Chile’s Imports Slip to $7.1 Billion in May, Easing From April Highs

Chile’s imports declined in May 2026, falling to 7,105 million USD from 7,807 million USD in April 2026, according to the latest data updated on 8 June 2026. The move represents a cooling in external demand after a stronger showing in the previous month.

The April figure had marked a higher point for the country’s import activity, but May’s weaker reading suggests a moderation in purchasing from abroad, which could be tied to shifts in domestic demand, inventory adjustments, or changing external conditions.

Market participants and policymakers will be watching upcoming data releases to determine whether May’s pullback is a temporary correction after April’s strength or an early sign of a more sustained slowdown in Chile’s import dynamics.