Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country in South America. It shared borders with Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and Peru. In terms of global trade, Bolivia’s imports totalled USD 7 billion in 2020, down by 27.6% from 2019 to 2020, Bolivia import data reveals. Given Bolivia trade data, Bolivia stood at 102nd position in worldwide imports.
Given Bolivia’s population of 11.7 million people, that dollar amount of Bolivia’s imports in 2020 translated to roughly USD 600 in yearly product demand from every person in the South American country. According to Bolivia import statistics, Bolivia’s top import partners are China, Brazil and Argentina, while major imports are mineral fuels & oils, machinery and vehicles.
According to Bolivia import data, about 44% of Bolivia’s total imports by value were received from Latin American countries excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean. Bolivia imported 32.7% of goods from Asian suppliers, while 12.2% worth of products from exporters in Europe. Another 10.9% worth of goods were originated from North American suppliers. Smaller percentages were recorded from Africa (0.13%) and Oceania (0.08%).
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