Imports In 2022, Ecuador imported $8.38M in Batteries, becoming the 92nd largest importer of Batteries in the world. At the same year, Batteries was the 407th most imported product in Ecuador. Ecuador imports Batteries primarily from: China ($3.35M), United States ($1.3M), Singapore ($978k), Indonesia ($954k), and Belgium ($758k).
Exports In 2022, Ecuador exported $52.4k in Batteries, making it the 112th largest exporter of Batteries in the world. At the same year, Batteries was the 616th most exported product in Ecuador. The main destination of Batteries exports from Ecuador are: Mexico ($18k), Colombia ($16k), Canada ($7.44k), United States ($3.88k), and Ireland ($1.75k).
In 2022, Ecuador exported $52.4k in Batteries. The main destinations of Ecuador exports on Batteries were Mexico ($18k), Colombia ($16k), Canada ($7.44k), United States ($3.88k), and Ireland ($1.75k).
In 2019, Ecuador major trading partner countries for exports were United States, China, Panama, Chile and Peru and for imports they were United States, China, Colombia, Panama and Brazil . Please note the exports, imports and tariff data are based on reported data and not gap filled. Please check the Data Availability for coverage.
One of the key uncertainties for Ecuador’s energy sector is the 2022 Economic Growth. This issue has a particular interest since the post-pandemic period requires several strategies to reactivate the economy, while creating new jobs.
Ecuador has traditionally struggled to structure tenders and public-private partnerships that are bankable, transparent, and competitive. This has discouraged private investment and attracted companies that lack a commitment to quality construction, accountability and transparency, environmental sustainability, and social inclusion.