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The quantitative balance of Chilean exports of tomato concentrates (HS codes 200290) for the year 2024 (January-December) has increased significantly compared to the result for 2023: with nearly 176,000 tonnes of finished products exported, including more than two-thirds of concentrated purees between 30 and 32 Brix, the Chilean sector has improved its previous performance (160,000 t in 2023) by 10% and increased exported tonnages by 15% compared to the average of the three previous years (2021-2023).
Chilean activity is almost exclusively focused on tomato paste, which are very marginally supplemented by foreign sales of sauces and ketchups (HS codes 210320); Chile also imports increasingly large quantities of sauces (nearly 21,000 t annually over the last three years) from China, the United States and, to a lesser extent, Mexico.
Exports of canned goods (HS codes 200210) are non-existent, with domestic needs in this sector being met by imports of 1,000 to 1,500 t each year from Italy, Portugal and, to a lesser extent, Spain.
Two other regions, of varying importance depending on the year, occupy a privileged place in the customer base for Chilean pastes: the Far East (Japan, South Korea) and the Western EU (Germany and Italy), in particular due to the counter-seasonality of the production/processing periods and availability of "new harvest" products (see additional information at the end of the article), constitute strategic outlets for the Chilean tomato paste sector: with more than 27,000 t delivered to the Far East and nearly 23,000 t to the Western EU in 2024, these two regions represented a total of almost 29% of Chilean external sales for the year.
The landscape of Chilean outlets is completed by US, British, Kuwaiti and Saudi purchases: last year, these four countries imported a total of more than 18,000 t of Chilean tomato concentrates.

The other regions of the world, with the exception of a few hundred tonnes delivered to the United States in 2022 and 2023, do not import tomato sauces from Chile.


Although Chilean foreign activity is mainly focused on the "nearby" markets of Central and South America, Japan, in the leading group of purchasing countries for many years, has been the leading customer in terms of quantities and value of Chilean tomato products for the past two years. It is ahead of Mexico, Colombia and Germany.
































