Trade Data
10-11-2023
The latest Tendata iTrader data shows that Chile's Top 10 imports for August 2023, based on 4-digit HS codes, were:
- 2710: Petroleum oils and oils from bituminous minerals, not crude (11.9%, $12.4 billion)
- 8703: Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transportation of persons (5%, $5.22 billion)
- 2709: Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude (4.71%, $4.92 billion)
- 8704: Motor vehicles for the transportation of goods (3.47%, $3.62 billion)
- 2711: Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons (3.32%, $3.47 billion)
- 8517: Electrical apparatus for line telephony or line telegraphy; videophones (2.82%, $2.94 billion)
- 2701: Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal (2.13%, $2.23 billion)
- 8471: Automatic data processing machines and units (1.51%, $1.58 billion)
- 3004: Medicaments consisting of mixed or unmixed products for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, put up in measured doses (1.26%, $1.31 billion)
- 0201: Meat of bovine animals, fresh or chilled (1.24%, $1.29 billion)
When you need to understand the Chile market, you can search Tendata's Chile Trade Data by product name or HS code to get market trends for the entire industry. Of course, in addition to the above, Tendata also supports searches by importer name, importer address, port of origin, port of destination, bill of lading number, weight, quantity, number of containers, dimensions, and more. You can see that all fields in Chile Trade Data have this data. With this Chile Trade Data you can quickly analyze the market. Here is a sample of the search for you (data as of August 2023):
The latest Tendata iTrader data shows that Chile's main import partners are:
1. China (25%, 26 billion US$)
2. USA (20%, 21 billion US$)
3. Brazil (9.73%, 10.1 billion US$)
4. Argentina (5.78%, 6.04 billion US$)
5. Germany (2.66%, 2.78 billion US$)
6. Japan (2.6%, 2.71 billion US$)
7. Areas (2.3%, 2.4 billion US$)
8. Mexico (2.21%, 2.31 billion US$)
9. Spain (1.94%, 2.02 billion US$)
10.Peru (1.89%, 1.97 billion US$)
When you want to find out if Chile importers prefer to work with exporters from your country, you can look in Tendata's Chile Trade Data by country name. Don't forget to select the time frame to get the latest import and export data. Below is a sample of the search for you (data as of August 2023):
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