Overview: In February 2021 Brazil's Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp exports accounted up to $352M and imports accounted up to $9.13M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $343M. Between February 2020 and February 2021 the exports of Brazil's Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp have decreased by $-43.3M (-10.9%) from $395M to $352M, while imports decreased by $-122k (-1.32%) from $9.25M to $9.13M.
Destinations: In February 2021 Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp exported mostly to China ($139M), United States ($47.4M), Italy ($47M), Netherlands ($34.2M), and South Korea ($18.2M), and imported mostly from Argentina ($4.56M), United States ($3.89M), Russia ($257k), Germany ($207k), and Sweden ($121k).
Growth: In February 2021, the decrease in Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to China ($-33.2M or -19.3%), United States ($-9.57M or -16.8%), and Spain ($-7.08M or -68%). In February 2021, the decrease in Sulfate Chemical Woodpulp's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from Chile ($-199k or -68.9%), Russia ($-188k or -42.2%), and Sweden ($-58.9k or -32.8%).