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Ships import has seen a growth of about 41% in the month of Mar-2018 when compared to Feb-2018 withapprox US XX.X billion of imports reported by China Custom Import Shipment database.
Total imports of Ships, stood at XX.X billion in 2018.In 2018, imports of Ships increased by X.X% making it jump to US$ XX.X from US $ XX.X .
Growth Forecast of Ships : Based on import statistics of past few months, Ships imports is expected to increase in size to US$XX.X billion by Jan 2019
Imports Analysis of Prices of Ships Mar 2018 show that fastest groiwing price band is US$ 0.0-272921.2 for Ships and market has a preference for price range between US$ 0.0-272921.2.
The highest number of quantity was 87.8 Million in the price band US$ 0.0-272921.2 , the second highest quantity came under the price band US$ 272921.2-545842.4 with 37.0.
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Prices of Ships have fluctuated between $ 0.001 to $ 2,729,212, during the month of Feb-2018. For a Complete Price trend of a larger period , please order a paid report.
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In Mar 2018, import of Ships to United States was most profitable ,followed by Germany and Japan . The above charts shows quantum of import of Ships at various price points to different countries.
United States Average Prices for Ships is $ 15.7 Million ,Germany is $ 6.8 Million and Japan is $ 5.0 Million.
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Japan, United States, Germany were the leading Exporters of Ships to China with a market share of 51.72% with a import value of US$ 177.4 Million as per imports details released by China Custom import Database.
Japan has a market share with 19.02% , followed by United States with 17.09% and Germany with 15.6%
Forecast : The UAE most likely will continue to remain China's top imports destination by 2017, China is emerging as the second largest imports market leaders , as per the imports details.
Import Export statistics | ||||
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Country | Growth Rate | Import Value | Avg. Price | Profit Margin |
Japan | 19.02% | |||
United States | 17.09% | |||
Germany | 15.6% | |||
Republic of Korea | 10.45% | |||
Taiwan | 5.84% |
Japan, United States, Germany, Republic of Korea, Taiwan were the fastest growing Exporters of Ships to China The growth rate of Japan is 19.02% , United States is 17.09% and Germany is 15.6% , as per imports shipping bills filed with China Custom.
The imports statistics on left show Growth rate and average price of Ships imports to the Japan, United States, Germany, Republic of Korea, Taiwan as of Mar 2018.
Forecast : The UAE most likely will continue to remain China's top imports destination by 2017, China is emerging as the second largest imports market leaders , as per the imports details.
As per Voleba import Data bank, Shanghai is the leading imports port for Ships goods , It handled 29.53% of the country’s Ships cargo. This port handled roughly US$ 101.3 Million worth of imports in 2,017.
Nanjing comes seccond and it handled 11.96% of the country’s Ships imports products. This port handled roughly US$ 41.0 Million worth of imports in 2,017. Beijing comes third in the rank and it handled 6.61% of the country’s Ships imports items. This port handled roughly US$ 22.7 Million worth of imports in 2,017.
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