Foreign trade ranking of dairy products as of August in Chile

Published 2022년 10월 26일

Tridge summary

Exports of dairy products from Chile reached US$ 179.2 million in August 2022, a 33.8% increase from the previous year, with the United States, Colombia, and the United Arab Emirates being the main destinations. Condensed milk and Whole Milk Powder were the leading products exported. On the other hand, imports of dairy products fell by 4.5% to US$ 333.7 million, with Argentina, the United States, and Mexico as the main suppliers, and cheese being the main category imported. The trade balance for the first half of 2022 showed a negative balance, indicating that Chile is a net importer of dairy products.
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According to data from Fedeleche based on information from Lexis Nexis, exports of dairy products were valued at US$ 179.2 million as of August 2022, which represents an increase of 33.8% compared to the same period of the previous year. , which represents a year-on-year increase of US$ 45.2 million. In equivalent liters, shipments of dairy products totaled 259.1 million liters, corresponding to an expansion of 32.9% compared to 2021, with an additional volume of 64.1 million liters less. Among the main countries of destination, the United States stands out as the main one, with a market share of 20.4%, while Colombia appears as the second, with 17.1%. In third place, the United Arab Emirates was positioned with 17.9%, while Mexico and Peru were in fourth and fifth place, with a participation of 11.3% and 8.5%, respectively. SHIPMENTS BY PRODUCT Among the five main categories, condensed milk leads shipments with a 22.8% share. It is followed by Whole Milk Powder (LPE) as it ...

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