Applications for export of goods grew 24,4% in July, compared to the same month last year, after reaching lUSD 1.132 million, according to the report of the Union of Exporters of Uruguay prepared on the basis of the Single Customs Documents that do not include exports leaving the free zones.
According to the report released on Monday (01.08.2022/XNUMX/XNUMX), between January and July The increase was 39% compared to the same period in 2021, with an exported amount of $7.167 million, In the first 7 months of the year.

Destinations
The document also highlights export requests in July by destination. On this point, he points out that China was in second place in the ranking after a fall of 17,8% due to lower placements of meat, dairy products and wood. Regarding requests for Brazil were led by vehicles, dairy products and cereals. Meanwhile, Argentina doubled its requests compared to 2021 for soybeans, vehicles and plastics, among others. In addition, it continues to purchase electricity.
Regarding the requests made between January and July, China and Brazil led the table of destinations, not including the free zone of Nueva Palmira, with a year-on-year increase of 18,12% for the Asian giant and 13,93% for the South American giant.
In the last 12 months, sales destined for Asia accounted for 36,5% of the total, with China as the main market.
Products
As for products, those who led in July were the seeds and oilseeds, meat, wood, cereals, dairy products, vehicles and plastics.
La biggest rise of the month, among the main 20 export products, was that of fish and mollusks due to higher demands from China, Nigeria and other African countries. Meanwhile, the sharpest drop was in fruit due to lower demands from the Netherlands and Italy.Goods export report, UEU, July/2022)
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