Exports In 2020, United States exported $1.23M in Motion-picture film, exposed and developed, making it the 3rd largest exporter of Motion-picture film, exposed and developed in the world. At the same year, Motion-picture film, exposed and developed was the 1173rd most exported product in United States. The main destination of Motion-picture film, exposed and developed exports from United States are: United Kingdom ($199k), Canada ($154k), France ($133k), Chinese Taipei ($109k), and Australia ($101k).
The fastest growing export markets for Motion-picture film, exposed and developed of United States between 2019 and 2020 were United Kingdom ($152k), Canada ($82.2k), and Chinese Taipei ($66.9k).
Imports In 2020, United States imported $1.91M in Motion-picture film, exposed and developed, becoming the 1st largest importer of Motion-picture film, exposed and developed in the world. At the same year, Motion-picture film, exposed and developed was the 1180th most imported product in United States. United States imports Motion-picture film, exposed and developed primarily from: Philippines ($1.31M), Canada ($186k), Thailand ($121k), United Kingdom ($107k), and Spain ($59.5k).
The fastest growing import markets in Motion-picture film, exposed and developed for United States between 2019 and 2020 were Philippines ($1.31M), Thailand ($90.2k), and Spain ($57.7k).
Tariffs In 2019, the average tariff for United States in Motion-picture film, exposed and developed was 0.33%. The countries with the highest import tariffs for Motion-picture film, exposed and developed were Burundi (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.47%), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.47%), Algeria (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.47%), Egypt (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.47%), and Eritrea (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatement, 0.47%).