Lithuania Imports from China of Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins was US$4.1 Million during 2023, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Lithuania Imports from China of Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on May of 2024.
Lithuania Imports from China of Pearls, precious stones, metals, coins |
Value |
Year |
Imitation Jewellery
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$2.68M
|
2023
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Articles of Jewellery and Parts of Precious Metal
|
$935.19K
|
2023
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Articles of or clad with precious metal not specified elsewhere
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$154.40K
|
2023
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Precious Stones (Other than Diamonds) and Semi-precious Stones
|
$142.08K
|
2023
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Articles of Natural or Cultured Pearls, Precious or Semi-precious Stones
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$77.38K
|
2023
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Pearls, Natural or Cultured
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$36.86K
|
2023
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Synthetic or Reconstructed Precious or Semi-precious Stones
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$28.98K
|
2023
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Dust and Powder of Precious or Semi-precious Stones
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$28.68K
|
2023
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Articles of goldsmith/silversmith wares
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$13.64K
|
2023
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Coin
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$2.48K
|
2023
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Silver, Unwrought or in Semi-manufactured Forms, or in Powder Form
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$1.49K
|
2023
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Waste and Scrap of Precious Metal or Metals Clad With Precious Metal
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$576
|
2023
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Diamonds, Whether or Not Worked, But Not Mounted or Set
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$395
|
2023
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Platinum, Unwrought or in Semi-manufactured Forms, or in Powder Form
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$1.54K
|
2015
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Base Metals Clad With Silver, Not Further Worked than Semi-manufactured
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$1.76K
|
2007
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