Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Photographic and cinematographic supplies. In 1983, Photographic and cinematographic supplies were the world's 453rd most traded product, with a total trade of $208k. Between 1982 and 1983 the exports of Photographic and cinematographic supplies decreased by -40.7%, from $351k to $208k. Trade in Photographic and cinematographic supplies represent 0.000011% of total world trade.
Photographic and cinematographic supplies are a part of Photographic equipment and supplies and optical goods, n.e.s.; watches and clocks. They include Photographic and cinematographic supplies.
Exports In 1983 the top exporters of Photographic and cinematographic supplies were France ($96k), Germany ($20k), Federal Republic of Germany ($20k), United States ($20k), and Switzerland ($13k).
Imports In 1983 the top importers of Photographic and cinematographic supplies were France ($110k), Guadeloupe ($41k), Mali ($12k), Burkina Faso ($8k), and Djibouti ($6k).