Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm. In 2021, Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm were the world's 4586th most traded product, with a total trade of $3.24M. Between 2020 and 2021 the exports of Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm grew by 34.1%, from $2.41M to $3.24M. Trade in Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm represent 1.5e-7% of total world trade.
Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm are a part of Motion-picture film, exposed and developed.
Exports In 2021 the top exporters of Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm were Belgium ($1.17M), Thailand ($887k), United States ($375k), United Kingdom ($259k), and China ($147k).
Imports In 2021 the top importers of Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm were France ($1.1M), United States ($337k), United Kingdom ($172k), Sweden ($145k), and Germany ($141k).
Tariffs In 2018 the average tariff for Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm was 6.44%, making it the 3491st lowest tariff using the HS6 product classification.
Ranking Cinematograph film, exposed & developed, width <=35mm ranks 1512th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Cinematograph film, exposed and developed, is a film strip that is 35mm wide and is used for capturing motion pictures. The film strip is loaded into a film camera and motion pictures are taken. The film is then taken to a film lab for processing, in which the film strip is exposed and developed. The film is then put through a projector, which projects the motion picture onto a screen.