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Economy Statistics > Imports ratio of GDP (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Singapore: 138 
# 2   Hong Kong: 129 
# 3   Luxembourg: 99 
# 4   Malaysia: 86 
# 5   Belgium: 85 
# 6   Slovakia: 76 
# 7   Ireland: 75 
# 8   Czech Republic: 64 
= 9   Hungary: 56 
= 9   Netherlands: 56 
# 11   Thailand: 51 
# 12   Taiwan: 48 
# 13   Austria: 46 
# 14   Cambodia: 45 
= 15   Portugal: 43 
= 15   Vietnam: 43 
= 17   Korea, South: 42 
= 17   Sweden: 42 
# 19   Canada: 41 
# 20   Philippines: 40 
# 21   Iceland: 39 
# 22   Poland: 38 
= 23   Denmark: 37 
= 23   Switzerland: 37 
= 25   Germany: 33 
= 25   New Zealand: 33 
= 27   Spain: 32 
= 27   Finland: 32 
= 27   Mexico: 32 
= 27   Brunei: 32 
= 31   Burma: 31 
= 31   Turkey: 31 
# 33   Norway: 30 
= 34   Greece: 29 
= 34   United Kingdom: 29 
= 36   France: 27 
= 36   Italy: 27 
# 38   Laos: 26 
# 39   Indonesia: 24 
# 40   China: 23 
# 41   Australia: 22 
# 42   United States: 14 
# 43   Japan:
Weighted average: 45.8  



DEFINITION: Imports ratio of GDP, 2000

SOURCE: ASEAN Secretariat, Asian Development Bank (for China, Hong Kong and Taiwan), OECD

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Philip Collins
16th February 2006
The "definition" doesn't explain anything.
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