European Import of Partly or Wholly Hydrogenated Animal Fats and Oils by Country

In 2023, Sweden led European imports of partly or wholly hydrogenated animal fats and oils, showing significant growth, followed by Hungary. Spain showed considerable year-on-year growth, while Germany, Denmark, and Poland also indicated robust imports. Conversely, Belgium, Slovakia, and Croatia experienced declines. Notably, despite France's importance in European trade, it saw a modest decrease in imports. Countries like Lithuania and Portugal saw significant reductions, whereas Bulgaria and Greece exhibited notable increases.

Future trends may involve focusing on sustainability, potential regulatory changes in hydrogenated fats, and rising demand for healthier alternatives. Monitoring policy shifts and technological advancements will be crucial in understanding future market dynamics.

Top countries in Import of Partly or Wholly Hydrogenated Animal Fats and Oils by Country

# 10 Countries Kilograms Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Sweden 57,566,000 2023 +1.63% +132.88% View data
2 2 Hungary 14,549,000 2023 +4.03% +1.42% View data
3 3 United Kingdom 5,597,900 2023 +3.46% +7.73% View data
4 4 Netherlands 5,138,700 2023 +4.52% +2.38% View data
5 5 Germany 4,655,000 2023 +8.55% +8.56% View data
6 6 Spain 4,456,300 2023 +9.32% +42.94% View data
7 7 Denmark 2,802,600 2023 -13.01% +20.94% View data
8 8 Romania 1,803,000 2023 +4.91% +4% View data
9 9 France 1,399,200 2023 -2.17% -2.77% View data
10 10 Poland 1,269,700 2023 +6.19% +22.21% View data

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