Chinese E-cigarette Exports to Belgium Surged in December 2023

Industry Insight by 2FIRSTS Mincy
Feb.22.2024
Chinese E-cigarette Exports to Belgium Surged in December 2023
China's e-cigarette exports to Belgium in December 2023 saw a significant increase in value and volume, according to customs data.

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 export data to Belgium in December 2023. The specifics are as follows:

Chinese E-cigarette Exports to Belgium Surged in December 2023
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The export volume amounted to approximately 11.39 million US dollars, representing a sequential increase of 41.85% and a year-over-year increase of 47.78%.

Chinese E-cigarette Exports to Belgium Surged in December 2023
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The export volume is approximately 183 tons, an increase of 58.61% compared to the previous period and a 38.25% increase year-on-year.

Chinese E-cigarette Exports to Belgium Surged in December 2023
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The export unit price is $62.20 per kilogram, with a month-on-month decrease of 10.57% and a year-on-year increase of 6.90%; the average price of "e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic vaporizing devices" is $9.27 per unit.

Chinese E-cigarette Exports to Belgium Surged in December 2023
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Among them, "e-cigarettes and similar personal electronic vaporizing devices" account for 11.51% of the export category, while "products without tobacco or reconstituted tobacco, containing nicotine for non-combustible use" account for 88.49%.

Chinese E-cigarette Exports to Belgium Surged in December 2023
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