Key Market Indicators
Chile is set to see a steady rise in its chocolate imports over the next five years, from $95 million in 2021 to $110 million by 2026. On average, the country's demand for chocolate has increased by 5.6% each year since 1995. In 2021, Chile was ranked 52nd in the world for chocolate imports, with Bosnia and Herzegovina surpassing them at $95 million. Germany, France and the UK rounded out the top four. When it comes to exports, Chile is expected to experience a slight drop from $22 million in 2021 to $20 million by 2026. Since 1995, the nation's supply of chocolate has grown by 2% annually. In 2021, it was ranked 59th in the world, with Peru surpassing them at $22 million. Belgium, Italy and the Netherlands held the next three spots.