main destinations
Exports were concentrated in Brazil with US$452 million, which represented 63.2% of external sales of components, and registering an increase of 3.9%.
The United States was the second export destination accumulating US$53 million (7.4% of the total) and Uruguay was in third place with US$25 million (3.5% of the total exported). For its part, when considering the European Union, auto parts sales made to the bloc amounted to US$68 million, 9.5% of the total exported.
Within the EU, the three most important destinations were Sweden (US$15 million), Germany (US$13.9 million) and Poland (US$13.7 million), and together they account for more than 62.6% of exports made to Europe so far this year. The main auto parts export items were transmissions, engines and engine components.
Together they concentrated 69.5% of the exports made in 2022. Transmissions were the main item exported with US$209 million, but a year-on-year drop of 16.8%, and the most important destination was Brazil.
In the case of motors, there was a strong increase of around 30%, which placed these products in second place, accumulating US$156 million and allocating practically all of what was exported to the Brazilian market (US$72 million ).
In third place was the group of engine components with US$132 million and an increase of 19.5% compared to 2021, with Brazil, the United States and Mexico being the main destinations.
Source: Ambito

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