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Overview This page contains the latest international trade data for KHABAROVSK TERRITORY. In January 2022 KHABAROVSK TERRITORY was the number 34 in total exports and the number 27 in total imports in Russia.

Exports In 2021, Russia's Khabarovsk Territory exported $207M, making it the 34th largest exporter out of the 85 exporters in Russia. In 2021 the top exports of Khabarovsk Territory were Bituminous coal, not agglomerated ($526M), Gold in unwrought forms non-monetary ($366M), Crustaceans; live, fresh or chilled, crabs,... ($175M), Semi-finished product, iron or non-alloy steel... ($174M), and Wood; coniferous species, of fir (Abies... ($165M).

Imports In 2021, Russia's Khabarovsk Territory imported $112M, making it the 27th largest importer out of the 85 importers in Russia. In 2021 top imports of Khabarovsk Territory were Precious metal ores and concentrates except... ($339M), Fishing vessels and factory ships ($166M), Light petroleum distillates nes ($26.7M), Bulldozers and angledozers, crawler type ($21.6M), and Boots, sole rubber or plastic upper... ($21.2M).

Economic Complexity In 2021, the highest complexity exports of Khabarovsk Territory according to the product complexity index (PCI) are Fuel Wood (-0.32), Beer (-0.53), Scrap Iron (-0.55), Veneer Sheets (-0.75), Semi-Finished Iron (-0.77), Refined Petroleum (-0.86), Sawn Wood (-1.01), Fish Fillets (-1.18), Rough Wood (-1.32), and Animal Meal and Pellets (-1.41). PCI measures the knowledge intensity of a product by considering the knowledge intensity of its exporters.

Historical Data

Yearly Exports

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Top Destination (2021)China$890M
Top Product (2021)Bituminous coal, not agglomerated$526M

In 2021 the top export destinations of Khabarovsk Territory were China ($890M), South Korea ($531M), Kazakhstan ($377M), Japan ($253M), and Philippines ($197M).

In 2021 the top exports of Khabarovsk Territory were Bituminous coal, not agglomerated ($526M), Gold in unwrought forms non-monetary ($366M), Crustaceans; live, fresh or chilled, crabs,... ($175M), Semi-finished product, iron or non-alloy steel... ($174M), and Wood; coniferous species, of fir (Abies... ($165M).

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Yearly Imports

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Top Origin (2021)Kazakhstan$344M

In 2021 the top import origins of Khabarovsk Territory were Kazakhstan ($344M), China ($317M), Turkey ($116M), Spain ($71.7M), and South Korea ($60.7M).

In 2021 the top imports of Khabarovsk Territory were Precious metal ores and concentrates except... ($339M), Fishing vessels and factory ships ($166M), Light petroleum distillates nes ($26.7M), Bulldozers and angledozers, crawler type ($21.6M), and Boots, sole rubber or plastic upper... ($21.2M).

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Imports (2021)
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Origins (2021)
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Imports Dynamics

Fastest Growing Import Origins (Jan 2021 - Jan 2022)
Kazakhstan $33.8M (583%)
China $31.6M (197%)
South Korea $4.9M (126%)
Rapidly Declining Import Origins (Jan 2021 - Jan 2022)
Germany -$4.23M (-89.6%)
Turkey -$1.43M (-70.4%)
Norway -$316k (-90.1%)

Import Origins of KHABAROVSK TERRITORY (Jan 2021 - Jan 2022)

Economic Complexity

Economic Complexity of Khabarovsk Territory

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Economic Complexity (2021)-1.22

Khabarovsk Territory ranks 60th out of the 85 districts in Russia according to ECI.

The Economic Complexity Index, or ECI, is a measure of an economy’s capacity which can be inferred from data connecting locations to the activities that are present in them. For more info about Economic Complexity, visit the Economic Complexity page.

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ECI comparison Russia between districts (2021)

Economic Complexity Ranking

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The economic complexity of a territory can change year to year. Khabarovsk Territory it is in position 60th considering its ECI in the last year.

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Export Opportunities by Relatedness

The top export opportunities according to the relatedness level, without considering those products were Khabarovsk Territory already has a comparative advantage, are led by Lignite (0.032), Fish: dried, salted, smoked or in... (0.032), Shaped Wood (0.032), Processed Crustaceans (0.031), and Processed Fish (0.03).

Most Complex Products by PCI

The highest complexity exports of Khabarovsk Territory according to the product complexity index (PCI) are Fuel Wood (-0.32), Beer (-0.53), Scrap Iron (-0.55), Veneer Sheets (-0.75), Semi-Finished Iron (-0.77), Refined Petroleum (-0.86), Sawn Wood (-1.01), Fish Fillets (-1.18), Rough Wood (-1.32), and Animal Meal and Pellets (-1.41). PCI measures the knowledge intensity of a product by considering the knowledge intensity of its exporters.

Most Specialized Products by RCA Index

The most specialized products according to the RCA index are led by Rough Wood (124.44), Veneer Sheets (96.16), Crustaceans (73.68), Semi-Finished Iron (68.68), and Non-fillet Frozen Fish (53.99).

Product Space

The product space is a network connecting products that are likely to be co-exported. The product space can be used to predict future exports, since Khabarovsk Territory is more likely to start exporting products that are related to current exports. Relatedness measures the distance between a product, and all of the products it is currently specialized in.

Relatedness Space

This network shows the products most related to the production structure of  Khabarovsk Territory. These are products that tend to be co-exported with the products that Khabarovsk Territory exports. Higher relatedness values ​​indicate greater knowledge, which predicts a greater probability of exporting that product in the future.

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The Complexity-Relatedness diagram compares the risk and the strategic value of a territory's potential export oppotunities. Relatedness is a predictive of the probability that a country increases its exports in a product. Complexity, is associated with higher levels of income, economic growth, less income inequality, and lower emissions. Bubble size corresponds to exports value by year 2020.

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