Overview This page contains the latest trade data of Pumps (including motor and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices; liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band and similar kinds; parts, needs, of such pumps and liquid elevators. In 2018, Pumps (including motor and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices; liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band and similar kinds; parts, needs, of such pumps and liquid elevators were the world's 182nd most traded product, with a total trade of $14.9B. Between 2017 and 2018 the exports of Pumps (including motor and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices; liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band and similar kinds; parts, needs, of such pumps and liquid elevators grew by 23.4%, from $12.1B to $14.9B. Trade in Pumps (including motor and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices; liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band and similar kinds; parts, needs, of such pumps and liquid elevators represent 0.078% of total world trade.
Pumps (including motor and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices; liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band and similar kinds; parts, needs, of such pumps and liquid elevators are a part of General industrial machinery and equipment, n.e.s., and parts of, n.e.s.. They include Reciprocating Pumps.
Exports In 2018 the top exporters of Pumps (including motor and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices; liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band and similar kinds; parts, needs, of such pumps and liquid elevators were Germany ($2.69B), United States ($2.05B), Italy ($1.39B), Mexico ($1.17B), and China ($1.17B).
Imports In 2018 the top importers of Pumps (including motor and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices; liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band and similar kinds; parts, needs, of such pumps and liquid elevators were United States ($2.77B), China ($1.28B), Germany ($1.19B), Canada ($548M), and United Kingdom ($494M).