Under HS Code 9031800000, which covers Autres instruments, appareils et machines de mesure (other measuring, testing, and control instruments), Côte d’Ivoire’s imports expanded significantly during the first half of 2025. According to NBD DATA, between January and June 2025, Côte d’Ivoire imported measuring instruments worth USD 4.15 million, through 793 shipments, involving 302 importers and 523 exporters across 40 countries. These imports underline the nation’s growing reliance on precision technologies to support energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure development.
Côte d’Ivoire’s measuring instrument imports displayed consistent growth throughout early 2025, with noticeable spikes in February and June as large-scale industrial projects progressed.

Total import value peaked in February at over USD 1 million, boosted by purchases from the energy and automotive sectors, while June marked another high point, reflecting procurement for mid-year industrial operations.
The market for precision and measurement instruments in Côte d’Ivoire spans multiple sectors including oil and gas, construction, automotive services, and industrial automation. Among top importers were
These companies accounted for a significant share of trade value, linking Côte d’Ivoire with suppliers in Europe and Asia.
On the supplier side, major contributors included
which specialize in industrial, automotive, and petroleum equipment. Their shipments covered precision gauges, control devices, and electronic diagnostic tools essential for energy operations and machinery maintenance.
The import pattern shows diversification across 40 supplier countries, led by France, China, Portugal, and Germany. European partners provided high-precision devices for the oil, gas, and manufacturing sectors, while China remained competitive in providing cost-efficient electronic meters and calibration instruments.
Key importers such as ENI IVORY COAST LIMITED and BIA CÔTE D’IVOIRE S.A. imported large volumes of industrial instruments for oil extraction, heavy machinery calibration, and infrastructure quality control. Meanwhile, companies like CFAO MOBILITY CÔTE D’IVOIRE and SOCIDA supported the automotive segment through specialized diagnostic devices, confirming the broad applicability of these imports across industries.
Côte d’Ivoire’s import data for 2025 highlights the expanding use of measurement technologies in engineering and energy management. Products such as electronic sensors, pressure regulators, and industrial calibrators were commonly reported, aligning with national efforts to modernize industrial processes. The data further indicate that companies like NESTLÉ CÔTE D’IVOIRE and SOCIÉTÉ DES MINES DE TONGON procured high-precision control instruments to optimize production efficiency and environmental compliance.
During the first half of 2025, Côte d’Ivoire’s measuring instrument imports reached nearly USD 4.15 million, supported by diversified partnerships across Europe, Asia, and Africa. This trade momentum demonstrates the country’s ongoing industrial transformation and its increasing dependence on advanced control technologies.
With the continuation of energy projects, infrastructure expansion, and automotive modernization, the import volume of measuring instruments under HS 9031800000 is expected to sustain growth for the rest of 2025. For more trade intelligence and analytical reports, visit the NBD DATA Service Center.