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Bolivia Imports from Suriname

Bolivia Imports from Suriname

Data updated till: February 2024 to January 2025

Key Statistics

Total Import Value
USD 251.6K
Trade Partner Market Share
locked
Total Shipment Arrived
24
No. of Bolivia Importers
6
No. of Suriname Suppliers
6

Bolivia Imports from Suriname - Overview

Imports into Bolivia from Suriname reflect a specialized trade relationship shaped by product demand, supplier capacity, and logistics connectivity. According to shipment-level records from February 2024 to January 2025, there have been 24 import shipments from Suriname, totaling $251.6K in value.

The import profile from this partner shows dominant product categories, often tied to key HS codes such as Chapter 31, which are instrumental in meeting specific industrial and consumption needs in Bolivia. Leading ports of unloading like I SANTA CRUZ mark the primary entry points for goods sourced from this origin.

Understanding this bilateral import data is useful for:

  • Assessing reliance on Suriname as a supplier
  • Comparing import volumes and values over time
  • Examining logistics hubs for inbound trade
  • Informing tariff and compliance strategy

Deeper filters by product, HS code, port, or regional hubs help uncover more granular trade behavior between Bolivia and Suriname.

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