Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices(901819) exports to San Marino

in 2019

Additional Product information: Devices for measuring the oxygen saturation of haemoglobin in arterial blood (SpO2). They use the principle of differential light absorption to determine SpO2 when the sensor (also called a probe) is applied to an area of the body (e.g. a finger, toe or earlobe). Monitoring stations used for the continuous monitoring of multiple vital signs.
Category: Oxygen Therapy equipment and pulse oximeters
The data here track previously existing medical devices that are now classified by the World Customs Organization as critical to tackling COVID-19

Change selection (Reporter, Year, Trade Flow, Partner and HS 6 digit Product)
In 2019, Top exporters of Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices to San Marino were European Union ($9.50K ), France ($5.99K ), Netherlands ($2.46K ), China ($1.62K , 100 Item), Sweden ($1.06K ).

Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices imports by country in 2019
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ReporterTradeFlowProductCodeProduct DescriptionYearPartnerTrade Value 1000USDQuantityQuantity Unit
 European UnionExport901819Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices2019San Marino9.50
 FranceExport901819Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices2019San Marino5.99
 NetherlandsExport901819Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices2019San Marino2.46
 ChinaExport901819Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices2019San Marino1.62100Item
 SwedenExport901819Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices2019San Marino1.06
 GermanyExport901819Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices2019San Marino0.21

HS Nomenclature used HS 2017
HS Code 901819: Pulse oximeters; Multiparametric Patient Monitoring devices
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