Trade Data
12-03-2024
Chile's primary imported products include: consumer goods (30% of total imports), energy products including crude oil and refined petroleum, coal, natural gas, and lubricants (21%); chemicals (6%); metal products (5%); automobiles (4%); apparel (4%); parts, other machinery, and equipment (3%); as well as trucks and freight vehicles (3%). The main import partners are China (24% of total imports), the United States (21%), Brazil (10%), Argentina (6%), and Japan and Germany (each 3%). Other countries include Mexico, Spain, Peru, and Colombia.
The latest Tendata iTrader data shows that, based on 2-digit HS codes,
Chile's top 10 import products in 2023 are:
1. Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products (21%, $17.96 Billion)
2. Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers (12.16%, $10.4 Billion)
3. Electrical, electronic equipment (9.94%, $8.5 Billion)
4. Vehicles other than railway, tramway (9.45%, $8.08 Billion)
5. Plastics (2.96%, $2.53 Billion)
6. Pharmaceutical products (2.63%, $2.25 Billion)
7. Meat and edible meat offal (2.34%, $2 Billion)
8. Optical, photo, technical, medical apparatus (2.03%, $1.74 Billion)
9. Articles of iron or steel (1.92%, $1.64 Billion)
10. Inorganic chemicals, precious metal compound, isotope (1.78%, $1.52 Billion)
When you need to understand the market in Chile, you can use Tendata's Chile Import Database to search by product name or HS code to get market trends for the entire industry. In addition to the above, Tendata also supports searches by importer name, importer address, port of loading, port of destination, bill of lading, weight, quantity, number of containers, and size. You can see all these fields in the Chile Import Database. With this database, you can quickly conduct market analysis. The following is a sample query for you (data as of December 2023):
The latest Tendata iTrader data shows that Chile's major import partners
are:
1. China (23.88%, $19.83 Billion)
2. United States (20.66%, $17.16 Billion)
3. Brazil (10.56%, $8.77 Billion)
4. Argentina (6.9%, $5.73 Billion)
5. Germany (3.38%, $2.81 Billion)
6. Japan (2.96%, $2.46 Billion)
7. Spain (2.22%, $1.84 Billion)
8. Peru (2.2%, $1.83 Billion)
9. Mexico (2.02%, $1.68 Billion)
10. South Korea (1.79%, $1.49 Billion)
When you want to know if Chilean importers tend to work with exporters from your country, you can search by country name in Tendata's Chile Import Database. Don't forget to select a time range for the latest import and export data. The following is a sample query for you (data as of December 2023):
Use customs data and appropriate market intelligence to expand your import business in Chile.
Our Chile trade data covers companies, products, and other detailed customs information. Every shipment detail of Chilean imports is valuable for the entire industry. From importers to logistics companies and other departments, Chile import data adds value to every business.
Why use the Chile Import Database?
According to the Chile Import Database, importers can:
1. Quickly find suppliers in the Chilean market.
2. Understand the market conditions and trade dynamics in Chile.
3. Stay informed about the dynamics of your competitors and surpass them.
4. Drive data-driven, real-time updated marketing strategies.
5. Set long-term business goals and increase company revenue.
Why choose Tendata's Chile Import Database?
Tendata connects trade data from 218 countries and regions, business data from 198 countries, and internet data from 172 countries. With a single search, it presents information on approximately 130 million active global buyers and suppliers, all of whom have real purchasing records and intentions, bringing together your high-quality customer base in 0.01 seconds and saving you a significant amount of time.
If you are a marketer or trader eager to import cost-effective products, please contact us immediately to obtain customs data from Chile for 218 countries/regions.
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