Turks and Caicos Islands
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Turks and Caicos Islands’s total trade with the United States was $55.72 million in February, a change of 26.78 percent from the same month one year ago. The change in exports was 27.57 percent and the change in imports was -25.46 percent. Turks and Caicos Islands ranked No. 110 among U.S. trade partners in February. It had ranked No. 111 for the same month last year.
The top three U.S. exports by value in February were Low-value shipments, (2) Civilian aircraft, parts, and (3) Gasoline, other fuels. The top three U.S. imports from Turks and Caicos Islands, also by value, were Returned exports, without change, (2) Mussels, scallops, other mollusks, and (3) Shrimp, other crustaceans. By tonnage, the top three U.S. exports were (1) Gasoline, other fuels, (2) Natural waters, and (3) Sawed, chipped wood >6MM thick. The top three U.S. imports, also by tonnage, were (1) Returned exports, without change, (2) Aluminum waste and scrap, and (3) Mussels, scallops, other mollusks.