Disposable masks and garments(481850) exports to Australia

in 2022

Additional Product information: Cellulose/paper masks. Paper or cellulose garments and clothing accessories such as disposable paper hospital gowns, paper shoe covers etc.
Category: Protective garments and the like
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 2022, Top exporters of Disposable masks and garments to Australia were China ($800.80K , 35,863 Kg), Korea, Rep. ($38.26K , 10,293 Kg), United States ($26.09K , 4,763 Kg), European Union ($11.97K , 74 Kg), Singapore ($9.48K , 22 Kg).

Disposable masks and garments imports by country in 2022
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ReporterTradeFlowProductCodeProduct DescriptionYearPartnerTrade Value 1000USDQuantityQuantity Unit
 ChinaExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia800.8035,863Kg
 Korea, Rep.Export481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia38.2610,293Kg
 United StatesExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia26.094,763Kg
 European UnionExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia11.9774Kg
 SingaporeExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia9.4822Kg
 SwedenExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia7.02590Kg
 MalaysiaExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia4.55933Kg
 SpainExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia3.3232Kg
 PhilippinesExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia2.00220Kg
 FranceExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia1.454Kg
 CanadaExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia0.1819Kg
 United Arab EmiratesExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia0.0230Kg
 IrelandExport481850Disposable masks and garments2022Australia0.020Kg

HS Nomenclature used HS 2017
HS Code 481850: Disposable masks and garments
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