2022
Exports
$9.86MWorld Rnk 70 / 154
Flag Rnk 99 / 1103
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues
-0.18Rnk 611 / 1025
2022
Imports
$963kWorld Rnk 63 / 149
Flag Rnk 728 / 1174
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Kenya
-0.5Rnk 87 / 133

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Exports In 2022, Kenya exported $9.86M in Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues, making it the 70th largest exporter of Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues in the world. At the same year, Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues was the 99th most exported product in Kenya. The main destination of Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues exports from Kenya are: Japan ($4.14M), Lithuania ($2.36M), United Kingdom ($1.99M), Belgium ($596k), and South Africa ($275k).

The fastest growing export markets for Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues of Kenya between 2021 and 2022 were Japan ($2.44M), United Kingdom ($1.99M), and Lithuania ($1.32M).

Imports In 2022, Kenya imported $963k in Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues, becoming the 63rd largest importer of Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues in the world. At the same year, Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues was the 728th most imported product in Kenya. Kenya imports Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues primarily from: Uganda ($350k), Ethiopia ($236k), Mozambique ($236k), United Arab Emirates ($90.4k), and Zambia ($49.7k).

The fastest growing import markets in Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues for Kenya between 2021 and 2022 were Mozambique ($192k), United Arab Emirates ($90.4k), and Ethiopia ($86.4k).

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* 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 (2022)$9.86M
IMPORTS (2022)$963k
NET TRADE (2022)$8.9M

In 2022, Kenya exported $9.86M in Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues. The main destinations of Kenya exports on Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues were Japan ($4.14M), Lithuania ($2.36M), United Kingdom ($1.99M), Belgium ($596k), and South Africa ($275k).

In 2022, Kenya imported $963k in Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues, mainly from Uganda ($350k), Ethiopia ($236k), Mozambique ($236k), United Arab Emirates ($90.4k), and Zambia ($49.7k).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

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THE FASTEST GROWING Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues EXPORT MARKETS FOR Kenya WERE (2021 - 2022):
Japan$2.44M (144%)
United Kingdom$1.99M (1%)
Lithuania$1.32M (127%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues BY Kenya WERE (2021 - 2022):
Germany-$1.78M (-90.2%)
Greece-$118k (-38.7%)
Belgium-$94.9k (-13.7%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, Kenya's main exporting competitors in Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues were:
In 2022, Kenya's main importing competitors in Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues were:
Germany $3.12B
Japan $2.86B
Belgium $2.56B

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Trade Value of Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues by Exporters

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALBelgium+ $150k
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALUnited Arab Emirates+ $12.7k

Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues’s highest export potential is Belgium. With an export gap of $150k.   Non-Iron and Steel Slag, Ash and Residues’s highest import potential is United Arab Emirates with an import gap of $12.7k.

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