Argentina, Brazil and Chile are the main destinations for Paraguayan exports in 2020

Published 2020년 6월 15일

Tridge summary

Paraguay's total exports in May 2020 were $4,262.3 million, a decrease of 21.8% from the previous year, with the majority going to Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. Re-exports made up 18.6% of the total. The products with the biggest increase in export volumes were soybeans, frozen beef, soybean oil, rice, and yerba mate. Imports were $3,818.6 million, a decrease of 20.3% from the previous year, with China and Brazil being the main sources. Overall, foreign trade transactions for the first five months of the year totaled $8,080.9 million, a decrease of 21.1% compared to the same period in the previous year.
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Original content

By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl/Agencia IP, @PortalPortuario, Total exports of Paraguay registered a total volume of 4,262.3 million dollars (-21.8%) as of May 2020, destined for 125 countries, of which which 75% were directed to the markets of Argentina, Brazil and Chile., Re-exports amount to $ 791.7 million, -18.6% of the total, being -43.7% with respect to the figures of the previous year ., The exported products with the greatest increase are soybeans, frozen beef, soybean oil, rice and yerba mate, details the report sent by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE)., Argentina ranks first in national exports with a purchase of $ 1,099.4 million, 34.6% of the total (+12.6 compared to 2019). The main products with increases were soybeans, yerba mate and bananas. The second place corresponds to Brazil, with a volume of 1,032.7 million dollars, 32.5% of the total (-6.2%). The main products with increases are soybeans, ethyl alcohol and beef., In third place is Chile with a total of ...

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