recent years, with annual increases of 2.7% (2014) and 1.4% (2015). by Flagpictures.org Technically named the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the UK shipped US$469.2 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2019. To aid comparison, the standard error is also expressed as a percentage of the total value. United Kingdom Exports Services (2017): $352B. With the exception of 2014, UK exports of financial services has been increasing annually since 2013; this trend continued in 2017 with UK exports of financial services increasing from £18,415 million in 2016 to a peak of £19,971 million in 2017 (Figure 6).UK exports of merchanting services showed the largest product level growth in 2017, increasing from £2,691 million in 2016 to £7,223 million, a rise of £4,532 million.

It also tells us the exporting or importing country in relation to the UK./businessindustryandtrade/internationaltrade/bulletins/internationaltradeinservices/2017 While each sample is designed to produce the “best” estimate of the true population value, a number of equal-sized samples covering the population would generally produce varying population estimates. UK exports of services to Europe increased by £10,853 million (15.5%) in 2017 on the previous year; this was driven by increases in UK services exports to the European Union, which increased by £9,245 million to a level of £62,512 million. The increase was driven by a rise in imports from the EU, which rose by £5,013 million to £30,879 million. Despite this, it is not easy, on any survey, to quantify the extent to which non-response bias remains a problem. The risk of non-response bias is minimised by efforts to maximise response rates. Total UK exports of services (excluding the travel, transport and banking sectors) have followed an upward trend since comparable records began.