Imports: Non-dissolving chemical woodpulp

U.S. imports of Non-dissolving chemical woodpulp decreased 1.79 percent through August to $186.86 million.

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U.S. imports of Non-dissolving chemical woodpulp decreased 1.79 percent through August to $186.86 million

The category ranked 661 through August among the roughly 1,265 import commodity groupings as classified by Census. It ranked No. 682 for the last full year with a total value of $276.05 million, a $71.71 million, 35.09 percent increase from the 2023 total.

Through August of this year the leading sources were No. 1 Canada, No. 2 Germany, No. 3 Norway, No. 4 France and No. 5 Finland. The leading sources were No. 1 Madawaska Border Crossing, ME, No. 2 Trout River, NY Border Crossing, No. 3 Buffalo Peace Bridge, NY, No. 4 Port Huron Blue Water Bridge, MI and No. 5 Champlain Border Crossing, NY.

In the last previous full year, the leading sources were No. 1 Canada, No. 2 Norway, No. 3 Germany, No. 4 France and No. 5 Switzerland. The leading sources were No. 1 Madawaska Border Crossing, ME, No. 2 Trout River, NY Border Crossing, No. 3 Buffalo Peace Bridge, NY, No. 4 Port Huron Blue Water Bridge, MI and No. 5 Champlain Border Crossing, NY.

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:

  • Madawaska Border Crossing, ME fell 9.46 percent compared to last year to $85.8 million.
  • Trout River, NY Border Crossing fell 1.02 percent compared to last year to $40.65 million.
  • Buffalo Peace Bridge, NY rose 22.65 percent compared to last year to $31.63 million.
  • Port Huron Blue Water Bridge, MI rose 23.03 percent compared to last year to $18.04 million.
  • Champlain Border Crossing, NY fell 52.82 percent compared to last year to $2.71 million.

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 sources:

  • U.S. imports from No. 1 Canada decreased $5.09 million, 2.72 percent, (97.33 percent market share).
  • U.S. imports from No. 2 Germany increased $1.88 million, 150.35 percent, (1.68 percent market share).
  • U.S. imports from No. 3 Norway increased $166,935, 10.35 percent, (0.95 percent market share).
  • U.S. imports from No. 4 France decreased $389,257, 89.45 percent, (0.02 percent market share).
  • U.S. imports from No. 5 Finland increased $24,444, 0 percent, (0.01 percent market share).

All totaled, 100 percent of all these Non-dissolving chemical woodpulp imports to the United States were shipped from the top five sources through August of this year. That is equal to $186.86 million of the $186.86 million total.

All totaled, 95.7 percent of all these Non-dissolving chemical woodpulp imports to the United States were shipped to the top five Ports through August of this year. That is equal to $178.83 million of the $186.86 million total.