Burundi's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. In 2022, Burundi was ranked as the 190th exporter in the world, with total exports amounting to $187 million. The country's top exports include gold, coffee, and tea, primarily to the United Arab Emirates, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and China. Conversely, Burundi's imports were valued at $1.23 billion, with refined petroleum and pharmaceuticals being the major imports, mainly from China and the United Arab Emirates. This trade dynamic illustrates Burundi's position in international trade and its reliance on a range of imported goods.
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Top Export Partners (2022)
United Arab Emirates (28.0%)
Democratic Republic of the Congo (18.6%)
Switzerland (9.5%)
Belgium (8.0%)
Pakistan (4.9%)
Tanzania (4.8%)
China (4.5%)
Germany (3.9%)
Sudan (3.5%)
France (3.3%)12.
Top Import Partners (2022)
China (18.5%)
Saudi Arabia (14.7%)
United Arab Emirates (13.9%)
Tanzania (9.1%)
India (8.5%)
Kenya (7.2%)
Japan (6.8%)
South Africa (5.4%)
Germany (4.9%)
United States (4.5%)
Coffee, Tea, and Spices: $67.6 million (35.8% of total exports)
Gems and Precious Metals: $51.8 million (27.4%)
Beverages, Spirits, and Vinegar: $9.9 million (5.3%)
Tobacco and Manufactured Substitutes: $9.7 million (5.1%)
Milling Products, Malt, and Starches: $9.1 million (4.8%)
Iron and Steel: $8.7 million (4.6%)
Mineral Fuels including Oil: $5.7 million (3%)
Glass and Glassware: $4.6 million (2.4%)
Plastics and Plastic Articles: $4.4 million (2.3%)
Ores, Slag, and Ash: $3.4 million (1.8%)