In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Watertube Boilers with a Steam Production <= 45 T / H (Exc. Heating the Central Designed to Produce Hot Water and also Low Pressure Steam) was US$5.32M.
In 2014, the states with the most international sales in Watertube Boilers with a Steam Production <= 45 T / H (Exc. Heating the Central Designed to Produce Hot Water and also Low Pressure Steam) were Ciudad de México (US$243k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Jalisco (US$1.99M), Guanajuato (US$779k), Baja California (US$145k), Estado de México (US$125k), and Ciudad de México (US$123k).
In 2014, the main commercial destinations of Watertube Boilers with a Steam Production <= 45 T / H (Exc. Heating the Central Designed to Produce Hot Water and also Low Pressure Steam) were Nicaragua (US$162k), Venezuela (US$76.3k), and Guatemala (US$4.39k).
The main commercial origins of Watertube Boilers with a Steam Production <= 45 T / H (Exc. Heating the Central Designed to Produce Hot Water and also Low Pressure Steam) in 2023 were United States (US$2.24M), Italy (US$393k), Germany (US$233k), China (US$227k), and South Korea (US$44.9k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Watertube Boilers with a Steam Production <= 45 T / H (Exc. Heating the Central Designed to Produce Hot Water and also Low Pressure Steam) in 2022 were China (US$102M), India (US$39.1M), and Malaysia (US$35.6M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Watertube Boilers with a Steam Production <= 45 T / H (Exc. Heating the Central Designed to Produce Hot Water and also Low Pressure Steam) were Indonesia (US$42.6M), South Korea (US$28.7M), and Japan (US$23.1M).