Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso

Global Trade Profile • Rank #110 Exporter

$8.38B

Total Exports (2023)

$5.83B

Total Imports (2023)

$2.56B

Trade Surplus

#110

Export Ranking

Trade Flow Visualization

Interactive map showing Burkina Faso's top trading partners. Green lines represent exports, red lines represent imports.

#110

Export Rank

$8.38B

Total Exports

$5.83B

Total Imports

+$2.56B

Trade Balance

26

Trade Partners

🌍 Top Export Destinations

Top Export Products

#1Metals: gold, non-monetary, unwrought (but not pow...
43.6%$3.66B
#2Metals: gold, semi-manufactured
42.0%$3.52B
#3Cotton: not carded or combed
3.1%$262.38M
#4Nuts, edible: cashew nuts, fresh or dried, in shel...
1.9%$160.30M
#5Cement: portland, other than white, whether or not...
1.3%$105.46M
#6Oil seeds: sesamum seeds, whether or not broken
1.2%$97.52M
#7Soya beans: other than seed, whether or not broken
1.0%$80.68M
#8Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits: n.e.c. in heading...
1.0%$80.30M
#9Fruit, edible: guavas, mangoes and mangosteens, fr...
0.6%$47.60M
#10Nuts, edible: cashew nuts, fresh or dried, shelled
0.3%$26.89M

📥 Top Import Sources

Top Import Products

#1Petroleum oils and oils from bituminous minerals, ...
21.2%$1.24B
#2Cement clinkers (whether or not coloured)
3.3%$194.60M
#3Electrical energy
3.2%$188.27M
#4Medicaments: consisting of mixed or unmixed produc...
2.6%$149.68M
#5Fertilizers, mineral or chemical: containing the t...
1.6%$92.78M
#6Cyanides and cyanide oxides: of sodium
1.5%$88.15M
#7Cereals: rice, broken
1.4%$83.48M
#8Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons: li...
1.4%$82.18M
#9Vaccines: for human medicine
1.4%$81.17M
#10Cereals: wheat and meslin, other than durum wheat,...
1.3%$75.71M

📈 Historical Trade Trends (1995-2023)

29 Years

Data Coverage

29

Data Points

📈

Trend Direction

Burkina Faso Trade Analysis 2023

📊 Overview

#110
Global Export Rank
14.21B
Total Trade Volume
0.07%
Share of Global Trade

Burkina Faso stands as the world's #110 largest exporter and #141 largest importer, demonstrating emerging market dynamics.

The trade profile reveals a robust surplus of 2.56 billion, indicating strong export competitiveness.

Strong trade surplus exceeding 30.5% of exports provides currency stability and foreign reserve accumulation.
8.38B
Total Exports
5.83B
Total Imports
1.44
Export/Import Ratio

The country maintains active trading relationships with 20 major partners, creating a highly diversified trade network.

Monthly trade flows average $1.18B, generating continuous economic activity across logistics, finance, and trade services.

🚢 Export Markets

Switzerland
United Arab Emirates
India
Mali
Côte d'Ivoire
Others

Export Market Concentration

71.5%
$6.00B
3.2%$272.17M
3.2%$268.30M
1.6%$136.53M
1.4%$114.97M
1.3%$109.48M
13 others
6.1%$513.40M

Export concentration shows Switzerland as the dominant market at 71.5%. The top three markets control 84.9% of exports.

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Market Concentration Risk

Heavy reliance on Switzerland (71.5% of exports) creates vulnerability to bilateral tensions or economic downturns in that market.
89.8%
Top 5 Markets
95.0%
Top 10 Markets
20
Total Partners

Regional patterns reveal globally balanced access. Secondary markets (Togo, Uganda, Ghana) provide $439.49M in additional trade.

📦 Import Sources

Import Source Concentration

13.7%$800.71M
13.0%$758.04M
9.1%$531.43M
9.0%$523.90M
6.4%$374.41M
5.4%$313.88M
3.8%$223.36M
13 others
21.0%$1.23B

Burkina Faso relies heavily on Côte d'Ivoire for imports (13.7%),maintaining balanced sourcing.

Energy suppliers including United Arab Emirates (90.69M) collectively provide 90.69 million or 1.6% of imports, highlighting the economy's dependence on imported energy resources.

Manufacturing inputs come primarily from China, Rep. of Korea, reflecting deep integration into Asian production networks. China's dominant position at 758.04 million encompasses electronics components, textiles, machinery parts, and consumer goods, creating both efficiency benefits and concentration risks.

The USA provides 154.14 million (2.6%) in imports, concentrated in agricultural products, aircraft, pharmaceuticals, and advanced technology.The top 10 import sources account for 67.2% of total imports, with the remaining 33% distributed among 10 other suppliers.

Regional sourcing patterns reveal diversified global sourcing. European suppliers including France (374.41M), Belgium (128.70M), Netherlands (108.65M) focus on luxury goods, machinery, and specialized chemicals.

Supply chain resilience strategies increasingly emphasize "China Plus One" approaches, with Indiaemerging as alternative manufacturing bases. The geographic proximity of major suppliers balances efficiency with risk diversification.

📦 Product Composition

🚀 Export Products

Top Export Products

gold, non-monetary, unwrought (but not powder)...
43.6%
$3.66B
gold, semi-manufactured
42.0%
$3.52B
not carded or combed
3.1%$262.38M
cashew nuts, fresh or dried, in shell...
1.9%$160.30M
portland, other than white, whether or not artific...
1.3%$105.46M
3 others
3.1%$258.50M

Burkina Faso's export economy centers on diversified industrial production, with the leading export being gold, non-monetary, unwrought (but not powder)at $3.66 billion, accounting for 43.6% of total exports.

Vehicle-related products including passenger cars, hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, and automotive parts total approximately 19.19 million or 0.2% of exports, encompassing 1 distinct product categories. Electronics, semiconductors, and machinery contribute 18.60 million or 0.2% of exports.

The automotive sector's dominance is evident in the export portfolio, with dumpers, designed for off-highway use, for transpo... (19.19M). This automotive specialization reflects decades of manufacturing excellence, continuous innovation in fuel efficiency and hybrid technology, and established global brand recognition.

The transition to electric and hybrid vehicles is captured in export data, with 0 categories specifically related to alternative propulsion systems, totaling $0.

Beyond automotive, Burkina Faso maintains strong positions in industrial machinery (2 categories totaling 18.60M),, and Metals, Cotton.

The top 20 export products collectively account for 97.6% of total exports, revealing moderate concentration with room for further diversification.

🛒 Import Products

Top Import Products

preparations n.e.c. containing by weight 70% or mo...
21.2%
$1.24B
Cement clinkers (whether or not coloured)
3.3%$194.60M
Electrical energy
3.2%$188.27M
consisting of mixed or unmixed products n.e.c. in ...
2.6%$149.68M
containing the three fertilizing elements nitrogen...
1.6%$92.78M
3 others
4.4%$253.80M

Energy dominates Burkina Faso's import profile, with fossil fuels accounting for 1.51 billion or 25.8% of total imports. Crude oil leads at 1.24 billion (21.2%), followed by natural gas and coal. This energy import dependency shapes economic policy, inflation dynamics, and strategic relationships with supplier nations.

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Key Finding: Energy Dependency

Energy imports of $1.51B account for 25.8% of all imports, making Burkina Faso vulnerable to global energy price fluctuations and supply disruptions.

Beyond energy, critical imports include Cement clinkers (whether or not coloured... (194.60M, 3.3%), consisting of mixed or unmixed products ... (149.68M, 2.6%), containing the three fertilizing element... (92.78M, 1.6%), of sodium (88.15M, 1.5%), rice, broken (83.48M, 1.4%).Electronic components and devices total 99.65 million (1.7% of imports), supporting domestic manufacturing and assembly operations. Pharmaceutical products represent 230.85 million (4.0%), reflecting healthcare sector demands.

The import product mix reveals structural characteristics of Burkina Faso's economy: heavy reliance on imported energy despite industrial advancement, integration into global electronics supply chains, food security dependencies, and sophisticated consumption patterns.

The ratio of raw materials to finished goods in imports (15 : 5among top 20 products) indicates significant value-addition activities domestically. Import substitution potential exists in agriculture and chemicals sectors through targeted industrial policies and investment.

Product diversification metrics reveal focused product specializationwith implications for economic resilience and growth potential. The technology ladder progression from 13 primary products to 3 high-tech goods indicates the economy's structural transformation and industrial upgrading trajectory.

Value addition opportunities exist in transitioning from raw material exports to processed goods, from components to finished products, and from standard to customized offerings. The product space connectivity, measuring relatedness between current exports and potential new products, suggests need for capability building to enter new product categories.

⚖️ Trade Balance Dynamics

+2.56 billion
Trade Surplus 17.98% of total trade
PartnerExportsImportsBalance
Switzerland$6.00B$0+$6.00B
United Arab Emirates$851.27M$90.69M+$760.59M
Côte d'Ivoire$136.53M$800.71M$-664.18M
China$55.82M$758.04M$-702.21M
Ghana$93.18M$531.43M$-438.25M

Export-to-import ratio of 1.438 means exports cover 143.8% of import costs.

🔗 Key Relationships

Major Trading Partners

PartnerExportsImportsBalance
Switzerland$6.00B$0+$6.00B
United Arab Emirates$851.27M$90.69M+$760.59M
Côte d'Ivoire$136.53M$800.71M$-664.18M
China$55.82M$758.04M$-702.21M
Ghana$93.18M$531.43M$-438.25M
India$272.17M$313.88M$-41.71M
Russian Federation$0$523.90M$-523.90M
France$26.78M$374.41M$-347.63M
Total$7.43B$3.39B+$4.04B

The Burkina Faso-Switzerland relationship leads at 6.00 billion in bilateral trade.View detailed analysis →

Additional major partnerships include Côte d'Ivoire (937.23M total trade), China (813.86M total trade), Ghana (624.61M total trade). Regional integration through Asian supply chains facilitates technology transfer, market access, and production efficiency. The diversity of trading relationships—11.43B across top 10 partners—provides resilience against bilateral tensions and regional disruptions.

🏆 Competitive Position

Global rankings position Burkina Faso as the #110 exporter worldwide,in the developing trader category. The country's share of global exports at approximately 0.084%offers opportunities for market share expansion.

Export sophistication, measured by the dominance of technology-intensive products, indicates advanced industrial capabilities. The revealed comparative advantage (RCA) index shows strongest competitiveness in sectors where Burkina Faso's global market share exceeds its overall trade share by factors of 2 or more.

Competitive advantages emerge in sectors where export concentration exceeds import share, particularly ingold, non-monetary, unwro, gold, semi-manufactured, not carded or combed. The revealed comparative advantage is strongest in product categories representing88.8% of exports. Market positioning against regional competitors shows niche specialization opportunities.

Trade complementarity with major partners suggests regional production network participation. The export quality ladder, comparing unit values to world averages, indicates competitive pricing strategies.

Competitive dynamics are shaped by factor endowments including cost advantages and resource availability, infrastructure quality, and business environment. The export survival rate, measuring the persistence of export relationships over time, suggests need for relationship strengthening.

Innovation capacity, reflected in the technology content of exports and R&D intensity, determines long-term competitiveness trajectories. The competitive threat from emerging exporters in similar product categories requires continuous upgrading and differentiation strategies to maintain market position. Regional integration through trade agreements provides preferential access to0 markets, creating competitive advantages over non-member competitors.

🎯 Strategic Outlook

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Strategic Priority

Market diversification is critical to reduce dependency on Switzerland, which accounts for 71.5% of exports.

The trade profile presents both opportunities and challenges for economic development strategy. Key strengths include consistent trade surpluses supporting macroeconomic stability,diversified market access reducing concentration risk, and competitive positions in high-value manufacturing.

Vulnerabilities include excessive reliance on single export markets. The intersection of these factors creates a complex strategic landscape requiring careful navigation to maximize opportunities while mitigating risks.

Strategic priorities should focus on market diversification and value chain upgrading to enhance trade competitiveness. Opportunities exist in expanding trade with Japan, Denmark, USA, developing new product capabilities in adjacent product categories, and strengthening regional integration through new partnership frameworks.

The digital transformation of trade, including e-commerce, digital services, and blockchain-based trade finance, offers new avenues for market access and efficiency gains. Green trade opportunities in renewable energy, sustainable products, and carbon markets represent growing segments aligned with global sustainability goals.

The evolving global trade environment, characterized by technological disruption, geopolitical realignment, and sustainability imperatives, will fundamentally reshape Burkina Faso's trade prospects. Success requires balanced policies addressing both maintaining export competitiveness while managing currency appreciation pressures.

Investment in infrastructure, education, and innovation ecosystems will determine the ability to climb value chains and capture larger shares of global value addition. The resilience agenda, emphasizing supply chain robustness, strategic autonomy in critical sectors, and economic security considerations, must be balanced with efficiency and openness principles.

As global trade patterns continue evolving, Burkina Faso's position as the world's #110 exporter provides a platform for continued growth, requiring adaptive strategies, institutional strengthening, and sustained commitment to competitiveness enhancement in an increasingly complex and interconnected global economy.

Data Notes

Data from CEPII BACI database, harmonized using UN Comtrade methodology. All values in current USD at 2023 exchange rates. Trade statistics cover merchandise goods only, excluding services. Mirror statistics reconciliation applied for data consistency. 2024 data available January 2026. HS6 product classification follows 2017 revision.

Data source: CEPII BACI | Last updated: January 2025 | Next update: January 2026