Exports In 2022, Iceland exported $22.1k in Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen, making it the 112th largest exporter of Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen in the world. At the same year, Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen was the 1006th most exported product in Iceland. The main destination of Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen exports from Iceland are: Denmark ($21.8k), Greenland ($189), United Kingdom ($53), United States ($39), and Belgium ($5).
The fastest growing export markets for Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen of Iceland between 2021 and 2022 were Denmark ($21.8k), United States ($39), and United Kingdom ($37).
Imports In 2022, Iceland imported $2.34M in Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen, becoming the 66th largest importer of Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen in the world. At the same year, Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen was the 515th most imported product in Iceland. Iceland imports Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen primarily from: Belgium ($593k), Denmark ($440k), Brazil ($327k), United States ($258k), and Austria ($156k).
The fastest growing import markets in Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen for Iceland between 2021 and 2022 were Denmark ($241k), Brazil ($170k), and United States ($168k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Wismettac Asian Foods (12) and Barry Callebaut (3) were at the forefront of shipping Orange juice, not fermented, spirited, or frozen from Iceland to the United States.