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Since the
U.S.-Chile Free Trade Agreement (FTA) came into force on January 1, 2004, bilateral trade between the United States has increased over 154 percent.
Chile ended 2006 (latest data) ranked as the 28th largest export market for the United States, climbing from 29th place in 2005, 30th place in 2004 and 35th place in 2003. The United States was the top source of Chile’s imports for 2006 and remained the top destination for Chile’s exports.
U.S. exports to Chile in 2006 increased by $4.07 billion over exports in 2003, growing from $2.72 billion to $6.79 billion, or by 150 percent. Chile has also benefited tremendously from the FTA; U.S. imports from Chile grew from $3.71 billion in 2003 to $9.56 billion in 2006, an increase of 158 percent.
Best export prospects:
1. Construction
2. Computer Hardware/ Software/ Services
3. Electric Power Equipment
4. Mining Equipment
5. Plastics Machinery/ Materials/ Resins
6. Pollution Control/ Water Treatment/ Environmental Services
7. Safety and Security Equipment
8. Telecommunications Equipment/ Services
Find out more information on how to export to Chile
here. For U.S. Embassy in Chile, go
here.