Guyana has reported a trade surplus in recent years driven by mineral fuels, oils, distillation products (54 percent of total exports) and railway, tramway locomotives, rolling stock, equipment (30 percent). The country is a net exporter of sugar, gold, bauxite, aluminum, rice, shrimp and timber. Guyana is dependent on imports of fuel, manufactured products and machinery with ships, boats, and other floating structures being 60 percent of total imports, mineral fuels, oils, distillation products (13 percent) and machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers (5.6 percent). Main trading partners are the United States (34 percent of exports and 14 percent of imports) and Trinidad and Tobago (26 percent of exports and 5 percent of imports) and Bahamas 60 percent of total imports.
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Actual |
Previous |
Highest |
Lowest |
Dates |
Unit |
Frequency |
|
|
3013.40 |
3192.50 |
3639.10 |
-1546.00 |
2001 - 2025 |
USD Million |
Quarterly |
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