๐ ๏ธ Transmissions in Cayman Islands ๐ณ๏ธ
HS4 84.83 (Harmonized System 1992 for 4-digits)
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In 2023, Cayman Islands exported $11.4k of Transmissions, making it the 190th largest exporter of Transmissions (out of 221) in the world. During the same year, Transmissions were the 140th most exported product (out of 409) in Cayman Islands. In 2023, the main destinations of Cayman Islands' Transmissions exports were: Italy ($7.14k), Croatia ($2.74k), France ($853), Jamaica ($500), and Netherlands ($222).
In 2023, Cayman Islands imported $1.58M of Transmissions, becoming the 165th largest importer of Transmissions (out of 224) in the world. During the same year, Transmissions were the 156th most imported product (out of 929) in Cayman Islands. In 2023, Cayman Islands imported Transmissions primarily from: Germany ($581k), Netherlands ($421k), United States ($356k), Japan ($118k), and Namibia ($39.4k).
The fastest growing origins for Transmissions imports in Cayman Islands between 2022 and 2023 were: Netherlands ($386k), United States ($16.8k), and Namibia ($5.76k).
Transmissions are part of Machinery, mechanical appliances, & parts and include: Gearing, ball screws, speed changers, torque converte, Transmission shafts and cranks, cam and crank shafts, Parts of power transmission etc equipment, Flywheels and pulleys including pulley blocks, and Bearing housings, shafts, without ball/roller bearing, among others.
The following visualization shows the latest trends on Transmissions, displaying Trade Value, which represents the total monetary value of traded goods during a period, reflecting the nominal worth of imports or exports.
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*All data are converted to dollars using the exchange rates for each month.
In 2023, Cayman Islands exported a total of $11.4k in Transmissions, primarily to Italy ($7.14k), Croatia ($2.74k), and France ($853).
During the same year, Cayman Islands imported $1.58M in Transmissions, mainly from Germany ($581k), Netherlands ($421k), and United States ($356k).
The following map shows the market growth of Transmissions exports from Cayman Islands between the selected years.