The United States is the primary export market for Chilean citrus fruits in the 2024 season, with significant exports of clementines, lemons, tangerines, and oranges. Japan is also a notable market for Chilean lemons. However, the season has seen reduced production due to drought in the Coquimbo region, which is home to 70% of Chile's citrus cultivation. The competitive pulse in the international market is led by southern hemisphere citrus producers, notably South Africa and Australia, with South Africa and Argentina being specific competitors for lemons. The Citrus Committee's manager has encouraged the industry to expand into new markets to mitigate competitive pressure.