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US Export Sales

For Week Ending 09-Nov-2023

Net Upland Sales 2023-24

Net sales of 328,300 RB for 2023/2024 were down 17 percent from the previous week, but up 18 percent from the prior 4-week average. 

Increase

China 176,200 RB

Mexico 35,000 RB

Vietnam 32,600 RB

Bangladesh 23,500 RB

Turkey (22,900 RB

Reduction

Macau 5,600 RB

Net Upland Sales 2024-25

Net sales of 30,400 RB for 2024/2025 were reported for 

Mexico 11,200 RB

Guatemala 7,100 RB

Honduras 5,500 RB

Costa Rica 5,000 RB

El Salvador 1,600 RB

Net Upland Shipment

Exports of 112,900 RB were up 25 percent from the previous week and 5 percent from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were primarily to 

China 24,900 RB

Vietnam 20,800 RB

Pakistan 17,600 RB

Mexico 14,100 RB

Bangladesh 13,700 RB

Net Pima Sales 2023-24

Net sales of Pima totaling 13,900 RB for 2023/2024 were down 32 percent from the previous week and 18 percent from the prior 4-week average

Increase

India 11,100 RB

Vietnam 1,800 RB

Thailand 400 RB

Turkey 300 RB

China 200 RB

Net Pima Shipment

Exports of 4,500 RB were up 11 percent from the previous week and 49 percent from the prior 4-week average. The destinations were to 

India 2,100 RB

China 1,600 RB

Thailand 400 RB

Peru 300 RB

Turkey 100 RB

US Export Sales

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