U.S. Exports
$35K
U.S. Imports: $1K
+$34K (net exporter)
The United States imported $1K/month and exported $35K/month with Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) as of February 2026, covering 1 product categories.
The Falkland Islands is a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic whose economy is centered on fishing, particularly squid and finfish, along with sheep farming and a growing interest in offshore petroleum exploration. The territory issues its own fishing licenses, making it a significant regulatory authority for South Atlantic fisheries trade. Sovereignty over the islands is disputed between the United Kingdom and Argentina, a factor that can affect trade relationships and logistics routing in the region.
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The Falkland Islands' primary exports are fish and seafood, especially squid (Illex and Loligo species), along with wool and hides from sheep farming.
Argentina does not recognize Falkland Islands-flagged vessels or licenses, which restricts direct trade and logistics links with Argentina; most trade routes go through the UK or Chile.
As a British Overseas Territory, the Falkland Islands is not part of the EU or UK customs territory but benefits from certain preferential trade arrangements under the UK's Overseas Countries and Territories framework.
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