In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Cotton Yarn, Single, of Uncombed Fibers, Cotton Containing> = 85% by Weight, Title <232,56 Decitex But> = 192,31 Decitex "> 43 Metric Number but <= Metric Number 52" ( Exc. Conditioner for Sale to the Retail as well as Sewing Thread) was US$11.7M.
In 2021, the states with the most international sales in Cotton Yarn, Single, of Uncombed Fibers, Cotton Containing> = 85% by Weight, Title <232,56 Decitex But> = 192,31 Decitex "> 43 Metric Number but <= Metric Number 52" ( Exc. Conditioner for Sale to the Retail as well as Sewing Thread) were Puebla (US$1.8M).
The states with the most international purchases in 2021 were Estado de México (US$667k).
In 2021, the main commercial destinations of Cotton Yarn, Single, of Uncombed Fibers, Cotton Containing> = 85% by Weight, Title <232,56 Decitex But> = 192,31 Decitex "> 43 Metric Number but <= Metric Number 52" ( Exc. Conditioner for Sale to the Retail as well as Sewing Thread) were Honduras (US$1.79M), El Salvador (US$6.39k), and Guatemala (US$4.09k).
The main commercial origins of Cotton Yarn, Single, of Uncombed Fibers, Cotton Containing> = 85% by Weight, Title <232,56 Decitex But> = 192,31 Decitex "> 43 Metric Number but <= Metric Number 52" ( Exc. Conditioner for Sale to the Retail as well as Sewing Thread) in 2021 were United States (US$667k) and Spain (US$572).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Cotton Yarn, Single, of Uncombed Fibers, Cotton Containing> = 85% by Weight, Title <232,56 Decitex But> = 192,31 Decitex "> 43 Metric Number but <= Metric Number 52" ( Exc. Conditioner for Sale to the Retail as well as Sewing Thread) in 2022 were Uzbekistan (US$430M), India (US$246M), and Vietnam (US$227M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Cotton Yarn, Single, of Uncombed Fibers, Cotton Containing> = 85% by Weight, Title <232,56 Decitex But> = 192,31 Decitex "> 43 Metric Number but <= Metric Number 52" ( Exc. Conditioner for Sale to the Retail as well as Sewing Thread) were Turkey (US$275M), Honduras (US$211M), and Bangladesh (US$190M).