Comoros
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The main product bought by Mexico from Comoros in 2023 was Cloves (Whole Fruit, Cloves and Stems) (US$616k). The main destinations of purchases made to Comoros were Jalisco (US$1.01M), Ciudad de México (US$419k), and Querétaro (US$87.3k).
Regarding remittances, in the third quarter of 2024, Mexico received US$0 in remittances from Comoros, while Comoros received US$365 in remittances from Mexico.
In November 2024, the international sales from Mexico to Comoros were US$0, while international purchases reached US$233k. The above results in a trade balance of -US$233k.
The main product bought by Mexico from Comoros in 2023 was Cloves (Whole Fruit, Cloves and Stems) (US$616k). The main destinations of purchases made to Comoros were Jalisco (US$1.01M), Ciudad de México (US$419k), and Querétaro (US$87.3k).
The main product bought by Mexico from Comoros in November 2024 was Essential Oils (Terpeneless or Not), Including the 'Concrete' or 'Absolute'; Resinoids; Extracted Oleoresins; Concentrates of Essential Oils in Fats, Fixed Oils, Waxes or Similar Materials, Obtained by Enfleurage or Maceration; Terpenic Byproducts of the Deterpenation of Essential Oils; Aqueous Distillates and Aqueous Solutions of Essential Oils (US$14.6k). The main destinations of purchases made to Comoros were Estado de México (US$14.3k), Ciudad de México (US$670), and Querétaro (US$23).
In 2023, the states with the highest commercial exchange (international sales minus international purchases) with were Sonora (-US$30), Quintana Roo (-US$82), and Nayarit (-US$245).
The chart compares the evolution of remittances sent from Mexico to Comoros and the remittances that Mexico receives from Comoros.
In the third quarter of 2024, Mexico received US$0 in remittances from Comoros, while Comoros received US$365 in remittances from Mexico.