2018
Exports
$6.42kWorld Rnk 0 / 0
Flag Rnk 0 / 0
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2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Woodworking machines
1.28Rnk 96 / 1025
2018
Imports
$8.99kWorld Rnk 207 / 218
Flag Rnk 494 / 751

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Imports In 2022, Comoros imported $8.99k in Woodworking machines, becoming the 207th largest importer of Woodworking machines in the world. At the same year, Woodworking machines was the 494th most imported product in Comoros. Comoros imports Woodworking machines primarily from: France ($3.72k), United Arab Emirates ($3.45k), China ($1.18k), and Madagascar ($640).

The fastest growing import markets in Woodworking machines for Comoros between 2021 and 2022 were Madagascar ($605) and China ($355).

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2018)$6.42k
IMPORTS (2022)$8.99k
NET TRADE (2022)-$8.99k

In 2022, Comoros imported $8.99k in Woodworking machines, mainly from France ($3.72k), United Arab Emirates ($3.45k), China ($1.18k), and Madagascar ($640).

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In 2022, Comoros's main exporting competitors in Woodworking machines were:
China $2.66B
Germany $1.99B
Italy $1.23B
In 2022, Comoros's main importing competitors in Woodworking machines were:

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Trade Value of Woodworking machines by Exporters

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