Venezuela's trade data reflects its economic activities in the global market. According to the World Bank's World Integrated Trade Solution (WITS), Venezuela had total exports worth approximately 87.96 billion US dollars and imports worth about 44.95 billion US dollars, leading to a positive trade balance. The country trades with a diverse range of partners and has a variety of exported and imported products. However, it's important to note that Venezuela's trade growth has been negative, contrasting with the overall world trade growth.
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China: $703 million (16.3% of total exports)
Turkey: $597 million (13.9%)
Spain: $518 million (12%)
United States: $438 million (10.2%)
Brazil: $361 million (8.4%)
India: $297 million (6.9%)
Netherlands: $245 million (5.7%)
Italy: $198 million (4.6%)
Colombia: $175 million (4.1%)
Mexico: $150 million (3.5%)
Mineral fuels including oil: $4.7 billion (62.6% of total exports)
Iron and steel: $642.2 million (8.6%)
Organic chemicals: $411.6 million (5.5%)
Fish: $397.2 million (5.3%)
Aluminum: $258.6 million (3.5%)
Fertilizers: $256.1 million (3.4%)
Ores, slag, and ash: $113.4 million (1.5%)
Copper: $111.3 million (1.5%)
Beverages, spirits, and vinegar: $77.1 million (1%)
Electrical machinery and equipment: $75.3 million (1%)