Product Profile (Medical, Dental Instruments) Disposable Syringes

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Overview of product profile for disposable syringes
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Product Profile (Medical, Dental Instruments) Disposable Syringes
  1. Disposable Syringes
    1. A syringe is a simple reciprocating pump consisting of a plunger or piston that fits tightly in a cylindrical tube called a barrel.
      1. Sectors in the syringe and needle market include disposable and safety syringes, injection pens, needless injectors, insulin pumps
        1. Progress of safety syringes expected to be achieved at CAGR of 8.1% between 2015-2023

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          • transparencymarketresearch https://www.openpr.com/news/600529/Disposable-Syringes-Market-Global-Industry-Analysis-and-Forecast-2015-2023.html CAGR: The compound annual growth rate is overall measure of growth over multiple time periods
          1. Brazil exported approx. $129M in medical products in 2016 with the USA accounting for 24.73% & 14.66% of that trade. (atlas of economic complexity)

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            • The Atlas of Economic Complexity: a research & data visualization tool used to explore global trade dynamics over time & discover new growth opportunities for every country worldwide.
            1. India in the same year exported approx. 615M
          2. Safety syringes is the biggest product segment & is also the most rapidly developing segment
          3. The revenue of the global disposable syringe market is estimated to reach an overall valuation of US$9.3 bn by the fall of 2023
            1. Medical instrummost complex product according to the Product Complexity Indexent are the 17th most traded product & the 248th

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              • The top medical instrument importers ae the USA, $21.9b; Germany $8.32b; The Netherlands, $7.72b; China, $6.66b & Japan, $5.58b http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/visualize/tree_map/hs92/export/show/all/9018/2016/
            2. HS 9018.3100.00
            3. HS 870829
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