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Fruit Juices: Business Figures in 2018

Last year, Central American companies imported fruit and vegetable juices for $133 million, and 63% of the total was bought by companies in Panama, Honduras and El Salvador.

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Figures from the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData:

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Regional Purchases Upward
Between 2017 and 2018 the value of imported fruit and vegetable juices in Central America registered a 1% slight increase, rising from $131.8 million to $132.7 million.

Contrary to overall behavior, for the periods concerned imports from the U.S. reported a decline, in this case falling from $30.1 million to $27.5 million.

Panama, Main Central American Buyer
Last year, the main importer in Central America continued to be Panama with $33 million, followed by Honduras with $27 million, El Salvador with $23 million, Costa Rica with $22 million, Guatemala with $15 million, and Nicaragua with $12 million.

U.S., Largest Juice Supplier
During 2018, 21% of the value imported from Central America was from the U.S., 6% from Mexico, 5% from Brazil and 4% from Chile.

For the last seven years Mexico was the market origin of imports that grew the most, given that in 2012 represented 3% of total Central American purchases and in 2018 that proportion reached 6%.

Note: For this report, prepared by CentralAmericaData, SIECA data were used.

 

https://www.centralamericadata.com/en/article/main/Fruit_Juices_Business_Figures_in_2018

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Fruit Juices: Purchases from Mexico Grow 5%

In the first half of 2019, Central American companies imported fruit and vegetable juices for $63 million, and purchases from companies in Mexico increased 5% over the same period in 2018.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Figures from the Trade Intelligence Unit of CentralAmericaData:

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Regional Purchases Upward
Between the first semester of 2018 and the same period of 2019, the value imported of fruit and vegetable juices in Central America registered an 8% decrease, going from $68.6 million to $63.1 million.

In contrast to the general behavior, for the periods in question imports from Mexico reported an increase, in this case rose from $4.4 million to $4.7 million.

Panama, Main Central American Buyer
From January to June of this year the main importer in Central America continued to be Panama with $17 million, followed by Honduras with $12 million, El Salvador and Costa Rica with $10 million each, Guatemala with $7 million, and Nicaragua with $6 million.

U.S., Largest Juice Supplier
During the first half of 2019, 21% of the value imported from Central America came from the U.S., 7% from Mexico, 4% from Chile and 3% from Brazil.

For the first half of the last eight years, Mexico was the market of origin of imports that grew the most, given that in 2012 represented 3% of total Central American purchases and in 2018 that proportion reached 7%.

Note: For this report, prepared by CentralAmericaData, SIECA data were used.

 

https://www.centralamericadata.com/en/article/main/Fruit_Juices_Purchases_from_Mexico_Grow_5

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