The overall value of exported air conditioners grew by an average 22.4% since 2018 when international shipments of air conditioners were valued at $49 billion.
From 2021 to 2022, the value of air conditioner exports increased by 6.9% starting from $56.1 billion.
The 5 biggest exporters of air conditioners are mainland China, Thailand, Mexico, United States of America, and Italy. Collectively, that cohort of major providers generated about two-thirds (66.4%) of the value for all air conditioners exported during 2022. That percentage indicates a relatively concentrated cohort of international suppliers.
Among continents, suppliers in Asian countries sold the highest dollar worth of exported air conditioners during 2022 with shipments valued at $35.5 billion or 59.1% of the global total. In second place were exporters in Europe at 23.5% while another 16.6% of air conditioners shipments originated from North America.
Tinier percentages came from Latin America (0.4%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean, Africa (0.3%), then Oceania (0.1%) led by Australia and New Zealand.
For research purposes, the 4-digit Harmonized Tariff System code prefix is 8415 for air conditioners.
Air Conditioners Exports by Country
Below are the 15 countries that exported the highest dollar value worth of air conditioners during 2022.
- China: US$21.7 billion (36.2% of exported air conditioners)
- Thailand: $7 billion (11.6%)
- Mexico: $6.1 billion (10.2%)
- United States: $3 billion (5%)
- Italy: $2 billion (3.4%)
- Germany: $1.91 billion (3.2%)
- Czech Republic: $1.86 billion (3.1%)
- Malaysia: $1.61 billion (2.7%)
- South Korea: $1.42 billion (2.4%)
- Belgium: $1.23 billion (2%)
- Japan: $1.18 billion (2%)
- Netherlands: $1.17 billion (2%)
- Spain: $923 million (1.5%)
- Canada: $865.5 million (1.4%)
- Türkiye: $859 million (1.4%)
By value, the listed 15 countries shipped 88.1% of global air conditioners exported in 2022.
Among the top exporters, the fastest-growing air conditioners exporters since 2021 were: Türkiye (up 26.9%), Mexico (up 26%), Malaysia (up 21.4%) and the United States of America (up 16.2%).
A pair of leading suppliers posted declines in their exported air conditioners sales, namely providers in the Netherlands (down -15% from 2021) and Germany (down -5.1%).
Searchable List of Air Conditioners Exporting Countries in 2022
By value, the 100 biggest exporters itemized in the following automated database account for 99.99% of exported air conditioners during 2022.
Rank | Exporter | Air Conditioner Exports | 2021-2 |
---|---|---|---|
1. | China | $21,726,448,000 | +8.1% |
2. | Thailand | $6,964,745,000 | +9.5% |
3. | Mexico | $6,102,216,000 | +26% |
4. | United States | $2,989,720,000 | +16.2% |
5. | Italy | $2,013,614,000 | +3.1% |
6. | Germany | $1,909,640,000 | -5.1% |
7. | Czech Republic | $1,858,721,000 | +3.2% |
8. | Malaysia | $1,605,223,000 | +21.4% |
9. | South Korea | $1,420,319,000 | +5.4% |
10. | Belgium | $1,228,515,000 | +9.6% |
11. | Japan | $1,182,044,000 | +4.1% |
12. | Netherlands | $1,172,836,000 | -15% |
13. | Spain | $923,047,000 | +8.2% |
14. | Canada | $865,484,000 | +10.2% |
15. | Türkiye | $859,029,000 | +26.9% |
16. | Slovakia | $766,902,000 | +15.3% |
17. | Poland | $692,826,000 | +2.4% |
18. | France | $566,451,000 | -2.9% |
19. | United Kingdom | $543,836,000 | -13.5% |
20. | Austria | $542,203,000 | +8.7% |
21. | Hong Kong | $354,029,000 | -22.6% |
22. | Sweden | $333,335,000 | +4.3% |
23. | India | $285,994,000 | +32.1% |
24. | Singapore | $275,431,000 | +9.5% |
25. | Hungary | $247,152,000 | -0.7% |
26. | Denmark | $194,780,000 | +0.4% |
27. | Lithuania | $174,095,000 | +6.5% |
28. | Romania | $168,775,000 | -5.2% |
29. | Indonesia | $135,292,000 | -21.9% |
30. | Panama | $111,383,000 | +4.7% |
31. | Philippines | $103,721,000 | +8.7% |
32. | Croatia | $103,117,000 | +57.9% |
33. | Bulgaria | $101,323,000 | +3.7% |
34. | Taiwan | $94,538,000 | +30.7% |
35. | United Arab Emirates | $94,118,000 | -87.2% |
36. | Brazil | $86,496,000 | +56.8% |
37. | Israel | $76,275,000 | +42.7% |
38. | Greece | $71,821,000 | -1% |
39. | Vietnam | $70,907,000 | -7.8% |
40. | Slovenia | $65,921,000 | +8.5% |
41. | Portugal | $63,868,000 | +17.5% |
42. | Jordan | $62,553,000 | -19.5% |
43. | South Africa | $56,724,000 | +22.2% |
44. | Estonia | $56,296,000 | +10.8% |
45. | Bahrain | $54,769,000 | +10.7% |
46. | Finland | $53,144,000 | -0.7% |
47. | Morocco | $51,464,000 | -5.8% |
48. | Switzerland | $51,236,000 | -4.4% |
49. | Australia | $43,528,000 | -2.4% |
50. | Ireland | $42,930,000 | -4.5% |
51. | Egypt | $29,235,000 | -5.5% |
52. | New Zealand | $27,330,000 | -6.3% |
53. | Latvia | $26,006,000 | -50.2% |
54. | Malta | $23,945,000 | +16.2% |
55. | Russia | $23,300,000 | -65.1% |
56. | Uzbekistan | $21,457,000 | +148.5% |
57. | Saudi Arabia | $19,837,000 | -67.5% |
58. | Serbia | $19,727,000 | +34% |
59. | Norway | $17,148,000 | +6.9% |
60. | Kazakhstan | $14,985,000 | +373.9% |
61. | Tunisia | $14,708,000 | -23.3% |
62. | Oman | $8,044,000 | -22.1% |
63. | Brunei Darussalam | $5,820,000 | -25.3% |
64. | Ukraine | $4,879,000 | -45.6% |
65. | Moldova | $4,313,000 | +1012% |
66. | Georgia | $3,505,000 | -0.7% |
67. | Colombia | $3,390,000 | -45.4% |
68. | Qatar | $2,617,000 | +58.9% |
69. | Lebanon | $2,490,000 | -22.8% |
70. | Venezuela | $2,463,000 | +6742% |
71. | Pakistan | $2,314,000 | +193.3% |
72. | Chile | $2,290,000 | +88.5% |
73. | Kuwait | $2,017,000 | -77.2% |
74. | Equatorial Guinea | $1,963,000 | 0% |
75. | Bangladesh | $1,883,000 | +4.2% |
76. | Luxembourg | $1,848,000 | -52.3% |
77. | Armenia | $1,761,000 | +734.6% |
78. | Senegal | $1,544,000 | -15.1% |
79. | Guatemala | $1,505,000 | +181.3% |
80. | Dominican Republic | $1,238,000 | +262% |
81. | Belarus | $1,116,000 | -90.7% |
82. | Andorra | $1,094,000 | -38.1% |
83. | Namibia | $650,000 | +196.8% |
84. | Iran | $649,000 | -74.8% |
85. | Azerbaijan | $613,000 | +457.3% |
86. | Peru | $573,000 | +9.4% |
87. | Bosnia/Herzegovina | $552,000 | -29.8% |
88. | North Macedonia | $534,000 | +27.8% |
89. | Pitcairn | $512,000 | 0% |
90. | Macao | $434,000 | +17.9% |
91. | Botswana | $396,000 | +94.1% |
92. | Cyprus | $384,000 | -31.9% |
93. | Fiji | $384,000 | -39% |
94. | El Salvador | $380,000 | +83.6% |
95. | Sri Lanka | $373,000 | -58.3% |
96. | Iraq | $365,000 | -98.6% |
97. | Kenya | $365,000 | -15.1% |
98. | Cambodia | $349,000 | -55.9% |
99. | Costa Rica | $328,000 | +56.2% |
100. | North Korea | $319,000 | +161.5% |
Focusing on the 100 leading suppliers of air conditioners, the fastest growers from 2021 to 2022 were Venezuela (up 6,742%), Moldova (up 1,012%), Armenia (up 734.6%), Azerbaijan (up 457.3%), Kazakhstan (373.9%) and the Dominican Republic (up 262%).
You can change the presentation order by clicking the triangle icon at the top of the above table’s columns. An entry of 0% in the right-most column means 2021 data was unavailable.
Countries Enjoying Best Trade Surpluses from Air Conditioners
The following countries posted the highest positive net exports for air conditioners during 2022. Investopedia defines net exports as the value of a country’s total exports minus the value of its total imports. Thus, the statistics below present the surplus between the value of each country’s exported air conditioners and its import purchases for that same commodity.
- China: US$21.1 billion (net export surplus up 9.3% since 2021)
- Thailand: $6.4 billion (up 11%)
- Mexico: $4.4 billion (up 27.4%)
- Czech Republic: $1.3 billion (up 0.5%)
- Malaysia: $1.1 billion (up 18.1%)
- South Korea: $514.1 million (down -7.9%)
- Slovakia: $356.4 million (up 15.3%)
- Türkiye: $163.6 million (up 123.6%)
- Belgium: $157.3 million (down -989.2%)
- Denmark: $43.6 million (up 112.2%)
- Lithuania: $15.4 million (down -32.3%)
- Pitcairn: $510,000 (2021 data unavailable)
- North Korea: $319,000 (up 161.5%)
- American Samoa: $3,000 (2021 data unavailable)
Mainland China generated the highest surplus in the international trade of air conditioners. In turn, this positive cashflow confirms strong Chinese competitive advantages for this specific product category.
Countries Incurring Worst Trade Deficits from Air Conditioners
The following countries posted the highest negative net exports for air conditioners during 2022. Investopedia defines net exports as the value of a country’s total exports minus the value of its total imports. Thus, the statistics below present the deficit between the value of each country’s imported air conditioners purchases and its exports for that same commodity.
- United States: -US$11 billion (net export deficit up 21.9% since 2021)
- France: -$1.72 billion (down -3.5%)
- Japan: -$1.6 billion (down -11.3%)
- Canada: -$1.53 billion (up 26.6%)
- United Arab Emirates: -$1.25 billion (up 281.8%)
- Australia: -$1.23 billion (up 4.8%)
- Saudi Arabia: -$1.21 billion (up 8%)
- Vietnam: -$983.6 million (up 12.7%)
- Russia: -$893.2 million (down -7.6%)
- Iraq: -$789.5 million (up 12%)
- United Kingdom: -$663.7 million (up 34.9%)
- Taiwan: -$624.5 million (up 15.8%)
- Indonesia: -$622 million (up 3.9%)
- Brazil: -$586.9 million (down -7.3%)
- India: -$584.3 million (down -2.7%)
The United States of America incurred the highest deficit in the international trade of air conditioners. In turn, this negative cashflow confirms America’s strong competitive disadvantage for this specific product category but also signals opportunities for air conditioners-supplying countries that help satisfy the powerful demand.
Top 10 Air Conditioner Brands
According to adjudication criteria established by ASM All Systems Mechanical, below are the 10 brands for air conditioners.
- Amana Air Conditioning and Heating
- Bryant Heating and Air Conditioning
- Carrier Air Conditioning and Heating
- Day and Night Air Conditioning and Heating Equipment
- Goodman Heating and Air Conditioning
- Lennox Air Conditioning and Heating
- Mitsubishi Electric Ductless Split Heating and Air Conditioning
- Rheem Heating and Air Conditioning
- Trane Heating and Air Conditioning
- York Heating and Air Conditioning
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Research Sources:
ASM All Systems Mechanical, Top 10 Air Conditioner Brands of 2021. Accessed on September 19, 2023
Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook Field Listing: Exports – Commodities. Accessed on September 19, 2023
Forbes Global 2000 rankings, The World’s Biggest Public Companies. Accessed on September 19, 2023
International Trade Centre, Trade Map. Accessed on September 19, 2023
Investopedia, Net Exports Definition. Accessed on September 19, 2023