United States: US$1.96M, Main commercial destination (2024)
In 2024, the states with the highest international sales in Other Slag and Ash, Including Seaweed Ash; Ash and Residues from the Incineration of Municipal Waste were Coahuila de Zaragoza (US$1.96M).
In 2024, the countries with the most international purchases from Mexico were United States (US$1.96M).
Nuevo León: US$382k, State with the Most International Purchases (2024)
United States: US$597k, Main Commercial Origin (2024)
In 2024, the states with the highest international in Other Slag and Ash, Including Seaweed Ash; Ash and Residues from the Incineration of Municipal Waste were Nuevo León (US$382k), Ciudad de México (US$205k), and Sonora (US$20.7k).
The countries with the most international sales to Mexico in 2024 were United States (US$597k), Poland (US$5.05k), China (US$5.01k), South Africa (US$400), and Colombia (US$10).
The RCA-Complexity diagram compares the Revelead Comparative Advantages of states in Other Slag and Ash, Including Seaweed Ash; Ash and Residues from the Incineration of Municipal Waste and the Economic Complexity Index of each state.
RCA values greater than 1 indicate that the state has comparative advantages in Other Slag and Ash, Including Seaweed Ash; Ash and Residues from the Incineration of Municipal Waste. On the other hand, high levels of complexity (ECI) are associated with higher levels of income, potential for economic growth, lower income inequality and lower emissions.
The visualizations show the global market for Other Slag and Ash, Including Seaweed Ash; Ash and Residues from the Incineration of Municipal Waste. In both charts, Mexico stands out in order to identify its participation in the export and import market.
In 2022, the main exporting countries of Other Slag and Ash, Including Seaweed Ash; Ash and Residues from the Incineration of Municipal Waste were India (US$95.6M), China (US$92.9M), and Japan (US$33M). In the same year, the main importing countries for Other Slag and Ash, Including Seaweed Ash; Ash and Residues from the Incineration of Municipal Waste were Bangladesh (US$64.9M), United States (US$38.5M), and Netherlands (US$38.1M).