The main export partner for India in 2023 was the United States, accounting for 19 percent of all exports, followed by the United Arab Emirates.
The main import partners for India in 2023 were China, accounting for 19 percent of all imports, followed by Russia.
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High Frequency Indicator: The dataset contains year- and month-wise historically compiled data from the year 2007 to till date on the India's top 25 trading countries with trading of goods by import and export, along with details of country-wise value, both in indian rupees and u.s. dollars, of imports, exports and trade balance.
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Top Import Trading Partners of India with import value and Year on Year growth comparison
In 2024, Mexico was the top trading partner of the United States based on import value. In that year, U.S. imports from Mexico totaled to 505.85 billion U.S. dollars. China and Canada rounded out the top three as these countries continue to enjoy a close trading relationship under the United States-Mexico-Canada trade agreement. Germany and Japan were also high on the list, both providing the U.S. with over 140 billion dollars worth of imports in 2024.
The value of trade between India and the ASEAN region amounted to over 120 billion U.S. dollars in fiscal year 2024. The largest portion of this trade came from Singapore, valued at over 35 billion dollars that year. Of the trade between India and Singapore, imports into India had a higher value than its exports.
In 2023, the main trade partner of Brazil was China: trade between both countries exceeded 157 billion U.S. dollars. Furthermore, the South American economy registered a trade surplus of 51 billion dollars with China. The United States ranked as the second most important trade partner, although in this case Brazil had a trade deficit.
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Russia Exports: Year to Date: India data was reported at 590.800 USD mn in Jan 2022. This records a decrease from the previous number of 9.129 USD bn for Dec 2021. Russia Exports: Year to Date: India data is updated monthly, averaging 2.366 USD bn from Feb 2004 (Median) to Jan 2022, with 216 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9.129 USD bn in Dec 2021 and a record low of 91.200 USD mn in Jan 2005. Russia Exports: Year to Date: India data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Federal Customs Service. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Russian Federation – Table RU.JAA006: Exports: by Main Trading Partners: ytd. Data release delayed due to the Ukraine-Russia conflict. No estimation on next release date can be made.
With a total trade volume of 5.9 billion U.S. dollars, Brazil ranked as the most important trade partner of Argentina in the first quarter of 2024. During that same period, Argentina's largest trade deficit was with China, as the balance reached -1,158 million dollars.
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Ethiopia's total Imports in 2023 were valued at US$17.05 Billion, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Ethiopia's main import partners were: China, India and Kuwait. The top three import commodities were: Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products; Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers and Electrical, electronic equipment. Total Exports were valued at US$2.86 Billion. In 2023, Ethiopia had a trade deficit of US$14.19 Billion.
In financial year 2024, India's exports to the United States amounted to around ** billion U.S. dollars, while imports accounted for over ** billion dollars. However, the value of imports and exports between India and its largest trading partner, the United States, has decreased compared to the previous year.
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Canada Trade Balance: NAPCS: BOP: sa: India data was reported at -9.600 CAD mn in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 145.700 CAD mn for Aug 2018. Canada Trade Balance: NAPCS: BOP: sa: India data is updated monthly, averaging 8.600 CAD mn from Jan 1997 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 261 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 484.200 CAD mn in Mar 2017 and a record low of -132.200 CAD mn in Jul 2016. Canada Trade Balance: NAPCS: BOP: sa: India data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Canada. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Canada – Table CA.JA002: Trade Balance: NAPCS 2007: Seasonally Adjusted (Discontinued).
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Asia
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Asia offers a comprehensive and detailed examination of trade activities across the Asian continent. This extensive dataset provides deep insights into import and export transactions involving companies across various sectors throughout Asia.
Coverage Across All Asian Countries
The dataset encompasses a broad range of countries within Asia, including:
Central Asia:
Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan East Asia:
China Hong Kong Japan Mongolia North Korea South Korea Taiwan Southeast Asia:
Brunei Cambodia East Timor (Timor-Leste) Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam South Asia:
Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka West Asia (Middle East):
Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Cyprus Georgia Iran Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria Turkey United Arab Emirates Yemen Comprehensive Data Features
Transaction Details: The dataset includes detailed information on individual trade transactions, such as product descriptions, quantities, values, and dates. This level of detail allows for accurate tracking and analysis of trade patterns across Asia.
Company Information: It provides insights into the companies involved in trade, including their names, locations, and industry sectors. This information supports targeted market analysis and competitive intelligence.
Categorization: Transactions are categorized by industry sectors, product types, and trade partners, helping users understand market dynamics and sector-specific trends across diverse Asian economies.
Trade Trends: Historical data is available to analyze trade trends, identify emerging markets, and assess the impact of economic or geopolitical events on trade flows within the region.
Geographical Insights: Users can explore regional trade flows and cross-border dynamics between Asian countries and their global trade partners, including major trading nations outside the continent.
Regulatory and Compliance Data: Information on trade regulations, tariffs, and compliance requirements is included, assisting businesses in navigating the complex regulatory environments across different Asian countries.
Applications and Benefits
Market Research: Businesses can use the data to identify new market opportunities, assess competitive landscapes, and understand consumer demand across various Asian countries.
Strategic Planning: Companies can leverage insights from the data to refine trade strategies, optimize supply chains, and manage risks associated with international trade in Asia.
Economic Analysis: Analysts and policymakers can monitor economic performance, evaluate trade balances, and make informed decisions on trade policies and economic development initiatives.
Investment Decisions: Investors can assess trade trends and market potentials to make informed decisions about investments in Asia’s diverse and rapidly evolving markets.
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Asia provides a vital resource for organizations involved in international trade, offering a detailed, reliable, and expansive view of trade activities across the Asian continent.
The European Union has experienced a shift in its biggest trade partners since the early 2000s. Over the past two decades, the share of EU imports flowing from China has more than doubled, from around 8 percent in 2002 to over 20 percent in 2024, making China the EU's largest external import partner. At the same time, the proportion of total imports coming from the United Kingdom, which was historically a large importer to EU countries (the UK was an EU member state until 2020), have more than halved, from 18 percent to less than 7 percent. This secular trend existed before the UK voted to leave the EU in 2016, however, there has been a notable drop in imports from the UK since Brexit was enacted in 2020. By contrast the share of the EU's import trade taken by the U.S., Switzerland, and the Rest of World have remained relatively stable over this period. The share of exports coming from Russia was growing steadily in the period before 2014, after which the EU imposed economic sanctions on Russia due to the illegal annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. Imports from Russia collapsed in 2023, due to the effect of the additional economic sanctions placed on Russia in response to the full scale invasion of Ukraine in February of 2022.The Russian Federation is now only the tenth-largest exporter to the EU, after India, Japan, and South Korea.
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Norway Exports: India: 1-Digit: Miscellaneous Goods data was reported at 0.000 NOK th in Jun 2018. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 NOK th for May 2018. Norway Exports: India: 1-Digit: Miscellaneous Goods data is updated monthly, averaging 0.000 NOK th from Jan 1988 (Median) to Jun 2018, with 366 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 220.000 NOK th in Apr 2018 and a record low of 0.000 NOK th in Jun 2018. Norway Exports: India: 1-Digit: Miscellaneous Goods data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Norway. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Norway – Table NO.JA003: Exports: by SITC 1-Digit and Main Trade Partner.
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India's total Exports in 2024 were valued at US$434.44 Billion, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. India's main export partners were: the United States, the United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands. The top three export commodities were: Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products; Electrical, electronic equipment and Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers. Total Imports were valued at US$697.75 Billion. In 2024, India had a trade deficit of US$263.31 Billion.
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Top Export Products from India to Sri-lanka with export value and Year on Year growth comparison
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Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan
Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan offers a detailed and insightful overview of international trade involving Bhutanese companies. This dataset provides an in-depth analysis of trade transactions, capturing and categorizing imports and exports across various industries within Bhutan.
To access Techsalerator’s Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan, please contact us at info@techsalerator.com or visit https://www.techsalerator.com/contact-us with your specific requirements. Techsalerator will provide a tailored quote based on your data needs, with delivery available within 24 hours. We can also discuss options for ongoing access.
Techsalerator's Import/Export Trade Data for Bhutan includes comprehensive information from customs reports, trade agreements, and shipping records. This dataset helps businesses, investors, and trade analysts gain a clear understanding of Bhutan’s trade environment.
Key Data Fields
Company Name: Provides details about the companies involved in trade transactions. This helps identify potential business partners or competitors and track industry-specific trade patterns. Trade Volume: Details the quantity or value of goods traded, offering insights into the scale and economic impact of trade activities. Product Category: Specifies the types of goods traded, such as raw materials or finished products, assisting in understanding market demand and supply chain dynamics. Import/Export Country: Identifies the countries of origin or destination for traded goods, providing insights into regional trade relationships and market access. Transaction Date: Records the date of transactions, revealing seasonal trends and shifts in trade dynamics over time.
Top Trade Trends in Bhutan
Trade Balance Dynamics: Bhutan’s trade balance is influenced by major partners such as India and China. Ongoing trade negotiations and policy adjustments aim to address imbalances and strengthen trade relationships. Bhutan-India Trade Relations: The trade relationship with India is crucial, significantly impacted by agreements such as the Bhutan-India Trade Agreement. This partnership shapes many aspects of Bhutan's trade policies and practices. Expansion of Trade Networks: Bhutan is working to diversify its trade partners and markets beyond traditional allies, reflecting a trend toward broader global trade engagement. Growth in Hydropower Exports: Bhutan’s hydropower sector continues to be a significant component of its export economy, with substantial energy exports to neighboring countries. Focus on Sustainable Practices: There is an increasing emphasis on integrating sustainability into trade practices, promoting environmentally friendly methods and technologies.
Notable Companies in Bhutanese Trade Data
Druk Holding and Investments: A key player in Bhutan's trade sector, involved in a variety of import and export activities, including industrial and consumer goods. Bhutan Power Corporation: A major entity in the export of hydropower to neighboring countries, significantly impacting Bhutan's energy trade. Tashi Group: Engaged in a wide range of business activities, including the import and export of consumer goods and industrial products. Bhutan International Bank: Plays a role in trade financing and facilitating international trade transactions, contributing to Bhutan’s trade dynamics. Royal Textile Academy: Involved in exporting traditional Bhutanese textiles, showcasing Bhutan’s unique cultural products on the global stage.
Accessing Techsalerator’s Data
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Included Data Fields:
Company Name Trade Volume Product Category Import/Export Country Transaction Date Shipping Details Customs Codes Trade Value
For detailed insights into Bhutan’s import and export activities and trends, Techsalerator’s dataset is an essential resource for staying informed and making strategic decisions.
The main export partner for India in 2023 was the United States, accounting for 19 percent of all exports, followed by the United Arab Emirates.