2022
Exports
$2.77MWorld Rnk 25 / 133
Flag Rnk 3891 / 4632
2022
Imports
$24.7MWorld Rnk 12 / 200
Flag Rnk 3164 / 4573
2022
ECONOMIC COMPLEXITY of United States
1.47Rnk 10 / 133

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Exports In 2022, United States exported $2.77M in Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials, making it the 25th largest exporter of Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials in the world. At the same year, Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials was the 3891st most exported product in United States. The main destination of Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials exports from United States are: Canada ($559k), Mexico ($535k), Japan ($390k), Vietnam ($324k), and Chile ($243k).

The fastest growing export markets for Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials of United States between 2021 and 2022 were Japan ($333k), Mexico ($258k), and Singapore ($191k).

Imports In 2022, United States imported $24.7M in Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials, becoming the 12th largest importer of Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials in the world. At the same year, Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials was the 3164th most imported product in United States. United States imports Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials primarily from: China ($9.27M), India ($3.41M), Peru ($2.97M), Japan ($2.63M), and Portugal ($1.47M).

The fastest growing import markets in Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials for United States between 2021 and 2022 were Peru ($1.42M), Vietnam ($938k), and Japan ($929k).

COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as IKEA Group (135k), CrimsonLogic (98.6k), and Dole Fresh Fruit (62.1k) were at the forefront of shipping Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials to the United States.

Latest Trends

June 2024

Subnational Monthly Trade

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Flow
Color
EXPORT GROWTH (June 2023 - June 2024)$107k(47.5%)
IMPORT GROWTH (June 2023 - June 2024)$151k(34.2%)
MAIN DESTINATION (June 2024)Argentina$321k

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

Color
EXPORTS (2022)$2.77M
IMPORTS (2022)$24.7M
NET TRADE (2022)-$21.9M

In 2022, United States exported $2.77M in Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials. The main destinations of United States exports on Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials were Canada ($559k), Mexico ($535k), Japan ($390k), Vietnam ($324k), and Chile ($243k).

In 2022, United States imported $24.7M in Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials, mainly from China ($9.27M), India ($3.41M), Peru ($2.97M), Japan ($2.63M), and Portugal ($1.47M).

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Export Destinations (2022)

Import Origins (2022)

Market Growth

Flow
THE FASTEST GROWING Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials EXPORT MARKETS FOR United States WERE (2021 - 2022):
Japan$333k (586%)
Mexico$258k (93%)
Singapore$191k (13.2k%)
THE FASTEST DECLINING MARKETS FOR THE EXPORT OF Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials BY United States WERE (2021 - 2022):
Ecuador-$151k (-90.5%)
Canada-$139k (-19.9%)
Honduras-$129k (-100%)

Change in Exports by Market (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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In 2022, United States's main exporting competitors in Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials were:
China $425M
India $80.3M
In 2022, United States's main importing competitors in Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials were:

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Trade Value of Made up fishing nets, of manmade textile materials by Exporters

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