In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Radiators for Central Heating, not Electrically Heated, and Parts, of Iron or Steel Sus (Exc. Foundry, as well as Parts elsewhere Classified and Boilers for Central Heating) was US$2.49M.
In 2018, the states with the most international sales in Radiators for Central Heating, not Electrically Heated, and Parts, of Iron or Steel Sus (Exc. Foundry, as well as Parts elsewhere Classified and Boilers for Central Heating) were Ciudad de México (US$3.44k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Baja California (US$1.54M), Nuevo León (US$276k), Estado de México (US$48.5k), Tamaulipas (US$41.7k), and Chihuahua (US$37.9k).
In 2018, the main commercial destinations of Radiators for Central Heating, not Electrically Heated, and Parts, of Iron or Steel Sus (Exc. Foundry, as well as Parts elsewhere Classified and Boilers for Central Heating) were United States (US$3.39k) and Colombia (US$47).
The main commercial origins of Radiators for Central Heating, not Electrically Heated, and Parts, of Iron or Steel Sus (Exc. Foundry, as well as Parts elsewhere Classified and Boilers for Central Heating) in 2023 were United States (US$1.72M), Italy (US$142k), China (US$64.8k), South Korea (US$50.2k), and India (US$12k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Radiators for Central Heating, not Electrically Heated, and Parts, of Iron or Steel Sus (Exc. Foundry, as well as Parts elsewhere Classified and Boilers for Central Heating) in 2022 were Turkey (US$520M), Germany (US$218M), and Poland (US$200M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Radiators for Central Heating, not Electrically Heated, and Parts, of Iron or Steel Sus (Exc. Foundry, as well as Parts elsewhere Classified and Boilers for Central Heating) were United Kingdom (US$329M), Germany (US$327M), and France (US$159M).