France has been sorely affected by the global pandemic, both in terms of health and economic impact. The vital priority for the country remains saving lives while minimizing the economic costs of the pandemic. The pandemic and lockdown measures caused the deepest post-war recession and continue to cloud the outlook.
The Western European nation’s import of aluminium containers for compressed gas during 2018-19 has been recorded at 2648 tonnes and the expenditure that occurred for the import stood at $23.85 million. The import for 2020 remained at 1752 tonnes and the revenue expenditure captured was $12.91 million. However, when the import volume and expenditure for 2020 gets assorted with the existing two years, it resembles 4400 tonnes and $36.76 million respectively.
France import of aluminium containers for compressed gas in 2018 remained at 1183 tonnes and the expenditure stood at $9.31 million, whereas, in 2019 the import saw a rise by 23.83%, as the import volume grew to 1465 tonnes and the expenditure also jumped to $14.54 million.
The import for 2020 demonstrated an upswing by 19.59%, as the import volume extended to 1752 tonnes, while the expenditure fell to $12.91 million.
The major trading destination of France for the importation of aluminium containers for compressed gas are Argentina, Canada, China, Czech Rep., Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Spain, Taiwan, etc.
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