In 2020, Chile's dairy sector experienced a negative trade balance, with a total dairy import bill of US $ 349.0 million, marking a 15.3% increase from the previous year. The United States, Argentina, New Zealand, and the European Union (particularly the Netherlands) were the top suppliers, with the United States seeing a decrease in purchases despite being the second-largest exporter to Chile. Cheese was the most imported dairy product. Chile's dairy exports, mainly to the United States, Peru, and Mexico, amounted to US $ 155.8 million, marking a 3.5% decrease from the previous year.