China's E-cigarette Export Data to Italy in March 2024

Industry Insight by 2FIRSTS
May.17.2024
China's E-cigarette Export Data to Italy in March 2024
Chinese e-cigarette exports to Italy in March 2024 reach $8.2 million, up 37.35% month-on-month, but down 24.09% year-on-year.

According to the updated trade data from the General Administration of Customs, 2FIRSTS compiled the e-cigarette export data from China to Italy in March 2024.

China's E-cigarette Export Data to Italy in March 2024
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The specific details are as follows:

China's E-cigarette Export Data to Italy in March 2024
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The export volume was approximately $8.2 million, representing a 37.35% increase compared to the previous period, but a 24.09% decrease year-on-year.

China's E-cigarette Export Data to Italy in March 2024
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The export volume is approximately 144 tons, increasing by 27.69% compared to the previous period and 5.82% year-on-year.

China's E-cigarette Export Data to Italy in March 2024
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The export unit price is $56.59 per kilogram, increasing by 7.57% monthly and decreasing by 28.27% annually; the average price of "e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic vaporizing devices" is $8.15 per unit.

China's E-cigarette Export Data to Italy in March 2024
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Among them, "e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic vaporizing devices" accounted for 37.2% of the export category, while "products containing nicotine that do not contain tobacco or reconstituted tobacco and are non-combustible for inhalation" accounted for 62.8%.

 

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