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South Sudan

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About South Sudan

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The main sale from Mexico to South Sudan in 2023 was Malt Extract; Food Preparations of Flour, Groats, Meal, Starch or Malt Extract, Cocoa Content less than 40% by Weight, not elsewhere Specified (US$31.5k). The main origins of sales to South Sudan were Ciudad de México (US$31.5k).

The main product bought by Mexico from South Sudan in 2023 was Telephones, Including Mobile Phones and those of other Wireless Networks (US$77.6k). The main destinations of purchases made to South Sudan were Jalisco (US$109k), Estado de México (US$54k), and Nuevo León (US$213).

Commercial Exchange

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The icons show the percentage share of South Sudan in Mexico's imports and exports, as well as the net trade balance between the two countries.

Data provided by Bank of Mexico.

Net International Exchange

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In March 2024, the international sales from Mexico to South Sudan were US$0, while international purchases reached US$12.5k. The above results in a trade balance of -US$12.5k.

Annual International Trade

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The main sale from Mexico to South Sudan in 2023 was Malt Extract; Food Preparations of Flour, Groats, Meal, Starch or Malt Extract, Cocoa Content less than 40% by Weight, not elsewhere Specified (US$31.5k). The main origins of sales to South Sudan were Ciudad de México (US$31.5k).

The main product bought by Mexico from South Sudan in 2023 was Telephones, Including Mobile Phones and those of other Wireless Networks (US$77.6k). The main destinations of purchases made to South Sudan were Jalisco (US$109k), Estado de México (US$54k), and Nuevo León (US$213).

Monthly International Trade

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The main product bought by Mexico from South Sudan in March 2024 was Electrical Apparatus for Switching or Protecting Electrical Circuits (US$12.5k). The main destinations of purchases made to South Sudan were Jalisco (US$12.5k).

Net Trade Balance

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In 2023, the states with the highest commercial exchange (international sales minus international purchases) with were Ciudad de México (US$31.5k), Nuevo León (-US$213), and Estado de México (-US$54k).