In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Parts of Footwear (Including Uppers Attached to Palmillas Different Outer Soles); Insoles, Heel Cushions and Similar Items, Removable; Gaiters and Similar Articles and Parts was US$73.2M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Parts of Footwear (Including Uppers Attached to Palmillas Different Outer Soles); Insoles, Heel Cushions and Similar Items, Removable; Gaiters and Similar Articles and Parts were Guanajuato (US$16M), Jalisco (US$2.03M), Baja California (US$1.56M), Estado de México (US$181k), and Ciudad de México (US$154k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Guanajuato (US$18.9M), Coahuila de Zaragoza (US$8.46M), Baja California (US$4.01M), Jalisco (US$2M), and Ciudad de México (US$1.96M).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Parts of Footwear (Including Uppers Attached to Palmillas Different Outer Soles); Insoles, Heel Cushions and Similar Items, Removable; Gaiters and Similar Articles and Parts were United States (US$10.1M), Dominican Republic (US$3.26M), El Salvador (US$2.35M), Canada (US$1.4M), and Guatemala (US$830k).
The main commercial origins of Parts of Footwear (Including Uppers Attached to Palmillas Different Outer Soles); Insoles, Heel Cushions and Similar Items, Removable; Gaiters and Similar Articles and Parts in 2023 were China (US$21.4M), United States (US$10.9M), Italy (US$1.49M), Colombia (US$606k), and Vietnam (US$528k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Parts of Footwear (Including Uppers Attached to Palmillas Different Outer Soles); Insoles, Heel Cushions and Similar Items, Removable; Gaiters and Similar Articles and Parts in 2022 were China (US$4.28B), Vietnam (US$890M), and Italy (US$803M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Parts of Footwear (Including Uppers Attached to Palmillas Different Outer Soles); Insoles, Heel Cushions and Similar Items, Removable; Gaiters and Similar Articles and Parts were Vietnam (US$1.39B), Italy (US$1.21B), and Germany (US$563M).