Overview: In January 2021 United States' Developed Exposed Photographic Material exports accounted up to $58.8M and imports accounted up to $24.1M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $34.8M. Between January 2020 and January 2021 the exports of United States' Developed Exposed Photographic Material have increased by $6.67M (12.8%) from $52.2M to $58.8M, while imports increased by $6.18M (34.6%) from $17.9M to $24.1M.
Destinations: In January 2021 Developed Exposed Photographic Material exported mostly to Israel ($23.3M), Ireland ($14M), Taiwan ($10.2M), Singapore ($3.32M), and Japan ($3.07M), and imported mostly from Germany ($14.2M), Japan ($6.44M), South Korea ($1.93M), Taiwan ($811k), and France ($218k).
Growth: In January 2021, the increase in Developed Exposed Photographic Material's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to Taiwan ($6.28M or 161%), Ireland ($3.34M or 31.3%), and China ($981k or 74.6%). In January 2021, the increase in Developed Exposed Photographic Material's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from Germany ($5.82M or 69.1%), Taiwan ($585k or 258%), and Japan ($364k or 6%).