El Salvador: Exporter Guide

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   ES2023-0011
In 2022, El Salvador imported $973 million of agricultural products from the United States, out of which about $283 million were consumer oriented. Remittances continue to play a relevant role in the Salvadoran economy as it is estimated that approximately 30 percent of the population receives monthly remittances, which contributes to a higher purchasing power. U.S. exports with good performance and high dollar value in 2022 were: dairy products, processed vegetables, condiments and sauces, chocolate/cocoa products, beer, beef and beef products and dog/cat food.

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