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Chiles export sector broke records in 2024, surpassing $100 billion in goods shipped abroad for the first time, according to the Undersecretariat of International Economic Relations (Subrei) and official Central Bank data.This achievement reflects the countrys position as a global supplier of minerals, food, and other key products.
The story behind these figures reveals both strengths and vulnerabilities in Chiles economic model.Copper remains the cornerstone of Chiles export economy.
In 2024, copper exports reached $50.86 billion, growing 17.3% from the previous year.
This figure represents about half of all export revenues and cements Chiles role as the worlds leading copper exporter.The country supplied 15% of global copper exports, with major buyers in China, the United States, and Japan.
Coppers performance offset a sharp decline in lithium exports, which fell by 56.6% to $2.89 billion.Despite this drop, Chile continued as the top exporter of lithium carbonate, accounting for 78% of global shipments.
Chiles export portfolio extends far beyond mining.Chiles Export Surge: Facts Behind the $100 Billion Milestone.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The country leads the world in exports of 24 products, including fresh cherries, frozen salmon fillets, and preserved mussels.
In 2024, fruit and nut exports reached $8.3 billion, while fish and seafood brought in $7.3 billion.Woodpulp, wood, and wine also contributed significantly, with woodpulp exports growing by 25.9% and wine maintaining Chiles status as the largest exporter in the southern hemisphere.The diversification of Chiles exports has proven crucial.
The country now ranks among the top three global exporters for 58 products, from molybdenum and iodine to dried plums and industrial seaweed.This broad base has helped Chile weather external shocks, such as trade tensions and shifting tariffs.
For example, new US tariffs in 2024 excluded Chiles main export categories, limiting their impact on overall trade.Chiles export destinations are equally diverse.
China remains the largest market, purchasing 36% of Chilean exports, including copper, cherries, and lithium.
The United States, European Union, Japan, Brazil, and India also play key roles.In 2024, Chile led US imports in 54 product categories, such as copper cathodes, fresh salmon fillets, and grapes.
In China, Chile supplied 97% of imported cherries and 77% of lithium carbonate.Service exports are also rising, exceeding $2.5 billion in 2024, an 18% increase from the previous year.
This growth reflects efforts to diversify the economy and create jobs beyond traditional sectors.Chiles export boom matters because it supports jobs, drives economic growth, and strengthens the countrys position in global supply chains.However, the heavy reliance on copper and exposure to commodity price swings remain challenges.
The countrys ability to diversify its export base and adapt to changing global demand will shape its economic future.





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