Exports In 2022, Iceland exported $2.49k in Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades, making it the 93rd largest exporter of Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades in the world. At the same year, Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades was the 1710th most exported product in Iceland. The main destination of Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades exports from Iceland are: Denmark ($1.9k), United States ($540), and United Kingdom ($51).
The fastest growing export markets for Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades of Iceland between 2021 and 2022 were United States ($507) and United Kingdom ($51).
Imports In 2022, Iceland imported $155k in Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades, becoming the 75th largest importer of Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades in the world. At the same year, Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades was the 2168th most imported product in Iceland. Iceland imports Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades primarily from: Denmark ($41.7k), France ($39.5k), United Kingdom ($33k), Switzerland ($14k), and Netherlands ($6.93k).
The fastest growing import markets in Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades for Iceland between 2021 and 2022 were Denmark ($19.5k), Switzerland ($7.71k), and Ireland ($3.55k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Wismettac Asian Foods (12) and Barry Callebaut (3) were at the forefront of shipping Citrus-based Jams, Jellies & Marmalades from Iceland to the United States.