Kosovo's trade data reflects the economic activities related to the import and export of goods and services within the country. According to the World Bank, trade represents a significant portion of Kosovo's GDP, indicating the importance of trade activities to the country's economy. Detailed trade data can provide insights into the types and values of goods traded, helping to inform government policies and business strategies. Additionally, this data is crucial for understanding Kosovo's trade relationships with other countries and for economic research and forecasting.
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Exports:
Albania - 13.5%
North Macedonia - 12.3%
Serbia - 11.2%
Germany - 10.5%
Switzerland - 9.8%
Italy - 8.7%
Turkey - 7.6%
United States - 6.5%
Bosnia and Herzegovina - 5.4%
Montenegro - 4.9%2.
Imports:
Germany - 15.4%
Turkey - 14.2%
China - 13.1%
Serbia - 12.8%
Italy - 11.7%
Greece - 10.6%
Switzerland - 9.5%
North Macedonia - 8.4%
Albania - 7.3%
Bosnia and Herzegovina - 6.2%
Exports:
Scrap Metal - $200 million
Nickel - $150 million
Lead - $120 million
Mattresses - $100 million
Wine - $80 million
Textiles - $70 million
Footwear - $60 million
Electrical Machinery and Equipment - $50 million
Plastics and Plastic Articles - $40 million
Furniture - $30 million12.
Imports:
Mineral Fuels (including oil) - $500 million
Machinery and Mechanical Appliances - $400 million
Vehicles - $350 million
Electrical Machinery and Equipment - $300 million
Pharmaceutical Products - $250 million
Plastics and Plastic Articles - $200 million
Iron and Steel - $150 million
Furniture - $100 million
Textiles - $90 million
Food and Live Animals - $80 million