In 2022, the states with the most international sales in Jute and Textiles Liber (Excluding Flax, Hemp and Ramie), Raw or other Fiber, but not Spun; Tow and Waste of these Fibers (Including Yarn Waste and Hilachas) were Ciudad de México (US$71.2k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2019 were Baja California (US$145).
In 2022, the main commercial destinations of Jute and Textiles Liber (Excluding Flax, Hemp and Ramie), Raw or other Fiber, but not Spun; Tow and Waste of these Fibers (Including Yarn Waste and Hilachas) were Guatemala (US$70k) and Honduras (US$1.14k).
The main commercial origins of Jute and Textiles Liber (Excluding Flax, Hemp and Ramie), Raw or other Fiber, but not Spun; Tow and Waste of these Fibers (Including Yarn Waste and Hilachas) in 2019 were China (US$78) and United States (US$67).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Jute and Textiles Liber (Excluding Flax, Hemp and Ramie), Raw or other Fiber, but not Spun; Tow and Waste of these Fibers (Including Yarn Waste and Hilachas) in 2022 were Bangladesh (US$207M), India (US$30.6M), and Tanzania (US$23.8M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Jute and Textiles Liber (Excluding Flax, Hemp and Ramie), Raw or other Fiber, but not Spun; Tow and Waste of these Fibers (Including Yarn Waste and Hilachas) were India (US$97.2M), Pakistan (US$52.9M), and Nepal (US$34.8M).