Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne. In 2022, Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne were the world's 3681st most traded product, with a total trade of $210M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne decreased by -0.72%, from $212M to $210M. Trade in Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne represent 0.00089% of total world trade.
Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne are a part of Metalworking Machines.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne were China ($47.4M), United States ($32M), Japan ($17.9M), Italy ($16M), and South Korea ($10.4M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne were United States ($30.7M), China ($13.5M), Mexico ($8.34M), Canada ($7.97M), and Germany ($7.92M).
Ranking Metal cuttting, shaping, filing, engrave machines, ne ranks 1468th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Metal cutting machines are often used to cut metal to specified sizes or to cut pieces of metal that are to be used for construction. It is also often used to cut metal pieces that are to be used for industrial purposes or as raw materials. The most common types of metal cutting machines are saws and lathes. Saw blades are typically used to cut metal into smaller pieces while lathes are typically used to shape metal into a desired size. Files are typically used to remove rough edges or for cosmetic purposes. Engrave machines are typically used to engrave metal with a design or text.