
Fr. South Antarctic Terr.
Global Trade Profile β’ Rank #214 Exporter
$13.56M
Total Exports (2023)
$26.09M
Total Imports (2023)
$12.53M
Trade Deficit
#214
Export Ranking
Trade Flow Visualization
Interactive map showing Fr. South Antarctic Terr.'s top trading partners. Green lines represent exports, red lines represent imports.
#214
Export Rank
$13.56M
Total Exports
$26.09M
Total Imports
-$12.53M
Trade Balance
28
Trade Partners
π Top Export Destinations
France
USA
Poland
Singapore
Saudi Arabia
United Rep. of Tanzania
Czechia
Denmark
Guyana
AngolaTop Export Products
π₯ Top Import Sources
France
Ireland
Germany
Poland
Netherlands
USA
Czechia
Denmark
Chile
BrazilTop Import Products
π Historical Trade Trends (1995-2023)
29 Years
Data Coverage
29
Data Points
π
Trend Direction
Fr. South Antarctic Terr. Trade Analysis 2023
π Overview
Fr. South Antarctic Terr. stands as the world's #214 largest exporter and #222 largest importer, demonstrating emerging market dynamics.
The trade profile reveals a deficit of 12.53 million, reflecting import dependencies for growth.
The country maintains active trading relationships with 20 major partners, creating a highly diversified trade network.
Monthly trade flows average $3.30M, generating continuous economic activity across logistics, finance, and trade services.
π’ Export Markets
Export Market Concentration
Export concentration shows France as the dominant market at 47.2%. The top three markets control 89.5% of exports.
Market Concentration Risk
Regional patterns reveal globally balanced access. Secondary markets (United Rep. of Tanzania, Czechia, Denmark) provide $523,832 in additional trade.
π¦ Import Sources
Import Source Concentration
Fr. South Antarctic Terr. relies heavily on France for imports (41.4%),creating supply chain concentration risk.
Manufacturing inputs come primarily from , reflecting deep integration into Asian production networks.
The USA provides 1.31 million (5.0%) in imports, concentrated in agricultural products, aircraft, pharmaceuticals, and advanced technology.The top 10 import sources account for 96.2% of total imports, with the remaining 4% distributed among 10 other suppliers.
Regional sourcing patterns reveal diversified global sourcing. European suppliers including France (10.79M), Germany (2.99M), Netherlands (1.79M) focus on luxury goods, machinery, and specialized chemicals.
Supply chain resilience strategies increasingly emphasize "China Plus One" approaches, with emerging as alternative manufacturing bases. The geographic proximity of major suppliers balances efficiency with risk diversification.
π¦ Product Composition
π Export Products
Top Export Products
Fr. South Antarctic Terr.'s export economy centers on diversified industrial production, with the leading export being executed entirely by hand, other than drawings of heading no. 4906at $4.08 million, accounting for 30.1% of total exports.
Electronics, semiconductors, and machinery contribute 239.35 thousand or 1.8% of exports.
The automotive sector's dominance is evident in the export portfolio, with . 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 1 categories specifically related to alternative propulsion systems, totaling $115,490.
Beyond automotive, Fr. South Antarctic Terr. maintains strong positions in industrial machinery (1 categories totaling 116,534), electronic components (122,814), and Paintings, drawings and pastels, Crustaceans, Fish.
The top 20 export products collectively account for 94.8% of total exports, revealing moderate concentration with room for further diversification.
π Import Products
Top Import Products
Import requirements center on of a kind used in the food or drink industries at 1.79 million (6.9%), indicating industrial input needs.
Beyond energy, critical imports include of a kind used in the food or drink indu... (1.79M, 6.9%), n.e.c. heading 3824 (1.69M, 6.5%), articles n.e.c. in heading no. 9015, inc... (1.45M, 5.5%), frozen, mackerel (Scomber scombrus, Scom... (1.00M, 3.8%), of a power not exceeding 1100kW (988,868, 3.8%).Electronic components and devices total 378.90 thousand (1.5% of imports), supporting domestic manufacturing and assembly operations.
The import product mix reveals structural characteristics of Fr. South Antarctic Terr.'s economy: integration into global electronics supply chains, food security dependencies, and sophisticated consumption patterns.
The ratio of raw materials to finished goods in imports (5 : 15among top 20 products) indicates balanced import composition. Import substitution potential exists in chemicals and technology 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 14 primary products to 5 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.
βοΈ Trade Balance Dynamics
| Partner | Exports | Imports | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|
| France | $6.40M | $10.79M | $-4.39M |
| USA | $4.55M | $1.31M | +$3.24M |
| Ireland | $0 | $3.85M | $-3.85M |
| Poland | $1.17M | $1.86M | $-687,193 |
| Germany | $18,547 | $2.99M | $-2.97M |
Export-to-import ratio of 0.520 means exports cover 52.0% of import costs.
π Key Relationships
Major Trading Partners
| Partner | Exports | Imports | Balance |
|---|---|---|---|
| France | $6.40M | $10.79M | $-4.39M |
| USA | $4.55M | $1.31M | +$3.24M |
| Ireland | $0 | $3.85M | $-3.85M |
| Poland | $1.17M | $1.86M | $-687,193 |
| Germany | $18,547 | $2.99M | $-2.97M |
| Netherlands | $43,586 | $1.79M | $-1.74M |
| Czechia | $143,732 | $1.13M | $-982,385 |
| Denmark | $74,646 | $746,338 | $-671,692 |
| Total | $12.41M | $24.47M | $-12.06M |
The Fr. South Antarctic Terr.-France relationship leads at 17.19 million in bilateral trade.View detailed analysis β
Additional major partnerships include Ireland (3.85M total trade), Poland (3.04M total trade), Germany (3.01M total trade). Regional integration through transatlantic partnerships facilitates technology transfer, market access, and production efficiency. The diversity of trading relationshipsβ37.74M across top 10 partnersβprovides resilience against bilateral tensions and regional disruptions.
π Competitive Position
Global rankings position Fr. South Antarctic Terr. as the #214 exporter worldwide,in the developing trader category. The country's share of global exports at approximately 0.000%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 Fr. South Antarctic Terr.'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 inexecuted entirely by hand, frozen, rock lobsters and, frozen, toothfish (Dissos. The revealed comparative advantage is strongest in product categories representing58.0% 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.
π― Strategic Outlook
Strategic Priority
The trade profile presents both opportunities and challenges for economic development strategy. Key strengths include strong import capacity enabling technology transfer and consumption growth,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 export promotion and import substitution to enhance trade competitiveness. Opportunities exist in expanding trade with Spain, Netherlands, Lebanon, 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 Fr. South Antarctic Terr.'s trade prospects. Success requires balanced policies addressing both improving export capacity while ensuring sustainable import financing.
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, Fr. South Antarctic Terr.'s position as the world's #214 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