2023
Exports
$197World Rnk 98 / 102
Flag Rnk 1100 / 1126
2023
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine
0.99Rnk 179 / 1025
2023
Imports
$26.9MWorld Rnk 33 / 180
Flag Rnk 370 / 1194
2023
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Kazakhstan
-0.18Rnk 71 / 132

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Exports In 2023, Kazakhstan exported $197 in Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine, making it the 98th largest exporter of Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine in the world. At the same year, Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine was the 1100th most exported product in Kazakhstan. The main destination of Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine exports from Kazakhstan are: Finland ($184) and Russia ($13).

The fastest growing export markets for Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine of Kazakhstan between 2022 and 2023 were Finland ($184).

Imports In 2023, Kazakhstan imported $26.9M in Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine, becoming the 33rd largest importer of Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine in the world. At the same year, Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine was the 370th most imported product in Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan imports Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine primarily from: Russia ($19.6M), China ($2.88M), Uzbekistan ($1.94M), Poland ($1.11M), and Germany ($552k).

The fastest growing import markets in Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine for Kazakhstan between 2022 and 2023 were China ($1.08M), Poland ($722k), and Uzbekistan ($521k).

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Subnational Monthly Trade

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The following visualization shows the latest trends on Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine. Countries are shown based on data availability.

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

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2023)$197
IMPORTS (2023)$26.9M
NET TRADE (2023)-$26.9M

In 2023, Kazakhstan exported $197 in Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine. The main destinations of Kazakhstan exports on Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine were Finland ($184) and Russia ($13).

In 2023, Kazakhstan imported $26.9M in Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine, mainly from Russia ($19.6M), China ($2.88M), Uzbekistan ($1.94M), Poland ($1.11M), and Germany ($552k).

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Export Destinations (2023)

Import Origins (2023)

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THE FASTEST GROWING Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine EXPORT MARKETS FOR Kazakhstan WERE (2022 - 2023):Finland$184 (1%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine BY Kazakhstan WERE (2022 - 2023):
Russia-$403k (-100%)
Lithuania-$4.2k (-100%)

Change in Exports by Market (2022 - 2023)

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In 2023, Kazakhstan's main exporting competitors in Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine were:
In 2023, Kazakhstan's main importing competitors in Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine were:

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Trade Value of Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine by Exporters

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALLithuania+ $2.04k
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALChina+ $2.22M

Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine’s highest export potential is Lithuania. With an export gap of $2.04k.   Motor vehicle (8701 to 8705) chassis fitted with engine’s highest import potential is China with an import gap of $2.22M.

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