2019
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$121kWorld Rnk 0 / 0
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2022
PRODUCT COMPLEXITY IN Man-made staple fibres
1.12Rnk 127 / 1025
2019
Imports
$14.2MWorld Rnk 132 / 218
Flag Rnk 43 / 95

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Imports In 2022, Cuba imported $14.2M in Man-made staple fibres, becoming the 132nd largest importer of Man-made staple fibres in the world. At the same year, Man-made staple fibres was the 43rd most imported product in Cuba. Cuba imports Man-made staple fibres primarily from: China ($9.73M), Dominican Republic ($3.12M), South Korea ($509k), Spain ($484k), and Italy ($297k).

The fastest growing import markets in Man-made staple fibres for Cuba between 2021 and 2022 were Dominican Republic ($2.24M), China ($972k), and South Korea ($509k).

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Historical Data

Trade Balance

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EXPORTS (2019)$121k
IMPORTS (2022)$14.2M
NET TRADE (2022)-$14.2M

In 2022, Cuba imported $14.2M in Man-made staple fibres, mainly from China ($9.73M), Dominican Republic ($3.12M), South Korea ($509k), Spain ($484k), and Italy ($297k).

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In 2022, Cuba's main exporting competitors in Man-made staple fibres were:
In 2022, Cuba's main importing competitors in Man-made staple fibres were:

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Trade Value of Man-made staple fibres by Exporters

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