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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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Top Exports

As of 2022, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines exported goods valued at approximately **US\$45 million**,
with a diverse export portfolio encompassing agricultural products,
processed foods, and manufactured goods.

| Rank | Product Category                                                                 | Export Value (US\$ Thousand) | Share of Total Exports |        | ---- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------| ---------------------------- | ---------------------- |
| 1    | **Wheat or meslin flour**                                                        | \$10,900                     | 24.3%                  |
| 2    | **Preparations of a kind used in animal feeding**                                | \$6,760                      | 15.0%                  |
| 3    | **Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates**               | \$4,470                      | 9.9%                   |
| 4    | **Beverages, spirits and vinegar**                                               | \$3,370                      | 7.5%                   |
| 5    | **Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances;
           parts thereof**                                                                | \$2,720                      | 6.0%                   |
| 6    | **Aluminum and articles thereof**                                                | \$1,480                      | 3.3%                   |
| 7    | **Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers**                               | \$1,430                      | 3.2%                   |
| 8    | **Glass and glassware**                                                          | \$1,300                      | 2.9%                   |
| 9    | **Iron and steel**                                                               | \$1,140                      | 2.5%                   |
| 10   | **Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruit or melons**                        | \$910                        | 2.0%                   |
| 11   | **Miscellaneous edible preparations**                                            | \$800                        | 1.8%                   |
| 12   | **Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations**                    | \$700                        | 1.6%                   |
| 13   | **Cocoa and cocoa preparations**                                                 | \$600                        | 1.3%                   |
| 14   | **Plastics and articles thereof**                                                | \$500                        | 1.1%                   |
| 15   | **Paper and paperboard; articles of paper pulp**                                 | \$400                        | 0.9%                   |
| 16   | **Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations**     | \$300                        | 0.7%                   |
| 17   | **Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof**                         | \$200                        | 0.4%                   |
| 18   | **Furniture; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports,
           cushions and similar stuffed furnishings**                                     | \$150                        | 0.3%                   |
| 19   | **Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted**           | \$100                        | 0.2%                   |
| 20   | **Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles**                       | \$90                         | 0.2%                   |

Top Export Destinations

**St. Lucia**: \$8.3 million (18.4% of total exports)
**United States**: \$7.8 million (17.4%)
**Barbados**: \$6.5 million (14.5%)
**Dominica**: \$5.0 million (11.0%)
**St. Kitts and Nevis**: \$4.9 million (10.9%)

These figures highlight Saint Vincent and the Grenadines's strong trade relationships
within the Caribbean region and with key global economies.