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From January to June 2019, imports of home and office furniture in Central American countries totaled $175 million, and purchases from companies in Brazil increased by 22% over the same period in 2018.

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Panamanian Companies: Main Buyers
In the first six months of 2019, the main importer of furniture in Central America was Panama, with $59 million, followed by Costa Rica, with $43 million, Guatemala, with $25 million, Honduras with $18 million, El Salvador, with $17 million, and Nicaragua, with $10 million.

Origin of Imports
From January to June 27% of the value imported from Central America came from China, 17% from the U.S., 5% from Italy and 5% from Brazil.

For the semester in question of the last eight years, China is the country of origin of Central American imports that has grown the most, since in 2012 represented 19% of the total value purchased, and in 2019 rose to 27%.

More Regional Imports
Between the first half of 2018 and the same period in 2019, the value imported into the region did not change significantly, however, purchases from Brazil increased from $6.7 million to $8.2 million.

Note: For this report, prepared and analyzed by CentralAmericaData, Sieca data were used.

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