n April 2025, Côte d'Ivoire’s import total reached $3.59 billion, reflecting a 4.83% month-on-month increase from $3.42 billion in March. The country recorded 65,637 import transactions, showing a steady increase in trade activity. This growth highlights the expanding economic opportunities in Côte d'Ivoire, driven by both domestic demand and enhanced global trade relations. The data provided by NBD DATA further emphasizes the dynamic nature of Côte d'Ivoire’s international trade.
Over the past six months, Côte d'Ivoire's import figures have exhibited some fluctuations but overall show a positive trend. Imports in November 2024 amounted to $3.13 billion, followed by a rise to $3.41 billion in December. In January 2025, imports dipped slightly to $3.01 billion, but they rebounded in February, reaching $3.04 billion. The trend continued upward in March, with imports totaling $3.42 billion, and in April, the total increased further to $3.59 billion. This consistent growth suggests a resilient and expanding import sector in the country, as shown in the analysis provided by NBD DATA.

Côte d'Ivoire’s trade partners in April 2025 were diverse, with China, Morocco, and France leading the way. China’s imports totaled $281 million, followed by Morocco with $179 million and France with $178 million. Other notable trade partners included Belgium, Russia, and Senegal. Below is a detailed breakdown of the top 10 trade partners, based on the latest NBD DATA:.jpg)
In April 2025, several countries displayed significant growth in terms of import values. Cyprus, in particular, experienced a remarkable increase of 124,346.18%, making it the fastest-growing partner. Other countries such as Colombia, Norway, Estonia, and Taiwan (China) also showed notable increases. These rapid growth rates highlight the dynamic shifts in global trade, as captured by NBD DATA.
Cyprus: $78.59 million, with a growth rate of 124,346.18%.
Colombia: $58.71 million, with a growth rate of 52,053.69%.
Norway: $52.91 million, with a growth rate of 11,028.64%.
Estonia: $1.39 million, with a growth rate of 7,985.82%.
Taiwan (China): $1.31 million, with a growth rate of 6,040.56%.
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Côte d'Ivoire’s imports in April 2025 showed notable growth in several product categories. The HS codes related to antennas, cereals, public transport vehicles, oil-cakes, and broken rice saw significant increases in value. Below are some key product trends based on NBD DATA:
852910 (Aerials and Aerial Reflectors of All Kinds; Parts for Use Therewith): Import value of $44.01 million, a 272.14% increase. Key purchasers include MTN Cote d'Ivoire, MOOV Africa Cote d'Ivoire, and CANAL+ Cote d'Ivoire.
100590 (Cereals; Maize, Other Than Seed): Import value of $16.57 million, a 121.30% increase. Key purchasers include STE IVOIRIENNE DE PRODUCTION ANIMALE and DE HEUS COTE D'IVOIRE S.A..
870210 (Vehicles; Public Transport Type): Import value of $26.53 million, an 118.63% increase. Key purchasers include SOCIETE DE TRANSPORT ABIDJANAISE and TRACTAFRIC MOTORS COTE D'IVOIRE.
230400 (Oil-Cake and Other Solid Residues): Import value of $12.21 million, a 103.55% increase. Key purchasers include DE HEUS COTE D'IVOIRE S.A..
100640 (Cereals; Rice, Broken): Import value of $15.96 million, an 86.19% increase. Key purchasers include STE DE DISTRIBUTION DE TOUTE M.
The data for April 2025 demonstrates Côte d'Ivoire's continued strength in international trade. With rising imports from key partners such as China, Morocco, and France, along with the growth in product categories like antennas, cereals, and public transport vehicles, Côte d'Ivoire is positioning itself as an important player in the regional and global trade landscape. The insights provided by NBD DATA illustrate the dynamism of Côte d'Ivoire’s import market and suggest a sustained upward trajectory for the country's foreign trade activities.