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Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares. In 2022, Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were the world's 4842nd most traded product, with a total trade of $40.1M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares decreased by -21.7%, from $51.2M to $40.1M. Trade in Mammals: live, rabbits and hares represent 0.00017% of total world trade.

Mammals: live, rabbits and hares are a part of Animals; live, n.e.c. in chapter 01.

Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares  were Netherlands ($14.6M), Canada ($5.7M), France ($5.6M), Portugal ($4.49M), and Poland ($1.88M).

Imports In 2022 the top importers of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were Belgium ($14.1M), United States ($5.73M), Spain ($5M), Italy ($4.01M), and Czechia ($2.61M).

Ranking Mammals: live, rabbits and hares ranks 2194th in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).

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* Trade values are converted to USD using each month's exchange rate. For December 2023 data, the exchange rate from December 30, 2023 is used.

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Historical Data

Exporters and Importers

Top Origin (2022)Netherlands$14.6M
Top Destination (2022)Belgium$14.1M

In 2022 Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were the world's 4842nd most traded product (out of 5,198).

In 2022, the top exporters of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were Netherlands ($14.6M), Canada ($5.7M), France ($5.6M), Portugal ($4.49M), and Poland ($1.88M).

In 2022, the top importers of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were Belgium ($14.1M), United States ($5.73M), Spain ($5M), Italy ($4.01M), and Czechia ($2.61M).

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Exporters of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares (2022)
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Market Dynamics

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Top Origin Growth (2021 -  2022)Slovakia$507k
Top Destination Growth (2021 -  2022)Uzbekistan$217k

Between 2021 and 2022, the exports of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares grew the fastest in Slovakia ($507k), Italy ($299k), Canada ($247k), Netherlands ($203k), and Israel ($62.2k).

Between 2021 and 2022, the fastest growing importers of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were Uzbekistan ($217k), Denmark ($145k), United States ($118k), Austria ($101k), and Greece ($82.2k).

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Exporters of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares (2021 - 2022)

Importers of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares (2021 - 2022)

Market Concentration

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This chart shows the evolution of the market concentration of exports of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares.

In 2022, market concentration measured using Shannon Entropy, was 3.03. This means that most of the exports of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares are explained by 8 countries.

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Value of Exports in Mammals: live, rabbits and hares

Net Trade

TOP NET EXPORTER (2022)Netherlands$14M
TOP NET IMPORTER (2022)Belgium$13.3M

This map shows which countries export or import more of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares. Each country is colored based on the difference in exports and imports of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares during 2022.

In 2022, the countries that had a largest trade value in exports than in imports of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were Netherlands ($14M), France ($5.29M), Canada ($5.18M), Portugal ($3.72M), and Poland ($1.68M).

In 2022, the countries that had a largest trade value in imports than in exports of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares were Belgium ($13.3M), United States ($4.95M), Spain ($3.76M), Italy ($3.45M), and Czechia ($2.53M).

Net Trade (2022)

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This visualization shows the countries that have an important ratio of their trade related to Mammals: live, rabbits and hares.
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Top 10 Exporters Countries of Mammals: live, rabbits and hares by percentage of total exports

Product Complexity

Diversification Frontier

Specialization

The Complexity-Relatedness diagram compares the risk and the strategic value of a product's potential export opportunities. Relatedness is predictive of the probability that a country increases its exports in a product. Complexity, is associated with higher levels of income, economic growth potential, lower income inequality, and lower emissions.

Relatedness vs Country Complexity (2022)

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