2022
Exports
$53.5MWorld Rnk 30 / 184
Flag Rnk 355 / 1212
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Other Processed Vegetables
-0.89Rnk 806 / 1025
2022
Imports
$168MWorld Rnk 15 / 224
Flag Rnk 219 / 1213
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Sweden
1.49Rnk 9 / 133

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Exports In 2022, Sweden exported $53.5M in Other Processed Vegetables, making it the 30th largest exporter of Other Processed Vegetables in the world. At the same year, Other Processed Vegetables was the 355th most exported product in Sweden. The main destination of Other Processed Vegetables exports from Sweden are: Denmark ($27.9M), Finland ($12.2M), Norway ($3.51M), Germany ($1.58M), and Belgium ($1.04M).

The fastest growing export markets for Other Processed Vegetables of Sweden between 2021 and 2022 were Denmark ($1.52M), Finland ($1.42M), and Iceland ($130k).

Imports In 2022, Sweden imported $168M in Other Processed Vegetables, becoming the 15th largest importer of Other Processed Vegetables in the world. At the same year, Other Processed Vegetables was the 219th most imported product in Sweden. Sweden imports Other Processed Vegetables primarily from: Netherlands ($38.1M), Italy ($19.2M), Spain ($13.9M), Belgium ($13.8M), and Greece ($13.7M).

The fastest growing import markets in Other Processed Vegetables for Sweden between 2021 and 2022 were China ($1.74M), Spain ($784k), and Poland ($757k).

COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as H&M Clothing (1) were at the forefront of shipping Other Processed Vegetables from Sweden to the United States.

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September 2024

Subnational Monthly Trade

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EXPORT GROWTH (September 2023 - September 2024)SEK5.2M(10%)
IMPORT GROWTH (September 2023 - September 2024)SEK-11.1M(-7.13%)
MAIN EXPORTER (September 2024)undefined60M
MAIN DESTINATION (September 2024)DenmarkSEK31.9M

This section shows Other Processed Vegetables's exports and imports data at subnational level for Sweden. Click any date in the line plot, any subnational region in the geomap, or any destination or origin country to explore the exports or imports behavior of Other Processed Vegetables over time.

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2022)$53.5M
IMPORTS (2022)$168M
NET TRADE (2022)-$115M

In 2022, Sweden exported $53.5M in Other Processed Vegetables. The main destinations of Sweden exports on Other Processed Vegetables were Denmark ($27.9M), Finland ($12.2M), Norway ($3.51M), Germany ($1.58M), and Belgium ($1.04M).

In 2022, Sweden imported $168M in Other Processed Vegetables, mainly from Netherlands ($38.1M), Italy ($19.2M), Spain ($13.9M), Belgium ($13.8M), and Greece ($13.7M).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

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THE FASTEST GROWING Other Processed Vegetables EXPORT MARKETS FOR Sweden WERE (2021 - 2022):
Denmark$1.52M (5.74%)
Finland$1.42M (13.2%)
Iceland$130k (45%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Other Processed Vegetables BY Sweden WERE (2021 - 2022):
Belgium-$570k (-35.3%)
Austria-$489k (-36.4%)
Russia-$485k (-91.3%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, Sweden's main exporting competitors in Other Processed Vegetables were:
In 2022, Sweden's main importing competitors in Other Processed Vegetables were:

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Trade Value of Other Processed Vegetables by Exporters

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALGermany+ $2.05M
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALChina+ $5.19M

Other Processed Vegetables’s highest export potential is Germany. With an export gap of $2.05M.   Other Processed Vegetables’s highest import potential is China with an import gap of $5.19M.

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