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ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Paraguay
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Imports In 2022, Paraguay imported $677k in Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes), becoming the 85th largest importer of Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) in the world. At the same year, Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) was the 1415th most imported product in Paraguay. Paraguay imports Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) primarily from: Brazil ($413k), Argentina ($158k), United States ($102k), and India ($3.77k).

COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Givaudan Fragrances (5) were at the forefront of shipping Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) from Paraguay to the United States.

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* Using January 2020 exchange rates when trade data is reported in local currency.

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IMPORTS (2022)$677k

In 2022, Paraguay imported $677k in Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes), mainly from Brazil ($413k), Argentina ($158k), United States ($102k), and India ($3.77k).

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In 2022, Paraguay's main exporting competitors in Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) were:
China $1.45B
In 2022, Paraguay's main importing competitors in Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) were:

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Trade Value of Carbon (carbon blacks and other forms of carbon, nes) by Exporters

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