Jamaica Imports from Mexico of Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement was US$12.96 Thousand during 2022, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Jamaica Imports from Mexico of Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on May of 2024.
Jamaica Imports from Mexico of Salt, sulphur, earth, stone, plaster, lime and cement |
Value |
Year |
Quartz (Other than Natural Sands), Quartzite
|
$12.96K
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2022
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Portland Cement, Aluminous Cement, Slag Cement, Supersulfate Cement & Similar Hydraulic Cements
|
$1.26M
|
2021
|
Salt, Pure Sodium Chloride, Sea Water
|
$37.72K
|
2021
|
Pebbles, Gravel, Flint, Macadam of Slag, Tarred Macadam
|
$659
|
2021
|
Natural Sands of All Kinds (Other than Metal-bearing Sands)
|
$275
|
2021
|
Natural Steatite, Talc
|
$66.52K
|
2018
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Clays, Andalusite, Kyanite, Sillimanite, Mullite, Chamotte, Dinas Earths
|
$74.73K
|
2017
|
Siliceous Fossil Meals (Kieselguhr ), Similar Siliceous Earths
|
$21.66K
|
2017
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Quicklime, Slaked Lime, Hydraulic Lime (Other than Calcium Oxide, Hydroxide)
|
$977.69K
|
2016
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Other Mineral Substances
|
$116
|
2016
|
Gypsum, Anhydrite, Plasters (Consisting of Calcined Gypsum or Calcium Sulphate)
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$4.56K
|
2015
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