Guyana's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. In 2021, Guyana reported exports worth approximately $4.26 billion and imports valued at about $4.16 billion, resulting in a positive trade balance. The country has a diverse range of export products and trading partners, with over 1,300 exported products and 103 trading partners. This trade dynamic contributes to Guyana's status as an upper-middle-income country, with trade being a significant component of its GDP.
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United States: $6.83 billion (39.7% of total exports)
Netherlands: $1.22 billion (7.1%)
Guatemala: $821 million (4.8%)
Belgium: $775 million (4.5%)
Nicaragua: $593 million (3.4%)
Panama: $583 million (3.4%)
Mexico: $427 million (2.5%)
China: $3.01 billion (17.8% of total imports)
Brazil: $558 million (3.3% of total imports)
Germany: $417 million (2.5% of total imports)
Medical Instruments: $4.56 billion (26.5% of total exports)
Orthopedic Appliances: $1.41 billion (8.2%)
Bananas: $1.22 billion (7.1%)
Tropical Fruits: $1.16 billion (6.7%)
Other Edible Preparations: $676 million (3.9%)
Coffee, tea, and spices: $547.9 million (3.2%)
Electrical machinery and equipment: $512 million (3%)
Plastics and plastic articles: $449 million (2.6%)
Sugar and sugar confectionery: $402.6 million (2.3%)
Pharmaceuticals: $397.5 million (2.3%)