India is positioned among the markets with the highest growth for non-copper-non-lithium exports in May

Published 2024년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

India, Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia are emerging as major markets for Chilean exports, with significant growth in May 2024 in areas such as Iodine, Molybdenum, fresh apples, and seeds of cauliflower. Non-copper-non-lithium exports in May reached US$3,103 million, with notable growth in Pulp, Fresh grapes, Iodine, and Fresh apples. The services sector also saw growth, with Maintenance and repair, Financial, and Research and Development being the main shipments. ProChile is actively supporting the diversification of Chilean exports through iconic events and strategies.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

With exports of US$64 million in May and a cumulative US$289 million in the first 5 months of 2024, India is positioned as one of the fastest growing markets for Chilean shipments. In May, shipments of Iodine stood out with US$ 20 million and a growth of 157.2%, Molybdenum with US$ 17 million and an increase of 183.7%, fresh apples with US$ 10 million +87% and seeds of cauliflower, which exceed one million dollars with a growth of 790%. Added to this destination are Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, markets that stood out with growth in the month of May, positioning themselves as excellent destinations for Chilean exports. In the case of Brazil, the 3rd destination for our non-copper-non-lithium shipments, amounts of US$ 258 million were reached in May with an increase of 18.9% and a cumulative total of US$ 1,180 million in the first 5 months of 2024 The main exported products were salmon and trout (US$ 79 million), molybdenum (US$ 34 million) and fresh apples (US$ 19 million). In ...

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