Datasource: 
Formal external trade in Goods report
Period: 
January, 2024 to December, 2024

Formal External Trade in Goods - 2024

Publications

Formal external trade in Goods report (May 2024)

The deficit in the balance of formal trade in goods was US$ 361.99 million in May 2024, an increase of 9.59 percent compared to the previous month of April 2024. Year-to-year, the formal trade in goods deficit increased by 10.08 percent on the deficit of May 2023.


Formal external trade in Goods report (Q1,2024)

In the first quarter of 2024, Rwanda’s total trade was US$ 2,378.52 million, an increase of 16.21 percent over the first quarter of 2023. Domestic exports are US$ 438.78 million; imports were US$ 1,768.85 million and re-exports were US$ 170.89 million.


Formal external trade in Goods report (April 2024)

The deficit in the balance of formal trade in goods was US$ 330.31 million in April 2024, a decrease of 17.46 percent compared to the previous month of March 2024. Year-to-year, the formal trade in goods deficit increased by 28.73 percent on the deficit of April 2023.


Formal external trade in Goods report (March 2024)

The deficit in the balance of formal trade in goods was US$ 400.18 million in March 2024, a decrease of 8.82 percent compared to the previous month of February 2024. Year-to-year, the formal trade in goods deficit increased by 24.26 percent on the deficit of March 2023.


Formal external trade in Goods report (February 2024)

The deficit in the balance of formal trade in goods was US$ 438.89 million in February 2024, an increase of 15.25 percent compared to the previous month of January 2024. Year-to-year, the formal trade in goods deficit increased by 62.17 percent on the deficit of February 2023.


Formal external trade in Goods report (January 2024)

The deficit in the balance of formal trade in goods was US$ 380.81 million in January 2024, an increase of 3.31 percent compared to the previous month of December 2023. Year-to-year, the formal trade in goods deficit increased by 29.49 percent on the deficit of January 2023.