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Mongolia Bilancia Commerciale
Ultima pubblicazione
mar 31, 2025
Attuale
171.7
Unità in
USD Million
Precedente
247.8
Frequenza
Mensile
Prossima pubblicazione
mag 14, 2025
Orario di pubblicazione
27 giorni 12 ore
Il più alto | Il più basso | Media | Intervallo date | Fonte |
776.1 mar 2023 | -369.8 lug 2012 | 56 USD Million | 1997-2025 | National Statistical Office of Mongolia |
la bilancia commerciale (BOT), fa riferimento alla differenza tra il valore monetario delle importazioni e delle esportazioni di un paese in un determinato periodo di tempo. Una bilancia commerciale positiva indica un surplus commerciale mentre una bilancia commerciale negativa indica un deficit commerciale. Il BOT è una componente importante nel determinare il conto corrente di un paese.
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Mongolia’s trade surplus narrowed to USD 171.7 million in March 2025 from USD 648.7 million in the same month of the previous year. Exports plunged 31.3% year-on-year to USD 1008.3 million, while imports edged up 2.1% to USD 836.7 million. For the January–March period, the trade surplus shrank to USD 465.1 million from USD 1236 million a year earlier. Exports declined 17.5% to USD 3013.0 million, driven by lower sales of coal, gold, sheep and goat meat, iron ore and concentrates, and crude petroleum oils. China remained Mongolia’s largest export market, accounting for 92.2% of outbound shipments, with coal (48.3%) and copper ores and concentrates (33.5%) making up the bulk of exports. Meanwhile, imports rose 5.5% to USD 2548.0 million, mainly due to higher purchases of cars, diesel, spare parts for vehicles, trucks and telephone sets. Among trading partners, China accounted for the largest share of imports (33.1%), followed by Russia (27.6%) and Japan (13.8%).
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