Exports In 2018, Australia exported $7.12M in Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones, making it the 26th largest exporter of Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones in the world. At the same year, Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones was the 541st most exported product in Australia. The main destination of Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones exports from Australia are: India ($3.81M), United States ($1.06M), Hong Kong ($1.04M), New Zealand ($341k), and Thailand ($148k).
The fastest growing export markets for Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones of Australia between 2021 and 2022 were United States ($466k), Hong Kong ($373k), and New Zealand ($267k).
Imports In 2022, Australia imported $44.5M in Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones, becoming the 14th largest importer of Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones in the world. At the same year, Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones was the 529th most imported product in Australia. Australia imports Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones primarily from: India ($30.5M), United States ($8.65M), Hong Kong ($2.9M), China ($686k), and Israel ($635k).
The fastest growing import markets in Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones for Australia between 2021 and 2022 were India ($18.3M), United States ($5.01M), and Hong Kong ($2.47M).
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as QVC Inc (1) were at the forefront of shipping Synthetic Reconstructed Jewellery Stones from Australia to the United States.