Imports: Vegetable extracts, pectates, agar, etc.
U.S. imports of Vegetable extracts, pectates, agar, etc. increased 8.18 percent through August to $1.17 billion.
Top Sources
| Rank | Country | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | India | $380.27 M |
| 2 | China | $223.38 M |
| 3 | Spain | $89.08 M |
| 4 | France | $88.32 M |
| 5 | Italy | $57.73 M |
| 6 | Mexico | $56.45 M |
| 7 | Germany | $55.43 M |
| 8 | Philippines | $24.38 M |
| 9 | Denmark | $23.63 M |
| 10 | Brazil | $22.58 M |
Top Gateways
| Rank | Port | YTD |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Port of Newark | $249.31 M |
| 2 | Port of Los Angeles | $204.87 M |
| 3 | John F. Kennedy International Airport | $96.31 M |
| 4 | Port of Houston | $68.94 M |
| 5 | San Francisco International Airport, CA | $56.3 M |
| 6 | Port of Virginia | $54.51 M |
| 7 | Seattle-Tacoma International Airport | $43.47 M |
| 8 | Los Angeles International Airport | $35.72 M |
| 9 | Port Laredo | $32.82 M |
| 10 | Newark Liberty International Airport, NJ | $31.45 M |
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U.S. imports of Vegetable extracts, pectates, agar, etc. increased 8.18 percent through August to $1.17 billion
The category ranked 259 through August among the roughly 1,265 import commodity groupings as classified by Census. It ranked No. 278 for the last full year with a total value of $1.63 billion, a $164.13 million, 11.18 percent increase from the 2023 total.
Through August of this year the leading sources were No. 1 India, No. 2 China, No. 3 Spain, No. 4 France and No. 5 Italy. The leading sources were No. 1 Port of Newark, No. 2 Port of Los Angeles, No. 3 John F. Kennedy International Airport, No. 4 Port of Houston and No. 5 San Francisco International Airport, CA.
In the last previous full year, the leading sources were No. 1 India, No. 2 China, No. 3 France, No. 4 Spain and No. 5 Italy. The leading sources were No. 1 Port of Newark, No. 2 Port of Los Angeles, No. 3 John F. Kennedy International Airport, No. 4 Port of Virginia and No. 5 Port of Houston.
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 Newark fell 11.51 percent compared to last year to $249.31 million.
- Port of Los Angeles rose 29.02 percent compared to last year to $204.87 million.
- John F. Kennedy International Airport rose 4.66 percent compared to last year to $96.31 million.
- Port of Houston rose 5.16 percent compared to last year to $68.94 million.
- San Francisco International Airport, CA rose 230.77 percent compared to last year to $56.3 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 India increased $58.4 million, 18.14 percent, (32.37 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 2 China decreased $1.07 million, 0.48 percent, (19.02 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 3 Spain increased $4.39 million, 5.18 percent, (7.58 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 4 France increased $2.96 million, 3.46 percent, (7.52 percent market share).
- U.S. imports from No. 5 Italy decreased $575,821, 0.99 percent, (4.91 percent market share).
All totaled, 71.4 percent of all these Vegetable extracts, pectates, agar, etc. imports to the United States were shipped from the top five sources through August of this year. That is equal to $838.78 million of the $1.17 billion total.
All totaled, 57.52 percent of all these Vegetable extracts, pectates, agar, etc. imports to the United States were shipped to the top five Ports through August of this year. That is equal to $675.73 million of the $1.17 billion total.