Muçum
Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul State in Brazil
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Municipality in Rio Grande do Sul State in Brazil
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Overview: This page contains the latest international trade data for Muçum, including export and import data.
Exports: In 2020, Brazil's Muçum exported $12.6M, making it the 877th largest exporter out of the 2261 exporters in Brazil. In 2020 the top exports of Muçum were Leather of Other Animals ($4.8M), Other Furniture ($4.38M), Leather Footwear ($1.81M), Tanned Equine and Bovine Hides ($1.5M), and Other Footwear ($56.2k).
Imports: In 2020, Brazil's Muçum imported $927k, making it the 1099th largest importer out of the 2261 importers in Brazil. In 2020 top imports of Muçum were Equine and Bovine Hides ($779k), Synthetic Tanning Extracts ($141k), Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($5.44k), and Low-voltage Protection Equipment ($659).
Overview: In February 2021 Muçum exported $1.09M and imported $11k, resulting in a positive trade balance of $1.08M. Between February 2020 and February 2021 the exports of Muçum have decreased by $-893k (-45%) from $1.98M to $1.09M, while imports decreased by $-27.8k (-71.7%) from $38.8k to $11k.
Trade: In February 2021, the top exports of Muçum were Iron Ore ($1.56B), Iron Ore ($1.05B), Crude Petroleum ($902M), Soybeans ($625M), and Crude Petroleum ($464M). In February 2021 the top imports of Muçum were Special Purpose Ships ($1.43B), Telephones ($192M), Vehicle Parts ($190M), Electricity ($189M), and Blood, antisera, vaccines, toxins and cultures ($180M).
Destinations: In February 2021, Muçum exported mostly to United States ($383k), Peru ($336k), Italy ($147k), China ($99k), and Chile ($73.3k), and imported mostly from .
Growth: In February 2021, the decrease in Muçum's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by an decrease in exports to China ($-585M or -41.9%), China ($-245M or -69.2%), and Singapore ($-158M or -99.8%), and product exports decrease in Crude Petroleum ($-1.01B or -52.8%), Soybeans ($-356M or -36.3%), and Soybeans ($-222M or -84.2%). In January 2021, the decrease in Muçum's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an decrease in imports from United States ($-972M or -74.1%), United States ($-253M or -29.7%), and United Kingdom ($-143M or -84.7%), and product imports decrease in Other Construction Vehicles ($-1.19B or -100%), Flexible Metal Tubing ($-265M or -75.6%), and Valves ($-154M or -66.3%).
EXPORT GROWTH (February 2020 - February 2021): $-893k, (-45%)
IMPORT GROWTH (January 2020 - January 2021): $-27.8k, (-71.7%)
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Top Destination (2020): Peru, $2.55M
Top Product (2020): Leather of Other Animals, $4.8M
In 2020 the top export destinations of Muçum were Peru ($2.55M), United States ($2.23M), Mexico ($1.98M), Germany ($1.74M), and China ($1.11M).
In 2020 the top exports of Muçum were Leather of Other Animals ($4.8M), Other Furniture ($4.38M), Leather Footwear ($1.81M), Tanned Equine and Bovine Hides ($1.5M), and Other Footwear ($56.2k).
Top Origin (2020): Argentina, $779k
Top Import (2020): Equine and Bovine Hides, $779k
In 2020 the top import origins of Muçum were Argentina ($779k), Turkey ($117k), Italy ($25.3k), and Belgium ($5.44k).
In 2020 the top imports of Muçum were Equine and Bovine Hides ($779k), Synthetic Tanning Extracts ($141k), Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($5.44k), and Low-voltage Protection Equipment ($659).