In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Unalloyed Aluminum Wire, the Largest Dimension of the Cross-Sectional <= 7 Mm (Exc. Cables, Plaits and Similar Articles. of Heading 7614, Electrically Insulated Wires and Strings for Musical Instruments Harmonicas) was US$8.04M.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Unalloyed Aluminum Wire, the Largest Dimension of the Cross-Sectional <= 7 Mm (Exc. Cables, Plaits and Similar Articles. of Heading 7614, Electrically Insulated Wires and Strings for Musical Instruments Harmonicas) were Baja California (US$1.33k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Ciudad de México (US$3.03M), Nuevo León (US$1.28M), Tamaulipas (US$1.24M), Baja California (US$360k), and Coahuila de Zaragoza (US$285k).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Unalloyed Aluminum Wire, the Largest Dimension of the Cross-Sectional <= 7 Mm (Exc. Cables, Plaits and Similar Articles. of Heading 7614, Electrically Insulated Wires and Strings for Musical Instruments Harmonicas) were United States (US$1.33k).
The main commercial origins of Unalloyed Aluminum Wire, the Largest Dimension of the Cross-Sectional <= 7 Mm (Exc. Cables, Plaits and Similar Articles. of Heading 7614, Electrically Insulated Wires and Strings for Musical Instruments Harmonicas) in 2023 were United States (US$1.92M), Spain (US$1.44M), Italy (US$1.05M), Canada (US$988k), and China (US$355k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Unalloyed Aluminum Wire, the Largest Dimension of the Cross-Sectional <= 7 Mm (Exc. Cables, Plaits and Similar Articles. of Heading 7614, Electrically Insulated Wires and Strings for Musical Instruments Harmonicas) in 2022 were Egypt (US$59.1M), Spain (US$51.6M), and China (US$44.7M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Unalloyed Aluminum Wire, the Largest Dimension of the Cross-Sectional <= 7 Mm (Exc. Cables, Plaits and Similar Articles. of Heading 7614, Electrically Insulated Wires and Strings for Musical Instruments Harmonicas) were Germany (US$44.8M), Italy (US$36.9M), and Poland (US$24.8M).