Overview In January 2022 United States' Developed Exposed Photographic Material exports accounted up to $52.4M and imports accounted up to $21.7M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $30.7M. Between January 2021 and January 2022 the exports of United States' Developed Exposed Photographic Material have decreased by $-6.46M (-11%) from $58.8M to $52.4M, while imports decreased by $-2.34M (-9.74%) from $24.1M to $21.7M.
Destinations In January 2022, Developed Exposed Photographic Material were exported mostly to Israel ($15.4M), Ireland ($14.6M), Taiwan ($9.97M), Singapore ($4.44M), and Japan ($4.41M), and were imported mostly from Germany ($16.5M), Japan ($4.3M), Taiwan ($325k), Canada ($148k), and France ($144k).
Growth In January 2022, the decrease in Developed Exposed Photographic Material's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Japan ($-1.18M or -27.8%), South Korea ($-1.11M or -87.7%), and Singapore ($-1.1M or -25%). In January 2022, the decrease in Developed Exposed Photographic Material's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from South Korea ($-708k or -26.8%), Canada ($-79.6k or -35%), and Singapore ($-9.1k or -15.9%).