Liberia's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. In 2022, Liberia was ranked as the 144th exporter in the world, with gold being its top export, valued at approximately $699 million. The country's main export partners include Switzerland, France, and Germany. On the import side, Liberia is known for importing passenger and cargo ships, refined petroleum, and rice, mainly from China and South Korea. This trade data highlights Liberia's role in international trade and its economic dependencies.
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Top Export Partners (2022)
Switzerland (27.8%)
France (8.1%)
Germany (8.0%)
United Kingdom (7.6%)
Poland (6.3%)
Côte d’Ivoire (6.2%)
Lebanon (2.6%)
Sweden (2.0%)
United States (1.3%)
Mali (1.1%)12.
Top Import Partners (2022)
China (42%)
South Korea (23.4%)
Japan (14.8%)
Germany (4.7%)
Brazil (2.8%)
Côte d’Ivoire (24.3%)
India (12.6%)
United States (7.1%)
Turkey (2.9%)
Netherlands (2.8%)
Gold: $699 million
Iron Ore: $347 million
Passenger and Cargo Ships: $291 million
Rubber: $216 million
Special Purpose Ships: $109 million
Palm Oil: Significant but less than the top five
Cocoa: Significant but less than the top five
Diamonds: Significant but less than the top five
Timber: Significant but less than the top five
Fish and Seafood: Significant but less than the top five