Ever wonder which countries export the most gin? See the list, which also shows each exporter's percentage of global gin exports within parenthesis. In 2015, world gin exports were US$907.5 million.
African Exporters
Africa exported $9.6 million worth of gin led by the following countries:
1. South Africa: $4.8 million
2. Kenya: $1.3 million
3. Tanzania: $939,000
4. Ghana: $753,000
5. Tunisia: $357,000
6. Malawi: $301,000
7. Uganda: $258,000
8. Ethiopia: $218,000
9. Swaziland: $202,000
10. Cameroon: $160,000
Asian Exporters
Asia exported $29.6 million worth of gin led by the following countries:
1. Singapore: $14.3 million
2. India: $11.6 million
3. South Korea: $1.6 million
4. Malaysia: $708,000
5. Hong Kong: $438,000
6. Georgia: $339,000
7. Philippines: $206,000
8. Thailand: $129,000
9. Vienam: $105,000
10. Sri Lanka: $93,000
European Union Exporters
European Union exported $841.1 million worth of gin led by the following EU members:
1. United Kingdom: $645.1 million
2. Germany: $71.1 million
3. Spain: $29.7 million
4. Netherlands: $25.7 million
5. France: $24.4 million
6. Belgium: $11.8 million
7. Italy: $6.2 million
8. Portugal: $4.7 million
9. Denmark: $4.5 million
10. Latvia: $4 million
Latin American and Caribbean Exporters
Latin America (excluding Mexico) and the Caribbean exported $7.5 million worth of gin led by the following countries:
1. Panama: $6.6 million
2. Chile: $194,000
3. Honduras: $161,000
4. Argentina: $152,000
5. Barbados: $148,000
6. Colombia: $86,000
7. Trinidad/Tobago: $28,000
8. Bolivia: $16,000
9. Aruba: $14,000
10. Jamaica: $14,000
Middle Eastern Exporters
Middle East exported $1.3 million worth of gin led by the following countries:
1. United Arab Emirates: $925,000
2. Jordan: $380,000
3. Lebanon: $16,000
4. Bahrain: $1,000
North American Exporters
North America exported $10.1 million worth
of gin led by the following countries:
1. United States: $9.1 million
2. Canada: $1 million
3. Mexico: $25,000
Oceanian Exporters
Oceania exported $5.6 million worth of gin led by the following countries:
1. Australia: $5.2 million
2. New Zealand: $364,000
3. New Caledonia: $5,000
4. Samoa: $2,000
The accompanying list identifies exporters with the fastest-growing international sales of gin from 2011 to 2015. Overall, the 5-year percentage gain for this exported product category was 22.5%.
Data source: Trade Map, International Trade Centre, www.intracen.org/marketanalysis
Fastest-Growing Gin Export Countries