In 2024, the trade exchange (includes international purchases and sales) of Radio-Broadcast Receivers that can Run without External Power, Incl. Apparatus Capable of Receiving Radio-Telephony or Radio-Telegraphy, Combined with Sound Recording or Reproducing Apparatus (Excl. Pocket Radio Cassette) was US$103M.
In 2024, the states with the most international sales in Radio-Broadcast Receivers that can Run without External Power, Incl. Apparatus Capable of Receiving Radio-Telephony or Radio-Telegraphy, Combined with Sound Recording or Reproducing Apparatus (Excl. Pocket Radio Cassette) were Baja California (US$424k), Ciudad de México (US$282k), Estado de México (US$34.5k), and Jalisco (US$17.4k).
The states with the most international purchases in 2024 were Ciudad de México (US$56.4M), Estado de México (US$15.7M), Nuevo León (US$10.4M), Jalisco (US$8.76M), and Sinaloa (US$8.66M).
In 2024, the main commercial destinations of Radio-Broadcast Receivers that can Run without External Power, Incl. Apparatus Capable of Receiving Radio-Telephony or Radio-Telegraphy, Combined with Sound Recording or Reproducing Apparatus (Excl. Pocket Radio Cassette) were United States (US$425k), Guatemala (US$103k), Costa Rica (US$66.6k), Ecuador (US$47.8k), and Colombia (US$38.5k).
The main commercial origins of Radio-Broadcast Receivers that can Run without External Power, Incl. Apparatus Capable of Receiving Radio-Telephony or Radio-Telegraphy, Combined with Sound Recording or Reproducing Apparatus (Excl. Pocket Radio Cassette) in 2024 were China (US$101M), United States (US$130k), Hong Kong (US$96.8k), Malaysia (US$40k), and Spain (US$14.6k).
In the global context, the main exporting countries of Radio-Broadcast Receivers that can Run without External Power, Incl. Apparatus Capable of Receiving Radio-Telephony or Radio-Telegraphy, Combined with Sound Recording or Reproducing Apparatus (Excl. Pocket Radio Cassette) in 2022 were China (US$554M), Philippines (US$20.6M), and Netherlands (US$20.2M). In the same year, the main importing countries of Radio-Broadcast Receivers that can Run without External Power, Incl. Apparatus Capable of Receiving Radio-Telephony or Radio-Telegraphy, Combined with Sound Recording or Reproducing Apparatus (Excl. Pocket Radio Cassette) were United States (US$186M), Germany (US$48.9M), and Mexico (US$44M).