As per the report, the value of imports has decreased by 1%, reaching to BD5.778 billion during 2023 in comparison with BD5.842 billion for 2022. The top 10 countries for imports marked with 69% of the total value of imports.
According to the report, China ranked first for imports to Bahrain, with a total of BD808 million (14%), followed by The United Arab Emirate being the second with BD547 million (9.5%), and Brazil as a third with BD523 million (9%).
Non-Agglomerated Iron Ores and Concentrates Alloyed marked as the top product imported to Bahrain with a total value of BD602 million (10%), while Other Aluminum Oxide was second with BD448 million (8%), followed by Gold Ingots being the third with BD221 million (4%).
On the other hand, the value of Exports of Products with National Origin marked a decrease by 21% with a value of BD3.909 billion during 2023, compared to BD4.967 billion for 2022. The top 10 countries accounted for 70% of the total export value.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ranked first among countries for the exports of Products with National Origin with BD937 million (24%). The United Arab Emirate was second with BD444 million (11%) and the United States of America was third with BD371 million (9%).
Unwrought Aluminum Alloys marked as the top products exported during 2023 with BD1.059 billion (27%), followed by Agglomerated Iron Ores and Concentrates Alloyed being the second with a value of BD689 million (18%) and Aluminum Wire Not Alloyed third with BD223 million (6%).
The total value of Re-exports increases by 5% to reach BD756 million during 2023, compared to BD720 million for 2022. The top 10 countries in Re-exports accounted for 79% of the re-exported value. The United Arab Emirate ranked first with BD222 million (29%), followed by Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as second with BD159 million (21%), and Singapore third with BD53 million (4%).
As per the report, Turbo-Jets was the top product re-exported from Bahrain with a value of BD73 million(10%), followed by Four Wheel Drive BD47 million(6%), and Parts For Aircraft Engins came third with BD31 million(4%).
As for the Trade Balance, which represents the difference between exports and imports, the deficit amounted to BD1.113 billion dinars in 2022, Compared to a deficit of 155 million dinars in 2022.
For more details, please visit the foreign trade page on the Bahrain Open Data Portal
www.data.gov.bh
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