Overview In October 2023 United States' Fertilizers exports accounted up to $361M and imports accounted up to $760M, resulting in a negative trade balance of $399M. Between October 2022 and October 2023 the exports of United States' Fertilizers have decreased by $-305M (-45.8%) from $666M to $361M, while imports decreased by $-265M (-25.8%) from $1.02B to $760M.
Destinations In October 2023, Fertilizers were exported mostly to Canada ($167M), China ($33.6M), Mexico ($22.3M), Malaysia ($17.9M), and Brazil ($16.2M), and were imported mostly from Canada ($304M), Saudi Arabia ($122M), Russia ($68.8M), Morocco ($42.6M), and Israel ($36.8M).
Growth In October 2023, the decrease in Fertilizers's year-by-year exports was explained primarily by a decrease in exports to Japan ($-12.7M or -95.5%), Belgium ($-5.57M or -32.9%), and Argentina ($-3.97M or -94.9%). In October 2023, the decrease in Fertilizers's year-by-year imports was explained primarily by a decrease in imports from Saudi Arabia ($-26.7M or -49.7%), Jordan ($-18.1M or -42.8%), and Germany ($-12.7M or -69%).