T13 · Trade opportunity evidence

Sweden (SWE) to Mexico (MEX) meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked (HS6 021012)

A country-to-country view of reported meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked trade, combining buyer demand, exporter position, market structure, access conditions, and observed lane history.

Exporter Sweden (SWE)Importer Mexico (MEX)HS6 021012Two-way vertical tradeCoverage 1996-1999Growing
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3-year buyer projection

$85.9MCalculated from reported demand

Exporter growth

+4.6%Full available history

Suppliers in market

8Latest reported count

Observed history

4 yearsLast year: 1999

Reported observations

What this meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked lane shows for HS 021012

Core values for Sweden (SWE) → Mexico (MEX) in HS 021012.

Buyer market

Latest imports$69.4M
Five-year projection$99.0M
Buyer CAGR+7.4%
Latest annual change+10.2%

Exporter position

Latest exports$17.3K
Market share0.2%
Share change-0.8 pp
Best observed share98.5%

Market structure

Reported suppliers8
Concentration index9,702.6
Share gap+98.3 pp
SignalGrowing

Detailed evidence

Complete lane evidence

Reported values, calculated indicators, and country-pair context for this route.

MeasureValueWhat it describes
Buyer imports$69.4MMexico (MEX)'s latest reported imports
Exporter exports$17.3KSweden (SWE)'s exports to Mexico (MEX)
Exporter market share0.2%Exporter share of the reported buyer market
Buyer five-year CAGR+7.4%Annualized change in buyer imports
Exporter full-history CAGR+4.6%Annualized change in exporter exports
Three-year buyer projection$85.9MCalculated projection from reported demand
Five-year buyer projection$99.0MCalculated projection from reported demand
Average buyer imports$42.3MAverage reported importer value
Peak buyer imports$72.4MHighest reported importer value
Average exporter exports$24.7KAverage reported lane exports
Peak exporter exports$67.1KHighest reported lane exports
Share change-0.8 ppLatest one-year change in exporter share
Reported suppliers8Supplier countries observed in the latest period
Buyer GDP$1.3TLatest buyer-country GDP estimate
Buyer GDP per person$9.9KLatest buyer-country GDP per person
Buyer population130,262.2 thousandLatest buyer-country population estimate
Buyer investment rate23.5%Reported buyer-country investment rate
Buyer secondary education77.4%Reported secondary education coverage
Distance9,598 kmApproximate country-pair distance
Business entry time8.4 daysReported days to start a business
Shared legal systemNoCountry-pair institutional relationship
Reported FTAYesReported trade-agreement indicator
WTO memberYesBuyer-country WTO membership indicator
Lane volatility1Variation indicator across observed lane values
Maximum drawdown99.7%Largest observed decline from a prior peak
Observed history4 yearsCoverage through 1999

Research reading

Meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked demand and the Sweden (SWE) to Mexico (MEX) lane

Mexico (MEX) reported $69.4M of meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked imports in 1999. Sweden (SWE) accounted for 0.2% of the observed market and reported $17.3K in exports on this lane.

The latest annual values eased slightly, while the longer available history shows +7.4% buyer growth and +4.6% exporter growth. The page separates reported values from projections and indicators.

Product classification

What does HS 021012 include?

HS 021012 covers Meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked. This page studies the six-digit Harmonized System classification rather than a company, brand, retail category, or individual shipment.

The classification sits in HS chapter 02 and heading 0210. The recorded trade type is two-way vertical trade, with a medium price range classification in the available product reference data.

How to interpret this page

Compare demand, position, and history together

This HS 021012 trade opportunity page brings together the buyer market in Mexico (MEX), the exporter position of Sweden (SWE), and the observed conditions of their trade lane. A large buyer market does not by itself show that every exporter has equal access, and a positive growth rate does not remove the need to examine volatility and historical coverage.

Use the reported imports and exports to understand scale, market share to understand position, projections to understand the calculated forward view, and lane history to understand how much evidence supports the comparison.

Frequently asked questions

Questions about Sweden (SWE) to Mexico (MEX) meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked trade

What is the HS code for this product?

This page covers HS 021012, the six-digit product classification shown in the trade records.

How large is the Mexico (MEX) market?

The page reports the latest buyer imports, historical averages, peaks, growth, and calculated projections for meat, preserved: of swine, bellies (streaky) and cuts thereof, salted, in brine, dried or smoked.

How strong is Sweden (SWE) in this market?

Exporter performance is shown through lane exports, market share, share change, growth, and the number of reported suppliers.

What should be checked before entering this market?

Review market scale, competition, access indicators, volatility, drawdown, and the available history together rather than relying on one signal.

Definitions and coverage

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Reported values

Trade values describe reported merchandise trade for the stated HS6 classification. They are not company-level sales or shipment records.

Calculated indicators

Growth, projections, concentration, volatility, and share-gap figures are calculated from the reported observations and should be interpreted with their coverage period.

Coverage

This sample covers 4 observed years through 1999. Missing values are shown as not reported rather than estimated.

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