U.S. Exports
$1.6M
U.S. Imports: $14
+$1.6M (net exporter)
The United States imported $14/month and exported $1.6M/month with Gibraltar as of February 2026, covering 1 product categories.
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, serving as a strategic maritime gateway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Its economy is heavily oriented toward financial services, shipping, and tourism, with most consumer goods imported. Trade professionals should note Gibraltar's unique customs status, which differs from the EU despite its proximity to Spain.
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No. Gibraltar is not part of the EU customs union or VAT area, meaning goods traded with Gibraltar are treated as exports/imports even from EU member states.
Gibraltar relies heavily on imports for consumer goods, fuel, machinery, and foodstuffs due to its limited domestic production capacity.
Gibraltar uses the Gibraltar pound (GIP), pegged to GBP. Post-Brexit, UK trade rules apply, and importers must comply with Gibraltar's own customs and tariff schedules.
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