Overview In May 2023 United States' Low-voltage Protection Equipment exports accounted up to $1.05B and imports accounted up to $1.2B, resulting in a negative trade balance of $146M. Between May 2022 and May 2023 the exports of United States' Low-voltage Protection Equipment have increased by $65.9M (6.69%) from $985M to $1.05B, while imports decreased by $-25.7M (-2.1%) from $1.22B to $1.2B.
Destinations In May 2023, Low-voltage Protection Equipment were exported mostly to Mexico ($415M), Canada ($160M), China ($45M), Germany ($35.1M), and United Kingdom ($30.8M), and were imported mostly from Mexico ($364M), China ($195M), Dominican Republic ($77.6M), Germany ($74.1M), and Japan ($61.4M).
Growth In May 2023, the increase in Low-voltage Protection Equipment's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an increase in exports to Mexico ($69.7M or 23.3%), France ($13.3M or 111%), and Canada ($9.53M or 7.72%). In May 2023, the decrease in Low-voltage Protection Equipment's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from Dominican Republic ($-10.9M or -17.9%), Netherlands ($-2.39M or -58.3%), and Spain ($-1.01M or -38%).