Exports: Rubber inner tubes for tires
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U.S. exports of Rubber inner tubes for tires totaled $1.91 million in March, a change of -18.37 percent from the same month one year ago. The change from one month ago was 56.14 percent. Among more than 1,260 commodity classifications, Rubber inner tubes for tires ranked No. 988 in March. It had ranked No. 965 for the same month last year.
While Rubber inner tubes for tires ranked No. 988 in March by value, it ranked No. 1046 by tonnage. The top three U.S. markets by value for Rubber inner tubes for tires exports in March were (1) Canada, (2) Australia, and (3) The Netherlands. Among the nation's more than 450 airports, seaports and border crossings, the top three by value were (1) Oil, (2) Gasoline, other fuels, and (3) Civilian aircraft, parts.
Top Markets
Rank | Country | YTD |
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1 | Canada | $2.4 million |
2 | The Netherlands | $221,747 |
3 | Australia | $187,107 |
4 | Brazil | $142,519 |
5 | Ireland | $130,235 |
6 | Singapore | $95,892 |
7 | Poland | $82,938 |
8 | United Kingdom | $74,756 |
9 | Mexico | $72,200 |
10 | British Virgin Islands | $48,149 |
Top Gateways
Rank | Port | YTD |
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1 | Detroit Ambassador Bridge, Mich. | $686,363 |
2 | Low-Valued Imports and Exports | $545,287 |
3 | Pembina Border Crossing, N.D. | $400,880 |
4 | Port Huron Blue Water Bridge, Mich. | $321,350 |
5 | Port of Savannah, Ga. | $304,275 |
6 | Cleveland’s Hopkins International Airport, Ohio | $206,320 |
7 | Port of New Orleans | $187,272 |
8 | Port of Charleston | $145,467 |
9 | Blaine / Surrey Border Crossing, Wash. | $132,144 |
10 | Portal-North Portal Border Crossing, N.D. | $130,047 |
U.S. exports of Rubber inner tubes for tires decreased 19.17 percent through March to $3.89 million
U.S. exports of Rubber inner tubes for tires decreased 19.17 percent from $4.81 million to $3.89 million through the first three months of 2023 when compared to the same period the previous year, according to WorldCity analysis of the latest U.S. Census Bureau data.
The category ranked 1030 through March among the roughly 1,265 export commodity groupings as classified by Census. It ranked No. 1033 for the last full year with a total value of $16.86 million, a $640,549, 3.66 percent decreased from the 2021 total.
Through March of this year the leading markets were No. 1 Canada, No. 2 The Netherlands, No. 3 Australia, No. 4 Brazil and No. 5 Ireland. The leading gateways were No. 1 Detroit Ambassador Bridge, Mich., No. 2 Low-Valued Imports and Exports, No. 3 Pembina Border Crossing, N.D., No. 4 Port Huron Blue Water Bridge, Mich. and No. 5 Port of Savannah, Ga..
In the last previous full year, the leading markets were No. 1 Canada, No. 2 Mexico, No. 3 The Netherlands, No. 4 Germany and No. 5 Taiwan. The leading gateways were No. 1 Low-Valued Imports and Exports, No. 2 Port Huron Blue Water Bridge, Mich., No. 3 Pembina Border Crossing, N.D., No. 4 Detroit Ambassador Bridge, Mich. and No. 5 Port Miami.
Looking at specific airports, seaports and border crossings, the top five through the first three months of the year were:
Highlights for the top five ports:
- Detroit Ambassador Bridge, Mich. rose 61.68 percent compared to last year to $686,363.
- Low-Valued Imports and Exports fell 44.09 percent compared to last year to $545,287.
- Pembina Border Crossing, N.D. fell 47.09 percent compared to last year to $400,880.
- Port Huron Blue Water Bridge, Mich. fell 61.12 percent compared to last year to $321,350.
- Port of Savannah, Ga. rose 219.91 percent compared to last year to $304,275.
There are several hundred airports, seaports and border crossings that handle international trade; they are, in turn, part of the roughly four dozen U.S. Customs districts.
Highlights for the top five foreign markets:
- U.S. exports to No. 1 Canada decreased $1.09 million, 31.43 percent, (61.36 percent market share).
- U.S. exports to No. 2 The Netherlands increased $96,014, 76.36 percent, (5.7 percent market share).
- U.S. exports to No. 3 Australia increased $136,590, 270.38 percent, (4.81 percent market share).
- U.S. exports to No. 4 Brazil increased $70,117, 96.84 percent, (3.67 percent market share).
- U.S. exports to No. 5 Ireland increased $125,235, 2504.7 percent, (3.35 percent market share).
All totaled, 78.89 percent of all these Rubber inner tubes for tires exports from the United States were shipped to the top five markets through March of this year. That is equal to $3.07 million of the $3.89 million total.
All totaled, 58.09 percent of all these Rubber inner tubes for tires exports from the United States were shipped from the top five Ports through March of this year. That is equal to $2.26 million of the $3.89 million total