Exports In 2020, Poland exported $436M in Self-Propelled Rail Transport, making it the 5th largest exporter of Self-Propelled Rail Transport in the world. At the same year, Self-Propelled Rail Transport was the 146th most exported product in Poland. The main destination of Self-Propelled Rail Transport exports from Poland are: Germany ($136M), Norway ($63.2M), Italy ($58.2M), United Arab Emirates ($40.7M), and Belarus ($35.4M).
The fastest growing export markets for Self-Propelled Rail Transport of Poland between 2019 and 2020 were Italy ($58.2M), Slovenia ($35.2M), and Germany ($12.5M).
Imports In 2020, Poland imported $109M in Self-Propelled Rail Transport, becoming the 13th largest importer of Self-Propelled Rail Transport in the world. At the same year, Self-Propelled Rail Transport was the 416th most imported product in Poland. Poland imports Self-Propelled Rail Transport primarily from: Belarus ($92.2M), United Arab Emirates ($12.2M), Turkey ($3.71M), Germany ($1.41M), and Sweden ($4.02k).
The fastest growing import markets in Self-Propelled Rail Transport for Poland between 2019 and 2020 were Belarus ($33.7M), United Arab Emirates ($6.07M), and Turkey ($3.71M).
Tariffs In 2003, the average tariff for Poland in Self-Propelled Rail Transport was 6.04%. The countries with the highest import tariffs for Self-Propelled Rail Transport were Botswana (Conventional rates, 9%), Eritrea (Conventional rates, 9%), Western Sahara (Conventional rates, 9%), Gabon (Conventional rates, 9%), and Libya (Conventional rates, 9%).