2018
Exports
$130kWorld Rnk 100 / 158
Flag Rnk 590 / 1050
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2018
Imports
$1.09MWorld Rnk 115 / 218
Flag Rnk 632 / 1151
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Lebanon
0.38Rnk 48 / 133

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Exports In 2018, Lebanon exported $130k in Processed Cereals, making it the 100th largest exporter of Processed Cereals in the world. At the same year, Processed Cereals was the 590th most exported product in Lebanon. The main destination of Processed Cereals exports from Lebanon are: Iraq ($31.9k), Sweden ($24.6k), Germany ($15.2k), Qatar ($12.3k), and Democratic Republic of the Congo ($10.9k).

Imports In 2018, Lebanon imported $1.09M in Processed Cereals, becoming the 115th largest importer of Processed Cereals in the world. At the same year, Processed Cereals was the 632nd most imported product in Lebanon. Lebanon imports Processed Cereals primarily from: Syria ($205k), Ukraine ($200k), Turkey ($84.6k), Russia ($81.3k), and France ($80.6k).

The fastest growing import markets in Processed Cereals for Lebanon between 2021 and 2022 were Syria ($134k), Russia ($78.4k), and Ukraine ($76.7k).

Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2022)$130k
IMPORTS (2022)$1.09M
NET TRADE (2022)-$958k

In 2022, Lebanon exported $130k in Processed Cereals. The main destinations of Lebanon exports on Processed Cereals were Iraq ($31.9k), Sweden ($24.6k), Germany ($15.2k), Qatar ($12.3k), and Democratic Republic of the Congo ($10.9k).

In 2022, Lebanon imported $1.09M in Processed Cereals, mainly from Syria ($205k), Ukraine ($200k), Turkey ($84.6k), Russia ($81.3k), and France ($80.6k).

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