2022
Exports
falseWorld Rnk 98 / 187
Flag Rnk 314 / 1081
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Twine and Rope
-0.72Rnk 762 / 1025
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Namibia
-0.63Rnk 94 / 133

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Exports In 2022, Namibia exported $214k in Twine and Rope, making it the 98th largest exporter of Twine and Rope in the world. At the same year, Twine and Rope was the 314th most exported product in Namibia. The main destination of Twine and Rope exports from Namibia are: Nigeria ($66.8k), Angola ($62k), South Africa ($22.5k), Portugal ($14.3k), and Spain ($9.1k).

The fastest growing import markets in Twine and Rope for Namibia between 2021 and 2022 were Lithuania ($372k), Italy ($187k), and China ($67.7k).

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EXPORTS (2022)$214k

In 2022, Namibia exported $214k in Twine and Rope. The main destinations of Namibia exports on Twine and Rope were Nigeria ($66.8k), Angola ($62k), South Africa ($22.5k), Portugal ($14.3k), and Spain ($9.1k).

In N/A, Namibia imported N/A in Twine and Rope, mainly from South Africa ($1.95M), Lithuania ($656k), Italy ($188k), Spain ($131k), and China ($122k).

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