2017
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$621World Rnk 0 / 0
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2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Vinyl Chloride Polymers
0.51Rnk 359 / 1025
2017
Imports
$3.14MWorld Rnk 140 / 201
Flag Rnk 196 / 1004

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Imports In 2022, Cuba imported $3.14M in Vinyl Chloride Polymers, becoming the 140th largest importer of Vinyl Chloride Polymers in the world. At the same year, Vinyl Chloride Polymers was the 196th most imported product in Cuba. Cuba imports Vinyl Chloride Polymers primarily from: Spain ($1.22M), Colombia ($843k), China ($813k), Netherlands ($250k), and Canada ($7.48k).

The fastest growing import markets in Vinyl Chloride Polymers for Cuba between 2021 and 2022 were Colombia ($833k), Netherlands ($62.8k), and Canada ($7.48k).

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2017)$621
IMPORTS (2022)$3.14M
NET TRADE (2022)-$3.14M

In 2022, Cuba imported $3.14M in Vinyl Chloride Polymers, mainly from Spain ($1.22M), Colombia ($843k), China ($813k), Netherlands ($250k), and Canada ($7.48k).

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In 2022, Cuba's main exporting competitors in Vinyl Chloride Polymers were:
In 2022, Cuba's main importing competitors in Vinyl Chloride Polymers were:

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Trade Value of Vinyl Chloride Polymers by Exporters

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