Overview In February 2024 Leme exported $23.5M and imported $3.59M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $19.9M. Between February 2023 and February 2024 the exports of Leme have increased by $21.8M (1.22k%) from $1.78M to $23.5M, while imports increased by $400k (12.5%) from $3.19M to $3.59M.
Trade In February 2024, the top exports of Leme were Raw Sugar ($18.2M), Bovine, Sheep, and Goat Fat ($1.75M), Rubberworking Machinery ($1.67M), Frozen Bovine Meat ($889k), and Other Furniture ($251k). In February 2024 the top imports of Leme were Valves ($690k), Scented Mixtures ($529k), Ethylene Polymers ($343k), Unprocessed Synthetic Staple Fibers ($322k), and Raw Plastic Sheeting ($249k).
Destinations In February 2024, Leme exported mostly to India ($11.8M), Algeria ($6.47M), United States ($3.09M), Costa Rica ($654k), and Hong Kong ($425k), and imported mostly from Israel ($1.28M), United States ($689k), China ($482k), Japan ($388k), and United Arab Emirates ($219k).
Growth In February 2024, the increase in Leme's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to Saudi Arabia ($4.06M or 852%), United States ($450k or 112%), and Bolivia ($280k or 721%), and product exports increase in Raw Sugar ($4.4M or 226%), Coffee ($897k or 968%), and Flavored Water ($369k or 102%). In February 2024, the increase in Leme's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Israel ($1.2M or 168%), Thailand ($220k or 227%), and India ($65.4k or 25.2%), and product imports increase in Raw Plastic Sheeting ($784k or 405%), Ethylene Polymers ($735k or 150%), and Valves ($198k or 136%).