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Chile: 2020, a year of consolidation
A little over a year ago, our previous analysis of Chilean exports of pastes (see our related articles) was marked by a spectacular increase in foreign trade: from 2018 to 2019, the annual quantities exported under customs codes 20029012 and 20029019 effectively jumped by more than 50% and reached a record level close to 181,000 tonnes (mT).
2020 took more or less the same direction, bringing volumes to around 175,000 mT, which was a slight decrease of 3% compared to 2019. The result for the past year, however, has maintained the level of trade at nearly 36,000 mT above the average export level of the previous three years (just over 139,000 mT over the period running 2017-2019).
Over the same period and on nearby commercial markets, Chilean exports also recorded good performances on the markets of Argentina (+12,800 mT, due to the poor results of the 2019 campaign in the country) and Uruguay (+1,400 mT), but a notable decline in sales to Brazil (-4,400 mT). Overall, 2020 ended with an increase of 11,300 mT on South American markets.
Finally, mention should be made of the increases in quantities delivered last year to Japan and Malaysia, which respectively increased by 6,400 mT and 3,100 mT compared to the average results for 2017-2019.
Other good results boosted the development of Chilean sales last year, particularly in North America (USA, Puerto Rico) and Poland. However, these increases were offset by significant declines recorded on the Italian, Turkish, Russian German and Saudi markets.
Last year, revenue from Chilean paste exports amounted to more than USD 154 million, up 5% from 2019 but more importantly up 31% from the average for the previous three years (around USD 118 million). The values in Chilean pesos show increases of approximately 19% compared to the 2019 result and 55% compared to the average performance of the three previous years.

Source: Trade Data Monitor LLC
























