2002
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$944World Rnk 0 / 0
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2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Legume Flours
-1.66Rnk 969 / 1025
2002
Imports
$26kWorld Rnk 162 / 213
Flag Rnk 499 / 813

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Imports In 2022, Central African Republic imported $26k in Legume Flours, becoming the 162nd largest importer of Legume Flours in the world. At the same year, Legume Flours was the 499th most imported product in Central African Republic. Central African Republic imports Legume Flours primarily from: Cameroon ($12.8k), Spain ($11.2k), United Arab Emirates ($2.03k), and France ($21).

The fastest growing import markets in Legume Flours for Central African Republic between 2021 and 2022 were Spain ($9.48k), United Arab Emirates ($768), and France ($21).

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2002)$944
IMPORTS (2022)$26k
NET TRADE (2022)-$26k

In 2022, Central African Republic imported $26k in Legume Flours, mainly from Cameroon ($12.8k), Spain ($11.2k), United Arab Emirates ($2.03k), and France ($21).

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In 2022, Central African Republic's main exporting competitors in Legume Flours were:
In 2022, Central African Republic's main importing competitors in Legume Flours were:

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Trade Value of Legume Flours by Exporters

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