Exports to Suriname at record level

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Erratum:

This report originally included an incorrect figure in the first graph concerning exports in the first half of 2022 (130.8 million euros instead of 112.1 million euros). This has now been corrected, and the title has also been changed to reflect this, from “… almost at record level” to “at record level”.
Goods exports from the Netherlands to Suriname were up in the first half of 2025 and at the highest level ever recorded. The figures were only surpassed by the first half of 2022, when goods exports by value were slightly higher. Exports of machinery and equipment were higher, in particular. The Netherlands is the second most important supplier of goods to Suriname after the US and China. Statistics Netherlands (CBS) reports this on the basis of newly released figures.

In the first half of 2025, the total value of goods exported from the Netherlands to Suriname was 128.4 million euros. That was 19 percent (20.8 million euros) higher than the previous year. Suriname's share of the Netherlands' total goods exports to South America is now at its highest level since 2020, and Suriname is the sixth most important market in South America for goods exports from the Netherlands. The rise in export value is due to higher export volume.

Goods exports to Suriname 1)
JaarHalfjaarExport value (million euros)
'15First half115.6
'15Second half94.4
'16First half65.9
'16Second half76.0
'17First half79.2
'17Second half90.3
'18First half94.1
'18Second half99.9
'19First half104.3
'19Second half117.5
'20First half96.2
'20Second half90.5
'21First half101.4
'21Second half110.7
'22First half112.1
'22Second half116.6
'23First half114.6
'23Second half113.5
'24*First half107.6
'24*Second half116.2
'25*First half128.4
* provisional figures 1) The figures from 2015 to 2021 are different to those shown in StatLine due to a statistical correction

Exports of machinery and transport equipment up by 11 million euros

Half of the 20.8 million increase in export value in the first half of 2025 was due to exports of machinery and transport equipment. This chiefly involves tankers, pumps for liquids and equipment and machinery for civil engineering. This brings the export value of machinery and transport equipment to 45.1 million euros - the highest since 2015. In addition, one-fifth of the increase is attributable to food products and live animals. In this category, too, the export value is now at a record high of 33.5 million euros.

Goods exports from the Netherlands to Suriname, first half
Productgroep2024* (million euros)2025* (million euros)
Machinery and
transport equipment
34.145.1
Food products and live animals29.333.5
Manufactured goods13.316.0
Chemical products15.115.4
Other15.818.4
* provisional figures
 

Suriname’s goods imports from China increased sharply in 2024

In 2024, 11.7 percent of Suriname’s goods imports came from the Netherlands. That percentage was down for the third year in a row. By contrast, China’s share of imports into Suriname was higher for the fourth year in a row. China knocked the Netherlands’ off its position as the second most important supplier of goods to Suriname in 2024.

Trinidad and Tobago and the US also saw their share in goods exports into Suriname decline. Of the five leading exporters of goods to Suriname, China was the only one that saw an increase in its share of goods imports. Outside the top five, the import share of St Lucia also increased relative to 2023 (from 0.61 to 2.39 percent) as did that of Indonesia (from 0.23 to 1.70 percent).

Share of total goods imports into Suriname
JaarAntigua and Barbuda (%)China (%)Trinidad and Tobago (%)US (%)Netherlands (%)
20195.759.006.3023.0710.54
20203.898.1318.3124.4411.92
20213.348.5314.4024.6316.54
20223.359.6413.8724.3914.04
20233.849.8210.6126.4512.43
20243.7813.704.7322.5311.69
Source: United Nations