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Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films)

Código 370297 (Harmonized System 2012 by 6 digits)

  2020: US$3.4k, International Purchases

The states with the most international purchases in 2016 were Ciudad de México (US$82.7k).

The main commercial origins of Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) in 2016 were United States (US$64.4k), Norway (US$6.28k), United Kingdom (US$6.06k), Japan (US$3.5k), and Germany (US$2.4k).

In the global context, the main exporting countries of Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) in 2022 were Germany (US$2.68M), United States (US$1.56M), and Czech Republic (US$921k). In the same year, the main importing countries of Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) were Austria (US$1.48M), Germany (US$1.37M), and France (US$1.18M).

Trade Balance of Mexico

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Net Trade Balance

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The visualizations show the net balance of Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) at the level of states and countries. Colors more similar to blue, indicate that the territory presented a higher level of international sales. Colors more similar to red, indicate that the territory presented a higher level of international purchases.

Net International Trade

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April, 2015: US$7.58k, International Purchases

In April 2015, international sales of Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) were US$0, while international purchases reached US$7.58k. The above results in a trade balance of -US$7.58k.

Exchange by Territory

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International Purchases

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Year

Ciudad de México: US$82.7k, State with the Most International Purchases (2016)

United States: US$64.4k, Main Commercial Origin (2016)

In 2016, the states with the highest international in Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) were Ciudad de México (US$82.7k).

The countries with the most international sales to Mexico in 2016 were United States (US$64.4k), Norway (US$6.28k), United Kingdom (US$6.06k), Japan (US$3.5k), and Germany (US$2.4k).

Origins and Trade Destinations

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  • 0.018%, Mexican share in global exports - 2022
  • 0.069%, Mexican share in global imports - 2022

The visualizations show the global market for Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films). In both charts, Mexico stands out in order to identify its participation in the export and import market.

In 2022, the main exporting countries of Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) were Germany (US$2.68M), United States (US$1.56M), and Czech Republic (US$921k). In the same year, the main importing countries for Photographic Film, Sensitized, in Rolls, Unexposed, with Perforations, for Black and White Photography Width <= 35 Mm, Length> 30 M (Except Paper, Paperboard and Textiles, X-Ray Films) were Austria (US$1.48M), Germany (US$1.37M), and France (US$1.18M).