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Export of American Cheese from Japan
American Cheese is categorized under HS code 040620 - Dairy produce; cheese of all kinds, grated or powdered, and the data is presented accordingly.
Export overview
As of 2024, Japan ranked #5 in global exports of American Cheese. Japan accounts for approximately 0.01% of the total global export value of American Cheese, with an export value of 73,048 USD.
The top countries importing American Cheese from Japan include World, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore.
Export trend
Japan's export value of American Cheese has decreased by 85.95%, falling from 519,763 USD in 2020 to 73,048 USD in 2024.
The export data for Japan American Cheese is sourced from UN Comtrade and official Customs databases of various countries. The data is categorized under the Harmonized System (HS) code 040620 - Dairy produce; cheese of all kinds, grated or powdered, which covers a specific classification for American Cheese and related products in international trade.
It's important to note that the HS code classification may not always perfectly match the definition of American Cheese in certain markets, as HS codes often encompass a broader range of similar products.
The export prices of American Cheese from Japanhas remained relatively stable over the past 2 years. In 2024, the price ranged from 9.28 USD per kg to 27.19 USD per kg, while in 2025 it held steady between 9.11 USD per kg and 27.60 USD per kg.
Year
Year
Low price
Low price
High price
High price
2023
$8.96/kg
$19.44/kg
2024
$9.28/kg
$27.19/kg
2025
$9.11/kg
$27.60/kg
The export transaction data for Japan American Cheese is sourced from Bill of Lading (B/L) documents and customs reports. Tridge ensures data accuracy through human oversight and AI, handling missing values, outliers, and standardizing currencies and units. Note that price trends may vary based on country, product variety, or timeframe.
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