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Bolivia Import & Export Data

Bolivia's trade data for 2021 reflects a dynamic economy with a total export value of $11.08 billion and imports totaling $9.62 billion, leading to a positive trade balance. The country's top exports include gold, natural gas, and zinc ores, while its main imports consist of petroleum oils and automobiles. Bolivia trades with a diverse range of partners, with India being the top export destination and China the largest source of imports. This trade activity is a crucial aspect of Bolivia's economic interactions on the global stage.

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Bolivia Top 10 trading partners

India: $2.3 billion (16.5% of total exports)

Brazil: $1.9 billion (13.9%)

Argentina: $1.7 billion (12.8%)

Colombia: $1.1 billion (7.8%)

Japan: $967 million (7.1%)

Peru: $852.1 million (6.2%)

China: $785.1 million (5.8%)

South Korea: $537 million (3.9%)

United Arab Emirates: $507.3 million (3.7%)

Ecuador: $419.9 million (3.1%)

Bolivia Top 10 trade industries

Gems and precious metals: $2.6 billion (23.9% of total exports)

Ores, slag, and ash: $2.5 billion (23.1%)

Mineral fuels including oil: $2.1 billion (19.5%)

Food industry waste and animal fodder: $959.9 million (8.8%)

Animal/vegetable fats, oils, and waxes: $692.9 million (6.4%)

Tin: $394.7 million (3.6%)

Oil seeds: $331.9 million (3%)

Meat: $189.2 million (1.7%)

Fruits and nuts: $160.2 million (1.5%)

Fertilizers: $97.9 million (0.9%)

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Bolivia Trading Enterprises