Trade in a Bottle: Identifying Import Bottlenecks in International Trade

Country Matrix

For 2012, the matrix below shows Senegal's number of import bottlenecks for different combinations of minimum import share (%) and minimum import value (USD). Red parentheses show bottlenecks from Danger Zone countries, and lime square brackets show bottlenecks involving Critical Goods.

Senegal

Year: 2012(3 in Danger Zone)[1 Critical Good]
Value \ Share>= 30%>= 40%>= 50%>= 60%>= 70%>= 80%>= 90%
>= 10 mln USD36(3)[1]32(3)[1]26(1)[1]20[1]13[1]6[1]3[1]
>= 50 mln USD7(1)[1]7(1)[1]6[1]5[1]3[1]1[1]1[1]
>= 100 mln USD4[1]4[1]4[1]4[1]2[1]1[1]1[1]
>= 200 mln USD2[1]2[1]2[1]2[1]1[1]1[1]1[1]
>= 500 mln USD1[1]1[1]1[1]1[1]1[1]1[1]1[1]

Danger Zone Bottlenecks (3 records, >= 30% share, >= 10 mln USD)

#Partner HS Code HS DescriptionYearShare (%) Value (USD)
1Russian Federation3102Fertilizers; mineral or chemical, nitrogenous201255.69%19,827,829
2Russian Federation2503Sulphur of all kinds; other than sublimed, precipitated and colloidal sulphur201247.54%72,691,543
3Ukraine7213Iron or non-alloy steel; bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils201243.78%46,014,270

Partner frequency summary:

Russian Federation: 2 occurrences

Ukraine: 1 occurrence

Legend:

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The number in red parentheses indicates bottlenecks from countries flagged in the Danger Zone.

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The number in lime square brackets indicates bottlenecks involving HS codes flagged in Critical Goods.