Chile has been recording trade surpluses since 1999, mostly due to a rise in shipments of copper (45 of total exports). The most important non mineral exports are manufacturing (36 percent), chemicals (9 percent) and agriculture/livestock, forestry and fishing (7 percent). Main Imports include: consumer goods (30 percent of total imports), energy products (21 percent), capital goods (21 percent) and chemicals and metal products (11 percent). Chile's main trade partners are: China (40 percent of total exports and 24 percent of imports), the United States (14 percent of total exports and 21 percent of imports), Brazil (5 percent of total exports and 10 percent of imports) Others include: South Korea, Japan, Germany, Argentina.