In April 2023, China exported $214M and imported $16.5M from Tunisia, resulting in a positive trade balance of $198M. Between April 2022 and April 2023, the exports of China have increased by $75.1M (53.9%) from $139M to $214M, while imports decreased by $-1.52M (-8.43%) from $18.1M to $16.5M.
The top exports of China to Tunisia are telephones, polyacetals, computers, low-voltage protection equipment, and coated flat-rolled iron. The top imports of China from Tunisia are scrap copper, low-voltage protection equipment, non-knit women’s suits, insulated wire, and other plastic products.
The exports of China were mainly from Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu, and Shandong Provinces. The import destinations were mainly Shanghai, Beijing, Guangdong, Jiangsu, and Zhejiang Provinces.
There are different transportation methods between the two countries, and below are the following options.
Air Freight:
Air freight is the fastest and most efficient way to ship goods, which is ideal for time-sensitive shipments and high-value goods and also suitable for small shipments .
Sea Freight:
Sea freight is a popular option for shipping goods, which is ideal for large shipments, and it is also cost-effective compared to air freight but with slower transit time. The major ports in China that handle sea freight to Tunisia are Shanghai, Ningbo, and Shenzhen. The major ports in Tunisia are the ports of Alger, Skikda and Arzew:
Courier Services:
Courier services are ideal for small shipments that require fast delivery, with companies such as DHL, FedEx, and UPS offering courier services from China to Tunisia. Courier services are more expensive than other shipping options but offer faster delivery times and door-to-door service.
The choice of shipping method will depend on the type of goods being shipped, the transit time required, and the budget. To get an instant quotation for cargo shipping from China to Tunisia, use Agora Freight free calculator, which. It allows you to compare the pricing and place a booking online.