πŸ“₯ IMPORTS $32B+πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 25.9%πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA 28.1%πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΄ Colombia 6%
πŸ“€ EXPORTS $37B+πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³ China 16.1%πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA 18.5%🦐 Shrimp & Fruit ~35%
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Republic of Ecuador The Pacific Agri-Aquaculture Giant

Ecuador

Import & Export Trade Data

A highly dynamic $62B+ dollarized trade economy. As the undisputed global leader in shrimp and banana exports, and a major Pacific energy player, Ecuador relies heavily on verified data to track its inbound flows of refined fuels and industrial machinery against its massive outbound agricultural output.

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$32B+Total Imports 2025
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25.9%China's Import Share
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~22%Refined Fuel Dependency
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$37B+Total Exports 2025
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16.1%China's Export Share
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~35%Shrimp & Banana Share
750K+Annual Records
120+Trade Partners
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Global Aquaculture

The World's Shrimp Capital

Ecuador has overtaken global competitors to become the world's largest exporter of farmed shrimp. This massive multibillion-dollar industry is heavily directed toward China and the US, making Ecuadorian export data the ultimate pricing benchmark for global seafood markets.

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Agricultural Dominance

Banana & Floral Exports

Ecuador remains the undisputed heavyweight champion of global banana exports. Alongside world-class exports of roses and fine-aroma cocoa, tracking these shipments from Guayaquil provides crucial intelligence for global food and retail supply chains.

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Energy Reality

The Refined Fuel Paradox

Like many Latin American nations, Ecuador exports massive volumes of raw crude oil (primarily to the US and Asia) but lacks sufficient domestic refining capacity. Consequently, it must import billions of dollars in diesel and gasoline to keep its economy moving.

πŸ“₯ Import GrowthUSD Billion Β· 2021–2025
YearVolumeValueGrowth
2021
$25.7BBase
2022
$33.0B+16.1%
2023
$30.9B-6.5%
2024
$29.5B-4.5%
2025
$32.6B+10.7%
πŸ“€ Export GrowthUSD Billion Β· 2021–2025
YearVolumeValueGrowth
2021
$26.3BBase
2022
$35.4B+34.7%
2023
$31.1B-12.0%
2024
$34.4B+10.6%
2025
$37.2B+7.9%
🌍 Partner Countries
Import Partners & Export Destinations

Ecuador maintains a tight balancing act between the United States (historically its largest trade partner) and China, which has surged recently as the primary buyer of its shrimp, minerals, and oil.

πŸ“₯ Top Import Source CountriesRecent Data Β· % of Total Imports
01πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China
25.9%
02πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈUSA
22.4%
03πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΄Colombia
7.1%
04πŸ‡§πŸ‡·Brazil
4.6%
05πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ͺPeru
3.7%
06πŸ‡°πŸ‡·South Korea
3.0%
07πŸ‡²πŸ‡½Mexico
2.5%
08πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺGermany
2.2%
πŸ“€ Top Export Destination CountriesRecent Data Β· % of Total Exports
01πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈUSA
25.1%
02πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³China
16.1%
03πŸ‡΅πŸ‡¦Panama (Transit)
8.8%
04πŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊRussia
4.2%
05πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΈSpain
3.9%
06πŸ‡³πŸ‡±Netherlands
3.5%
07πŸ‡¨πŸ‡±Chile
3.1%
08πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΄Colombia
2.5%
πŸ“₯ Import Sources by Region
🌎 Americas (USA, LATAM)
45.0%
🌏 Asia (China, KR, JP)
35.2%
🌍 Europe (EU)
15.1%
🌍 Rest of World
4.7%
πŸ“€ Export Destinations by Region
🌎 Americas (US, PA, CL)
44.0%
🌏 Asia (China, JP)
32.0%
🌍 Europe (EU, Russia)
20.0%
🌍 Middle East & Africa
4.0%
πŸ“¦ Trade Categories
Import & Export Industries

Ecuador's trade profile heavily features the export of crude oil, farmed shrimp, and agricultural produce (bananas/cocoa) exchanged for refined fuels, automobiles, and industrial machinery.

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Refined Fuels & Oil
HS 27

Ecuador's primary import. Despite vast crude reserves, the country relies on massive imports of refined diesel, gasoline, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from the US to power its economy and fleet.

Refined PetroleumDieselLPG
~22%
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Vehicles & Transport
HS 87

A major consumer market for imported vehicles. Passenger cars, commercial delivery trucks, and motorcycles are brought in predominantly from China, Colombia, and Brazil.

Passenger CarsCommercial TrucksMotorcycles
~10%
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Machinery & Mechanical
HS 84

Critical for the agricultural and oil sectors. Imports include computers, heavy excavators, centrifuges, and industrial pumps sourced heavily from China and the United States.

ComputersEarth-Moving Mach.Pumps
~9.5%
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Electrical Equipment
HS 85

Telecommunications hardware, smartphones, and electrical transformers are imported to support national grid modernization and a rapidly growing consumer tech market.

SmartphonesTelecom GearGenerators
~6.5%
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Pharmaceuticals
HS 30

With a smaller domestic manufacturing base, Ecuador imports vital packaged medicaments, vaccines, and immunological products primarily from Europe, the US, and Colombia.

MedicamentsVaccinesMedical Supplies
~5.2%
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Plastics & Chemicals
HS 39, 31

Essential inputs for the massive agricultural sector. Raw plastics (for packaging shrimp/bananas) and fertilizers are imported in bulk to sustain Ecuador's export-driven economy.

PolymersFertilizersPackaging
~4.5%
Import Share
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Crude Oil & Mineral Fuels
HS 27 Β· #1 Export

Ecuador's highest-revenue export. Crude petroleum is shipped predominantly to the United States and Panama (often for regional transshipment), alongside growing exports to China.

Crude PetroleumFuel Oils
~31%Export Share
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Crustaceans (Shrimp)
HS 03

Ecuador is the global superpower of farmed shrimp. Frozen Vannamei shrimp exports generate billions, with the vast majority shipped to China, the US, and the European Union.

Frozen ShrimpPrawns
~23%Export Share
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Edible Fruits (Bananas)
HS 08

The undisputed banana capital of the world. Fresh Cavendish bananas leave the port of Guayaquil daily, bound for Russia, the EU, the USA, and the Middle East.

Fresh BananasPlantains
~11%Export Share
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Fish & Tuna Preparations
HS 16

Leveraging the rich Pacific waters, Ecuador boasts a massive canned tuna and fish processing industry. Prepared/preserved fish are exported heavily to Spain, the US, and Colombia.

Canned TunaPrepared Fish
~4.5%Export Share
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Ores & Precious Metals
HS 26, 71

A rapidly emerging sector for Ecuador. Exports of gold (unwrought) to Switzerland and the UAE, alongside growing volumes of copper ores destined for Chinese smelters.

Unwrought GoldCopper Ores
~4.2%Export Share
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Cocoa & Cut Flowers
HS 18, 06

Two highly prized global commodities. Ecuador is renowned for its fine-aroma cocoa beans (HS 18) and premium cut roses (HS 06), exported to boutique chocolate makers and global florists.

Cocoa BeansFresh Roses
~4.0%Export Share
πŸ“‹ Data Fields
Every Record. Every Detail.

Sourced directly from details filled by importers and exporters at the time of import/export , providing ultimate transparency into the supply chains crossing the Pacific Ocean.

πŸ“₯ Import Record FieldsFields in each inbound
01
Importer Name & RUC
Name of the Ecuadorian receiving entity
Buyer Intel
02
Overseas Supplier
Name and country of the foreign manufacturer/exporter
Supplier
03
HS Code
National tariff classification (up to 10-digit)
Category
04
Product Description
Spanish declaration text describing the cargo
Product
05
Quantity & Unit
Gross/Net weight (kg/MT) and specific units
Volume
06
Declared Value
CIF and FOB values calculated in USD
Value
07
Customs Port
Guayaquil, Manta, Esmeraldas, Quito Airport
Port
08
Country of Origin
The specific nation where goods were manufactured
Origin
09
Clearance Date
Date the shipment
Timeline
πŸ“€ Export Record FieldsFields in each outbound
01
Exporter Name & RUC
Name of the Ecuadorian exporting firm
Seller Intel
02
Consignee/Buyer
Name and location of the foreign purchaser
Buyer
03
HS Code
National tariff classification (up to 10-digit)
Category
04
Product Description
Detailed text (e.g., "Camarones congelados", "Banano fresco")
Product
05
Quantity & Unit
Massive scale measurements in Metric Tons (MT) or Boxes
Volume
06
Declared Value
FOB value of the commodity in USD
Value
07
Port of Exit
Guayaquil (Agri/Shrimp), Esmeraldas (Oil)
Port
08
Destination Market
The final intended country for the commodities
Market
09
Departure Date
Date the shipment was processed for export
Timeline
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Verified Data Data sourced directly from third party data sources.
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Guayaquil TrackingDeep visibility into the Pacific port that handles 80% of Ecuador's non-oil cargo.
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πŸ” Market Intelligence
Why Ecuador Trade Data Matters

Ecuador is a highly dollarized, export-driven powerhouse. Tracking its ports provides a macro-level indicator of global seafood supply, agricultural health, and South American energy dynamics.

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Global Seafood Pricing & Volume

As the world's top shrimp exporter, Ecuador dictates global aquaculture pricing. Seafood buyers and distributors use this export data to track the exact volume of frozen Vannamei shrimp leaving Guayaquil for Chinese and American markets, predicting supply gluts or shortages.

#1
Global Shrimp Exporter
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Banana Supply Chains

Ecuador exports over 350 million boxes of bananas annually. Tracking these shipments is vital for global supermarkets and logistics firms. The data reveals shifts in demand across the EU and monitors the geopolitical impact of trade on traditional buyers like Russia.

#1
Global Banana Exporter
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The Energy Arbitrage

Ecuador exports heavy crude from the Amazon while importing refined diesel from the US Gulf Coast. Analyzing this two-way maritime flow allows energy traders to calculate refining margins and track South American fuel consumption trends.

~53%
Combined Energy Trade Share
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Industrial Procurement

To maintain its agricultural and aquaculture dominance, Ecuador imports billions in tractors, packaging plastics, and industrial cold-storage machinery. B2B manufacturers use this data to identify which local agribusinesses are upgrading their infrastructure.

~10%
Machinery Import Share
Key Insight
Unlocking the Pacific Anchor

Ecuador's fully dollarized economy offers a highly stable environment for trade analysis. Accessing exact declarations gives you the ground truth on how this $62B+ economy is operating, providing actionable intelligence that aggregate financial reports cannot match.

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750K+Annual Records
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