Nicaraguan exports start 2021 with a rise

Published 2021년 2월 14일

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In January, Nicaraguan exports experienced a 13.9% growth, reaching a value of 268.9 million dollars, an increase of 15,564 million dollars compared to the same period in 2020. Raw gold, bovine meat, and golden coffee were the top three exports. The United States continued to be the primary market, purchasing over 132.1 million dollars worth of goods. Despite the global health crisis, Nicaraguan exports surpassed two thousand 952 million dollars, marking a 10.8% increase from the previous year.
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By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl / Prensa Latina, @PortalPortuario, Nicaraguan exports registered a growth of 13.9%, after registering a value very close to 268.9 million dollars during the month of January., Compared with the In the first month of 2020, sales in foreign markets contributed an additional 15,564 million dollars to the Nicaraguan economy., Raw gold once again positioned itself as the leading product in Nicaraguan exports, registering sales of more than 65,853 million dollars in the first 31 days of the current year., Bovine meat (44,313 million) and golden coffee (41,586 million), complete the three most prominent items in the export dynamics. According to the Export Processing Center, the portfolio sales above one million dollars in January were made up of cane sugar, peanuts, farmed shrimp, morolique cheese, beans, lobsters, oils and fats, beverages, alcoholic liquids, in descending order and vinegar, mozzarella cheese, other seafood, processed cigars, fish, ...

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