Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Leather of Other Animals. In 2020, Leather of Other Animals were the world's 966th most traded product, with a total trade of $682M. Between 2019 and 2020 the exports of Leather of Other Animals decreased by -22.1%, from $876M to $682M. Trade in Leather of Other Animals represent 0.0041% of total world trade.
Leather of Other Animals are a part of Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather. They include Swine leather, Leather, of animals nes, Reptile leather, other than vegetable pre-tanned, and Reptile leather, vegetable pre-tanned.
Exports In 2020 the top exporters of Leather of Other Animals were Italy ($129M), Thailand ($78.4M), Japan ($47.8M), United States ($46.9M), and China ($39.9M).
Imports In 2020 the top importers of Leather of Other Animals were France ($93.5M), China ($88.9M), Italy ($59.7M), Thailand ($52.2M), and Vietnam ($50.6M).
Tariffs In 2018 the average tariff for Leather of Other Animals was 8.52%, making it the 503rd lowest tariff using the HS4 product classification.
The countries with the highest import tariffs for Leather of Other Animals are Iran (27%), Bahamas (40.2%), Sudan (35%), and Syria (27.6%). The countries with the lowest tariffs are Ethiopia (0%), Mauritius (0%), Hong Kong (0%), Indonesia (0%), and Singapore (0%).
Ranking Leather of Other Animals ranks 784th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Leather is a tough material that can be used in many different ways. It can be used for clothing, such as for shoes and belts, or as a covering for furniture. Leather can also be used for accessories, such as wallets, purses, and key chains.