2022
Exports
$209MWorld Rnk 56 / 214
Flag Rnk 44 / 96
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster
0.0083Rnk 544 / 1025
2022
Imports
$240MWorld Rnk 54 / 226
Flag Rnk 45 / 96
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of Bulgaria
0.68Rnk 38 / 133

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Exports In 2022, Bulgaria exported $209M in Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster, making it the 56th largest exporter of Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster in the world. At the same year, Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster was the 44th most exported product in Bulgaria. The main destination of Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster exports from Bulgaria are: Turkey ($50.8M), Romania ($41.1M), China ($32.5M), Italy ($13.4M), and North Macedonia ($10.3M).

The fastest growing export markets for Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster of Bulgaria between 2021 and 2022 were Turkey ($27.8M), Italy ($6.15M), and Chinese Taipei ($4.68M).

Imports In 2022, Bulgaria imported $240M in Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster, becoming the 54th largest importer of Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster in the world. At the same year, Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster was the 45th most imported product in Bulgaria. Bulgaria imports Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster primarily from: Togo ($85.8M), Turkey ($54.6M), Morocco ($18.9M), Jordan ($16M), and Egypt ($15.8M).

The fastest growing import markets in Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster for Bulgaria between 2021 and 2022 were Togo ($62.9M), Jordan ($16M), and Lebanon ($8.61M).

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* Using January 2020 exchange rates when trade data is reported in local currency.

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2022)$209M
IMPORTS (2022)$240M
NET TRADE (2022)-$31.5M

In 2022, Bulgaria exported $209M in Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster. The main destinations of Bulgaria exports on Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster were Turkey ($50.8M), Romania ($41.1M), China ($32.5M), Italy ($13.4M), and North Macedonia ($10.3M).

In 2022, Bulgaria imported $240M in Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster, mainly from Togo ($85.8M), Turkey ($54.6M), Morocco ($18.9M), Jordan ($16M), and Egypt ($15.8M).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

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THE FASTEST GROWING Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster EXPORT MARKETS FOR Bulgaria WERE (2021 - 2022):
Turkey$27.8M (120%)
Italy$6.15M (84.4%)
Chinese Taipei$4.68M (1%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster BY Bulgaria WERE (2021 - 2022):
China-$11.7M (-26.5%)
Romania-$5.1M (-11.1%)
Ukraine-$3.08M (-43.2%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, Bulgaria's main exporting competitors in Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster were:
China $4.76B
Turkey $4.12B
In 2022, Bulgaria's main importing competitors in Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster were:

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Trade Value of Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster by Exporters

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALChina+ $1.52M
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALGreece+ $979k

Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster’s highest export potential is China. With an export gap of $1.52M.   Salt, sulphur, cement, lime, stone, & plaster’s highest import potential is Greece with an import gap of $979k.

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