In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Coconut, Abaca "Manila Hemp or Musa Textilis Nee" Carnero and other Vegetable Fiber Textiles, N.E.C., Raw or Processed, but not Spun, Tow and Waste of such Fibers, Incl. Yarn Waste and Garnetted Stock was US$8.9M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Coconut, Abaca "Manila Hemp or Musa Textilis Nee" Carnero and other Vegetable Fiber Textiles, N.E.C., Raw or Processed, but not Spun, Tow and Waste of such Fibers, Incl. Yarn Waste and Garnetted Stock were Colima (US$199k) and Baja California (US$17.2k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Jalisco (US$3.82M), Yucatán (US$2.03M), Baja California (US$928k), and Ciudad de México (US$2.69k).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Coconut, Abaca "Manila Hemp or Musa Textilis Nee" Carnero and other Vegetable Fiber Textiles, N.E.C., Raw or Processed, but not Spun, Tow and Waste of such Fibers, Incl. Yarn Waste and Garnetted Stock were United States (US$198k), Guatemala (US$12.3k), and Honduras (US$5.5k).
The main commercial origins of Coconut, Abaca "Manila Hemp or Musa Textilis Nee" Carnero and other Vegetable Fiber Textiles, N.E.C., Raw or Processed, but not Spun, Tow and Waste of such Fibers, Incl. Yarn Waste and Garnetted Stock in 2023 were Sri Lanka (US$4.06M), Brazil (US$1.99M), India (US$309k), Thailand (US$249k), and United States (US$129k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Coconut, Abaca "Manila Hemp or Musa Textilis Nee" Carnero and other Vegetable Fiber Textiles, N.E.C., Raw or Processed, but not Spun, Tow and Waste of such Fibers, Incl. Yarn Waste and Garnetted Stock in 2022 were India (US$268M), Sri Lanka (US$157M), and Kenya (US$54.4M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Coconut, Abaca "Manila Hemp or Musa Textilis Nee" Carnero and other Vegetable Fiber Textiles, N.E.C., Raw or Processed, but not Spun, Tow and Waste of such Fibers, Incl. Yarn Waste and Garnetted Stock were China (US$184M), United States (US$72.7M), and United Kingdom (US$55.8M).