Euro was the most used currency for EU exports and US dollars for EU imports in 2018

https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/2995521/9795759/6-20052019-AP-EN.pdf/9fc63999-3e64-4cf9-99c3-eac4e18b7cf4

Goods imported and exported by the European Union (EU) can be invoiced in a range of currencies. In 2018, the euro was the most used currency for EU exports with a share of 48% of the total value of goods exported to non-EU countries and a share of 35% invoiced in US dollars. The picture was reversed for imports, with 56% of imports paid in US dollars and around a third in euros (35%). For total trade (exports plus imports) the US dollar (45%) was used slightly more often than the euro (41%).

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