Overview In June 2023 China's Antifreeze exports accounted up to $1.91M and imports accounted up to $2.17M, resulting in a negative trade balance of $264k. Between June 2022 and June 2023 the exports of China's Antifreeze have decreased by $-419k (-18%) from $2.33M to $1.91M, while imports increased by $80k (3.82%) from $2.09M to $2.17M.
Destinations In June 2023, Antifreeze were exported mostly to Australia ($291k), Philippines ($252k), Singapore ($252k), Taiwan ($219k), and Russia ($210k), and were imported mostly from Germany ($1.06M), Belgium ($456k), United States ($421k), Australia ($73.7k), and Japan ($52.2k).
Growth In June 2023, the decrease in Antifreeze's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Malaysia ($-117k or -86.1%), Philippines ($-111k or -54.3%), and Vietnam ($-71k or -98.3%). In June 2023, the increase in Antifreeze's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Germany ($448k or 43.1%), China ($362k or 1.47k%), and United Kingdom ($123k or 518%).