2009
Exports
$7.75kWorld Rnk 0 / 0
Flag Rnk 0 / 0
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2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Other Vegetable Residues
-1.23Rnk 885 / 1025
2009
Imports
$17.3MWorld Rnk 50 / 190
Flag Rnk 62 / 1037
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Mauritania
-1.28Rnk 121 / 133

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Imports In 2022, Mauritania imported $17.3M in Other Vegetable Residues, becoming the 50th largest importer of Other Vegetable Residues in the world. At the same year, Other Vegetable Residues was the 62nd most imported product in Mauritania. Mauritania imports Other Vegetable Residues primarily from: Mali ($11.6M), Cote d'Ivoire ($4.82M), Burkina Faso ($782k), Italy ($29.4k), and Senegal ($15.5k).

The fastest growing import markets in Other Vegetable Residues for Mauritania between 2021 and 2022 were Cote d'Ivoire ($3.91M), Mali ($1.1M), and Burkina Faso ($730k).

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Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2009)$7.75k
IMPORTS (2022)$17.3M
NET TRADE (2022)-$17.3M

In 2022, Mauritania imported $17.3M in Other Vegetable Residues, mainly from Mali ($11.6M), Cote d'Ivoire ($4.82M), Burkina Faso ($782k), Italy ($29.4k), and Senegal ($15.5k).

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Import Origins (2022)

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Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

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In 2022, Mauritania's main exporting competitors in Other Vegetable Residues were:
In 2022, Mauritania's main importing competitors in Other Vegetable Residues were:

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Trade Value of Other Vegetable Residues by Exporters

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALChina+ $625
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALIndonesia+ $1.61k

Other Vegetable Residues’s highest export potential is China. With an export gap of $625.   Other Vegetable Residues’s highest import potential is Indonesia with an import gap of $1.61k.

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