Port of Oakland
Foreign Trade with Djibouti

Foreign imports from Djibouti to Port of Oakland in 2015 were $104,300, while exports to Djibouti were $319,259.

The value of container cargo imported into Port of Oakland from Djibouti represented 100.0% of all vessel imports, $104,300 versus $104,300.

By weight, container cargo imports to Port of Oakland from Djibouti represented 162.5% of all vessel shippments, 62,115 (kg) versus 38,225 (kg).

Complete details for vessel and container imports and exports since 2003 are shown in the tables and charts below.

Vessel measured by value ($US)
Year Imports Exports
2015  $104,300  $319,259
2014  $119,053  $244,735
2013     $1,532,342
2012     $159,023
2011     $97,630
2010  $81,350  $267,949
2009     $679,025
2008     $114,156
2007     $476,742
2006     $254,760
2005  $124,899  $652,185
2004     $5,000
2003     $14,000


Chart of foreign trade by value - $USD


Container measured by value ($US)
Year Imports Exports
2015  $104,300  $260,863
2014  $119,053  $201,035
2013     $1,037,061
2012     $117,023
2011     $97,630
2010  $81,350  $267,949
2009     $226,425
2008     $114,156
2007     $377,783
2006     $20,000
2005  $124,899  $652,185
2004      
2003      


Chart of foreign trade by value - $USD



Vessel measured by weight (kg)
Year Imports Exports
2015  38,225  166,938
2014  62,115  115,490
2013     888,801
2012     47,677
2011     9,072
2010  18,210  157,967
2009     125,904
2008     21,999
2007     78,529
2006     123,551
2005  36,450  167,478
2004     1,361
2003     3,311


Chart of foreign trade by weight - kg
Container measured by weight (kg)
Year Imports Exports
2015  62,115  150,088
2014  62,115  62,798
2013     370,821
2012     36,676
2011     9,072
2010  18,210  157,967
2009     77,847
2008     21,999
2007     14,365
2006     12,615
2005  36,450  167,478
2004      
2003      


Chart of foreign trade by weight - kg


Complete import and export trade data is available from the
Foreign Trade Division of the U.S. Census Bureau
usatrade.census.gov
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