Import Data of Leather Hides in the U.S. for the Year 2023
In the year 2023, a significant amount of leather hides were imported into the United States. Here's a breakdown of the key details:
Total Quantity Imported
The total weight of leather hides imported was approximately 68,237,063.53 kg. The total TEU (Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit) was around 151,286.94. This TEU measurement is used to quantify the space a shipment takes in a shipping container.
The quantity of leather hides imported was distributed across various units:
- CTN: 41,589,461 (59,249 Shipments)
- PKG: 5,345,420 (1,2857 Shipments)
- PCS: 6,545,983 (5,707 Shipments)
- BOX: 68,6102 (1,582 Shipments)
- ROL: 499,298 (1,327 Shipments)
- CAS: 131,420 (528 Shipments)
- CRT: 4,280 (197 Shipments)
- BDL: 23,380 (166 Shipments)
- BAL: 20,116 (158 Shipments)
- PLT: 1,584 (146 Shipments)
Top Exporting Countries
The top countries exporting leather hides to the U.S. in 2023 were:
Country | Number of Shipments |
---|---|
China | 20,228 |
Vietnam | 19,886 |
India | 11,003 |
Indonesia | 8,365 |
Italy | 3,617 |
Top Chinese Ports
The majority of shipments from China arrived at these ports:
- Yantian: 7,933 shipments
- Shanghai: 4,798 shipments
- Xiamen: 2,627 shipments
Top Vietnamese Ports
The main ports in Vietnam from which leather hides were shipped to the U.S. were:
- Vung Tau: 12,333 shipments
- Port Redon: 1,947 shipments
- Yantian: 1,506 shipments
Top Indian Ports
The main ports in India from which leather hides were shipped to the U.S. were:
- Jawaharlal Nehru: 5,321 shipments
- Mundra: 2,045 shipments
- Colombo Harbor: 779 shipments
Top Indonesian Ports
The main ports in Indonesia from which leather hides were shipped to the U.S. were:
- Singapore: 2,189 shipments
- Djakarta: 1,849 shipments
- Xiamen: 1,425 shipments
Top Italian Ports
The main ports in Italy from which leather hides were shipped to the U.S. were:
- Livorno: 1,524 shipments
- La Spezia: 1,010 shipments
- Genoa: 751 shipments
Top Importing Entities
The top entities importing leather hides into the U.S. in 2023 will be covered in a separate analysis. Stay tuned for more insights!