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Overview This page contains the latest international trade data for Amapá. In February 2024 Amapá was the number 26 in total exports and the number 18 in total imports in Brazil.

Exports In 2023, Brazil's Amapá exported $209M, making it the 26th largest exporter out of the 27 exporters in Brazil. In 2023 the top exports of Amapá were Wood in chips, non-coniferous ($81M), Manganese ores, concentrates, iron ores >20%... ($18.4M), Gold in unwrought forms non-monetary ($14.9M), Ice cream and other edible ice ($12.1M), and Iron ore, concentrate, not iron pyrites,unagglomerate ($11.7M).

Imports In 2023, Brazil's Amapá imported $772M, making it the 18th largest importer out of the 27 importers in Brazil. In 2023 top imports of Amapá were Light petroleum distillates nes ($908M), Petroleum spirit for motor vehicles ($130M), Petroleum oils, oils from bituminous minerals,... ($47.2M), Coal tar distillation products nes ($23M), and Photosensitive devices; assembled photovoltaic modules/panels ($5.74M).

Historical Data

Yearly Exports

Color
Depth
Top Destination (2023)China$38M
Top Product (2023)Wood in chips, non-coniferous$81M

In 2023 the top export destinations of Amapá were China ($38M), Japan ($25.1M), Ireland ($18.3M), Portugal ($15.1M), and Canada ($13.3M).

In 2023 the top exports of Amapá were Wood in chips, non-coniferous ($81M), Manganese ores, concentrates, iron ores >20%... ($18.4M), Gold in unwrought forms non-monetary ($14.9M), Ice cream and other edible ice ($12.1M), and Iron ore, concentrate, not iron pyrites,unagglomerate ($11.7M).

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Exports Dynamics

Fastest Growing Exports Destination (Feb 2023 - Feb 2024)
Japan $3.84M (184%)
United States $985k (147%)
Australia $86.8k (119%)
Rapidly Declining Export Origins (Feb 2023 - Feb 2024)
China -$341k (-8.78%)
Guyana -$291k (-100%)
United Arab Emirates -$229k (-36.5%)

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Yearly Imports

Color
Depth
Top Origin (2023)Russia$862M
Top Import (2023)Light petroleum distillates nes$908M

In 2023 the top import origins of Amapá were Russia ($862M), United States ($189M), Spain ($29.7M), China ($18.3M), and Malta ($16.4M).

In 2023 the top imports of Amapá were Light petroleum distillates nes ($908M), Petroleum spirit for motor vehicles ($130M), Petroleum oils, oils from bituminous minerals,... ($47.2M), Coal tar distillation products nes ($23M), and Photosensitive devices; assembled photovoltaic modules/panels ($5.74M).

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Imports Dynamics

Fastest Growing Import Origins (Feb 2023 - Feb 2024)
Russia $50.9M (196%)
China $807k (120%)
Hong Kong $547k (960k%)
Rapidly Declining Import Origins (Feb 2023 - Feb 2024)
United States -$74.9M (-99.3%)
Indonesia -$86k (-80.5%)
Switzerland -$1.71k (-18.3%)

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