Key Market Indicators
Belarusian copper exports are projected to reach $65 million by 2026, up from $59 million in 2021. Year-on-year, exports have grown an average of 1.6% since 2003. Belarus ranked 66th in 2021, overtaken by Croatia at $59 million. Germany, the United States and Japan were the second, third and fourth biggest exporters respectively. In contrast, imports are expected to drop to $196 million by 2026, down from $200 million in 2021. Year-on-year, imports have increased an average of 3.2% since 2003. Belarus ranked 54th in 2021, overtaken by Israel at $200 million. Germany, the United States and Italy were the second, third and fourth biggest importers respectively.