In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Radioactive Chemical Elements and Radioactive Isotopes (Including Chemical and Fértiles Elements Fissionable Isotopes O) and their Compounds; Mixtures and Residues Containing these Products was US$19.4M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Radioactive Chemical Elements and Radioactive Isotopes (Including Chemical and Fértiles Elements Fissionable Isotopes O) and their Compounds; Mixtures and Residues Containing these Products were Ciudad de México (US$179k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Estado de México (US$7.49M), Ciudad de México (US$7.01M), Querétaro (US$365k), Tabasco (US$299k), and Nuevo León (US$95.9k).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Radioactive Chemical Elements and Radioactive Isotopes (Including Chemical and Fértiles Elements Fissionable Isotopes O) and their Compounds; Mixtures and Residues Containing these Products were United States (US$72.7k), Australia (US$67.8k), Netherlands (US$19.6k), Trinidad and Tobago (US$18.5k), and Spain (US$500).
The main commercial origins of Radioactive Chemical Elements and Radioactive Isotopes (Including Chemical and Fértiles Elements Fissionable Isotopes O) and their Compounds; Mixtures and Residues Containing these Products in 2023 were United States (US$2.63M), Belgium (US$2.44M), Canada (US$2.24M), Netherlands (US$1.95M), and Germany (US$1.74M).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Radioactive Chemical Elements and Radioactive Isotopes (Including Chemical and Fértiles Elements Fissionable Isotopes O) and their Compounds; Mixtures and Residues Containing these Products in 2022 were Kazakhstan (US$2.83B), Russia (US$2.12B), and Canada (US$1.93B). In the same year, the main importing countries of Radioactive Chemical Elements and Radioactive Isotopes (Including Chemical and Fértiles Elements Fissionable Isotopes O) and their Compounds; Mixtures and Residues Containing these Products were United States (US$3.98B), China (US$2.04B), and France (US$1.3B).