Belgium-India Bilateral Trade Analysis 2023

Complete trade statistics: $10.94B total volume •Belgium deficit: $2.88B

BelgiumIndia

$4.03B

Exports (2023)

IndiaBelgium

$6.91B

Imports (2023)

Trade Balance

$2.88B

Deficit for Belgium

Total Trade

$10.94B

Combined Volume

Trade Flow Visualization

Direct trade relationship between Belgium and India. Green line shows exports from Belgium, red line shows imports.

Detailed Product Trade Analysis

Comprehensive breakdown of trade flows by product category, revealing the specialized nature of the Belgium-India commercial relationship and competitive positioning in global markets.

BelgiumIndia Exports

$4.03B
2023 Total

Export Market Intelligence

Product Diversity:
Highly Diversified
Market Share:
44.3% top product
1Diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set
$1.79B
44.3% of exports
2Weaving machines (looms): for weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30cm, shuttleless type
$112.05M
2.8% of exports
3Ferrous waste and scrap: n.e.c. in heading no. 7204
$92.51M
2.3% of exports
4Aluminium: waste and scrap
$73.80M
1.8% of exports
5Diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set
$73.34M
1.8% of exports
6Flax: broken or scutched, but not spun
$65.20M
1.6% of exports
7Artificial parts of the body
$59.68M
1.5% of exports
8Ferrous waste and scrap: of stainless steel
$56.68M
1.4% of exports
9Amine-function compounds: aromatic monoamines and their derivatives, aniline and its salts
$42.23M
1.0% of exports
10Vaccines: for human medicine
$37.99M
0.9% of exports

🎯 Strategic Export Focus

Belgium's export portfolio to India demonstrates strong diversification across multiple sectors, with diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set representing a key competitive advantage in this bilateral market.

IndiaBelgium Imports

$6.91B
2023 Total

Import Dependency Profile

Supply Diversity:
Well Diversified
Critical Imports:
27.3% concentration
1Diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set
$1.89B
27.3% of imports
2Petroleum oils and oils from bituminous minerals, not crude: preparations n.e.c. containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or oils from bituminous minerals: these being the basic constituents of the preparations: waste oils
$746.27M
10.8% of imports
3Diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set
$293.92M
4.3% of imports
4Tobacco: partly or wholly stemmed or stripped
$189.63M
2.7% of imports
5Crustaceans: frozen, shrimps and prawns, excluding cold-water varieties, in shell or not, smoked, cooked or not before or during smoking: in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water
$138.35M
2.0% of imports
6Medicaments: consisting of mixed or unmixed products n.e.c. in heading no. 3004, for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, packaged for retail sale
$135.77M
2.0% of imports
7Iron or non-alloy steel: flat-rolled, width 600mm or more, (not corrugated), plated or coated with zinc (not electrolytically)
$96.94M
1.4% of imports
8Turbo-jets: of a thrust exceeding 25kN
$78.36M
1.1% of imports
9Heterocyclic compounds: with nitrogen hetero-atom(s) only, containing an unfused pyrazole ring (whether or not hydrogenated) in the structure, other than henazone (antipyrin) and its derivatives
$67.74M
1.0% of imports
10Jewellery: of precious metal (excluding silver) whether or not plated or clad with precious metal, and parts thereof
$66.43M
1.0% of imports

📦 Import Strategy Analysis

Belgium's import pattern from India reveals strategic sourcingin diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set, highlighting complementary economic structures and potential supply chain optimization opportunities.

Competitive Trade Position Analysis

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Market Leadership

Belgium demonstrates competitive strength in exportingdiamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set to India, leveraging comparative advantages.

Export Leader in 20+ Categories
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Trade Complementarity

The bilateral relationship showsstrongcomplementarity, with each country specializing in different sectors.

Specialized Exchange
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Growth Potential

The $10.94B trade volume indicates substantial economic integration with room for expansion in emerging sectors.

Major Partnership

Executive Summary: Belgium-India Trade Relationship

Key Trade Highlights 2023

  • Total Trade Volume: $10.94 billionrepresenting a significant bilateral economic relationship
  • Trade Balance: Belgium maintains a deficit of $2.88 billion
  • Export Focus: Belgium's primary exports include diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set, weaving machines (looms): for weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30cm, shuttleless type, ferrous waste and scrap: n.e.c. in heading no. 7204
  • Import Dependencies: Key imports from India include diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set, petroleum oils and oils from bituminous minerals, not crude: preparations n.e.c. containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or oils from bituminous minerals: these being the basic constituents of the preparations: waste oils, diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set

Strategic Trade Indicators

Trade IntensityHigh
Export DiversificationDiversified
Trade Balance HealthImbalanced

📈 Market Position: This bilateral trade relationship represents a significant global trade partnerships, with complementary economic strengths driving sustained commercial exchange.

Historical Trade Analysis & Economic Context

Trade Evolution Timeline

2019-2023: Recent Trends

Current trade volume of $10.94B represents the culmination of evolving bilateral commercial relationships, influenced by global supply chain shifts and changing economic priorities.

2015-2019: Growth Period

Sustained expansion in bilateral trade driven by complementary economic structures, with Belgium leveraging its comparative advantages in diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set.

2010-2015: Foundation Building

Establishment of modern trade frameworks and reduction of barriers, facilitating increased commercial exchange and investment flows between the two economies.

Pre-2010: Early Development

Initial stages of bilateral trade relationship development, with focus on traditional export-import patterns and gradual market integration.

Key Economic Drivers

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Comparative Advantage

Belgium's specialization in diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or setcomplements India's demand patterns, creating natural trade synergies.

2

Supply Chain Integration

Deep integration in global value chains has strengthened bilateral linkages, particularly in diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set.

3

Market Access & Trade Policy

Favorable trade agreements and market access conditions have facilitated the growth of this $10.94B bilateral relationship.

Trade Pattern Insights

Trade ComplementarityAsymmetric
Seasonal VariationsModerate
Product ConcentrationLow
Market DependencyModerate
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Trade Relationship Outlook

The $10.94B bilateral trade volume positions this relationship for continued growth, supported by technological advancement, evolving consumer preferences, and strengthening economic ties. Key opportunities lie in expanding cooperation in emerging sectors while managing potential supply chain vulnerabilities.

Economic Impact & Strategic Outlook

Economic Impact Assessment

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Trade Volume Impact

The $10.94 billion bilateral trade volume represents a significant economic factorfor both economies.

Economic Significance: High
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Industrial Integration

Trade flows in diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set and diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set demonstrate deep industrial linkages and supply chain integration.

Supply Chain Integration: Diversified
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Trade Balance Effects

Belgium's trade deficit of $2.88 billion impacts its overall economic position in this bilateral relationship.

Balance Impact: Import Dependency

Strategic Future Outlook

🚀Growth Opportunities

Emerging Sectors
Technology transfer and innovation cooperation in weaving machines (looms): for weaving fabrics of a width exceeding 30cm, shuttleless type present expansion opportunities.
Market Diversification
Beyond current focus on diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set, new product categories offer potential for trade expansion.

⚠️Risk Factors

Supply Chain Vulnerabilities
Moderate concentration in key sectors requires monitoring
Market Competition
Global competition in diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set may affect future market positioning.

🎯Strategic Recommendations

  • Strengthen cooperation in high-value sectors beyond current trade patterns
  • Develop alternative supply chains to reduce dependency risks
  • Explore joint ventures in emerging technology sectors
  • Enhance trade facilitation and reduce transaction costs

Market Position & Competitive Summary

The bilateral trade relationship between Belgium and India represents a total trade volume of $10.94 billion in 2023. This partnership demonstrates an unfavorable trade balance for Belgium, with imports exceeding exportsby $2.88 billion.

Export Strengths

Belgium's exports to India total $4.03 billion, with competitive advantages in diamonds: non-industrial, unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted, but not mounted or set, representing $1.79B or44.3% of bilateral exports.

Import Dependencies

Imports from India amount to $6.91 billion, highlighting economic interdependence in diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set, with Diamonds: non-industrial, (other than unworked or simply sawn, cleaved or bruted), but not mounted or set comprising27.3% of total imports.

The trade relationship reflects broader economic patterns and comparative advantages. The trade deficit indicates Belgium's strategic sourcing from India. This partnership is characterized by complementary trade flows, with each country specializing in different product categories based on their respective economic strengths, industrial capabilities, and position in global value chains.

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Data Source: CEPII BACI (Base pour l'Analyse du Commerce International) • Last Updated: January 2025 • Coverage: 1995-2023