According to data from the Indirect Taxation Authority of Bosnia and Herzegovina (UIO BiH), DPMetals BH from Vareš was the largest exporter from Bosnia and Herzegovina during the first quarter of this year.
TT Kabeli from Široki Brijeg ranked second, followed by Aluminij Industrija from Mostar in third place.
Next on the list are Nova Alumina from Zvornik, ASTA Bosnia from Ćoralići, and Miviko from Posušje.
The seventh largest exporter in the first quarter was Elektrane Stanari, followed by SSL from Lukavac in eighth place and Bimal from Brčko in ninth.
FEAL from Široki Brijeg completes the list of the top ten exporters for the first quarter of this year.
On the other hand, the leading importer of goods into Bosnia and Herzegovina was Holdina from Sarajevo.
Optima Grupa from Banja Luka ranked second, followed by Petrol BH Oil Company from Sarajevo in third place.
Hercegovina Lijek from Mostar was the fourth-largest importer in the first quarter of this year, with Aluminij Industrija from Mostar in fifth place and TT Kabeli from Široki Brijeg in sixth.
Porsche from Sarajevo took seventh place, Violeta from Gruda eighth and Pavgord from Foča ninth.
The tenth and final spot on the list was taken by Bingo from Tuzla.
As a reminder, last year TT Kabeli from Široki Brijeg became the leading exporter from Bosnia and Herzegovina for the first time, while the largest importer was Sarajevo-based Holdina.



