Overview In January 2024 Campo Grande exported $33.8M and imported $31.9M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $1.9M. Between January 2023 and January 2024 the exports of Campo Grande have decreased by $-9.93M (-22.7%) from $43.8M to $33.8M, while imports decreased by $-15.8M (-33.1%) from $47.7M to $31.9M.
Trade In January 2024, the top exports of Campo Grande were Frozen Bovine Meat ($16.5M), Bovine Meat ($9.5M), Other Edible Preparations ($2.19M), Tanned Equine and Bovine Hides ($1.32M), and Sowing Seeds ($930k). In January 2024 the top imports of Campo Grande were Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($6.27M), Mixed Mineral or Chemical Fertilizers ($5.5M), Low-voltage Protection Equipment ($3.73M), Potassic Fertilizers ($3.39M), and Petroleum Gas ($1.37M).
Destinations In January 2024, Campo Grande exported mostly to United States ($8.56M), Chile ($6.4M), Mexico ($2.62M), United Arab Emirates ($1.84M), and Paraguay ($1.47M), and imported mostly from China ($12.4M), United States ($6.06M), Qatar ($4.21M), Canada ($3.25M), and Bolivia ($2.58M).
Growth In January 2024, the decrease in Campo Grande's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an decrease in exports to Hong Kong ($-3.14M or -85.2%), Egypt ($-2.56M or -90.4%), and Chile ($-2.31M or -38.9%), and product exports decrease in Tanned Equine and Bovine Hides ($-1.96M or -45.1%), Other Edible Preparations ($-1.7M or -42.1%), and Bovine Meat ($-1.18M or -19.1%). In January 2024, the decrease in Campo Grande's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an decrease in imports from Germany ($-418k or -45.2%), Saudi Arabia ($-188k or -50.2%), and Japan ($-15.7k or -98.7%), and product imports decrease in Low-voltage Protection Equipment ($-1.07M or -28.4%), Padlocks ($-857k or -54.8%), and Metal Mountings ($-520k or -54.7%).