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Saudi Arabia Export Data 2025: Top Partners, Products & HS Codes
According to Saudi Arabia export data on TradeInt, the UAE was Saudi Arabia's largest export destination in 2025, receiving $15.23 billion in goods. Crude petroleum oils (HS 270900) alone accounted for $94.32B (53.31%) of total tracked Saudi exports making hydrocarbons the single defining feature of the Kingdom's outbound trade profile.
- UAE led at $15.23B, followed by India at $4.54B and China at $4.19B.
- Mineral fuels and petroleum products dominated export sectors at $122.59B (69.28%).
- HS 270900 (crude petroleum oils) was the largest single HS code at $94.32B (53.31%).
- SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY led HS 270900 exports with $13.78B and a 45.57% share.
This article covers Saudi Arabia's top export partners, leading export product sectors by value, key products by HS code, and major exporting companies.
Who Are The Top Saudi Arabia Export Partners in 2025?
The UAE's $15.23B leads all destinations, with its basket concentrated in telecom equipment (HS 8517, 48.76%), vessels (HS 8906, 9.68%), and gold (HS 7108, 3.24%). India placed second at $4.54B (8.61%), backed by strong energy-related and industrial demand. China ranked third at $4.19B (2.57%), its basket skewed toward organic chemicals and polymers alcohols (HS 2905, 27.43%), polyethylene (HS 3901, 22.91%), and copper ores (HS 2603, 7.93%) reflecting Saudi petrochemical supply flowing into Chinese manufacturing.
Turkey ($2.08B, 2.37%) imported Saudi polyethylene (HS 3901, 20.43%) and polypropylene (HS 3902, 19.71%) as petrochemical feedstocks, while Egypt ($1.63B, 1.17%) received a technologyvaried basket computers (HS 8471, 17.69%), telecom (HS 8517, 16.15%), and ADP parts (HS 8473, 7.10%). Belgium ($1.46B), Bahrain ($1.39B), Kuwait ($1.39B), and Singapore ($1.16B) complete the top 10, with Belgium's aromatic hydrocarbons mix (HS 2902, 21.13%) and Singapore's polyethylene dominance (HS 3901, 42.26%) confirming each as a regional petrochemical reexport hub..
Top Saudi Arabia export partners by country full ranking, 2025:
- United Arab Emirates | $15.23B | 69.39% | Top HS: 8517 (48.76%), 8906 (9.68%), 7108 (3.24%)
- India | $4.54B | 8.61% | Top HS: 8517 (48.76%), 8906 (9.68%), 7108 (3.24%)
- China | $4.19B | 2.57% | Top HS: 2905 (27.43%), 3901 (22.91%), 2603 (7.93%)
- Turkey | $2.08B | 2.37% | Top HS: 3901 (20.43%), 3902 (19.71%), 2905 (5.97%)
- Egypt | $1.63B | 1.17% | Top HS: 8471 (17.69%), 8517 (16.15%), 8473 (7.10%)
- United States | $1.54B | 0.92% | Top HS: 8708 (17.78%), 8807 (12.44%), 7606 (8.50%)
- Belgium | $1.46B | 0.87% | Top HS: 2902 (21.13%), 3901 (15.75%), 3902 (8.08%)
- Bahrain | $1.39B | 0.82% | Top HS: 8905 (33.62%), 8906 (11.49%), 8904 (2.84%)
- Kuwait | $1.39B | 0.78% | Top HS: 3402 (4.76%), 8517 (3.94%), 1905 (3.31%)
- Singapore | $1.16B | 0.65% | Top HS: 3901 (42.26%), 2909 (16.80%), 8906 (9.55%)
| Rank | Country | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) | Top 3 Export Products HS Code |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | United Arab Emirates | $15,227,415,926 | 69.39% | 1. 8517 (48.76%) 2. 8906 (9.68%) 3. 7108 (3.24%) |
| 2 | India | $4,541,889,365 | 8.61% | 1. 8517 (48.76%) 2. 8906 (9.68%) 3. 7108 (3.24%) |
| 3 | China | $4,194,096,917 | 2.57% | 1. 2905 (27.43%) 2. 3901 (22.91%) 3. 2603 (7.93%) |
| 4 | Turkey | $2,078,901,273 | 2.37% | 1. 3901 (20.43%) 2. 3902 (19.71%) 3. 2905 (5.97%) |
| 5 | Egypt | $1,628,671,945 | 1.17% | 1. 8471 (17.69%) 2. 8517 (16.15%) 3. 8473 (7.10%) |
| 6 | United States | $1,536,500,832 | 0.92% | 1. 8708 (17.78%) 2. 8807 (12.44%) 3. 7606 (8.50%) |
| 7 | Belgium | $1,459,244,922 | 0.87% | 1. 2902 (21.13%) 2. 3901 (15.75%) 3. 3902 (8.08%) |
| 8 | Bahrain | $1,387,624,345 | 0.82% | 1. 8905 (33.62%) 2. 8906 (11.49%) 3. 8904 (2.84%) |
| 9 | Kuwait | $1,387,624,345 | 0.78% | 1. 3402 (4.76%) 2. 8517 (3.94%) 3. 1905 (3.31%) |
| 10 | Singapore | $1,158,919,428 | 0.65% | 1. 3901 (42.26%) 2. 2909 (16.80%) 3. 8906 (9.55%) |
Key Saudi Arabia Export Partner Insights 2025
The petrochemical export footprint across China, Turkey, Belgium, and Singapore each receiving Saudi polymer-heavy baskets — points to a distributed re-export and downstream processing network built around Saudi polymer supply. Arab News reported that Saudi Arabia's non-oil exports surged 113% since Vision 2030's 2016 launch, yet the polymer-dominated composition of these partner baskets suggests SABIC and Aramco downstream output not diversified manufacturing accounts for most of that growth..
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What are the top Saudi Arabia Export Product Categories in 2025?
Mineral fuels and petroleum products dominated the top Saudi Arabia exports at $122.59B (69.28%), a figure that structurally overwhelms every other sector in the ranking. Plastics and their products placed a distant second at $10.56B (5.97%), and electrical equipment and electronics came third at $8.45B (4.78%). These three sectors alone account for approximately 79% of the total tracked Saudi Arabia export data by value.
Organic compounds ($5.86B, 3.31%), ships and floating structures ($4.22B, 2.38%), and fertilizers ($3.75B, 2.12%) follow a cluster that captures Saudi Arabia's downstream petrochemical and maritime export base. Machinery ($2.90B, 1.64%), precious metals ($2.02B, 1.14%), aluminum ($1.62B, 0.92%), and vehicles ($1.58B, 0.89%) complete the top 10, collectively representing the non-oil export categories Vision 2030 is seeking to scale.
Top Saudi Arabia export sectors by product category 2025:
- Mineral fuels & petroleum products | $122.59B | 69.28%
- Plastics & their products | $10.56B | 5.97%
- Electrical equipment & electronics | $8.45B | 4.78%
- Organic compounds | $5.86B | 3.31%
- Ships & floating structures | $4.22B | 2.38%
- Fertilizers | $3.75B | 2.12%
- Machinery & mechanical appliances | $2.90B | 1.64%
- Precious metals, pearls & jewelry | $2.02B | 1.14%
- Aluminum & its products | $1.62B | 0.92%
- Vehicles & auto parts | $1.58B | 0.89%
| Rank | Product Sectors (based on Saudi Arabia trade statistics) | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mineral fuels, mineral oils and their distillation products; bituminous substances; mineral waxes | $122,589,436,658 | 69.28% |
| 2 | Plastic and its products | $10,560,006,819 | 5.97% |
| 3 | Motors, electrical equipment and their parts; recorders and players, television image and sound recording and playback equipment and their parts and accessories | $8,448,988,676 | 4.78% |
| 4 | Organic compounds | $5,864,493,448 | 3.31% |
| 5 | Ships and floating structures | $4,215,288,411 | 2.38% |
| 6 | Fertilizer | $3,751,680,605 | 2.12% |
| 7 | Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery, mechanical appliances and their parts | $2,904,636,815 | 1.64% |
| 8 | Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals and their products; imitation jewelry; coins | $2,022,293,511 | 1.14% |
| 9 | Aluminum and its products | $1,620,463,632 | 0.92% |
| 10 | Vehicles and their parts and accessories, except for railway and tramway vehicles | $1,581,434,033 | 0.89% |
Key Saudi Arabia Export Product Sector Insights 2025
The $122.59B mineral fuels sector, 69.28% of all tracked Saudi Arabia export data, underscores how heavily the trade profile remains hydrocarbon-anchored. Aramco has stated a target to scale crude-to-chemicals processing from 1 to 4 million barrels per day by 2030, meaning the petrochemical downstream already visible in plastics ($10.56B) and organic compounds ($5.86B) will deepen further before broader export diversification beyond the hydrocarbon value chain materialises.
What are the top Saudi Arabia Export Products by HS code in 2025 (6-Digit HTS Level)?
HS 270900 (crude petroleum oils) led all codes at $94.32B (53.31%), exceeding the combined value of every other HS code in the dataset. Refined petroleum products (HS 271012) placed second at $21.49B (12.15%), with both oil codes together accounting for 65.46% of all major Saudi Arabia export products by HS code. Smartphones and base stations (HS 851713) ranked third at $6.36B (3.60%), a scale that likely reflects re-export activity through Saudi trade channels rather than domestic production.
Polypropylene (HS 390210, $2.68B, 1.52%), low-density polyethylene (HS 390110, $2.49B, 1.41%), and liquefied natural gas (HS 271111, $2.30B, 1.30%) form ranks four through six, followed by heavy petroleum products (HS 271019, $2.29B, 1.29%), high-density polyethylene (HS 390120, $2.16B, 1.22%), diammonium phosphate fertilizer (HS 310530, $1.88B, 1.06%), and vessels NES (HS 890690, $1.86B, 1.05%).
Major Saudi Arabia export products by HS code (6-digit HTS) 2025:
- HS 270900 | Crude petroleum oils | $94.32B | 53.31%
- HS 271012 | Light oils & petroleum preparations | $21.49B | 12.15%
- HS 851713 | Smartphones & base stations | $6.36B | 3.60%
- HS 390210 | Polypropylene | $2.68B | 1.52%
- HS 390110 | Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) | $2.49B | 1.41%
- HS 271111 | Liquefied natural gas | $2.30B | 1.30%
- HS 271019 | Heavy petroleum products | $2.29B | 1.29%
- HS 390120 | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) | $2.16B | 1.22%
- HS 310530 | Diammonium phosphate fertilizer | $1.88B | 1.06%
- HS 890690 | Vessels, not elsewhere specified | $1.86B | 1.05%
| Rank | Top 6-digit HS Code Exported | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 270900 | $94,321,138,136 | 53.31% |
| 2 | 271012 | $21,489,648,748 | 12.15% |
| 3 | 851713 | $6,362,108,266 | 3.60% |
| 4 | 390210 | $2,684,793,180 | 1.52% |
| 5 | 390110 | $2,487,535,933 | 1.41% |
| 6 | 271111 | $2,297,723,507 | 1.30% |
| 7 | 271019 | $2,290,029,450 | 1.29% |
| 8 | 390120 | $2,162,082,083 | 1.22% |
| 9 | 310530 | $1,875,310,425 | 1.06% |
| 10 | 890690 | $1,856,828,552 | 1.05% |
Key Saudi Arabia Export Products by 6-Digit HS Code Insights 2025
The four petroleum HS codes 270900, 271012, 271019, and 271111 together total $120.40B, accounting for nearly 68% of all tracked Saudi Arabia export data. The three polymer HS codes 390210, 390110, and 390120 combine at $7.33B as the dominant non-oil product cluster, consistent with SABIC's role as Saudi Arabia's largest petrochemical exporter and Aramco's deepening crude-to-chemicals integration strategy.
Who Are the Top Saudi Arabia Exporting Companies for the Top 10 HS Codes in 2025?
SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY (Saudi Aramco) led HS 270900 (crude petroleum) with $13.78B at a 45.57% share, the highest single-company absolute value in the dataset. ARAMCO TRADING COMPANY controlled 51.15% ($4.55B) of HS 271012 refined petroleum exports, with both Aramco entities together commanding Saudi Arabia's two largest export HS codes. SAUDI ARABIAN MINING COMPANY (MAADEN) held 35.16% ($1.07B) of diammonium phosphate (HS 310530), marking the Kingdom's dominant mineral-sector exporting vehicle.
SABIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD appeared across both major polyethylene codes 23.33% ($242.18M) of HS 390110 (LDPE) and 13.81% ($134.62M) of HS 390120 (HDPE), routing Saudi polymer exports through Singapore. BASELL INTERNATIONAL TRADING FZE held 6.18% ($102.24M) of polypropylene (HS 390210), and PETROBRAS SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED's 11.13% ($342.92M) share in HS 271019 petroleum products highlights how global commodity trading intermediaries routinely hold significant positions within Saudi export channels.
Top Saudi Arabia exporting companies by each leading HS code 2025:
- HS 270900 | SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY | $13.78B | 45.57% share
- HS 271012 | ARAMCO TRADING COMPANY | $4.55B | 51.15% share
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- HS 390210 | BASELL INTERNATIONAL TRADING FZE | $102.24M | 6.18% share
- HS 390110 | SABIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD | $242.18M | 23.33% share
- HS 271111 | BE FOTZARD CO LTD | $313.68K | 37.66% share
- HS 271019 | PETROBRAS SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED | $342.92M | 11.13% share
- HS 390120 | SABIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD | $134.62M | 13.81% share
- HS 310530 | SAUDI ARABIAN MINING COMPANY MAADEN | $1.07B | 35.16% share
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| Rank | Top 6-digit HS Code | Exporting Companies | Export Value (USD) | Share (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 270900 | SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY | $13,782,310,942 | 45.57% |
| 2 | 271012 | ARAMCO TRADING COMPANY | $4,553,932,129 | 51.15% |
| 3 | 851713 | TOLIBOV HAYOTBEK ELMER OGLI | 🔒 Unlock Saudi Arabia Export Data | |
| 4 | 390210 | BASELL INTERNATIONAL TRADING FZE | $102,240,422 | 6.18% |
| 5 | 390110 | SABIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD | $242,175,380 | 23.33% |
| 6 | 271111 | BE FOTZARD CO LTD | $313,682 | 37.66% |
| 7 | 271019 | PETROBRAS SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED | $342,917,309 | 11.13% |
| 8 | 390120 | SABIC ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD | $134,615,600 | 13.81% |
| 9 | 310530 | SAUDI ARABIAN MINING COMPANY MAADEN | $1,070,907,770 | 35.16% |
| 10 | 890690 | VIKING LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT | 🔒Unlock Saudi Arabia Export Data | |
Key Saudi Arabia Export Company Concentration Insights 2025
The two Aramco entities SAUDI ARABIAN OIL COMPANY at 45.57% of HS 270900 and ARAMCO TRADING COMPANY at 51.15% of HS 271012 together dominate Saudi Arabia's two largest export HS codes, confirming a near-monopoly structure in crude and refined petroleum export channels. PETROBRAS SINGAPORE's 11.13% in HS 271019 underscores how global trading intermediaries operate substantial positions within Saudi petroleum exports, a pattern reflecting commodity market structure rather than competitive export fragmentation.
Conclusion: What Saudi Arabia Export Data 2025 Tells Us About the Year Ahead?
Saudi Arabia's $94.32B in crude oil (HS 270900, 53.31%) and $122.59B petroleum sector (69.28%) make hydrocarbon dependency the defining structural fact of its 2025 export profile, and while non-oil exports surged 113% since Vision 2030's 2016 launch, the polymer and petrochemical exports driving that growth remain Aramco and SABIC-anchored. Aramco's commitment to scale crude-to-chemicals processing from 1 to 4 million barrels per day by 2030 will deepen petrochemical concentration before genuine diversification beyond the hydrocarbon value chain appears in Saudi Arabia export data.
For trade analysts, procurement teams, and market researchers tracking Saudi Arabia export data at the partner, sector, and company level, the full dataset, including shipment-level records, HS code time series, and exporter identifiers, is available on TradeInt.


