Port of Hartford, CT

Port of Hartford, CT trade , year over year

Trade Snapshot

Year-to-date, Port of Hartford, CT’s trade down -24.23 percent

On a year-to-date basis, trade at Port of Hartford, CT was valued at $10.15 million, a decrease of -24.23 percent through August.

Exports totaled $262,405, up 106.55 percent while imports were valued at $9.89 million, down 25.48 percent.

The deficit at Port of Hartford, CT was $9.62 million.

As the chart at top in the middle shows, through August, 2.59 percent of that trade at Port of Hartford, CT was an export and 97.41 percent was an import. The national average is 38.1 percent for exports and 61.9 percent for imports for the same 8 months of the year. Port of Hartford, CT ranked No. 442 by value and No. 221 by tonnage among all of the nation’s 450-plus airports, seaports and border crossings. Ranking it just against other seaports, it ranked No. 119 by value and No. 139 by tonnage.

Port of Hartford, CT Month-by-Month View

Here you can see the totals for exports and imports for each of the last 12 months. You can scroll over any month’s exports or imports to see the total. You can also expand or shrink the timeline to see more or fewer months.

Port of Hartford, CT: Trade partners

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Port of Hartford, CT’s trade with top trade partner Japan has decreased -23.11 percent YTD

Port of Hartford, CT’s top five trade partners accounted for 100 percent of its total trade through August. By way of comparison, the United States' top five trade partners accounted for 44.52 percent.

Top Trading Countries

RankCountryYTD
1Japan$9.26 M
2China$628,553
3Thailand$173,005
4Germany$59,400
5Kuwait$30,000

Taking a closer look at its leading trade partners:

  • Trade with No. 1 Japan fell 23.11 percent to $9.26 million.
    There were no exports. Imports fell 23.11 percent to $9.26 million.
  • Trade with No. 2 China fell 48.75 percent to $628,553.
    There were no exports. Imports fell 48.75 percent to $628,553.
  • Trade with No. 3 Thailand totaled $173,005.
    Exports totaled $173,005. There were no imports.
  • Trade with No. 4 Germany fell 49.4 percent to $59,400.
    Exports fell 49.4 percent to $59,400. There were no imports.
  • Trade with No. 5 Kuwait totaled $30,000.
    Exports totaled $30,000. There were no imports.
  • Port of Hartford, CT had trade surpluses with three countries and deficits with two through August. That compares with two surpluses and two deficits for the same period one year earlier. The top three surpluses through August of this year were with Thailand, $173,005; Germany, $59,400; and Kuwait $30,000.The top two deficits through August of this year were with Japan, $9.26 million; China, $628,553; and .

    At this time a year ago, the top five trade partners were Japan, China, Germany, Costa Rica and Aruba.

    By tonnage, the top five trade partners year-to-date are Japan, Thailand, China, Kuwait and Germany.

    At this time a year ago, the top five by tonnage were Japan, China, Aruba, Germany and Costa Rica.

    Port of Hartford, CT: Exports

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    The most valuable Port of Hartford, CT export, Polymers of styrene, has increased 0 percent YTD

    Port of Hartford, CT’s top five exports accounted for 100 percent of all its exports through August. By way of comparison, the United States’ top five exports accounted for 23.21 percent.

    Here’s a closer look at the top five, by value:

    • Polymers of styrene totaled $173,005. The previous year, there were no exports in this category.
    • Cell phones, related equipment fell 49.4 percent compared to last year to $59,400.
    • Passenger vehicles totaled $30,000. The previous year, there were no exports in this category.
    • Lathes for removing metal totaled $0. The previous year, there were no exports in this category.
    • Machining centers for metal work totaled $0. The previous year, there were no exports in this category.

    At this time a year ago, the top four exports only exports by value August were Cell phones, related equipment; Provitamins and vitamins; Wine; and Lathes for removing metal.

    By tonnage the top five exports year-to-date are Polymers of styrene; Passenger vehicles; Cell phones, related equipment; Lathes for removing metal; and Machining centers for metal work.

    At this time a year ago, the top four by tonnage only exports by tonnage August were Wine; Cell phones, related equipment; Provitamins and vitamins; and Lathes for removing metal.

    Port of Hartford, CT: Imports

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    The most valuable Port of Hartford, CT import, Lathes for removing metal, has decreased 32.39 percent YTD

    Port of Hartford, CT’s top five imports accounted for 100 percent of all its imports through August. By way of comparison, the United States’ top five imports accounted for 22.9 percent.

    Here’s a closer look at the top five, by value:

    • Lathes for removing metal fell 32.39 percent compared to last year to $8.97 million.
    • Machining centers for metal work totaled $916,956. The previous year, there were no imports in this category.
    • Polymers of styrene totaled $0. The previous year, there were no imports in this category.
    • Cell phones, related equipment totaled $0. The previous year, there were no imports in this category.
    • Passenger vehicles totaled $0. The previous year, there were no imports in this category.

    At this time a year ago, the top four imports only imports by value August were Lathes for removing metal; Cell phones, related equipment; Wine; and Provitamins and vitamins.

    By tonnage the top five imports year-to-date are Lathes for removing metal; Machining centers for metal work; Cell phones, related equipment; Polymers of styrene; and Passenger vehicles.

    At this time a year ago, the top four by tonnage only imports by tonnage August were Lathes for removing metal; Cell phones, related equipment; Wine; and Provitamins and vitamins.

    Port of Hartford, CT: Ports

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    By value, Port of Hartford, CT was responsible for 0 percent of U.S. trade through August, ranking No. 442 among all ports and No. 119 among all seaports.

    Last year Port of Hartford, CT, posted total trade with the world of $18.7 million. The Port’s deficit was $18.26 million. Exports totaled $218,942 and imports came to $18.48 million.