Chad's trade data reveals a country engaged in global commerce, with a total export value of $4.39 billion in 2022. The nation's top exports include crude petroleum, gold, and other oily seeds, with Germany, China, and the United Arab Emirates being the primary export destinations. On the import side, Chad's main imports are vaccines, blood, antisera, toxins, cultures, and broadcasting equipment, primarily sourced from China and the United Arab Emirates. This trade activity positions Chad as the 130th exporter in the world, reflecting its economic interactions on the global stage.
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Top Export Partners (2022)
Germany (32%)
China (28.1%)
Taiwan (13.3%)
Netherlands (11.7%)
France (10.9%)
Turkey (3%)
Indonesia (0.4%)
India (0.16%)
United States (0.13%)
Thailand (0.07%)12.
Top Import Partners (2022)
China (25.3%)
United Arab Emirates (20.4%)
France (7.4%)
United States (7.1%)
Belgium (6.8%)
India (5.6%)
Germany (4.9%)
Turkey (4.2%)
Netherlands (3.8%)
Italy (3.5%)
Crude Petroleum: $3.33 billion (95.3% of total exports)
Gold: $876 million (3%)
Oil Seeds: $114.1 million (0.8%)
Insect Resins: $30.6 million (0.8%)
Raw Cotton: $29.6 million (0.7%)
Gums, Resins, and Other Vegetable Saps: $31 million (0.8%)
Toys and Games: $892,000 (0.02%)
Gems and Precious Metals: $738,000 (0.02%)
Electrical Machinery and Equipment: $614,000 (0.02%)
Raw Hides and Skins (not furskins): $501,000 (0.01%)