Exports In 2022, Madagascar exported $7.21k in Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers, making it the 59th largest exporter of Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers in the world. At the same year, Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers was the 954th most exported product in Madagascar. The main destination of Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers exports from Madagascar are: France ($7.2k) and Turkey ($15).
The fastest growing export markets for Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers of Madagascar between N/A and 2022 were France ($7.2k) and Turkey ($15).
Imports In 2022, Madagascar imported $57.9k in Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers, becoming the 85th largest importer of Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers in the world. At the same year, Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers was the 2225th most imported product in Madagascar. Madagascar imports Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers primarily from: France ($57.9k).
The fastest growing import markets in Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers for Madagascar between 2021 and 2022 were France ($40.3k).
No data available Madagascar has no reported trade annual in Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers.
COMPANIES In 2023, leading companies such as ASOS (9), PVH (Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation) (4), and Givaudan Fragrances (2) were at the forefront of shipping Woolen fabrics mixed with man-made staple fibers from Madagascar to the United States.