Chile: Los Lagos Region ends 2020 with a 9% drop in exports

Published 2021년 1월 22일

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The Los Lagos Region in Chile saw a 9.0% decrease in cumulative non-copper exports in 2020, totaling USD 4,925 million, with non-copper goods exports contributing USD 4,922 million and services USD 3.4 million, according to ProChile. The most significant decrease was in salmon and trout exports, while Mejillones (mussels) saw the largest increase. Taiwan was the fastest-growing destination for these exports, with a 18.6% increase in shipments, particularly salmon and trout. For ProChile beneficiary companies, exports totaled USD 4,513 million, with the seaweed, oils, flour, and other sea products subsector experiencing the best performance and Taiwan as the fastest-growing destination.
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By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, Cumulative non-copper exports as of December 2020 in the Los Lagos Region reached USD 4,925 million, which meant a drop of 9.0% compared to the same period of 2019, according to ProChile . In the case of non-copper goods exports, these amounted to USD 4,922 million with a variation of -9.0% compared to the same period the previous year. Services, meanwhile, totaled USD 3.4 million, which represents a variation of -13.1%. The most prominent subsector due to its greater nominal variation in the period was Mejillones (Cholgas, mussels and mussels) (+ USD43 million). On the contrary, the one that had the greatest drops was that of Salmon and trout (-USD 598 million). As for destination countries, during 2020 the market that had the greatest growth was Taiwan with shipments for USD 84 million, which represents an increase of 18.6% over the previous year. In this market, the subsector that grew the most was Salmon and trout with ...

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