Classification 310 for Standard International Trade Classification (SITC).

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Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Food and live animals chiefly for food. In 2018, Food and live animals chiefly for food were the world's 13th most traded product, with a total trade of $244B. Between 2017 and 2018 the exports of Food and live animals chiefly for food grew by 21.9%, from $200B to $244B. Trade in Food and live animals chiefly for food represent 1.28% of total world trade.

Food and live animals chiefly for food are a part of Food Processing. They include Vegetables and fruit, Miscellaneous edible products and preparations, Cereals and cereal preparations, Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, and manufactures thereof, Sugar, sugar preparations and honey, and Meat and meat preparations.

Exports In 2018 the top exporters of Food and live animals chiefly for food  were United States ($18.9B), Germany ($18.5B), Netherlands ($18.1B), China ($16.3B), and Mexico ($14.1B).

Imports In 2018 the top importers of Food and live animals chiefly for food were United States ($34.8B), Germany ($19.6B), United Kingdom ($15B), France ($13.4B), and Netherlands ($11.6B).

Historical Data

Exporters and Importers

Top Origin (2018)United States$18.9B
Top Destination (2018)United States$34.8B

In 2018 Food and live animals chiefly for food were the world's 13th most traded product (out of 113).

In 2018, the top exporters of Food and live animals chiefly for food were United States ($18.9B), Germany ($18.5B), Netherlands ($18.1B), China ($16.3B), and Mexico ($14.1B).

In 2018, the top importers of Food and live animals chiefly for food were United States ($34.8B), Germany ($19.6B), United Kingdom ($15B), France ($13.4B), and Netherlands ($11.6B).

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Exporters of Food and live animals chiefly for food (2018)
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Market Dynamics

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Top Origin Growth (2017 -  2018)Thailand$5.82B
Top Destination Growth (2017 -  2018)United States$6.16B

Between 2017 and 2018, the exports of Food and live animals chiefly for food grew the fastest in Thailand ($5.82B), China ($4.16B), Singapore ($3.83B), Netherlands ($3.69B), and United Arab Emirates ($1.78B).

Between 2017 and 2018, the fastest growing importers of Food and live animals chiefly for food were United States ($6.16B), Vietnam ($4.57B), China ($3.55B), Saudi Arabia ($2.51B), and United Arab Emirates ($2.39B).

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Exporters of Food and live animals chiefly for food (2017 - 2018)

Importers of Food and live animals chiefly for food (2017 - 2018)

Market Concentration

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This chart shows the evolution of the market concentration of exports of Food and live animals chiefly for food.

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Value of Exports in Food and live animals chiefly for food

Net Trade

TOP NET EXPORTER (2018)Mexico$11.8B
TOP NET IMPORTER (2018)United States$15.9B

This map shows which countries export or import more of Food and live animals chiefly for food. Each country is colored based on the difference in exports and imports of Food and live animals chiefly for food during 2018.

In 2018, the countries that had a largest trade value in exports than in imports of Food and live animals chiefly for food were Mexico ($11.8B), Spain ($8.72B), Italy ($7.75B), China ($6.86B), and Netherlands ($6.46B).

In 2018, the countries that had a largest trade value in imports than in exports of Food and live animals chiefly for food were United States ($15.9B), United Kingdom ($9.5B), Japan ($5.15B), France ($4.75B), and Canada ($3.41B).

Net Trade (2018)

Disaggregation

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In 2018, the world most traded Food and live animals chiefly for..., disaggragated by their HS6 level were Vegetables and fruit ($100B), Miscellaneous edible products and preparations ($66.2B), Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, and manufactures... ($34.3B), Cereals and cereal preparations ($28.6B), and Sugar, sugar preparations and honey ($11.4B)

Subgroup Disaggregation for Food and live animals chiefly for food (2018)
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