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Timor-Leste

All products

Applied tariffs

Simple average MFN applied 2021
* 2.5 %
Trade-weighted MFN average 2021
* 2.5 %
Share of MFN duty-free 2021
0.0 %

Source of data: World Tariff Profiles, UN Comtrade

* Ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) used

Bound tariffs

Simple average bound
11.5 %
Binding coverage
100.0 %
Share of bound duty-free
1.4 %

Source of data: CTS

* Ad valorem equivalents (AVEs) used

Imports

Total imports: 920.7 million USD in 2022

Imports by partner

Indonesia
29.2 % 268.6 million USD
China
15.0 % 138.3 million USD
Chinese Taipei
10.3 % 94.8 million USD
Singapore
9.8 % 89.9 million USD
Malaysia
5.9 % 54.5 million USD
Australia
5.2 % 47.9 million USD
India
5.0 % 45.8 million USD
Viet Nam
3.5 % 32.4 million USD
European Union
3.1 % 28.5 million USD
United States of America
2.7 % 25.0 million USD
Rest of the World
10.3 % 95.1 million USD

Source of data: UN Comtrade

Imports by products HS 2017

271019 Medium oils and preparations, of petroleum or bituminous minerals, not containing biodiesel, n.e.s.
19.6 % 180.6 million USD
100640 Broken rice
4.3 % 39.2 million USD
271012 Light oils and preparations, of petroleum or bituminous minerals which >= 90% by volume "incl. losses" distil at 210°C "ASTM D 86 method" (excl. containing biodiesel)
3.9 % 35.6 million USD
100630 Semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed
3.3 % 30.0 million USD
842619 Overhead travelling cranes, transporter cranes, gantry cranes, bridge cranes and mobile lifting frames (excl. overhead travelling cranes on fixed support, mobile lifting frames on tyres, straddle carriers and portal or pedestal jib cranes)
2.7 % 24.6 million USD
020714 Frozen cuts and edible offal of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus
2.1 % 19.6 million USD
252329 Portland cement (excl. white, whether or not artificially coloured)
1.9 % 17.3 million USD
240220 Cigarettes, containing tobacco
1.8 % 16.2 million USD
151190 Palm oil and its fractions, whether or not refined (excl. chemically modified and crude)
1.4 % 13.3 million USD
871120 Motorcycles, incl. mopeds, with reciprocating internal combustion piston engine of a cylinder capacity > 50 cm³ but <= 250 cm³
1.4 % 12.7 million USD
Rest of the products
57.8 % 531.7 million USD

Source of data: UN Comtrade

Exports

Total exports: 471.8 million USD in 2022

Exports by destination

China
26.1 % 123.2 million USD
Indonesia
21.9 % 103.4 million USD
Korea, Republic of
21.2 % 99.9 million USD
Japan
20.6 % 97.2 million USD
Australia
2.9 % 13.5 million USD
Singapore
2.1 % 9.9 million USD
United States of America
1.7 % 8.1 million USD
Canada
1.3 % 6.1 million USD
European Union
1.3 % 6.1 million USD
Chinese Taipei
0.3 % 1.6 million USD
Rest of the World
0.6 % 2.8 million USD

Source of data: UN Comtrade

Exports by products HS 2017

270900 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude
47.9 % 226.1 million USD
090190 Coffee husks and skins; coffee substitutes containing coffee in any proportion
23.0 % 108.4 million USD
271113 Butanes, liquefied (excl. of a purity of >= 95% of N-butane or isobutane)
10.9 % 51.4 million USD
271112 Propane, liquefied
9.4 % 44.4 million USD
090111 Coffee (excl. roasted and decaffeinated)
3.6 % 16.9 million USD
842649 Mobile cranes and works trucks fitted with a crane, self-propelled (excl. those on tyres and straddle carriers)
0.5 % 2.4 million USD
843010 Pile-drivers and pile-extractors (excl. those mounted on railway wagons, motor vehicle chassis or lorries)
0.5 % 2.2 million USD
848180 Appliances for pipes, boiler shells, tanks, vats or the like (excl. pressure-reducing valves, valves for the control of pneumatic power transmission, check "non-return" valves and safety or relief valves)
0.4 % 2.1 million USD
271019 Medium oils and preparations, of petroleum or bituminous minerals, not containing biodiesel, n.e.s.
0.4 % 1.9 million USD
120300 Copra
0.1 % 0.7 million USD
Rest of the products
3.3 % 15.4 million USD

Source of data: UN Comtrade

Preferential regimes provided by Timor-Leste

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Timor-Leste as a beneficiary based on other economies reported preferential regimes

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