In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic was US$823k.
In 2022, the states with the most international sales in Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic were Nuevo León (US$13.4k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Nuevo León (US$246k), Ciudad de México (US$171k), Estado de México (US$69.1k), and Quintana Roo (US$10.3k).
In 2022, the main commercial destinations of Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic were United States (US$7.05k), Canada (US$6.1k), and Spain (US$300).
The main commercial origins of Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic in 2023 were South Africa (US$88.8k), United States (US$78k), Tanzania (US$51.9k), Spain (US$39.2k), and Peru (US$37k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic in 2022 were United Kingdom (US$410M), United States (US$386M), and Germany (US$173M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Collections and Collectors' Pieces of Zoological, Botanical, Mineralogical, Anatomical, Historical Interest, Archaeological, Palaeontological, Ethnographic or Numismatic were United States (US$405M), United Kingdom (US$327M), and Germany (US$213M).