In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Balata, Guayule, Natural Gums and Gum Analogous in Primary Forms or in Sheets or Strips (Exc. Natural Rubber, Incl. Prevulcanized) was US$1.71M.
In 2019, the states with the most international sales in Balata, Guayule, Natural Gums and Gum Analogous in Primary Forms or in Sheets or Strips (Exc. Natural Rubber, Incl. Prevulcanized) were Ciudad de México (US$1.06M).
The states with the most international purchases in 2021 were Baja California (US$141k).
In 2019, the main commercial destinations of Balata, Guayule, Natural Gums and Gum Analogous in Primary Forms or in Sheets or Strips (Exc. Natural Rubber, Incl. Prevulcanized) were United States (US$556k), Denmark (US$203k), Japan (US$129k), Italy (US$77.9k), and Hong Kong (US$46.4k).
The main commercial origins of Balata, Guayule, Natural Gums and Gum Analogous in Primary Forms or in Sheets or Strips (Exc. Natural Rubber, Incl. Prevulcanized) in 2021 were United States (US$141k) and China (US$19).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Balata, Guayule, Natural Gums and Gum Analogous in Primary Forms or in Sheets or Strips (Exc. Natural Rubber, Incl. Prevulcanized) in 2022 were Egypt (US$11.2M), Pakistan (US$2.1M), and Mexico (US$1.9M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Balata, Guayule, Natural Gums and Gum Analogous in Primary Forms or in Sheets or Strips (Exc. Natural Rubber, Incl. Prevulcanized) were Eswatini (US$7.03M), Nigeria (US$3.74M), and Colombia (US$1.05M).