Exports In 2021, United States exported $222M in Polymer Ion-Exchangers, making it the 4th largest exporter of Polymer Ion-Exchangers in the world. At the same year, Polymer Ion-Exchangers was the 547th most exported product in United States. The main destination of Polymer Ion-Exchangers exports from United States are: Netherlands ($42.3M), China ($31.3M), Canada ($24.4M), Japan ($20.3M), and Mexico ($16.1M).
The fastest growing export markets for Polymer Ion-Exchangers of United States between 2020 and 2021 were Netherlands ($15M), Japan ($5.87M), and Brazil ($4.07M).
Imports In 2021, United States imported $388M in Polymer Ion-Exchangers, becoming the 1st largest importer of Polymer Ion-Exchangers in the world. At the same year, Polymer Ion-Exchangers was the 564th most imported product in United States. United States imports Polymer Ion-Exchangers primarily from: Sweden ($119M), China ($54.2M), Canada ($35M), France ($33.5M), and India ($24.2M).
The fastest growing import markets in Polymer Ion-Exchangers for United States between 2020 and 2021 were Sweden ($47.3M), Canada ($14.3M), and Austria ($13.9M).
Tariffs In 2019, the average tariff for United States in Polymer Ion-Exchangers was 1.37%. The countries with the highest import tariffs for Polymer Ion-Exchangers were Burundi (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 1.95%), Democratic Republic of the Congo (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 1.95%), Algeria (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 1.95%), Egypt (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 1.95%), and Eritrea (Most Favoured Nation duty rate treatment, 1.95%).