Table IV-9<strong>Saccharin</strong>: World, subject- and nonsubject-country exports, imports, and trade balances, 2003-07 1Calendar yearSource2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Quantity (1,000 pounds)World:Exports 54,146 53,981 46,803 48,965 52,212Imports 44,471 46,405 45,396 74,649 49,009Net exports/(imports) 9,675 7,576 1,408 (25,684) 3,203United States:Exports 365 187 2,090 2,210 1,822Imports 2,997 4,068 4,589 4,802 6,470Net exports/(imports) (2,632) (3,881) (2,499) (2,591) (4,648)Subject:<strong>China</strong>:Exports 43,510 42,482 33,293 35,514 35,496Imports 193 226 83 86 94Net exports/(imports) 43,317 42,257 33,211 35,428 35,402Nonsubject:Korea:Exports 3,922 4,417 4,256 3,933 5,117Imports 1,797 2,021 2,814 2,889 2,920Net exports/(imports) 2,125 2,396 1,442 1,044 2,197Taiwan:Exports 1 150 612 732 878Imports 1,482 1,576 1,459 1,815 1,803Net exports/(imports) (1,481) (1,425) (848) (1,083) (925)Japan:Exports 549 372 557 746 802Imports 3,496 2,178 2,499 2,106 2,540Net exports/(imports) (2,947) (1,806) (1,942) (1,360) (1,738)India:Exports 214 663 262 305 388Imports 3,300 4,201 4,210 3,888 2,495Net exports/(imports) (3,086) (3,538) (3,948) (3,582) (2,107)Germany:Exports 1,931 2,564 2,156 2,410 3,062Imports 3,922 4,500 4,381 4,098 6,105Net exports/(imports) (1,991) (1,936) (2,224) (1,689) (3,042)1 The trade balance is defined as the differential between exports and imports (exports - imports = net trade). A positive tradebalance (net exports) results when exports are greater than imports; a negative trade balance (net imports) results when importsare greater than exports. Trade balances are ranked <strong>from</strong> high to low (positive to negative) based on calendar year 2007.Note.–Export and import figures are for HTS subheading 2925.11.Source: Global Trade Atlas.IV-12
Information concerning exports of saccharin <strong>from</strong> <strong>China</strong> to world destinations is presented intable IV-10 .Table IV-10<strong>Saccharin</strong>: <strong>China</strong>’s world export destinations, 2003-07Destination 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007Quantity (1,000 pounds)World 43,510 42,482 33,293 35,514 35,496Brazil 4,744 4,070 2,158 3,302 4,047Germany 3,605 3,220 2,820 1,886 4,019Korea South 1,723 2,181 2,562 2,710 2,536Spain 2,438 2,924 2,276 1,907 1,923Japan 3,157 1,403 1,664 1,269 1,516Taiwan 1,331 1,542 1,024 1,787 1,432United States 130 91 79 488 1,360United Kingdom 2,200 1,211 1,222 1,359 1,308Indonesia 3,461 3,616 1,192 1,231 1,267Argentina 1,576 1,637 1,243 1,265 1,142India 3,684 3,857 3,417 2,937 1,095France 1,297 1,068 1,369 1,396 1,035Pakistan 923 1,243 683 1,558 959Vietnam 775 844 1,030 951 940Thailand 899 951 645 1,023 916Subtotal 31,943 29,858 23,386 25,068 25,496All other 11,567 12,624 9,907 10,446 10,000Source: Global Trade Atlas.IV-13
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