Overview In June 2023, China exported $71.3M and imported $93.1M from Guyana, resulting in a negative trade balance of $21.8M. Between June 2022 and June 2023 the exports of China have increased by $7.3M (11.4%) from $64M to $71.3M, while imports decreased by $-259M (-73.5%) from $352M to $93.1M.
Trade In June 2023, the top exports of China to Guyana were Other Furniture ($1.07M), Motorcycles and cycles ($1.03M), Pesticides ($924k), Trailers and semi-trailers, not mechanically propelled... ($889k), and Rubber Tires ($819k). In June 2023 the top imports of China from Guyana were Rough Wood ($1.09M), Sand ($173k), Non-fillet Frozen Fish ($160k), Raw Aluminium ($113k), and Crustaceans ($38.7k).
Origins In June 2023 the exports of China were mainly from Zhejiang Province ($18.1M), Shandong Province ($13.2M), Jiangsu Province ($6.95M), Guangdong Province ($6.57M), and Tianjin ($4.91M), while imports destinations were mainly Beijing ($79.9M), Fujian Province ($7M), Chongqing ($3.9M), Tianjin ($1.26M), and Guangdong Province ($371k).
Growth In June 2023, the increase in China's year-by-year exports to Guyana was explained primarily by an increase in product exports in Trailers and semi-trailers, not mechanically propelled... ($867k or 4.06k%), Other Furniture ($857k or 409%), and Pesticides ($611k or 196%). In June 2023, the decrease in China's year-by-year imports from Guyana was explained primarily by an decrease in product imports in Clays ($-867k or -100%), Non-fillet Frozen Fish ($-428k or -72.8%), and Commodities not elsewhere specified ($-329 or -57.7%).