Overview In February 2024 Sumaré exported $25.4M and imported $82.5M, resulting in a negative trade balance of $57.1M. Between February 2023 and February 2024 the exports of Sumaré have decreased by $-1.66M (-6.13%) from $27M to $25.4M, while imports increased by $33M (66.6%) from $49.5M to $82.5M.
Trade In February 2024, the top exports of Sumaré were Other Steel Bars ($7.38M), Nonaqueous Paints ($3.36M), Other Stainless Steel Bars ($3.09M), Nickel Bars ($1.27M), and Abrasive Powder ($1.05M). In February 2024 the top imports of Sumaré were Pesticides ($40.8M), Raw Nickel ($5.72M), Other Coloring Matter ($1.69M), Self-adhesive Plastics ($1.64M), and Centrifuges ($1.57M).
Destinations In February 2024, Sumaré exported mostly to Argentina ($6.27M), United States ($4.69M), Netherlands ($2.68M), Mexico ($1.99M), and Peru ($1.25M), and imported mostly from China ($38.1M), United States ($11.4M), India ($5.54M), Finland ($3.9M), and Colombia ($3.61M).
Growth In February 2024, the decrease in Sumaré's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an decrease in exports to Mexico ($-3.45M or -70%), China ($-929k or -65.7%), and Germany ($-879k or -53.9%), and product exports decrease in Engine Parts ($-4.65M or -89.5%), Valves ($-513k or -78.7%), and Air Pumps ($-450k or -81.8%). In February 2024, the increase in Sumaré's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Canada ($2.36M or 290%), Colombia ($2.25M or 334%), and Norway ($1.66M or 38.4%), and product imports increase in Raw Nickel ($1.68M or 40.3%), Rubberworking Machinery ($1.52M or 1.24k%), and Prepr binder for foundry ($833k or 314%).