In 2024, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Cotton Fabrics with a High Cotton Content, but <85% by Weight, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Man-Made Fibers and Weighing <= 200 G / M², Plain Weave, Stampings was US$759k.
In 2023, the states with the most international sales in Cotton Fabrics with a High Cotton Content, but <85% by Weight, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Man-Made Fibers and Weighing <= 200 G / M², Plain Weave, Stampings were Estado de México (US$31.4k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2024 were Estado de México (US$308k), Ciudad de México (US$155k), Baja California (US$138k), and Jalisco (US$15.7k).
In 2023, the main commercial destinations of Cotton Fabrics with a High Cotton Content, but <85% by Weight, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Man-Made Fibers and Weighing <= 200 G / M², Plain Weave, Stampings were Guatemala (US$22.3k), El Salvador (US$7.1k), and Colombia (US$2.02k).
The main commercial origins of Cotton Fabrics with a High Cotton Content, but <85% by Weight, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Man-Made Fibers and Weighing <= 200 G / M², Plain Weave, Stampings in 2024 were India (US$224k), Spain (US$139k), Pakistan (US$130k), China (US$86.7k), and Colombia (US$34.6k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Cotton Fabrics with a High Cotton Content, but <85% by Weight, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Man-Made Fibers and Weighing <= 200 G / M², Plain Weave, Stampings in 2022 were China (US$45.7M), Pakistan (US$21.6M), and Spain (US$17.2M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Cotton Fabrics with a High Cotton Content, but <85% by Weight, Mixed Mainly or Solely with Man-Made Fibers and Weighing <= 200 G / M², Plain Weave, Stampings were Bangladesh (US$13.8M), Italy (US$7.13M), and Indonesia (US$6.03M).