Overview UMA (Arab Maghreb Union) is a Trade Agreement composed by Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, and Mauritania. In 2023, UMA exported $165B (0.73% of global exports) and imported $165B (0.73% of global imports). Its largest exporter, Algeria exported $52.4B, which corresponds to 31.7% of the total exports. On the other hand, the largest importer, Morocco, imported $72B, which is 43.6% of the total imports of Arab Maghreb Union.
Trade In 2023, UMA's most exported products were Crude Petroleum Oils ($46.3B), Gaseous Natural Gas ($16.6B), Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($7.77B), Liquefied Natural Gas ($7.12B), and Ignition & Wiring Sets for Vehicles, Aircraft & Ships ($6.79B). The same year, the most imported products were Bituminous Petroleum Distillates (Excl. Crude) ($14.8B), Wheat except durum wheat, and meslin ($3.03B), Radio/TV Transmit-Receive Apparatus ($2.42B), Maize except seed corn ($2.07B), and Butanes, liquefied ($1.99B).
Partners In 2023, UMA's exports went primarly to Italy ($29.4B), France ($23.4B), Spain ($20.8B), Germany ($12.8B), and United States ($7.25B). The same year, UMA's imported primarily from China ($24.7B), France ($15.5B), Spain ($13.7B), Italy ($11.6B), and Turkey ($11.1B).