Imports: Turpentine
U.S. imports of Turpentine decreased 22.23 percent through August to $11.02 million.
Top Sources
| Rank | Country | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brazil | $5.61 M |
| 2 | Canada | $2.55 M |
| 3 | Mexico | $1.11 M |
| 4 | Japan | $796,968 |
| 5 | India | $382,076 |
| 6 | Argentina | $275,000 |
| 7 | Honduras | $130,062 |
| 8 | Greece | $54,126 |
| 9 | Spain | $39,396 |
| 10 | France | $32,892 |
Top Gateways
| Rank | Port | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Port of Jacksonville, FL | $5.12 M |
| 2 | Detroit Ambassador Bridge, MI | $1.45 M |
| 3 | Ysleta-Zaragoza International Bridge, TX | $1.02 M |
| 4 | Port of Savannah, GA | $928,844 |
| 5 | Chicago O'Hare International Airport | $790,407 |
| 6 | Trout River, NY Border Crossing | $661,220 |
| 7 | International Falls border crossing, MN | $337,177 |
| 8 | Port of Newark | $323,189 |
| 9 | Port of Houston | $115,533 |
| 10 | Pembina Border Crossing, ND | $96,550 |
Top markets Turpentine
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Turpentine by port
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U.S. imports of Turpentine decreased 22.23 percent through August to $11.02 million
The category ranked 1078 through August among the roughly 1,265 import commodity groupings as classified by Census. It ranked No. 1073 for the last full year with a total value of $19.08 million, a $11.36 million, 37.31 percent decreased from the 2023 total.
Through August of this year the leading sources were No. 1 Brazil, No. 2 Canada, No. 3 Mexico, No. 4 Japan and No. 5 India. The leading sources were No. 1 Port of Jacksonville, FL, No. 2 Detroit Ambassador Bridge, MI, No. 3 Ysleta-Zaragoza International Bridge, TX, No. 4 Port of Savannah, GA and No. 5 Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
In the last previous full year, the leading sources were No. 1 Brazil, No. 2 Mexico, No. 3 Canada, No. 4 Argentina and No. 5 Greece. The leading sources were No. 1 Port of Jacksonville, FL, No. 2 Detroit Ambassador Bridge, MI, No. 3 Ysleta-Zaragoza International Bridge, TX, No. 4 Port of Houston and No. 5 Trout River, NY Border Crossing.
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 of Jacksonville, FL rose 22.05 percent compared to last year to $5.12 million.
- Detroit Ambassador Bridge, MI fell 39.2 percent compared to last year to $1.45 million.
- Ysleta-Zaragoza International Bridge, TX fell 51.07 percent compared to last year to $1.02 million.
- Port of Savannah, GA rose 99.05 percent compared to last year to $928,844.
- Chicago O'Hare International Airport totaled $790,407. The previous year, there were no import in this category.
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 Brazil increased $18,056, 0.32 percent, (50.88 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 2 Canada decreased $1.01 million, 28.3 percent, (23.12 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 3 Mexico decreased $2.66 million, 70.61 percent, (10.04 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 4 Japan increased $774,867, 3506 percent, (7.23 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 5 India increased $104,737, 37.76 percent, (3.47 percent market share).
All totaled, 94.74 percent of all these Turpentine imports to the United States were shipped from the top five sources through August of this year. That is equal to $10.44 million of the $11.02 million total.
All totaled, 84.43 percent of all these Turpentine imports to the United States were shipped to the top five Ports through August of this year. That is equal to $9.3 million of the $11.02 million total.