Senegal's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. In 2022, Senegal was ranked as the 120th largest exporter in the world, with gold, phosphoric acid, and refined petroleum being its top exports. The country's main export partners include Mali, India, and Switzerland. On the import side, Senegal's largest imports were refined petroleum and rice, primarily from China and India. This trade activity contributes to Senegal's position as the 93rd largest importer globally. The country's trade policies and geographic location, bordering countries like Mali and Mauritania, play a significant role in its trade dynamics.
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Senegal’s top 10 trading partners based on export sales in 2022:
Mali: $1.13 billion
India: $865 million
Switzerland: $664 million
China: $228 million
Australia: $224 million
Ship stores and aircraft supplies: $204 million
Spain: $202 million
Côte d’Ivoire: $183 million
Guinea: $182 million
Gambia: $177 million
Senegal’s top 10 trade industries:
Mineral fuels including oil
Gems and precious metals
Inorganic chemicals
Fish
Ores, slag, and ash
Salt, sulphur, stone, cement
Miscellaneous food preparations
Iron and steel
Fruits and nuts
Oil seeds