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Exports In 2022, Canada exported $17.6M in Parts of steam and vapour turbines, making it the 18th largest exporter of Parts of steam and vapour turbines in the world. At the same year, Parts of steam and vapour turbines was the 1395th most exported product in Canada. The main destination of Parts of steam and vapour turbines exports from Canada are: United States ($7.23M), France ($4.12M), Canada ($2.51M), Algeria ($1.27M), and Japan ($689k).

The fastest growing export markets for Parts of steam and vapour turbines of Canada between 2021 and 2022 were Canada ($2.41M), Brazil ($292k), and China ($254k).

Imports In 2022, Canada imported $72.3M in Parts of steam and vapour turbines, becoming the 13th largest importer of Parts of steam and vapour turbines in the world. At the same year, Parts of steam and vapour turbines was the 1135th most imported product in Canada. Canada imports Parts of steam and vapour turbines primarily from: United States ($45.5M), United Kingdom ($7.67M), Germany ($6.96M), Japan ($4.57M), and Canada ($2.51M).

The fastest growing import markets in Parts of steam and vapour turbines for Canada between 2021 and 2022 were United States ($11.9M), Germany ($5.74M), and United Kingdom ($2.94M).

COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Celebrity Cruises (185), Costco Wholesale (141), and Walmart (94) were at the forefront of shipping Parts of steam and vapour turbines from Canada to the United States.

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June 2024

Subnational Monthly Trade

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EXPORT GROWTH (June 2023 - June 2024)C$959k(113%)
IMPORT GROWTH (June 2023 - June 2024)C$-11.4M(-75.2%)
MAIN EXPORTER (June 2024)OntarioC$2.28M
MAIN DESTINATION (June 2024)United StatesC$1.81M

This section shows Parts of steam and vapour turbines's exports and imports data at subnational level for Canada. Click any date in the line plot, any subnational region in the geomap, or any destination or origin country to explore the exports or imports behavior of Parts of steam and vapour turbines over time.

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Unit Prices

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The following visualization shows the unit prices for Parts of steam and vapour turbines throughout time. Products without a clear unit are excluded.

Using January 2020 exchange rates when trade data is reported in local currency.

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2022)$17.6M
IMPORTS (2022)$72.3M
NET TRADE (2022)-$54.7M

In 2022, Canada exported $17.6M in Parts of steam and vapour turbines. The main destinations of Canada exports on Parts of steam and vapour turbines were United States ($7.23M), France ($4.12M), Canada ($2.51M), Algeria ($1.27M), and Japan ($689k).

In 2022, Canada imported $72.3M in Parts of steam and vapour turbines, mainly from United States ($45.5M), United Kingdom ($7.67M), Germany ($6.96M), Japan ($4.57M), and Canada ($2.51M).

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Market Growth

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THE FASTEST GROWING Parts of steam and vapour turbines EXPORT MARKETS FOR Canada WERE (2021 - 2022):
Canada$2.41M (2.37k%)
Brazil$292k (1%)
China$254k (1%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Parts of steam and vapour turbines BY Canada WERE (2021 - 2022):
France-$6.22M (-60.1%)
United States-$3.45M (-32.3%)
Peru-$802k (-89.8%)

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In 2022, Canada's main exporting competitors in Parts of steam and vapour turbines were:
In 2022, Canada's main importing competitors in Parts of steam and vapour turbines were:

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Trade Value of Parts of steam and vapour turbines by Exporters

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