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Clear filtersChinese Imports Surge to $3.06 Billion in 2025
Honduras imported over $3.06 billion in Chinese goods in 2025—34% technology and equipment, plus metal products and construction materials—widening the trade deficit with China to $3.13 billion as exports remain limited.
La PrensaRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 28, 2026#china-trade#imports#trade-deficitOnion Growers Press Government to Act on Imports
Honduran onion growers met with the Agriculture Ministry to press for relief from imports they say threaten local planting and supply.
Radio América HondurasRead on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 27, 2026#agriculture#onion-producers#importsHonduras Turns to Bean Imports to Ease Food Shortage
The government announced imports of beans from Brazil, Nicaragua, and Paraguay to prevent shortages affecting 1.7 million people facing food insecurity, but an agricultural anthropologist warns the strategy undermines local farmers and discourages domestic production.
Infobae – HondurasRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 20, 2026#food-security#basic-grains#importsTrade Deficit Widens 12.8% Through May
Honduras's trade deficit in goods reached $2.98 billion through May 2026, up 12.8% year-over-year, driven by rising imports and a decline in maquila (assembly-for-export) trade.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Read on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#trade-deficit#imports#exportsGeneral-Merchandise Imports Rise $660 Million
Honduras's general-merchandise imports increased by $660 million, driven mainly by higher purchases of fuel, transport equipment, and industrial supplies that accounted for $629.6 million of the gain.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Read on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 19, 2026#imports#trade-balance#fuel-importsImport Tax Revenue Climbs 18% in Honduras
Customs revenue from import duties (DAI) surged 18% year-over-year, reflecting stronger commercial activity and modernization efforts by the Customs Administration to streamline procedures and reduce processing times.
Infobae – HondurasRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 16, 2026#customs-revenue#imports#tradeFuel-Price Cuts Lag Behind Increases, Ahdippe Says
The Honduran fuel distributors' association says price reductions take longer to reach consumers than increases because of volatile global markets, summer demand surges abroad, and geopolitical uncertainty around Middle Eastern shipping routes.
Diario RoatánRead in EnglishLeer en EspañolPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 15, 2026#fuel-prices#petroleum#importsExports Rise 2.8% on Coffee and Oil Sales
Honduras's exports grew 2.8% quarter-over-quarter, driven by increased sales of coffee, crude oil, cigars, and services, while imports rose 2.1% due to higher purchases of industrial inputs, machinery, transport equipment, and fuel.
Banco Central de Honduras (X)Read on XPublished on Honduras Daily · Jul 1, 2026#exports#imports#trade-balance