Bolivia recorded a trade surplus of 0.50 USD Million in November of 2024. Balance of Trade in Bolivia averaged 75.38 USD Million from 2003 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 561.57 USD Million in September of 2012 and a record low of -274.92 USD Million in December of 2018. source: Banco Central de Bolivia
Balance of Trade in Bolivia is expected to be 200.00 USD Million by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the Bolivia Balance of Trade is projected to trend around 100.00 USD Million in 2026, according to our econometric models.
Bolivia has been recording consistent trade surpluses since 2004, mostly due to a rise in the shipments of commodities. Natural gas (28 percent of total exports), gold (18 percent) zinc (12 percent of total exports), silver (9 percent) and soybeans and related products (11 percent). Main trading partners are: Brazil (14 percent of total exports and 15 percent of imports), Argentina (13 percent of exports and 13 percent of imports), China (19 percent of imports) and India (17 percent of exports). Others include: Chile, United States, Colombia, Japan, and Peru.
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Actual |
Previous |
Highest |
Lowest |
Dates |
Unit |
Frequency |
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0.50 |
-21.30 |
561.57 |
-274.92 |
2003 - 2024 |
USD Million |
Monthly |
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