Overview In February 2024 Gaspar exported $11.1M and imported $13.9M, resulting in a negative trade balance of $2.8M. Between February 2023 and February 2024 the exports of Gaspar have increased by $9.53M (594%) from $1.61M to $11.1M, while imports increased by $3.76M (36.9%) from $10.2M to $13.9M.
Trade In February 2024, the top exports of Gaspar were Soybeans ($10.3M), Retail Cotton Yarn ($188k), Plastic Housewares ($134k), Soybean Oil ($103k), and Other Furniture ($60.2k). In February 2024 the top imports of Gaspar were Fork-Lifts ($1.75M), Fish Fillets ($1.2M), Other Frozen Vegetables ($1.12M), Light Fixtures ($1.03M), and Cheese ($736k).
Destinations In February 2024, Gaspar exported mostly to China ($10.3M), Paraguay ($248k), United States ($120k), Honduras ($76.6k), and Uruguay ($62k), and imported mostly from China ($6.37M), Argentina ($1.13M), India ($981k), Vietnam ($767k), and Paraguay ($761k).
Growth In February 2024, the increase in Gaspar's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to Paraguay ($191k or 123%), Uruguay ($44.3k or 156%), and United States ($15k or 20.1%), and product exports increase in Retail Cotton Yarn ($73.4k or 72.5%), Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn ($20.2k or 60.5%), and Other Furniture ($17.7k or 35.3k%). In February 2024, the increase in Gaspar's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Argentina ($917k or 78.8%), Canada ($635k or 80.9k%), and New Zealand ($364k or 252%), and product imports increase in Fish Fillets ($799k or 147%), Light Fixtures ($452k or 61%), and Cheese ($319k or 341%).