In 2021, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes, Vats or the Like, Including Pressure-Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves was US$6.45B.
In 2021, the states with the most international sales in Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes, Vats or the Like, Including Pressure-Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves were Nuevo León (US$552M), Chihuahua (US$400M), Estado de México (US$315M), Baja California (US$250M), and Tamaulipas (US$224M).
The states with the most international purchases in 2021 were Ciudad de México (US$698M), Nuevo León (US$600M), Estado de México (US$306M), Coahuila de Zaragoza (US$282M), and Tamaulipas (US$279M).
In 2021, the main commercial destinations of Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes, Vats or the Like, Including Pressure-Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves were United States (US$2.47B), China (US$47.6M), Canada (US$39.8M), Brazil (US$34M), and South Korea (US$32M).
The main commercial origins of Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes, Vats or the Like, Including Pressure-Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves in 2021 were United States (US$1.66B), China (US$784M), Germany (US$191M), Japan (US$178M), and South Korea (US$113M).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes, Vats or the Like, Including Pressure-Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves in 2020 were China (US$15.7B), Germany (US$12.6B), and United States (US$10.7B). In the same year, the main importing countries of Valves and Similar Articles for Pipes, Vats or the Like, Including Pressure-Reducing Valves and Thermostatically Controlled Valves were United States (US$13.1B), China (US$7.73B), and Germany (US$6.48B).