Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste. In 2022, Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste were the world's 4424th most traded product, with a total trade of $32.9M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste grew by 20.9%, from $27.2M to $32.9M. Trade in Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste represent 0.00014% of total world trade.
Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste are a part of Jute and Other Textile Fibers.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste were Bangladesh ($12.4M), Tanzania ($5.04M), Belgium ($3.91M), Germany ($1.88M), and China ($1.49M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste were China ($3.93M), Nigeria ($3.21M), Tunisia ($3.2M), United States ($2.28M), and India ($1.87M).
Ranking Jute and other bast fibres, not spun, nes, tow, waste ranks 4569th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Bast fibres, such as jute, are used to make ropes, sacks, and carpets. Bast fibres are not spun. Tow is the fibrous material that remains after combing. Waste is the short fibres that are left after the long fibres have been spun.