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Foreign trade - Exports


During the year 2000, Colombian exports reached US$13.1 billion, registering a growth rate of US$1.5 billion (13.4%). This dynamism was primarily due to the increase in industrial goods (US$874 million), oil (US$12 million) sales, and in a lesser extend in mining (US$100 million) sales. In the industrial goods sector, transportation equipment, chemicals and craftsmanship registered a significant increase. The increased dynamism of oil exports was due to the rise in international prices and not to the volume exported which, on the contrary, decreased. On the other hand, coffee exports decreased by US$255 million because of the reduction in the volume exported and the fall of international prices. Also decreased although in a lesser extent were the agricultural exports, especially bananas. The exports geographic allocation was led by the United States (49.8%), the Andean Group (16.6%) and the European Union (12.7%).

EXPORTS

EXPORTS

2000 *  

U.S.A.

49.8

ANDEAN GROUP

16.6

EUROPEAN UNION

12.7

JAPAN

1.8

REST

19.2

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* Up to december.
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US$ Millions FOB
YEARS Total
exports
Variation
%
Non
traditional  exports
Variation
%
Traditional
exports
Variation
%
1987 4.914,5 -2,9 1.555,7 14,4 3.358,8 -9,2
1988 4.964,9 1,0 1.870,9 20,3 3.094,0 -7,9
1989 5.710,9 15,0 2.147,8 14,8 3.563,1 15,2
1990 6.720,6 17,7 2.664,3 24,0 4.056,3 13,8
1991 7.113,8 5,9 3.543,2 33,0 3.570,6 -12,0
1992 6.900,0 -3,0 3.564,6 0,6 3.335,4 -6,6
1993 7.115,9 3,1 3.984,4 11,8 3.131,5 -6,1
1994 8.478,8 19,2 4.469,2 12,2 4.009,6 28,0
1995 10.200,9 20,3 5.238,3 17,2 4.962,6 23,8
1996 10.653,8 4,4 4.905,5 -6,4 5.690,8 14,7
1997 11.552,8 8,4 5.463,8 11,4 6.089,0 7,0
1998 10.890,2 -5,7 5.596,4 2,4 5.293,8 -13,1
   1999 p 11.575,4 6,3 5.492,1 -1,9 6.083,3 14,9
    2000 p* 13.121,1 13,4 6.410,5 16,7 6.710,6 10,3

p: Provisional.
*: Up to December.
Source: National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE).