In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Steam Turbines of a Power <= 40 Mw (Excl. for Marine Propulsion, and the Turbines Steam Generators to Boost Maritimes) was US$4.54M.
In 2012, the states with the most international sales in Steam Turbines of a Power <= 40 Mw (Excl. for Marine Propulsion, and the Turbines Steam Generators to Boost Maritimes) were Ciudad de México (US$5.14M).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (US$2.27M), Estado de México (US$737k), and Nuevo León (US$101k).
In 2012, the main commercial destinations of Steam Turbines of a Power <= 40 Mw (Excl. for Marine Propulsion, and the Turbines Steam Generators to Boost Maritimes) were United States (US$5.14M) and France (US$2.15k).
The main commercial origins of Steam Turbines of a Power <= 40 Mw (Excl. for Marine Propulsion, and the Turbines Steam Generators to Boost Maritimes) in 2023 were Brazil (US$2.27M), United States (US$441k), and India (US$397k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Steam Turbines of a Power <= 40 Mw (Excl. for Marine Propulsion, and the Turbines Steam Generators to Boost Maritimes) in 2022 were Germany (US$72.3M), China (US$71.4M), and United States (US$65.2M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Steam Turbines of a Power <= 40 Mw (Excl. for Marine Propulsion, and the Turbines Steam Generators to Boost Maritimes) were Indonesia (US$57.2M), Turkey (US$29.3M), and South Korea (US$25.9M).