Exports In 2022, Canada exported $12.9M in Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos, making it the 7th largest exporter of Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos in the world. At the same year, Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos was the 1567th most exported product in Canada. The main destination of Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos exports from Canada are: United States ($12.8M), Guyana ($32.9k), Saint Pierre and Miquelon ($5.54k), Sweden ($3.26k), and France ($782).
The fastest growing export markets for Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos of Canada between 2021 and 2022 were Sweden ($3.26k), Russia ($499), and Netherlands ($377).
Imports In 2022, Canada imported $27.4M in Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos, becoming the 2nd largest importer of Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos in the world. At the same year, Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos was the 1891st most imported product in Canada. Canada imports Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos primarily from: United States ($27.2M), Pakistan ($40.3k), Thailand ($38.4k), United Arab Emirates ($20.8k), and Poland ($20.2k).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as Celebrity Cruises (185), Costco Wholesale (141), and Walmart (94) were at the forefront of shipping Glucose including syrup of 20%-50% dry weight fructos from Canada to the United States.