Overview In May 2023 United States' Cellulose exports accounted up to $133M and imports accounted up to $35.5M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $98M. Between May 2022 and May 2023 the exports of United States' Cellulose have decreased by $-2.3M (-1.69%) from $136M to $133M, while imports decreased by $-15.8M (-30.7%) from $51.3M to $35.5M.
Destinations In May 2023, Cellulose were exported mostly to China ($26.5M), Belgium ($18.2M), South Korea ($13.5M), India ($11.3M), and Germany ($11.2M), and were imported mostly from Germany ($7.84M), South Korea ($3.88M), Japan ($3.42M), China ($2.61M), and Ireland ($2.14M).
Growth In May 2023, the decrease in Cellulose's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Germany ($-2.68M or -38.9%), Netherlands ($-2.42M or -68.6%), and India ($-1.71M or -21.6%). In May 2023, the decrease in Cellulose's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from Thailand ($-1.87M or -91.5%), Ireland ($-1.05M or -53.6%), and Netherlands ($-569k or -37.3%).