Overview In October 2023, China exported $109M and imported $4M from Jamaica, resulting in a positive trade balance of $105M. Between October 2022 and October 2023 the exports of China have decreased by $-27.2M (-19.9%) from $136M to $109M, while imports increased by $345k (9.45%) from $3.66M to $4M.
Trade In October 2023, the top exports of China to Jamaica were Sodium or Potassium Peroxides ($4.04M), Plastic Housewares ($2.43M), Rubber Tires ($2.41M), Other Furniture ($2.36M), and Telephones ($2.11M). In October 2023 the top imports of China from Jamaica were Crustaceans ($286k), Coffee ($202k), Scrap Copper ($108k), Hard Liquor ($43.5k), and Commodities not elsewhere specified ($5.73k).
Origins In October 2023 the exports of China were mainly from Zhejiang Province ($31.3M), Guangdong Province ($27.5M), Shandong Province ($9.74M), Fujian Province ($7.76M), and Beijing ($6.34M), while imports destinations were mainly Zhejiang Province ($3.77M), Beijing ($87.1k), Guangdong Province ($72.5k), Shanghai Province ($70.1k), and Jiangsu Province ($4.88k).
Growth In October 2023, the decrease in China's year-by-year exports to Jamaica was explained primarily by an decrease in product exports in Air Pumps ($-823k or -60.5%), Tractors ($-810k or -97.2%), and Rubber Footwear ($-762k or -43.1%). In October 2023, the increase in China's year-by-year imports from Jamaica was explained primarily by an increase in product imports in Coffee ($135k or 201%), Hard Liquor ($36k or 481%), and Commodities not elsewhere specified ($2.55k or 80%).