In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Portable Electric Lamps Designed to Function by their own Source of Energy (For Example, Dry Batteries, Accumulators, Magnetos), other than Lighting Equipment of Heading 8512 was US$49.1M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Portable Electric Lamps Designed to Function by their own Source of Energy (For Example, Dry Batteries, Accumulators, Magnetos), other than Lighting Equipment of Heading 8512 were Baja California (US$3.81M), Estado de México (US$3.47M), Chihuahua (US$2.67M), Tamaulipas (US$884k), and Jalisco (US$204k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Estado de México (US$10.5M), Ciudad de México (US$6.64M), Baja California (US$4.32M), Nuevo León (US$4.11M), and Guanajuato (US$2.32M).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Portable Electric Lamps Designed to Function by their own Source of Energy (For Example, Dry Batteries, Accumulators, Magnetos), other than Lighting Equipment of Heading 8512 were United States (US$7.13M), Guatemala (US$733k), Costa Rica (US$663k), Honduras (US$488k), and Nicaragua (US$336k).
The main commercial origins of Portable Electric Lamps Designed to Function by their own Source of Energy (For Example, Dry Batteries, Accumulators, Magnetos), other than Lighting Equipment of Heading 8512 in 2023 were China (US$32.1M), United States (US$3.09M), Canada (US$1.2M), Spain (US$276k), and South Korea (US$172k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Portable Electric Lamps Designed to Function by their own Source of Energy (For Example, Dry Batteries, Accumulators, Magnetos), other than Lighting Equipment of Heading 8512 in 2022 were China (US$3.04B), United States (US$151M), and Germany (US$137M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Portable Electric Lamps Designed to Function by their own Source of Energy (For Example, Dry Batteries, Accumulators, Magnetos), other than Lighting Equipment of Heading 8512 were United States (US$1.08B), Germany (US$248M), and Canada (US$188M).