Costa Rica

Costa Rica Customs Import Export Data

The economy of Costa Rica is stable now, with continuing growth in the GDP and moderate inflation that remained around 4% to 5% per annum for several years up to 2015 but then dropped in 2016. Costa Rica has one of the highest standards of living in Central America in spite of the high poverty level. The country has evolved from an economy that once depended solely on agriculture, to one that is more diverse, based on tourism, electronics and medical components exports, medical manufacturing and IT services. Corporate services for foreign companies employ some 3% of the workforce Of the GDP, 5.5% is generated by agriculture, 18.6% by industry and 75.9% by services (2016). Agriculture employs 12.9% of the labor force, industry 18.57%, services 69.02% (2016).

About Costa Rica

Capital

San Jose

Population 2023

5,256,612

Language

Spanish

Exports

$23.761 billion

Main Exports Partners

United States 38%, Netherlands 6%, Belgium 5%, Guatemala 5%, Panama 5% (2019)

Main Exports Commodities

medical instruments, bananas, pineapples, orthopedic appliances, food preparations (2021)

Imports

$22.298 billion

Main Import Partners

United States 41%, China 13%, Mexico 7% (2019)

Main Imports Commodities

refined petroleum, broadcasting equipment, cars, medical instruments, packaged medicines (2019)

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