South Sudan's trade data reveals a country engaged in global commerce, despite its young age as a nation. In 2022, South Sudan exported goods worth approximately $544 million, with crude petroleum being the dominant export at $471 million. The main import partners include the United Arab Emirates, Kenya, and China, reflecting a diverse trade network. The country's strategic location bordering six other countries facilitates its trade, which is vital for its economic growth and development.
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Top Export Partners (2022)
China (46.4%)
Italy (27.6%)
Singapore (13.2%)
United Arab Emirates (3.9%)
Japan (2.5%)
India (2.1%)
Malaysia (1.8%)
Thailand (1.5%)
United States (1.3%)
South Korea (1.2%)12.
Top Import Partners (2022)
Uganda (40.6%)
United Arab Emirates (24.5%)
Kenya (13.3%)
China (10.5%)
India (2.0%)
United States (1.8%)
Japan (1.6%)
Germany (1.4%)
South Africa (1.2%)
Turkey (1.1%)
Crude Petroleum: $471 million (86.6% of total exports)
Refined Petroleum: $24 million (4.4%)
Gold: $20.4 million (3.7%)
Forage Crops: $15.2 million (2.8%)
Barley: $2.98 million (0.5%)
Wood: $1.6 million (0.3%)
Machinery including Computers: $482,000 (0.09%)
Electrical Machinery and Equipment: $167,000 (0.03%)
Aluminum: $71,000 (0.01%)
Cotton: $46,000 (0.01%)