In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Chamois Leather, Incl. the Combination Chamois Leather (Exc. Hides and Skins Previously Marinated Alum and Subsequently Treated with Formaldehyde, as well as Hides and Skins Stuffed with Oil only after Tanning other Procedures) was US$10.4M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Chamois Leather, Incl. the Combination Chamois Leather (Exc. Hides and Skins Previously Marinated Alum and Subsequently Treated with Formaldehyde, as well as Hides and Skins Stuffed with Oil only after Tanning other Procedures) were Guanajuato (US$5.25M) and Baja California (US$13k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Guanajuato (US$152k), Baja California (US$101k), Jalisco (US$35.3k), and Ciudad de México (US$24.5k).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Chamois Leather, Incl. the Combination Chamois Leather (Exc. Hides and Skins Previously Marinated Alum and Subsequently Treated with Formaldehyde, as well as Hides and Skins Stuffed with Oil only after Tanning other Procedures) were United States (US$2.71M), Nicaragua (US$1.14M), Dominican Republic (US$495k), Honduras (US$465k), and Vietnam (US$182k).
The main commercial origins of Chamois Leather, Incl. the Combination Chamois Leather (Exc. Hides and Skins Previously Marinated Alum and Subsequently Treated with Formaldehyde, as well as Hides and Skins Stuffed with Oil only after Tanning other Procedures) in 2023 were Italy (US$137k), India (US$67.6k), China (US$49.5k), Canada (US$25.3k), and United States (US$21.8k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Chamois Leather, Incl. the Combination Chamois Leather (Exc. Hides and Skins Previously Marinated Alum and Subsequently Treated with Formaldehyde, as well as Hides and Skins Stuffed with Oil only after Tanning other Procedures) in 2022 were Italy (US$58.9M), Spain (US$24.1M), and Brazil (US$7.34M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Chamois Leather, Incl. the Combination Chamois Leather (Exc. Hides and Skins Previously Marinated Alum and Subsequently Treated with Formaldehyde, as well as Hides and Skins Stuffed with Oil only after Tanning other Procedures) were Portugal (US$14.3M), Germany (US$9.21M), and Morocco (US$8.95M).