U.S. Imports
$236K
U.S. Exports
$225K
-$11K (net importer)
The United States imported $236K/month and exported $225K/month with Comoros as of February 2026, covering 3 product categories.
Comoros is a small island nation in the Indian Ocean composed of three main islands, with an economy heavily reliant on imports and a narrow export base centered on ylang-ylang, vanilla, and cloves. The country runs a persistent trade deficit and depends significantly on remittances and foreign aid. Comoros is a member of COMESA and the Arab League, influencing its trade partnerships.
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Comoros primarily exports ylang-ylang essential oil, vanilla, and cloves, making it one of the world's leading producers of ylang-ylang used in the perfume industry.
Comoros imports the vast majority of its food, fuel, consumer goods, and manufactured products due to limited domestic production capacity, resulting in a chronic trade deficit.
Comoros is a member of COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa) and the Arab League, which shape its preferential trade relationships and import/export frameworks.
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Annual data from BEA | 2024
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$6.0M
Services Imports
$2.0M