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BICS weighted Scotland estimates: data to wave 137

Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICS) weighted Scotland estimates containing data to wave 137


Exporting and Importing

The BICS asks businesses that are currently trading about exporting and importing over the last 12 months.

Figure 1: In the last 12 months, 18.5% of trading businesses had exported goods, services or both; and 28.9% of trading businesses had imported goods, services or both.

Estimated share of businesses by exporting / importing type. Businesses currently trading, with 10+ employees and a presence in Scotland. Wave 137.

A bar chart showing that an estimated 18.5% of currently trading businesses had exported goods, services or both in the last 12 months and an estimated 28.9% had imported goods, services or both.

Source: BICS Weighted Scotland Estimates - Wave 137 from the Scottish Government.  For Figure 1 data see tables ‘ExportType’ and ‘ImportType’.

Large businesses (250 or more employees) are more likely to be exporters than small to medium sized businesses (10 to 249 employees). An estimated 36.9% of large businesses had exported goods, services or both in the last 12 months, compared to 16.4% of small to medium sized businesses. Large businesses are also more likely to be importers. An estimated 53.6% of large businesses had imported goods services or both in the last 12 months, compared to 26.2% of small to medium sized businesses.

Currently trading businesses that have exported or imported in the last 12 months, were asked how exporting/importing has changed over the last year.

Figure 2: 15.5% of exporters exported more in June 2025 than June 2024, and 17.5% exported less. For importers, 14.3% imported more in June 2025 than June 2024, whilst 11.0% imported less.

Estimated share of businesses by exporting / importing change in June 2025 compared to June 2024. Businesses currently trading and exported / imported in last 12 months, with 10+ employees and a presence in Scotland. Wave 137.

A bar chart showing that of businesses currently trading that have exported in the last 12 months, an estimated 15.5% exported more in June 2025 compared to June 2024, and 17.5% exported less. For currently trading businesses that had imported in the last 12 months, 14.3% imported more in June 2025 than June 2024, and 11.0% imported less.

Source: BICS Weighted Scotland Estimates - Wave 137 from the Scottish Government.  For Figure 2 data see tables ‘ExportingChangeOverYear’ and ‘ImportingChangeOverYear’.

Currently trading businesses that had exported/imported in the last 12 months were asked where they exported/imported goods or services to/from in the last 3 months.

Figure 3: 70.9% of exporters reported exporting to both EU and non-EU destinations in the last three months. A lower share of importers (54.4%) reported importing from both EU and non-EU destinations.

Estimated share of businesses by export / import location in the last three months. Businesses currently trading and exported / imported in last 12 months, with 10+ employees and a presence in Scotland. Wave 137.

A bar chart showing that an estimated 70.9% of exporters exported to both EU and non-EU destinations in the last 3 months.  An estimated 54.4% of importers imported from both EU and non-EU destinations.

Source: BICS Weighted Scotland Estimates - Wave 137 from the Scottish Government.  For Figure 3 data see tables ‘ExportWhere’ and ‘ImportWhere’.

Businesses were also asked about the cost of exporting/importing and time spent on exporting/importing in June 2025 compared with June 2024.

Figure 4: For 32.4% of exporters, the cost of exporting increased in June 2025 compared with June 2024; with 36.2% of importers reporting an increase in the cost of importing over this period.

Estimated share of businesses by exporting / importing cost in June 2025 compared to June 2024. Businesses that exported / imported in last 12 months and report their exporting/ importing change in the last year, with 10+ employees and a presence in Scotland. Wave 137.

A bar chart showing that for an estimated 32.4% of applicable exporting businesses the cost of exporting increased in June 2025 compared to June 2024, it stayed the same for 51.8%. The cost of importing increased for 36.2% of applicable importing businesses and remained the same for 49.8%.

Source: BICS Weighted Scotland Estimates - Wave 137 from the Scottish Government.  For Figure 4 data see tables ‘CostOfExporting’ and ‘CostOfImporting’.

For an estimated 66.3% of exporters the time spent on exporting had stayed the same in June 2025 compared with June 2024. A further 18.5% of exporters saw an increase in time spent on exporting over this period, whereas for 7.6% time spent decreased.

For an estimated 65.6% of importers the time spent on importing had stayed the same in June 2025 compared with June 2024. A further 19.1% of importers saw an increase in time spent importing over this period, whereas for 4.3% time spent decreased.

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Business & Innovation Statistics
Office of the Chief Economic Adviser
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