Analysis of China's E-cigarette Export Data to Ireland in February 2024

Industry Insight by 2FIRSTS
Apr.16.2024
Analysis of China's E-cigarette Export Data to Ireland in February 2024
Chinese e-cigarette exports to Ireland in February 2024 totaled $5.46 million, down 6.01% month-on-month but up 88.88% year-on-year.

According to the updated trade data from the General Administration of Customs of the People's Republic of China, 2FIRSTS has compiled the e-cigarette data for China's exports to Ireland in February 2024. The specifics are as follows:

Analysis of China's E-cigarette Export Data to Ireland in February 2024
Image source: 2FIRSTS (created by Mincy)

 

Exports amounted to approximately 5.46 million US dollars, down 6.01% from the previous period, but up 88.88% year-on-year.

Analysis of China's E-cigarette Export Data to Ireland in February 2024
Image source: 2FIRSTS (created by Mincy)

 

The export volume was approximately 148 tons, a decrease of 2.69% compared to the previous period, and an increase of 161.66% from the same period last year.

Analysis of China's E-cigarette Export Data to Ireland in February 2024
Image source: 2FIRSTS (Mincy diagram)

 

The export unit price is $36.85 per kilogram, a decrease of 3.42% compared to the previous period and a decrease of 27.81% year-on-year; the average price for "e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic atomization devices" is $3.99 per unit.

Analysis of China's E-cigarette Export Data to Ireland in February 2024
Image source: 2FIRSTS (Mincy Diagram)

 

Among them, "e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic vaporizer devices" account for 9.8% of the export categories, while "nicotine-containing non-combustible products that do not contain tobacco or reconstituted tobacco" account for 90.2%.

Analysis of China's E-cigarette Export Data to Ireland in February 2024
Image source: 2FIRSTS (drawn by Mincy)

 

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