In 2023, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Woven Fabrics Containing Artificial Fibers> = 85% by Weight, Incl. Monofilament Of> = 67 Decitex, and the Largest Dimension of Section Transversal <= 1 Mm, Printed (Excl. of High Tenacity Yarn Viscose Rayon) was US$1.45M.
In 2010, the states with the most international sales in Woven Fabrics Containing Artificial Fibers> = 85% by Weight, Incl. Monofilament Of> = 67 Decitex, and the Largest Dimension of Section Transversal <= 1 Mm, Printed (Excl. of High Tenacity Yarn Viscose Rayon) were Ciudad de México (US$1.07M).
The states with the most international purchases in 2023 were Baja California (US$418k), Ciudad de México (US$266k), and Estado de México (US$41.4k).
In 2010, the main commercial destinations of Woven Fabrics Containing Artificial Fibers> = 85% by Weight, Incl. Monofilament Of> = 67 Decitex, and the Largest Dimension of Section Transversal <= 1 Mm, Printed (Excl. of High Tenacity Yarn Viscose Rayon) were Guatemala (US$632k), Honduras (US$434k), Peru (US$659), and United States (US$466).
The main commercial origins of Woven Fabrics Containing Artificial Fibers> = 85% by Weight, Incl. Monofilament Of> = 67 Decitex, and the Largest Dimension of Section Transversal <= 1 Mm, Printed (Excl. of High Tenacity Yarn Viscose Rayon) in 2023 were China (US$474k), Singapore (US$175k), Turkey (US$40.3k), Bulgaria (US$17.2k), and United States (US$7.1k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Woven Fabrics Containing Artificial Fibers> = 85% by Weight, Incl. Monofilament Of> = 67 Decitex, and the Largest Dimension of Section Transversal <= 1 Mm, Printed (Excl. of High Tenacity Yarn Viscose Rayon) in 2022 were China (US$67.6M), Italy (US$23.2M), and India (US$10.8M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Woven Fabrics Containing Artificial Fibers> = 85% by Weight, Incl. Monofilament Of> = 67 Decitex, and the Largest Dimension of Section Transversal <= 1 Mm, Printed (Excl. of High Tenacity Yarn Viscose Rayon) were India (US$11.7M), Morocco (US$10.4M), and Sri Lanka (US$10.2M).