Overview: In February 2021 Gramado exported $738k and imported $106k, resulting in a positive trade balance of $632k. Between February 2020 and February 2021 the exports of Gramado have increased by $165k (28.9%) from $573k to $738k, while imports increased by $24.1k (29.3%) from $82.2k to $106k.
Trade: In February 2021, the top exports of Gramado were Iron Ore ($1.56B), Iron Ore ($1.05B), Crude Petroleum ($902M), Soybeans ($625M), and Crude Petroleum ($464M). In February 2021 the top imports of Gramado were Special Purpose Ships ($1.43B), Telephones ($192M), Vehicle Parts ($190M), Electricity ($189M), and Blood, antisera, vaccines, toxins and cultures ($180M).
Destinations: In February 2021, Gramado exported mostly to Peru ($165k), Costa Rica ($136k), Ecuador ($67k), Paraguay ($66.6k), and Uruguay ($55.9k), and imported mostly from China ($81.1k), Japan ($9.8k), Argentina ($6.94k), United States ($5.26k), and Austria ($3.24k).
Growth: In February 2021, the increase in Gramado's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to China ($555M or 10.7k%), China ($473M or 73.2%), and China ($380M or 101%), and product exports increase in Iron Ore ($656M or 72.6%), Iron Ore ($593M or 129%), and Soybeans ($288M or 5.57k%). In February 2021, the increase in Gramado's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Brazil ($1.11B or 235%), China ($276M or 38.4%), and China ($244M or 45.1%), and product imports increase in Electricity ($188M or 23.6k%), Petroleum Gas ($128M or 5.81M%), and Blood, antisera, vaccines, toxins and cultures ($81.9M or 83.2%).