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Overview This page contains the latest international trade data for Monte Carlo. In N/A Monte Carlo was the number 1418 in total exports and the number 2036 in total imports in Brazil.

Exports In 2023, Brazil's Monte Carlo exported $5.2M, making it the 1418th largest exporter out of the 2458 exporters in Brazil. In 2023 the top exports of Monte Carlo were Sawn Wood ($1.93M).

Imports In 2022, Brazil's Monte Carlo imported $729k, making it the 2036th largest importer out of the 2458 importers in Brazil. In 2022 top imports of Monte Carlo were Recovered Paper ($673k), Metalworking Machine Parts ($36.4k), Transmissions ($9.21k), Cutting Blades ($6.34k), and Machinery Having Individual Functions ($4.04k).

Historical Data

Yearly Exports

Color
Depth
Top Destination (2023)Vietnam$813k
Top Product (2023)Sawn Wood$1.93M

In 2023 the top export destinations of Monte Carlo were Vietnam ($813k), Thailand ($658k), China ($229k), and Taiwan ($227k).

In 2023 the top exports of Monte Carlo were Sawn Wood ($1.93M).

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Yearly Imports

Color
Depth
Top Origin (2022)Honduras$381k
Top Import (2022)Recovered Paper$673k

In 2022 the top import origins of Monte Carlo were Honduras ($381k), United States ($154k), Dominican Republic ($118k), Canada ($53.5k), and Jamaica ($23k).

In 2022 the top imports of Monte Carlo were Recovered Paper ($673k), Metalworking Machine Parts ($36.4k), Transmissions ($9.21k), Cutting Blades ($6.34k), and Machinery Having Individual Functions ($4.04k).

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