2022
Exports
$464MWorld Rnk 23 / 178
Flag Rnk 92 / 96
2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Wood pulp & paper scrap
0.25Rnk 471 / 1025
2022
Imports
$18.5BWorld Rnk 1 / 200
Flag Rnk 17 / 96
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of China
1.12Rnk 22 / 133

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Exports In 2022, China exported $464M in Wood pulp & paper scrap, making it the 23rd largest exporter of Wood pulp & paper scrap in the world. At the same year, Wood pulp & paper scrap was the 92nd most exported product in China. The main destination of Wood pulp & paper scrap exports from China are: South Korea ($54.8M), India ($46.8M), Russia ($41.2M), Japan ($32.7M), and Malaysia ($24.9M).

The fastest growing export markets for Wood pulp & paper scrap of China between 2021 and 2022 were Russia ($41M), India ($23.3M), and Malaysia ($20.7M).

Imports In 2022, China imported $18.5B in Wood pulp & paper scrap, becoming the 1st largest importer of Wood pulp & paper scrap in the world. At the same year, Wood pulp & paper scrap was the 17th most imported product in China. China imports Wood pulp & paper scrap primarily from: Brazil ($3.35B), Indonesia ($2.89B), Canada ($2.34B), United States ($2.01B), and Chile ($1.8B).

The fastest growing import markets in Wood pulp & paper scrap for China between 2021 and 2022 were Brazil ($559M), Russia ($214M), and Indonesia ($189M).

COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as CrimsonLogic (2), David Peyser Sportswear (1), and Conair (1) were at the forefront of shipping Wood pulp & paper scrap from China to the United States.

Latest Trends

July 2024

Subnational Monthly Trade

Time Scale
Flow
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EXPORT GROWTH (July 2023 - July 2024)$8.08M(38.8%)
IMPORT GROWTH (July 2023 - July 2024)$58.9M(3.83%)
MAIN EXPORTER (July 2024)Guangdong Province$8.26M
MAIN DESTINATION (July 2024)Vietnam$6.73M

This section shows Wood pulp & paper scrap's exports and imports data at subnational level for China. Click any date in the line plot, any subnational region in the geomap, or any destination or origin country to explore the exports or imports behavior of Wood pulp & paper scrap over time.

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2022)$464M
IMPORTS (2022)$18.5B
NET TRADE (2022)-$18.1B

In 2022, China exported $464M in Wood pulp & paper scrap. The main destinations of China exports on Wood pulp & paper scrap were South Korea ($54.8M), India ($46.8M), Russia ($41.2M), Japan ($32.7M), and Malaysia ($24.9M).

In 2022, China imported $18.5B in Wood pulp & paper scrap, mainly from Brazil ($3.35B), Indonesia ($2.89B), Canada ($2.34B), United States ($2.01B), and Chile ($1.8B).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

Flow
THE FASTEST GROWING Wood pulp & paper scrap EXPORT MARKETS FOR China WERE (2021 - 2022):
Russia$41M (29.8k%)
India$23.3M (99.2%)
Malaysia$20.7M (488%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Wood pulp & paper scrap BY China WERE (2021 - 2022):
Australia-$2.92M (-98%)
Turkey-$2.33M (-80.2%)
Switzerland-$1.66M (-41.8%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, China's main exporting competitors in Wood pulp & paper scrap were:
In 2022, China's main importing competitors in Wood pulp & paper scrap were:

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Trade Value of Wood pulp & paper scrap by Exporters

Potential Exports

Potential Exports

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TOP EXPORT POTENTIALIndia+ $30.2M
TOP IMPORT POTENTIALRussia+ $278M

Wood pulp & paper scrap’s highest export potential is India. With an export gap of $30.2M.   Wood pulp & paper scrap’s highest import potential is Russia with an import gap of $278M.

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