Grenada
Top Trading Ports
| Rank | Port | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Christiansted Port Terminal, U.S.V.I. | $31.08 M |
| 2 | Port of Palm Beach, FL | $27.73 M |
| 3 | Port Everglades | $25.67 M |
| 4 | Low-Value border crossing cargo | $13.86 M |
| 5 | Miami International Airport | $10.63 M |
| 6 | Port of New Orleans | $8.15 M |
| 7 | Port of New York | $7.32 M |
| 8 | Port of Mobile, AL | $5.25 M |
| 9 | Port of San Juan, PR | $4.46 M |
| 10 | FedEx Memphis WorldHub | $2.47 M |
Overall Rank
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Top Exports
| Rank | Commodity | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gasoline, other fuels | $31.68 M |
| 2 | Low-value shipments | $13.86 M |
| 3 | Returned exports, with change | $5.61 M |
| 4 | Sawed, chipped wood >6MM thick | $4.55 M |
| 5 | Computers | $3.37 M |
| 6 | Prepared foods, beverages | $3.35 M |
| 7 | Wheat | $3.17 M |
| 8 | Corn | $2.41 M |
| 9 | Cell phones, related equipment | $2.31 M |
| 10 | Chicken and other poultry | $2.02 M |
Top Imports
| Rank | Commodity | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fish, fresh or chilled | $4.46 M |
| 2 | Frozen fruit, nuts | $1.83 M |
| 3 | Returned exports, without change | $763,178 |
| 4 | Strawberries, blueberries, etc. | $685,677 |
| 5 | Estimates of low-value imports | $439,950 |
| 6 | Scrap of precious metal | $402,871 |
| 7 | Copper waste and scrap | $363,290 |
| 8 | Nutmeg, mace, cardamoms | $308,823 |
| 9 | Lead waste, scrap | $95,161 |
| 10 | Aluminum waste and scrap | $93,680 |
U.S. trade with Grenada rose 26.04 percent through August
Grenada’s trade with the United States increased to $142.89 M through the first eight months of 2025, according to a WorldCity analysis of latest U.S. Census Bureau data. That’s 26.04 percent above its total trade during the same time period last year ago. U.S. exports to Grenada increased 30.21 percent while U.S. imports from Grenada fell 12.64 percent. The U.S. surplus with Grenada was $123.59 M.
Through August, the top five among the nation’s airports, seaports and border crossings were No. 1 Christiansted Port Terminal, U.S.V.I.; No. 2 Port of Palm Beach, FL; No. 3 Port Everglades; No. 4 Low-Value border crossing cargo; and No. 5 Miami International Airport. During the same period the previous year, the top five were No. 1 Port of Palm Beach, FL; No. 2 Port Everglades; No. 3 Miami International Airport; No. 4 Christiansted Port Terminal, U.S.V.I. and No. 5 Low-Value border crossing cargo. In the current time period, the top five accounted for 76.27 percent of Grenada’s U.S. trade.
Among those top five:
- Trade with No.1 Christiansted Port Terminal, U.S.V.I. rose 158.81 percent to $31.08 million.
Exports rose 158.81 percent to $31.08 million. There were no imports. - Trade with No.2 Port of Palm Beach, FL fell 9.91 percent to $27.73 million.
Exports fell 10.5 percent to $27.53 million. Imports rose 778.63 percent to $201,207. - Trade with No.3 Port Everglades rose 43.81 percent to $25.67 million.
Exports rose 48.72 percent to $25.07 million. Imports fell 39.53 percent to $600,681. - Trade with No.4 Low-Value border crossing cargo rose 26.95 percent to $13.86 million.
Exports rose 26.95 percent to $13.86 million. There were no imports. - Trade with No.5 Miami International Airport fell 13.23 percent to $10.63 million.
Exports fell 6.98 percent to $3.39 million. Imports fell 15.87 percent to $7.24 million.
Grenada ranked No. 147 among the United States’ top trade partners through the current period. In the same period one year ago, it ranked No. 157.
Meanwhile, total U.S. trade with the world increased to $3.75 T, up 6.87 percent compared to the same period last year. The nation’s exports climbed 3.86 percent to $1.43 T; imports climbed 8.81 percent to $2.32 T. The nation’s top five countries so far this year, by value, are Mexico; Canada; China; Switzerland and Germany. The overall trade deficit was $892.21 B, up compared to the same period of last year when the deficit was $757.53 B.
The top five U.S. exports to Grenada by value through August were the categories of Gasoline, other fuels; Low-value shipments; Returned exports, with change; Sawed, chipped wood >6MM thick; and Computers, respectively. They accounted for 44.34 percent of total exports to Grenada.
The value of the top five categories of U.S. imports from Grenada –– Fish, fresh or chilled; Frozen fruit, nuts; Returned exports, without change; Strawberries, blueberries, etc.; and Estimates of low-value imports –– accounted for 84.75 percent of all inbound shipments.
Looking more closely at U.S. exports to Grenada:
- Gasoline, other fuels rose 147.33 percent compared to last year to $31.68 million.
- Low-value shipments rose 26.95 percent compared to last year to $13.86 million.
- Returned exports, with change rose 49.55 percent compared to last year to $5.61 million.
- Sawed, chipped wood >6MM thick rose 14.29 percent compared to last year to $4.55 million.
- Computers rose 187.29 percent compared to last year to $3.37 million.
Looking more closely at U.S. imports from Grenada:
- Fish, fresh or chilled fell 28.63 percent compared to last year to $4.46 million.
- Frozen fruit, nuts rose 2.72 percent compared to last year to $1.83 million.
- Returned exports, without change rose 244.56 percent compared to last year to $763,178.
- Strawberries, blueberries, etc. rose 59.8 percent compared to last year to $685,677.
- Estimates of low-value imports fell 17.58 percent compared to last year to $439,950.
In the latest annual figures available, Grenada recorded $179.41 M in trade with the United States. Total U.S. exports to Grenada were $ 165.34 M and imports from Grenada were $14.07 M. The U.S. surplus with Grenada was $151.26 M.