Auto Parts: $1.1 Billion in Business

In 2018, the region imported parts and vehicle spare parts for a sum close to $1.1 billion, of which 65% were purchased by companies in Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Autoparts Imports in Central America Al March 31st, 2020  

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Business in Central America Barely Grew
According to estimates by CentralAmericaData, between 2017 and 2018 the value of imported parts and spare parts of vehicles in Central America registered a variation of just 0.13%, going from $1.099 million to $1.101 million.

In the last seven years the region has reported a sustained rise in imports, recording an average growth of 6%.

Guatemala and Panama, Main Buyers
The main importer in the region remained Guatemala with $319 million, followed by Panama with $221 million, Costa Rica with $182 million, Honduras with $161 million, El Salvador with $156 million, and Nicaragua with $62 million.

When separating the region between the Northern Triangle and the southern markets, the figures show that companies in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras concentrate 58% of regional imports.

Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama account for the remaining 42%.

Note: For this report, prepared by CentralAmericaData, SIECA data were used.

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