Leadniaga’s Import/Export Trade Data for Djibouti provides a
comprehensive and insightful collection of information
essential for businesses, investors, and trade analysts. This
dataset offers an in-depth look into trade activities,
capturing and categorizing data related to import and export
transactions involving companies across various sectors in
Djibouti. By aggregating data from numerous sources, including
customs reports, trade agreements, and shipping records, the
dataset delivers a robust overview of the trade landscape in
Djibouti.
Top 5 Most Utilized Data Fields
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Company Name: This field lists the names of
companies involved in import or export transactions.
Understanding which companies are engaged in international
trade helps businesses identify potential partners or
competitors and allows analysts to track trade patterns
within specific industries.
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Trade Volume: This field details the
quantity or value of goods imported or exported by the
company. Tracking trade volume provides insights into the
scale of trade activities and the economic significance of
specific products and sectors.
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Product Category: This field specifies the
categories of goods being traded, such as raw materials,
consumer products, or machinery. Identifying product
categories helps businesses understand market demand, supply
chain dynamics, and trade trends.
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Import/Export Country: This field
identifies the countries from which goods are imported or to
which they are exported. Knowing the trading partners
provides valuable information on regional trade
relationships and market access.
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Transaction Date: This field records the
date of the trade transaction. The timing of transactions
can reveal seasonal trends, market cycles, and shifts in
trade dynamics over time.
Top 5 Trade Trends in Djibouti
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Expansion of Port and Logistics Services:
Djibouti’s strategic location at the crossroads of major
shipping routes makes its ports and logistics services the
backbone of its economy. The country serves as a key transit
hub for goods entering and leaving East Africa, particularly
for Ethiopia, which relies heavily on Djibouti's ports
for its imports and exports.
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Growing Role as a Gateway to East Africa:
Djibouti is increasingly positioning itself as the gateway
to East Africa, with investments in infrastructure such as
the Djibouti-Addis Ababa railway and the development of free
trade zones. This has led to an increase in the re-export of
goods to landlocked countries in the region.
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Rising Trade with China: China is one of
Djibouti’s largest trading partners, with significant
investments in infrastructure, including ports and railways.
This has led to increased trade, particularly imports of
Chinese goods into Djibouti, and the facilitation of Chinese
exports to other African countries through Djibouti’s ports.
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Development of the Energy Sector: Djibouti
is exploring renewable energy sources, such as geothermal
and solar energy, to reduce its dependency on imported
energy. The development of these sectors is beginning to
influence trade trends, particularly in the import of
technology and equipment related to renewable energy.
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Focus on Diversifying Exports: Djibouti is
working to diversify its export base beyond logistics
services, including developing sectors like fisheries,
agriculture, and salt production. This diversification aims
to reduce the country’s reliance on transit trade and boost
local production for export.
Top 5 Companies with Notable Trade Data in Djibouti
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Djibouti Ports and Free Zones Authority (DPFZA): DPFZA manages Djibouti’s ports, which are critical to the
country’s trade economy. The authority oversees operations
at the Port of Djibouti and other free trade zones,
facilitating the import and export of goods throughout the
region, particularly for Ethiopia.
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Djibouti Telecom: As the national
telecommunications company, Djibouti Telecom is central to
the country’s digital infrastructure and plays a role in
connecting Djibouti to global communication networks. The
company is involved in international data transit, making it
a key player in the region’s digital trade.
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China Merchants Group: This Chinese
state-owned enterprise operates the Doraleh Container
Terminal in Djibouti, one of the largest and most advanced
container terminals in East Africa. The terminal plays a
significant role in the import-export trade, particularly in
facilitating the movement of goods between China and Africa.
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Salt Investment S.A.: This company is
involved in the production and export of salt from Lake
Assal, one of the saltiest bodies of water in the world.
Djibouti’s salt exports are a growing part of its trade
economy, with Salt Investment S.A. being a major player in
this sector.
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Great Horn Investment Holding: This company
operates in the logistics and infrastructure sectors, with a
focus on developing Djibouti’s transportation and trade
infrastructure. Great Horn Investment Holding is involved in
various projects aimed at enhancing Djibouti’s role as a
regional trade hub.
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Accessing Leadniaga’s Import/Export Trade Data
If you’re interested in obtaining Leadniaga’s Import/Export
Trade Data for Djibouti, please contact
support@leadniaga.com with your specific
requirements. Leadniaga will provide a customized quote based
on the number of data fields and records you need, with the
dataset available for delivery within 24 hours. Ongoing access
options can also be discussed as needed.
Included Data Fields
- Company Name
- Trade Volume
- Product Category
- Import/Export Country
- Transaction Date
- Shipping Details
- Customs Codes
- Trade Value
For detailed insights into import and export activities and
trade trends in Djibouti, Leadniaga’s dataset is an invaluable
resource for businesses, investors, and trade analysts aiming
to stay informed and make strategic decisions.
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Q&A:
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How much does the Import/Export Trade Data Dataset for
Djibouti cost?
The cost of the Import/Export Trade Data Dataset for Djibouti
can vary depending on factors such as the number of data
fields, the frequency of updates, and the total number of
records required. For precise pricing details, it is best to
consult directly with a Leadniaga Data specialist. They can
provide a customized quote based on your specific needs and
usage requirements.
How complete is the coverage of the Import/Export Trade
Data in Djibouti?
Leadniaga’s Import/Export Trade Data for Djibouti offers
extensive coverage of international trade activities involving
companies within the country. The dataset aggregates
information from a variety of sources, including trade
reports, customs data, shipping logs, and international trade
announcements. This comprehensive approach provides a thorough
overview of Djibouti trade dynamics, including detailed
insights into trade volumes, commodity types, and trading
partners.
How does Leadniaga collect this data?
Leadniaga collects Import/Export Trade Data from a diverse
array of reliable sources, such as trade reports, customs
data, shipping records, and international trade publications.
The data is meticulously curated to ensure accuracy and
comprehensiveness, offering valuable insights into the import
and export activities of Djibouti companies.
Can I select specific industries or focus on particular
regions within Djibouti with Leadniaga's Import/Export
Trade Data?
Leadniaga provides the flexibility to filter trade data based
on specific industries or geographic regions within Djibouti.
While the primary dataset offers broad coverage, customization
options are available to focus on particular sectors or
regions of interest. Discuss your specific requirements with a
Leadniaga representative to tailor the dataset to your needs.
How do I pay for this dataset?
Leadniaga accepts various payment methods to facilitate a
convenient and secure transaction process. Payment options
include credit cards, direct transfers, ACH (Automated
Clearing House), and wire transfers. You can select the
payment method that best suits your preferences.
How do I receive the data?
Leadniaga provides the Import/Export Trade Data through
multiple delivery methods to ensure easy access and
integration. Options include FTP, SFTP, S3 bucket, or email.
The dataset can be delivered in formats such as JSON, CSV,
TXT, or XLS, allowing you to choose the format that best fits
your data processing and integration requirements.
For detailed insights into international trade activities and
economic interactions in Djibouti, Leadniaga’s dataset is an
invaluable resource for businesses, trade analysts, and market
professionals aiming to stay informed and make data-driven
decisions.
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