Calling code
+1-242
Calling code
Bahamas import data was $4.20B in goods imported during 2025.

Calling code
+1-242
Calling code
Capital
Nassau
Administrative center and principal maritime hub
Currency
BSD
Bahamian Dollar (pegged to USD at 1.00)
Population
410K
2025 estimate
Product blocks are sized by the latest available public category values and partner charts use verified country-share context.
Annual value
Deepwater route for containers, fuel transshipment, industrial inputs, and regional cargo.
Time-sensitive route for pharmaceuticals, electronics, perishables, and express parcels.
Capital route for cruise provisioning, containerized consumer goods, and Family Island distribution.
Value, share, and trader signal are arranged for quick product review.
Fuel imports support power generation, road transport, resort operations, and marine/aviation bunkering demand.
Vessel purchases and floating structures feed yacht services, commercial marine activity, and fleet maintenance.
Vehicle demand is tied to tourism rental fleets, island transport, and consumer passenger-car replacement.
Electronics imports cover telecom equipment, hotel systems, consumer devices, and electrical infrastructure.
Machinery demand reflects resort maintenance, cooling systems, port equipment, and backup power assets.
Prepared food imports serve hotel catering, cruise provisioning, grocery retail, and restaurant supply chains.
Protein shipments support hospitality menus, supermarket replenishment, and cold-chain island distribution.
Furniture demand tracks resort refurbishment, residential building, lighting packages, and commercial fit-outs.
Plastic articles move into packaging, plumbing, retail containers, construction materials, and maintenance supply.
Medical and optical instruments supply hospitals, clinics, diagnostics, and specialist healthcare services.
| Rank | Product | Value | Share | Trader signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Refined petroleum and fuel oils | $1.20B | 28.5% | Fuel imports support power generation, road transport, resort operations, and marine/aviation bunkering demand. |
| 02 | Ships, boats, and floating structures | $510M | 12.1% | Vessel purchases and floating structures feed yacht services, commercial marine activity, and fleet maintenance. |
| 03 | Passenger motor vehicles | $340M | 8.1% | Vehicle demand is tied to tourism rental fleets, island transport, and consumer passenger-car replacement. |
| 04 | Electrical machinery and electronics | $280M | 6.7% | Electronics imports cover telecom equipment, hotel systems, consumer devices, and electrical infrastructure. |
| 05 | Mechanical machinery and boilers | $250M | 6.0% | Machinery demand reflects resort maintenance, cooling systems, port equipment, and backup power assets. |
| 06 | Food preparations and beverages | $210M | 5.0% | Prepared food imports serve hotel catering, cruise provisioning, grocery retail, and restaurant supply chains. |
| 07 | Meat and edible poultry | $150M | 3.6% | Protein shipments support hospitality menus, supermarket replenishment, and cold-chain island distribution. |
| 08 | Furniture, bedding, and lighting | $120M | 2.9% | Furniture demand tracks resort refurbishment, residential building, lighting packages, and commercial fit-outs. |
| 09 | Plastics and plastic articles | $110M | 2.6% | Plastic articles move into packaging, plumbing, retail containers, construction materials, and maintenance supply. |
| 10 | Optical and medical instruments | $80M | 1.9% | Medical and optical instruments supply hospitals, clinics, diagnostics, and specialist healthcare services. |
Bahamas import data includes bill of lading number, shipment date, HS code, product description, exporter and importer details, total weight, package and container details, origin countries, ports of loading and discharge, shipment value, and currency where available.
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