Exports In 2022, United States exported $2.81M in Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing, making it the 5th largest exporter of Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing in the world. At the same year, Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing was the 3884th most exported product in United States. The main destination of Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing exports from United States are: Canada ($2.68M), Mexico ($58.3k), Australia ($21.9k), Germany ($7.94k), and Norway ($7.73k).
The fastest growing export markets for Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing of United States between 2021 and 2022 were Canada ($779k), Mexico ($55.4k), and Austria ($5.5k).
Imports In 2022, United States imported $10.2M in Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing, becoming the 1st largest importer of Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing in the world. At the same year, Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing was the 3666th most imported product in United States. United States imports Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing primarily from: Turkey ($5M), Canada ($1.83M), India ($1.2M), China ($1.08M), and Peru ($409k).
The fastest growing import markets in Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing for United States between 2021 and 2022 were Germany ($32.2k), Belgium ($29.8k), and Honduras ($22.1k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as IKEA Group (135k), CrimsonLogic (98.6k), and Dole Fresh Fruit (62.1k) were at the forefront of shipping Yarn <85% synthetic staple fibres, retail not sewing to the United States.