Bananas,[Shrimp, Sugar, Coffee, Clothing
Panama's major exports are bananas, shrimp, and sugar. Coffee and clothing are also major exports of Panama. Bananas are the number one export.
40% of Panama's exports go to the USA.
Melons (Cantaloupe and Honey Dew Melons are the thing that is most exported by Panama. Bananas are only 5% of the exports.
bananas, clothing, coffee, shrimp and sugar
import-corn,rice,live stockexport-platanos
Aircraft spare parts and cement are two of Panama's most known exports. However, they also make soft drinks and adhesive tapes.
Oil qualifies as such. Panama exported USD 865 million worth of oil in 2011, accounting for approximately 6.86% of all exports.
The panama canal was not that great for Panama until it was controled by panana itself because Pana could not tax from it but it still brought many ships around in the area. Since they can tax from it now though they do benefit from it alot
The major imports of Panama include capital goods, food, consumer goods, as well as chemicals. Some exports include bananas, shrimp, sugar, coffee, and clothing.
they like got their goods via the canal and America made more money on exports
I deleted the intire answer because it was wrong.Those are their EXPORTS. Not imports. Imports: corn,rice,live stock, socks,
Panama is responsible for the largest number of exports (by dollar value) from Central America. In 2013, Panama had outgoing shipments valued at over $14.5B USD, accounting for between 25-30% of Central American exported products. Although this doesn't quite answer your question as far as the actual number of exported items, it's safe to assume that the quantity of exports is in line with this statistic and Panama also exports the largest number of goods.