Exports: Woven synthetic-blend fiber
U.S. exports of Woven synthetic-blend fiber decreased 23.40 percent through August to $25.88 million.
Top Markets
| Rank | Country | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Honduras | $11.7 M |
| 2 | Mexico | $10.28 M |
| 3 | Canada | $1.72 M |
| 4 | Nicaragua | $574,684 |
| 5 | Israel | $305,080 |
| 6 | Dominican Republic | $252,629 |
| 7 | Saudi Arabia | $120,229 |
| 8 | El Salvador | $116,360 |
| 9 | Italy | $110,130 |
| 10 | Kenya | $102,398 |
Top Gateways
| Rank | Port | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Port Miami | $11.07 M |
| 2 | Eagle Pass | $6.98 M |
| 3 | Pharr International Bridge in TX | $1.59 M |
| 4 | Port Everglades | $1.52 M |
| 5 | Alexandria Bay land-based cargo, NY | $897,634 |
| 6 | Port Laredo | $580,290 |
| 7 | Port of Panama City, FL | $551,297 |
| 8 | Port of Newark | $501,622 |
| 9 | Buffalo Peace Bridge, NY | $470,020 |
| 10 | Tecate Border Crossing, CA | $245,759 |
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U.S. exports of Woven synthetic-blend fiber decreased 23.40 percent through August to $25.88 million
The category ranked 893 through August among the roughly 1,265 import commodity groupings as classified by Census. It ranked No. 882 for the last full year with a total value of $44.93 million, a $10.35 million, 18.72 percent decreased from the 2023 total.
Through August of this year the leading markets were No. 1 Honduras, No. 2 Mexico, No. 3 Canada, No. 4 Nicaragua and No. 5 Israel. The leading markets were No. 1 Port Miami, No. 2 Eagle Pass, No. 3 Pharr International Bridge in TX, No. 4 Port Everglades and No. 5 Alexandria Bay land-based cargo, NY.
In the last previous full year, the leading markets were No. 1 Honduras, No. 2 Mexico, No. 3 Canada, No. 4 Dominican Republic and No. 5 Israel. The leading markets were No. 1 Eagle Pass, No. 2 Port Miami, No. 3 Port Everglades, No. 4 Pharr International Bridge in TX and No. 5 Port Laredo.
Looking at specific airports, seaports and border crossings, the top five through the first eight months of the year were:
Highlights for the top five ports:
- Port Miami rose 23.26 percent compared to last year to $11.07 million.
- Eagle Pass fell 27.81 percent compared to last year to $6.98 million.
- Pharr International Bridge in TX fell 62.62 percent compared to last year to $1.59 million.
- Port Everglades fell 78.74 percent compared to last year to $1.52 million.
- Alexandria Bay land-based cargo, NY rose 89.61 percent compared to last year to $897,634.
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. export to No. 1 Honduras decreased $3.99 million, 25.42 percent, (45.22 percent market share).
- U.S. export to No. 2 Mexico decreased $4.81 million, 31.85 percent, (39.72 percent market share).
- U.S. export to No. 3 Canada increased $463,386, 36.96 percent, (6.63 percent market share).
- U.S. export to No. 4 Nicaragua increased $542,300, 1674 percent, (2.22 percent market share).
- U.S. export to No. 5 Israel increased $11,085, 3.77 percent, (1.18 percent market share).
All totaled, 94.98 percent of all these Woven synthetic-blend fiber exports from the United States were shipped to the top five markets through August of this year. That is equal to $24.58 million of the $25.88 million total.
All totaled, 85.24 percent of all these Woven synthetic-blend fiber exports from the United States were shipped from the top five Ports through August of this year. That is equal to $22.06 million of the $25.88 million total.