Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound (300670) exports to Sierra Leone

in 2018

Additional Product information: Used between the body and the ECG or ultrasound instruments to reduce the body’s impedance. Lubricant for medical procedures.
Category: Other Medical Consumables
The data here track previously existing medical devices that are now classified by the World Customs Organization as critical to tackling COVID-19

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In 2018, Top exporters of Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound to Sierra Leone were Malaysia ($3.06K , 137,000 Kg), United States ($2.61K , 80 Kg), China ($1.84K , 25 Kg), European Union ($0.48K , 26 Kg), Netherlands ($0.24K , 4 Kg).

Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound imports by country in 2018
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ReporterTradeFlowProductCodeProduct DescriptionYearPartnerTrade Value 1000USDQuantityQuantity Unit
 MalaysiaExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone3.06137,000Kg
 United StatesExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone2.6180Kg
 ChinaExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone1.8425Kg
 European UnionExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone0.4826Kg
 NetherlandsExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone0.244Kg
 BelgiumExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone0.2422Kg
 IndiaExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone0.041Kg
 South AfricaExport300670Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound 2018Sierra Leone0.000Kg

HS Nomenclature used HS 2017
HS Code 300670: Conductive/lubricating jelly for use in an ECG or ultrasound
HS Classification Reference based on Covid-19 medical supplies list 2nd edition, prepared by World Customs Organization (WCO) and World Health Organization (WHO)


Please note: Exports is gross exports and Imports is gross imports