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Chile Import and Export Data

Profiles of Chile Import and Export Data

Chile Import and Export Data is also called Chile Import Export Data, or Chile Import and Export Trade Data, Chile Trade Data. There are 2 kinds of Chile Import and Export Data: Chile customs Data (CLCD) and Chile Trade Flow Data(CLTF).

Profiles of Chile Customs Data (CLCD)

Chile customs Data (CLCD) is also called Chile Customs Import and Export Data, or Chile Customs Import and Export Data with company, Chile Customs Data with company. CLCD is provided according to the-first-6- digit HS Code. We provide actual live CLCD since 2000 onwards.

Chile customs import Data cover ImpExp, 8-digit HS Code, Product, Month, Importer, Date, Quantity, CIF Value US$, Unit Value CIF (US$), Origin Country, Custom City, Shipping Port, Delivery Port, Transport Method, Purchase Country, FOB Value US$, Unit Value FOB (US$), Gross Weight, Freight US$, Insurance US$, Quantity of Packages, Brand, Incoterm, Description, Package Type, Unit Type, Vessel Flag, Vessel Name, Free Zone, Payment Way, Tax %, Transport Document, Transport Document Date, Agreement, Variety, Central Bank, Commercial Bank, Total (Tax Incl), Shipment Load Type, Rut, Acceptance, Carrier, Carrier Flag, Carrier Rut, Bill of Lading N°, Bill of Lading date, Operation Type, Regime, Currency, HS6, HS4, HS2, Product Spanish, Product Chniese, Year, etc. You may communicate with buyers(importers) directly as per your requirements.

Chile customs export Data cover ImpExp, 8-digit HS Code, Product, Month, Exporter, Exporter Code, Date, Quantity, FOB Value US$, Unit Value FOB (US$), Carrier, Destination Country, Customs City, Shipping Port, Delivery Port, Transport Method, CIF Value US$, Unit Value CIF (US$), GrossWeight(Item), Gross Weight, Freight US$, Unit Type, Brand, Package Type, Carrier Flag, Vessel Flag, Vessel Name, Quantity of Packages, Variety, Acceptance, Rut, HS6, HS4, HS2, Product Spanish, Product Chinese, Year, etc. You may communicate with suppliers(exporters) directly as per your requirements.

Chile customs Data (CLCD) is essential to grow International business. CLCD reveal the trading activities of importers and exporters, and give you an unprecedented understanding of the import-export business. Chile customs Data (CLCD) sample can be viewed and searched on the following hyperlinks:

Chile customs import Data Sample Search

Chile customs export Data Sample Search

Service Process:

1) Please search the data sample according to your requirement on our website, and confirm if it is what you are interested; If yes, please send the information you require, including the-first-6- digit HS Code, periods you order, and trade type ( import, export, or import & export); It is best for you to download the order form, and please send it to us after filling in. Chile HS Code can be searched on the following webpage: Global HS Code Search.

2) We both sides agree on price and service content; We send you invoice, and then you pay according to the payment route in the invoice; It is best for you to send the remittance copy to us via fax or email;

3) We send you past data in 1 workday, and send the last-month data at the end of every future month via email; You can also view and download the data and report automatically generated in our online system by your user ID and password.


Local Name: Chile; Formal Name: Republic of Chile

Location: South America

Capital City: Santiago

Main Cities: Viña del Mar, Valparaiso, Concepción

Population: 14,026,000

Area: 756,950 km2

Currency: 1 Chilean peso = 100 centavos

Languages: Spanish

Religions: Roman Catholic

When the King of Spain was overthrown at the beginning of the 19th century, Chileans began to consider independence and self-government.

And speaking of freedom, Jose de San Martin, and Bernardo O'Higgins, and their up-start armies drove out the Spanish and achieved their independence from Spain in 1818. Bernardo O'Higgins would later become Chile's first president.

Chile defeated Bolivia and Peru in a regional war (1879-1883) for the control of the Atacama Desert areas. During that war Chile gained more land to the north.