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Economy Statistics > Trade with US > US imports of pulpwood and woodpulp (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Canada:2,274,190 
#2  Brazil:455,167 
#3  Finland:66,481 
#4  Sweden:43,797 
#5  South Africa:43,656 
#6  Spain:13,763 
#7  Chile:12,680 
#8  Germany:11,682 
#9  United Kingdom:6,218 
#10  Mexico:4,877 
#11  France:4,480 
#12  Belgium:2,818 
#13  Cayman Islands:2,815 
#14  Russia:2,532 
#15  New Zealand:1,538 
#16  China:1,288 
#17  Japan:1,147 
#18  Portugal:1,056 
#19  Philippines:963 
#20  Israel:824 
#21  Norway:439 
#22  Pakistan:436 
#23  Italy:379 
#24  Thailand:214 
#25  Reunion:167 
#26  Switzerland:76 
#27  Netherlands:47 
#28  Denmark:
#29  Costa Rica:
#30  India:
#31  Indonesia:
#32  Turkey:
#33  Romania:
#34  Malaysia:
#35  Aruba:
#36  Trinidad and Tobago:
#37  Argentina:
#38  Venezuela:
#39  Australia:
#40  Austria:
#41  Mali:
#42  Sri Lanka:
#43  Netherlands Antilles:
#44  Ecuador:
#45  Somalia:
#46  Ireland:
#47  Tunisia:
#48  Czech Republic:
#49  Taiwan:
#50  Hungary:
#51  Swaziland:
Total: 2,953,740  
Weighted average: 57,916.5  


DEFINITION: US imports of pulpwood and woodpulp, USD Thousands, 2004

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