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PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Animal Organs
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Imports In 2022, Solomon Islands imported $331k in Animal Organs, becoming the 113th largest importer of Animal Organs in the world. At the same year, Animal Organs was the 205th most imported product in Solomon Islands. Solomon Islands imports Animal Organs primarily from: Australia ($327k) and New Zealand ($3.82k).

The fastest growing import markets in Animal Organs for Solomon Islands between 2021 and 2022 were Australia ($184k) and New Zealand ($3.82k).

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IMPORTS (2022)$331k

In 2022, Solomon Islands imported $331k in Animal Organs, mainly from Australia ($327k) and New Zealand ($3.82k).

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In 2022, Solomon Islands's main exporting competitors in Animal Organs were:
In 2022, Solomon Islands's main importing competitors in Animal Organs were:

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