Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield. In 2022, Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield were the world's 2212th most traded product, with a total trade of $995M. Between 2021 and 2022 the exports of Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield decreased by -1.3%, from $1.01B to $995M. Trade in Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield represent 0.0042% of total world trade.
Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield are a part of Railway Track Fixtures.
Exports In 2022 the top exporters of Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield were China ($165M), Germany ($89.4M), United States ($83.2M), Spain ($69.3M), and Austria ($60.3M).
Imports In 2022 the top importers of Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield were Germany ($78.3M), United States ($48.8M), Canada ($48M), Indonesia ($38M), and Chinese Taipei ($37.4M).
Ranking Signals etc for rail, tram, water-way, port, airfield ranks 1492nd in the Product Complexity Index (PCI).
Description Rail: Signals are used to ensure that trains are kept a safe distance apart on a single track. Tram: Signals are used to control the direction of a tram. Water-way: Signals are used to control the direction of a ship, to avoid collisions. Port: Signals are used to control the movement of ships in a port. Airfield: Signals are used to direct aircraft.