2022
Exports
$61.2kWorld Rnk 181 / 213
Flag Rnk 59 / 90
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder
0.45Rnk 387 / 1025
2022
Imports
$516kWorld Rnk 183 / 222
Flag Rnk 64 / 96

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Exports In 2022, Curaçao exported $61.2k in Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder, making it the 181st largest exporter of Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder in the world. At the same year, Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder was the 59th most exported product in Curaçao. The main destination of Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder exports from Curaçao are: Mozambique ($30.4k), Thailand ($18.7k), Nigeria ($9.45k), Grenada ($1.99k), and Montserrat ($577).

The fastest growing export markets for Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder of Curaçao between 2021 and 2022 were Mozambique ($30.4k), Thailand ($18.7k), and Nigeria ($9.45k).

Imports In 2022, Curaçao imported $516k in Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder, becoming the 183rd largest importer of Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder in the world. At the same year, Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder was the 64th most imported product in Curaçao. Curaçao imports Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder primarily from: Netherlands ($176k), United States ($144k), Colombia ($58.8k), Mozambique ($57.1k), and Canada ($32.8k).

The fastest growing import markets in Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder for Curaçao between 2021 and 2022 were Mozambique ($57.1k), Canada ($32.8k), and United States ($25.2k).

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* Using January 2020 exchange rates when trade data is reported in local currency.

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2022)$61.2k
IMPORTS (2022)$516k
NET TRADE (2022)-$455k

In 2022, Curaçao exported $61.2k in Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder. The main destinations of Curaçao exports on Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder were Mozambique ($30.4k), Thailand ($18.7k), Nigeria ($9.45k), Grenada ($1.99k), and Montserrat ($577).

In 2022, Curaçao imported $516k in Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder, mainly from Netherlands ($176k), United States ($144k), Colombia ($58.8k), Mozambique ($57.1k), and Canada ($32.8k).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

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THE FASTEST GROWING Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder EXPORT MARKETS FOR Curaçao WERE (2021 - 2022):
Mozambique$30.4k (1%)
Thailand$18.7k (1%)
Nigeria$9.45k (1%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder BY Curaçao WERE (2021 - 2022):
Zambia-$1.11k (-100%)
Dominica-$102 (-100%)
Aruba-$92 (-63.4%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

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In 2022, Curaçao's main exporting competitors in Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder were:
In 2022, Curaçao's main importing competitors in Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder were:
China $60.5B
Germany $8.59B
Japan $6.28B

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Trade Value of Oils seeds, oleaginous fruits, grains, straw & fodder by Exporters

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