Overview In March 2024 China's Other inorganic compounds exports accounted up to $167M and imports accounted up to $12.9M, resulting in a positive trade balance of $154M. Between March 2023 and March 2024 the exports of China's Other inorganic compounds have decreased by $-142M (-45.9%) from $308M to $167M, while imports increased by $4.09M (46.5%) from $8.78M to $12.9M.
Destinations In March 2024, Other inorganic compounds were exported mostly to South Korea ($150M), Japan ($15.6M), Chinese Taipei ($301k), Israel ($162k), and Hong Kong ($160k), and were imported mostly from Japan ($7.78M), South Korea ($2.67M), United States ($1.8M), Canada ($236k), and Chinese Taipei ($151k).
Growth In March 2024, the decrease in Other inorganic compounds's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Japan ($-18.1M or -65.2%), Germany ($-217k or -96%), and Hong Kong ($-21.5k or -27.5%). In March 2024, the increase in Other inorganic compounds's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by an increase in imports from China ($2.56M or 1.91M%), United Kingdom ($206k or 1.2k%), and Hong Kong ($636 or 29%).