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Brunei Darussalam

The information presented in this report shows the interaction of Saudi Arabia and Brunei Darussalam in terms of economic and social factors.

In December 2025, Saudi Arabia exported 3.9 million to Brunei Darussalam, representing 0.002% of Saudi Arabia's total exports during that month.

The main products exported by Saudi Arabia to Brunei Darussalam in December 2025 were edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruits and tools, implements, cutlery, spoons, forks of base metal.

Regarding non-oil exports, these amounted to 2.3 million, with prepared foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco being the main product exported to Brunei Darussalam.

In December 2025, Saudi Arabia imported 7.3 thousand from Brunei Darussalam, representing 0.000009% of Saudi Arabia's total imports during that month.

The main products imported by Saudi Arabia from Brunei Darussalam in December 2025 were miscellaneous articles of base metal and optical, photographic, measuring and medical instrument.

Brunei Darussalam achieved negative growth in the foreign direct investment (FDI) stock at the end of 2024 with Saudi Arabia, which amounted to 3.3 million, compared to the FDI stock of 2023, which was 3.3 million.

Foreign Trade

Trade Balance

In December 2025, exports from Saudi Arabia to Brunei Darussalam amounted to 3.9 million (0.002% of total exports), while imports from Brunei Darussalam amounted to 7.3 thousand (0.000009% of total imports). As a result, the trade balance resulted in a surplus of 3.9 million.

The graph shows the monthly evolution of exports from Saudi Arabia to Brunei Darussalam and the monthly evolution of imports from Brunei Darussalam. The line represents the trade balance.

Trade Balance

Exports by Main Section

Saudi Arabia's exports to Brunei Darussalam in 2025 reached a total of 18.9 million. The main section wise exports in terms of commercial value were edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruits ( 9.0 million), sugar and sugar confectionery ( 3.1 million), and apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted ( 1.6 million).

The chart shows section wise exports by Saudi Arabia to Brunei Darussalam annually, measured in commercial value.

Section Wise Exports to Brunei Darussalam

Non-Oil Exports

Non-oil exports from Saudi Arabia to Brunei Darussalam in February 2026 reached a total of 2.3 million. The main non-oil exports were prepared foodstuffs, beverages and tobacco ( 2.1 million), textiles and their articles ( 184.3 thousand), and works of arts and antiqes ( 27.0 thousand).

The graph shows the non-oil products exported from Saudi Arabia to Brunei Darussalam monthly.

Non-Oil Exports by Products

Imports by Main Section

Saudi Arabia's imports from Brunei Darussalam in 2025 reached a total of 275.1 thousand. The main section wise imports in terms of commercial value were electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof ( 110.0 thousand), apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted ( 60.3 thousand), and organic chemicals ( 47.0 thousand).

The chart shows section wise imports by Saudi Arabia from Brunei Darussalam annually, measured in commercial value.

Section Wise Imports from Brunei Darussalam

Foreign Direct Investment

FDI Stock

In 2024, 3.3 million in FDI stock were recorded, being lower by 0.1% compared to the previous year.

The graph shows the annual evolution of the stock of FDI from Brunei Darussalam in Saudi Arabia.

Annual Evolution of FDI Stock

FDI Flow

In 2024, the value of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Inflow was 0.0 while the FDI Outflow reached a value of 2.2 thousand. These amounts resulted in an FDI Net Inflow of -2.2 thousand, higher by 99.7% than the previous year.

The graph shows the annual evolution of FDI Inflow and Outflow between Brunei Darussalam and Saudi Arabia. The line represents the FDI Net Inflow.

Note:

FDI inflows: Financial transactions that arise between the FDI institution, direct investors and related companies outside the Saudi economy, which occur during a certain period of time, and form inflows when their positive impact appears in excess of equity and/or debt instruments.

FDI outflows: These are financial transactions that arise between the Foreign Direct Investment Corporation, direct investors, and related companies outside the Saudi economy, and which occur during a certain period of time. They are outflows when their impact appears in a decrease in the side of obligations, such as paid dividends or repayment of loans and credit receivables, or when the foreign shareholder exits.

FDI net inflow: It represents the difference between inflows and outflows of foreign direct investment inflows.

Annual Evolution of FDI Inflow and Outflow

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