Exports In 2022, Israel exported $49.7M in Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon, making it the 11th largest exporter of Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon in the world. At the same year, Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon was the 203rd most exported product in Israel. The main destination of Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon exports from Israel are: United Kingdom ($17.6M), Germany ($17.1M), Belgium ($3.82M), United States ($2.34M), and South Africa ($1.73M).
The fastest growing export markets for Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon of Israel between 2021 and 2022 were Germany ($12.5M), South Africa ($1.44M), and Belgium ($847k).
Imports In 2022, Israel imported $17.4M in Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon, becoming the 31st largest importer of Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon in the world. At the same year, Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon was the 815th most imported product in Israel. Israel imports Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon primarily from: United States ($8.5M), China ($4.97M), Hong Kong ($1.09M), Netherlands ($852k), and Belgium ($644k).
The fastest growing import markets in Fluor-/brom-/iodin-ated derivs of acyclic hydrocarbon for Israel between 2021 and 2022 were Hong Kong ($918k), China ($432k), and Netherlands ($380k).