«Plastics and articles thereof / Polymers of styrene, in primary forms»
HS code: 3903
Country | |
Direction | |
Country | |
Period | |
Selection products |
Period | Total |
---|---|
2013 | <hidden> |
2014 | <hidden> |
2015 | <hidden> |
2016 | <hidden> |
2017 | <hidden> |
2018 | <hidden> |
2019 | <hidden> |
2020 | <hidden> |
Total: | <hidden> |
Period | Weight, tons. |
---|---|
2013 | <hidden> |
2014 | <hidden> |
2015 | <hidden> |
2016 | <hidden> |
2017 | <hidden> |
2018 | <hidden> |
2019 | <hidden> |
2020 | <hidden> |
Total: | <hidden> |
Group product | 2013 | 2020 | Ch. | ∑ (2013-2020) | Ratio |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
07 390311: Polystyrene, Expansible | <hidden> | <hidden> | <hidden>% | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
07 390319: Polystyrene, Other | <hidden> | <hidden> | <hidden>% | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
07 390320: Styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers | <hidden> | <hidden> | <hidden>% | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
07 390330: Acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymers | <hidden> | <hidden> | <hidden>% | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
07 390390: Other | <hidden> | <hidden> | <hidden>% | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
Total: | <hidden> | <hidden> | <hidden> |
№ | Country | ∑ (2013-2020) | Ratio |
---|---|---|---|
1 | China | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
2 | Belgium | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
3 | South Korea | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
4 | Lithuania | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
5 | Poland | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
6 | Taiwan | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
7 | Germany | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
8 | Netherlands | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
9 | Finland | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
10 | Israel | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
11 | Pakistan | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
12 | Saudi Arabia | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
13 | Mexico | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
14 | Thailand | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
15 | Malaysia | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
16 | Austria | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
17 | Italy | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
18 | Estonia | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
19 | Czech Republic | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
20 | Cyprus | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
... | ... | ... | ... |
The total for all countries: | <hidden> | 100% |
№ | Region | ∑ (2013-2020) | Ratio |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Moskva | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
2 | Sankt-Peterburg | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
3 | Moskovskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
4 | Tatarstan | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
5 | Lipeckaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
6 | Komi | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
7 | Leningradskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
8 | Smolenskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
9 | Omskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
10 | Tverskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
11 | Samarskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
12 | Kaliningradskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
13 | Ryazanskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
14 | Permskiy kray | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
15 | Yaroslavskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
16 | Adygeya | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
17 | Tyumenskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
18 | Nijegorodskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
19 | Volgogradskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
20 | Saratovskaya oblast | <hidden> | <hidden>% |
... | ... | ... | ... |
By all regions: | <hidden> | 100% |