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según la Constitución de 1962, está formado principalmente por desiertos, con pequeñas
diferencias de altitud, es el único país del mundo sin lagos o reservas de agua naturales,
tiene una superficie de 17.820 Km2, que lo coloca entre los países más pequeños del
la economía número 58 por volumen de PIB. Su deuda pública en 2017 fue de 21.893
millones de euros, con una deuda del 20,68% del PIB. Su deuda per cápita es de 5.398 €
euros por habitante. El PIB per cápita es un muy buen indicador del nivel de vida y en el
caso de Kuwait, en 2018, fue de 28.784 € euros, por lo que se encuentra en el puesto 30 de
llevado a cabo reformas financieras y estructurales para dar un mayor impulso al sector
IMPORTACIONES
1. Importaciones de Kuwait desde China por un valor de US$ 5,979 millones, con una
4. Importaciones de Kuwait desde Japón por un valor de US$ 2,104 millones, con una
industrial implican una gran dependencia del exterior para el suministro de una gran parte de los
bienes y servicios que consumen internamente. Los principales países clientes de Kuwait se sitúan
en Asia (Japón, Corea del Sur, China, India). Las exportaciones kuwaitíes a Corea del Sur, India,
Japón y China representaron en 2014 más del 50% de todas sus exportaciones, principalmente
petróleo y sus derivados. Actualmente Colombia no tiene firmado ningún acuerdo de libre
CIF, bajo un arancel uniforme empleado por los miembros del Consejo de Cooperación del
Golfo. Los bienes que compiten con los producidos nacionalmente están sujetos a un
No hay derechos específicos y todos los gravámenes son ad Valorem sobre CIF.
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KUWAIT
according to the 1962 Constitution, it is made up mainly of deserts, with small differences
in altitude, it is the only country in the world without lakes or natural water reserves, it has
an area of 17,820 Km2, which places it among the smallest countries in the world, with a
percentage of immigration. Its capital is Kuwait and its currency Kuwaiti Dinars, it is the
58th economy by volume of GDP. Its public debt in 2017 was 21,893 million euros, with a
debt of 20.68% of GDP. Its debt per capita is € 5,398 per inhabitant. GDP per capita is a
very good indicator of the standard of living and in the case of Kuwait, in 2018, it was €
28,784, making it 30th out of 196 countries in the GDP per capita ranking.
According to the International Monetary Fund, the Government of Kuwait has carried out
financial and structural reforms to give a greater boost to the private sector and
competition, reduce the role of the State in the economy, favor capital markets and promote
EXPORTS
1. Kuwait exports to Unspecified worth US $ 65,375 million, with a partner share of
2. Kuwait exports to India worth US $ 1,140 million, with a partner share of 1.58% of the
associates.
3. Kuwait exports to China worth US $ 953 million, with a partner share of 1.32% of the
associates.
4. Kuwait exports to United Arab Emirates worth US $ 798 million, with a partner share of
5. Kuwait exports to Iraq worth US $ 624 million, with a partner share of 0.87% of the
associates.
IMPORTS
1. Kuwait imports from China worth US $ 5,979 million, with a partner share of 16.67% of
the associates.
2. Kuwait imports from the United States worth US $ 3,104 million, with a partner share of
3. Kuwait imports from United Arab Emirates worth US $ 3.1 billion, with a partner share
4. Kuwait imports from Japan worth US $ 2,104 million, with a partner share of 5.87% of
the associates.
5. Kuwait imports from Germany worth US $ 2,045 million, with a partner share of 5.70%
of the associates.
Kuwait is a commercially quite open economy and dependent on foreign trade. The
country's income depends fundamentally on exports of oil and its derivative products. Its
climatic conditions and the insufficiency of its industrial base imply a great dependence on
the outside for the supply of a large part of the goods and services consumed internally.
Kuwait's main client countries are in Asia (Japan, South Korea, China, India). Kuwaiti
exports to South Korea, India, Japan and China accounted for more than 50% of all its
exports in 2014, mainly oil and its derivatives. Currently, Colombia has not signed any free
Imports, in general, are subject to a 4% tax on the CIF value, under a uniform tariff
used by the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Goods that compete with those
produced domestically are subject to a higher tax. Goods not available in sufficient quantity
• Import documents
• Commercial invoice: one original and two copies, certified by the chamber of commerce.
• Certificate of origin: original and two copies, recognized by the chamber of commerce.
•Currency control. there is no currency control in Kuwait. Currency transactions are carried
out freely.
• Import licenses: import licenses are issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and
are required for all commercial imports other than fresh fruits and vegetables. Licenses are
issued automatically. Imports of industrial equipment, machinery, parts and pieces require
an industrial license.
• Sanitary provisions: imports of animals, plants and by-products require the presentation of
a sanitary certificate.
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