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  • Export growth: Annual growth rate of exports of goods and services based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude compensation of employees and investment income (formerly called factor services) and transfer payments."
  • Export value index: Export values are from UNCTAD's value indexes or from current values of merchandise exports.
    2000 = 100
  • Exports: The total US dollar amount of exports on an f.o.b. (free on board) basis.
  • Exports > Exports of goods and services: GDP by Type of Expenditure at current prices - US dollars.
  • Exports > Exports of goods and services > Constant 2000 US$ per capita: Exports of goods and services (constant 2000 US$). Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude compensation of employees and investment income (formerly called factor services) and transfer payments. Data are in constant 2005 U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Exports > Goods: Goods imports refer to all movable goods (including nonmonetary gold) involved in a change of ownership from nonresidents to residents. The category includes goods previously included in services: goods received or sent for processing and their subsequent export or import in the form of processed goods, repairs on goods, and goods procured in ports by carriers. Data are in current U.S. dollars."
  • Exports > Goods and services: Exports of goods and services as a % of GDP, 2000
  • Exports per capita: The total US dollar amount of exports on an f.o.b. (free on board) basis. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Exports to US: in US dollars. Jan 2003 - March 2003
  • Imports: This entry provides the total US dollar amount of merchandise imports on a c.i.f. (cost, insurance, and freight) or f.o.b. (free on board) basis. These figures are calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms.
  • Imports > Goods and services > BoP > Current US$ > Per $ GDP: Imports of goods and services comprise all transactions between residents of a country and the rest of the world involving a change of ownership from nonresidents to residents of general merchandise, goods sent for processing and repairs, nonmonetary gold, and services. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 $ gross domestic product.
  • Imports > Imports of goods and services: GDP by Type of Expenditure at current prices - US dollars.
  • Imports per capita: This entry provides the total US dollar amount of merchandise imports on a c.i.f. (cost, insurance, and freight) or f.o.b. (free on board) basis. These figures are calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of bauxite and aluminum: US imports of bauxite and aluminum, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of bauxite and aluminum per 1000: US imports of bauxite and aluminum, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Exports > Export growth in USD: Export values are the current value of exports (f.o.b.) converted to U.S. dollars and expressed as a percentage of the average for the base period (2000). UNCTAD's export value indexes are reported for most economies. For selected economies for which UNCTAD does not publish data, the export value indexes are derived from export volume indexes (line 72) and corresponding unit value indexes of exports (line 74) in the IMF's International Financial Statistics."
  • Exports > Goods and services > Constant 2000 US$: Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude labor and property income (formerly called factor services) as well as transfer payments. Data are in constant 2000 U.S. dollars.
  • Imports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ per capita: Imports of goods, services and income is the sum of goods (merchandise) imports, imports of (nonfactor) services and income (factor) payments. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Tariffs > Binding coverage > All products: Binding coverage is the percentage of product lines with an agreed bound rate. Bound rates result from trade negotiations incorporated into a country's schedule of concessions and are thus enforceable.
  • Exports > Per $ GDP: The total US dollar amount of exports on an f.o.b. (free on board) basis. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 $ gross domestic product.
  • Exports > Export growth: Export volume indexes are derived from UNCTAD's volume index series and are the ratio of the export value indexes to the corresponding unit value indexes. Unit value indexes are based on data reported by countries that demonstrate consistency under UNCTAD quality controls, supplemented by UNCTAD's estimates using the previous year's trade values at the Standard International Trade Classification three-digit level as weights. For economies for which UNCTAD does not publish data, the export volume indexes (lines 72) in the IMF's International Financial Statistics are used."
  • Exports > Primary: Primary exports as % of manufactured export, 2000.
  • Exports > Goods and services > Constant LCU: Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude labor and property income (formerly called factor services) as well as transfer payments. Data are in constant local currency.
  • Imports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$: Imports of goods, services and income is the sum of goods (merchandise) imports, imports of (nonfactor) services and income (factor) payments. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • Exports > Leading export market: Country or customs union which is the main recipient of exports.
  • Balance of payments > Net primary income > BoP, current US$ per million: Net primary income (BoP, current US$). Net primary income refers to receipts and payments of employee compensation paid to nonresident workers and investment income (receipts and payments on direct investment, portfolio investment, other investments, and receipts on reserve assets). Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Exports > Exports of goods, services and primary income > BoP, current US$: Exports of goods, services and primary income (BoP, current US$). Exports of goods, services and primary income is the sum of goods exports, service exports and primary income receipts. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • Imports from US: In US dollars. Jan 2003 - March 2003
  • Exports > Per capita: The total US dollar amount of exports on an f.o.b. (free on board) basis. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Simple mean > All products: Simple mean applied tariff is the unweighted average of effectively applied rates for all products subject to tariffs calculated for all traded goods. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups. Effectively applied tariff rates at the six- and eight-digit product level are averaged for products in each commodity group. When the effectively applied rate is unavailable, the most favored nation rate is used instead. To the extent possible, specific rates have been converted to their ad valorem equivalent rates and have been included in the calculation of simple mean tariffs."
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Weighted mean > All products: Weighted mean applied tariff is the average of effectively applied rates weighted by the product import shares corresponding to each partner country. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups and import weights. To the extent possible, specific rates have been converted to their ad valorem equivalent rates and have been included in the calculation of weighted mean tariffs. Import weights were calculated using the United Nations Statistics Division's Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database. Effectively applied tariff rates at the six- and eight-digit product level are averaged for products in each commodity group. When the effectively applied rate is unavailable, the most favored nation rate is used instead."
  • Trading partners > Partner countries and regions of OECD merchandise trade per million: NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Area and consists of Canada, Mexico and the United States.

    OECD Asia and Oceania includes Australia and New Zealand as well as Japan and Korea.

    Non-OECD America covers the Caribbean, South America and Central America, except Mexico.

    Non-OECD Asia covers Central Asia, China, the Indian sub continent and South East.

    Middle East covers the Gulf Arabian Countries, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, the Occupied Palestinian territory and the Syrian Arab Republic.

    The definitions of merchandise imports and exports are explained under "Trade in goods”. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Imports from US per capita: In US dollars. Jan 2003 - March 2003. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Imports ratio of GDP: Imports ratio of GDP, 2000
  • Trading partners > Partner countries and regions of OECD merchandise trade: NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Area and consists of Canada, Mexico and the United States.

    OECD Asia and Oceania includes Australia and New Zealand as well as Japan and Korea.

    Non-OECD America covers the Caribbean, South America and Central America, except Mexico.

    Non-OECD Asia covers Central Asia, China, the Indian sub continent and South East.

    Middle East covers the Gulf Arabian Countries, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, the Occupied Palestinian territory and the Syrian Arab Republic.

    The definitions of merchandise imports and exports are explained under "Trade in goods”.
  • Imports > Goods and services: Imports of goods and services as a % of GDP, 2000
  • Trade in goods > Imports of goods: According to United Nations guidelines, international merchandise trade statistics record all goods which add to or subtract from the stock of material resources of a country by entering (imports) or leaving (exports) its economic territory. Goods simply being transported through a country or goods temporarily admitted or withdrawn (except for goods for inward or outward processing) are not included in the international merchandise trade statistics.
  • Share of trade in GDP > Trade in goods and services: The rates shown in this table correspond to the average of imports and exports (of both goods and services) at current prices as a percentage of GDP. The data are taken from national accounts statistics compiled according to the 1993 System of National Accounts. Goods consist of merchandise imports and exports. Services cover transport, travel, communications, construction, IT, financial, other business, personal and government services, as well as royalties and license fees.
  • With US > US > Exports of chemicals-other: US exports of chemicals-other, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of nonmonetary gold per 1000: US imports of nonmonetary gold, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of copper: US exports of copper, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Exports to US per capita: in US dollars. Jan 2003 - March 2003. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Exports to US > Per $ GDP: in US dollars. Jan 2003 - March 2003 Per $ GDP figures expressed per $100 of Gross Domestic Product.
  • Share of trade in GDP > Trade in goods and services per million: The rates shown in this table correspond to the average of imports and exports (of both goods and services) at current prices as a percentage of GDP. The data are taken from national accounts statistics compiled according to the 1993 System of National Accounts. Goods consist of merchandise imports and exports. Services cover transport, travel, communications, construction, IT, financial, other business, personal and government services, as well as royalties and license fees. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Import value index: Import values are from UNCTAD's value indexes or from current values of merchandise imports.
    2000 = 100
  • With US > US > Exports of books > Printed matter: US exports of books, printed matter, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of military aircraft and parts: US imports of military aircraft and parts, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of newsprint: US exports of newsprint, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Exports > External balance on goods and services > Current US$, % of GDP: External balance on goods and services (current US$). External balance on goods and services (formerly resource balance) equals exports of goods and services minus imports of goods and services (previously nonfactor services). Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • With US > US > Exports of cookware > Cutlery > Tools per million: US exports of cookware, cutlery, tools, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of cotton > Raw per million: US exports of cotton, raw, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Trading partners > Partner countries and regions of OECD merchandise > Exports per million: NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Area and consists of Canada, Mexico and the United States.

    OECD Asia and Oceania includes Australia and New Zealand as well as Japan and Korea.

    Non-OECD America covers the Caribbean, South America and Central America, except Mexico.

    Non-OECD Asia covers Central Asia, China, the Indian sub continent and South East.

    Middle East covers the Gulf Arabian Countries, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, the Occupied Palestinian territory and the Syrian Arab Republic.

    The definitions of merchandise imports and exports are explained under "Trade in goods”. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Imports > Spending on imports: Imports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services received from the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude compensation of employees and investment income (formerly called factor services) and transfer payments."
  • Imports > Merchandise imports from high-income economies > % of total merchandise imports: Merchandise imports from high-income economies are the sum of merchandise imports by the reporting economy from high-income economies according to the World Bank classification of economies as of July 1, 2009. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise imports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data."
  • Imports > Ores and scrap metal imports > % of merchandise imports: Ores and metals comprise commodities in SITC sections 27 (crude fertilizer, minerals nes); 28 (metalliferous ores, scrap); and 68 (non-ferrous metals)."
  • Imports > Services: Services (previously nonfactor services) refer to economic output of intangible commodities that may be produced, transferred, and consumed at the same time. International transactions in services are defined by the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (1993), but definitions may nevertheless vary among reporting economies. Data are in current U.S. dollars."
  • Trade in services > Imports of services: International trade in services is defined according to the 5th edition of the IMF Balance of Payments Manual (BPM5). Services include transport (both freight and passengers), travel (mainly expenditure on goods and services by tourists and business travellers), communications services (postal, telephone, satellite, etc.), construction services, insurance and financial services, computer and information services, royalties and license fees, other business services (merchanting, operational leasing, technical and professional services, etc.), cultural and recreational services (rents for films, fees for actors and other performers, but excluding purchases of films, recorded music, books, etc.) and government services not included in the list above.
  • Exports > Manufactures > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports: Manufactures comprise commodities in SITC sections 5 (chemicals), 6 (basic manufactures), 7 (machinery and transport equipment), and 8 (miscellaneous manufactured goods), excluding division 68 (non-ferrous metals)."
  • Import quantum/quantity index: Import volumes for low- and middle-income economies are from UNCTAD's quantum index series and for high-income economies from import data deflated by the IMFÂ’s trade price deflators.
    2000 = 100
  • With US > US imports of newsprint: US imports of newsprint, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Weighted mean > Manufactured products: Weighted mean most favored nations tariff is the average of most favored nation rates weighted by the product import shares corresponding to each partner country. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups and import weights. Import weights were calculated using the United Nations Statistics Division's Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database. Manufactured products are commodities classified in SITC revision 3 sections 5-8 excluding division 68.
  • Balance of payments > Net capital account > BoP, current US$: Net capital account (BoP, current US$). Net capital account records acquisitions and disposals of nonproduced nonfinancial assets, such as land sold to embassies and sales of leases and licenses, as well as capital transfers, including government debt forgiveness. The use of the term capital account in this context is designed to be consistent with the System of National Accounts, which distinguishes between capital transactions and financial transactions. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • Balance of payments > Secondary income receipts > BoP, current US$: Secondary income receipts (BoP, current US$). Secondary income refers to transfers recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • With US > US imports of other materials > Except chemicals: US imports of other materials, except chemicals, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of apparel and household goods-cotton: US imports of apparel and household goods-cotton, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Balance of payments > Portfolio Investment, net > BoP, current US$, % of GDP: Portfolio Investment, net (BoP, current US$). Portfolio investment covers transactions in equity securities and debt securities. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Exports > Computer, communications and other services > % of commercial service exports: Computer, communications and other services (% of commercial service exports). Computer, communications and other services (% of commercial service exports) include such activities as international telecommunications, and postal and courier services; computer data; news-related service transactions between residents and nonresidents; construction services; royalties and license fees; miscellaneous business, professional, and technical services; and personal, cultural, and recreational services.
  • Exports > Transport services > % of service exports, BoP: Transport services (% of service exports, BoP). Transport covers all transport services (sea, air, land, internal waterway, pipeline, space and electricity transmission) performed by residents of one economy for those of another and involving the carriage of passengers, the movement of goods (freight), rental of carriers with crew, and related support and auxiliary services. Also included are postal and courier services. Excluded are freight insurance (included in insurance services); goods procured in ports by nonresident carriers (included in goods); maintenance and repairs on transport equipment (included in maintenance and repair services n.i.e.); and repairs of railway facilities, harbors, and airfield facilities (included in construction).
  • With US > US > Exports of glassware > Chinaware: US exports of glassware, chinaware, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of other parts and accessories: US imports of other parts and accessories, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of fish and shellfish: US imports of fish and shellfish, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of other petroleum products: US imports of other petroleum products, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of aluminum and alumina: US exports of aluminum and alumina, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of fuel oil: US imports of fuel oil, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of furniture > Household items > Baskets: US imports of furniture, household items, baskets, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of other industrial machinery: US imports of other industrial machinery, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of musical instruments: US exports of musical instruments, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Import growth > Duration 1993-2002: Real imports of goods and services annual growth rate average of the last ten years (1993-2002)
  • With US > US > Exports of parts for military-type goods: US exports of parts for military-type goods, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of hair > Waste materials: US exports of hair, waste materials, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of nuts: US exports of nuts, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of feedstuff and foodgrains: US imports of feedstuff and foodgrains, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of records > Tapes > And disks: US exports of records, tapes, and disks, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of nonfarm tractors and parts: US imports of nonfarm tractors and parts, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of pleasure boats and motors: US imports of pleasure boats and motors, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Imports > Documents to import > Number: Documents to import (number). All documents required per shipment to import goods are recorded. It is assumed that the contract has already been agreed upon and signed by both parties. Documents required for clearance by government ministries, customs authorities, port and container terminal authorities, health and technical control agencies and banks are taken into account. Since payment is by letter of credit, all documents required by banks for the issuance or securing of a letter of credit are also taken into account. Documents that are renewed annually and that do not require renewal per shipment (for example, an annual tax clearance certificate) are not included.
  • Exports > High-technology exports > Current US$: High-technology exports (current US$). High-technology exports are products with high R&D intensity, such as in aerospace, computers, pharmaceuticals, scientific instruments, and electrical machinery. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • With US > US > Exports of textile > Sewing machines per million: US exports of textile, sewing machines, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of finished textile industrial supplies: US imports of finished textile industrial supplies, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of vegetables and preparations: US imports of vegetables and preparations, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Exports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ > Per $ GDP: Exports of goods, services and income is the sum of goods (merchandise) exports, exports of (nonfactor) services and income (factor) receipts. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 $ gross domestic product.
  • Exports > Goods and services > Current US$ > Per $ GDP: Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude labor and property income (formerly called factor services) as well as transfer payments. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per $ GDP figures expressed per 1 $ gross domestic product.
  • Exports > Goods and services > BoP > Current US$: Exports of goods and services comprise all transactions between residents of a country and the rest of the world involving a change of ownership from residents to nonresidents of general merchandise, goods sent for processing and repairs, nonmonetary gold, and services. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • With US > US > Exports of furniture > Household goods > Etc per 1000: US exports of furniture, household goods, etc., USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of pharmaceutical preparations: US exports of pharmaceutical preparations, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Exports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ per capita: Exports of goods, services and income is the sum of goods (merchandise) exports, exports of (nonfactor) services and income (factor) receipts. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of nonferrous metals > Other: US exports of nonferrous metals, other, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of feedstuff and foodgrains per million: US imports of feedstuff and foodgrains, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Exports > Goods and services > Current US$: Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude labor and property income (formerly called factor services) as well as transfer payments. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • With US > US > Exports of cotton > Raw: US exports of cotton, raw, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of civilian aircraft per 1000: US exports of civilian aircraft, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of toysgamessporting goods: US exports of toys/games/sporting goods, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of materials handling equipment: US exports of materials handling equipment, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of books > Printed matter per 1000: US exports of books, printed matter, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of artwork > Antiques > Stamps > Etc per 1000: US exports of artwork, antiques, stamps, etc., USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of fish and shellfish per 1000: US imports of fish and shellfish, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of bakery products: US exports of bakery products, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of records > Tapes > And disks per 1000: US exports of records, tapes, and disks, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of agricultural machinery and equipment per 1000: US imports of agricultural machinery and equipment, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of nickel per 1000: US imports of nickel, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of nonfarm tractors and parts per million: US imports of nonfarm tractors and parts, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of pleasure boats and motors per million: US imports of pleasure boats and motors, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Trade in services > Imports of services, % of GDP: International trade in services is defined according to the 5th edition of the IMF Balance of Payments Manual (BPM5). Services include transport (both freight and passengers), travel (mainly expenditure on goods and services by tourists and business travellers), communications services (postal, telephone, satellite, etc.), construction services, insurance and financial services, computer and information services, royalties and license fees, other business services (merchanting, operational leasing, technical and professional services, etc.), cultural and recreational services (rents for films, fees for actors and other performers, but excluding purchases of films, recorded music, books, etc.) and government services not included in the list above. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • With US > US imports of tin: US imports of tin, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of agriculture-manufactured > Other per million: US exports of agriculture-manufactured, other, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of apparel,household goods-nontextile per 1000: US exports of apparel,household goods-nontextile, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of chemicals-organic per 1000: US exports of chemicals-organic, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of coal and fuels > Other per million: US exports of coal and fuels, other, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of meat > Poultry > Etc per 1000: US exports of meat, poultry, etc., USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Balance of payments > Portfolio Investment, net > BoP, current US$: Portfolio Investment, net (BoP, current US$). Portfolio investment covers transactions in equity securities and debt securities. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • With US > US > Exports of photo > Service industry machinery per 1000: US exports of photo, service industry machinery, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of rugs per million: US exports of rugs, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of apparel and household goods-wool per 1000: US imports of apparel and household goods-wool, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of iron and steel manufactures-advanced per 1000: US imports of iron and steel manufactures-advanced, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of industrial inorganic chemicals per 1000: US imports of industrial inorganic chemicals, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of sulfur and nonmetallic minerals per million: US imports of sulfur and nonmetallic minerals, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Balance of payments > Reserves and related items > BoP, current US$, % of GDP: Reserves and related items (BoP, current US$). Reserves and related items is the net change in a country's holdings of international reserves resulting from transactions on the current, capital, and financial accounts. Reserve assets are those external assets that are readily available to and controlled by monetary authorities for meeting balance of payments financing needs, and include holdings of monetary gold, special drawing rights (SDRs), reserve position in the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and other reserve assets. Also included are net credit and loans from the IMF (excluding reserve position) and total exceptional financing. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • With US > US > Exports of finished textile supplies: US exports of finished textile supplies, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of food oils and oilseeds: US imports of food oils and oilseeds, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of nonfarm tractors and parts: US exports of nonfarm tractors and parts, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Balance of payments > Net capital account > BoP, current US$ per capita: Net capital account (BoP, current US$). Net capital account records acquisitions and disposals of nonproduced nonfinancial assets, such as land sold to embassies and sales of leases and licenses, as well as capital transfers, including government debt forgiveness. The use of the term capital account in this context is designed to be consistent with the System of National Accounts, which distinguishes between capital transactions and financial transactions. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Exports > Insurance and financial services > % of commercial service > Exports: Insurance and financial services cover freight insurance on goods exported and other direct insurance such as life insurance; financial intermediation services such as commissions, foreign exchange transactions, and brokerage services; and auxiliary services such as financial market operational and regulatory services."
  • Exports > Merchandise > Exports by the reporting economy > Residual > % of total merchandise > Exports: Merchandise exports by the reporting economy residuals are the total merchandise exports by the reporting economy to the rest of the world as reported in the IMF's Direction of trade database, less the sum of exports by the reporting economy to high-, low-, and middle-income economies according to the World Bank classification of economies as of July 1, 2009. Includes trade with unspecified partners or with economies not covered by World Bank classification. Data are as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy."
  • Trade in services > Imports of services per million: International trade in services is defined according to the 5th edition of the IMF Balance of Payments Manual (BPM5). Services include transport (both freight and passengers), travel (mainly expenditure on goods and services by tourists and business travellers), communications services (postal, telephone, satellite, etc.), construction services, insurance and financial services, computer and information services, royalties and license fees, other business services (merchanting, operational leasing, technical and professional services, etc.), cultural and recreational services (rents for films, fees for actors and other performers, but excluding purchases of films, recorded music, books, etc.) and government services not included in the list above. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of writing and art supplies: US exports of writing and art supplies, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of automotive tires and tubes: US imports of automotive tires and tubes, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of agriculture-manufactured > Other: US exports of agriculture-manufactured, other, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of alcoholic beverages > Excluding wine: US exports of alcoholic beverages, excluding wine, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US > Exports of coal and fuels > Other: US exports of coal and fuels, other, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of household and kitchen appliances: US imports of household and kitchen appliances, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of iron and steel manufactures-advanced: US imports of iron and steel manufactures-advanced, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of marine engines and parts: US imports of marine engines and parts, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of photographic and optical equipment: US imports of photographic and optical equipment, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of plywood and veneers: US imports of plywood and veneers, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of pulp and paper machinery: US imports of pulp and paper machinery, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of railway transportation equipment: US imports of railway transportation equipment, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of semiconductors and related devices: US imports of semiconductors and related devices, USD Thousands, 2004
  • With US > US imports of sulfur and nonmetallic minerals: US imports of sulfur and nonmetallic minerals, USD Thousands, 2004
  • Balance of payments > Net financial account > BoP, current US$, % of GDP: Net financial account (BoP, current US$). The net financial account shows net acquisition and disposal of financial assets and liabilities. It measures how net lending to or borrowing from nonresidents is financed, and is conceptually equal to the sum of the balances on the current and capital accounts. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Balance of payments > Net secondary income > BoP, current US$, % of GDP: Net secondary income (BoP, current US$). Secondary income refers to transfers recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Exports > Exports of goods and services > Current US$, % of GDP: Exports of goods and services (current US$). Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude compensation of employees and investment income (formerly called factor services) and transfer payments. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Exports > Exports of goods, services and primary income > BoP, current US$, % of GDP: Exports of goods, services and primary income (BoP, current US$). Exports of goods, services and primary income is the sum of goods exports, service exports and primary income receipts. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Balance of payments > Personal remittances, received > Current US$ per capita: Personal remittances, received (current US$). Personal transfers consist of all current transfers in cash or in kind made or received by resident households to or from nonresident households. Personal transfers thus include all current transfers between resident and nonresident individuals. Compensation of employees refers to the income of border, seasonal, and other short-term workers who are employed in an economy where they are not resident and of residents employed by nonresident entities. Data are the sum of two items defined in the sixth edition of the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual: personal transfers and compensation of employees. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Simple mean > Primary products: Simple mean applied tariff is the unweighted average of effectively applied rates for all products subject to tariffs calculated for all traded goods. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups. Effectively applied tariff rates at the six- and eight-digit product level are averaged for products in each commodity group. When the effectively applied rate is unavailable, the most favored nation rate is used instead. To the extent possible, specific rates have been converted to their ad valorem equivalent rates and have been included in the calculation of simple mean tariffs. Primary products are commodities classified in SITC revision 3 sections 0-4 plus division 68 (nonferrous metals)."
  • Exports > Merchandise exports by the reporting economy > Current US$, % of GDP: Merchandise exports by the reporting economy (current US$). Merchandise exports by the reporting economy are the total merchandise exports by the reporting economy to the rest of the world, as reported in the IMF's Direction of trade database. Data are in current US$. Figures expressed as a proportion of GDP for the same year
  • Balance of payments > Secondary income, other sectors, payments > BoP, current US$: Secondary income, other sectors, payments (BoP, current US$). Secondary income refers to transfers recorded in the balance of payments whenever an economy provides or receives goods, services, income, or financial items without a quid pro quo. All transfers not considered to be capital are current. Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • Balance of payments > Net primary income > BoP, current US$: Net primary income (BoP, current US$). Net primary income refers to receipts and payments of employee compensation paid to nonresident workers and investment income (receipts and payments on direct investment, portfolio investment, other investments, and receipts on reserve assets). Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • Balance of payments > Charges for the use of intellectual property, receipts > BoP, current US$: Charges for the use of intellectual property, receipts (BoP, current US$). Charges for the use of intellectual property are payments and receipts between residents and nonresidents for the authorized use of proprietary rights (such as patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial processes and designs including trade secrets, and franchises) and for the use, through licensing agreements, of produced originals or prototypes (such as copyrights on books and manuscripts, computer software, cinematographic works, and sound recordings) and related rights (such as for live performances and television, cable, or satellite broadcast). Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • With US > US > Exports of industrial engines per 1000: US exports of industrial engines, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of railway transportation equipment per million: US exports of railway transportation equipment, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Exports > Goods and services > Annual % growth: Annual growth rate of exports of goods and services based on constant local currency. Aggregates are based on constant 2000 U.S. dollars. Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude labor and property income (formerly called factor services) as well as transfer payments.
  • With US > US > Exports of vegetables per 1000: US exports of vegetables, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US > Exports of computers per 1000: US exports of computers, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Balance of payments > Primary income receipts > BoP, current US$: Primary income receipts (BoP, current US$). Primary income receipts refer to employee compensation paid to resident workers working abroad and investment income (receipts on direct investment, portfolio investment, other investments, and receipts on reserve assets). Data are in current U.S. dollars.
  • With US > US imports of apparel and household goods-cotton per 1000: US imports of apparel and household goods-cotton, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of automotive tires and tubes per 1000: US imports of automotive tires and tubes, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Exports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ > Per capita: Exports of goods, services and income is the sum of goods (merchandise) exports, exports of (nonfactor) services and income (factor) receipts. Data are in current U.S. dollars. Per capita figures expressed per 1 population.
  • With US > US > Exports of natural gas liquids per million: US exports of natural gas liquids, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of finished textile industrial supplies per million: US imports of finished textile industrial supplies, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of generators > Transformers > And accessories per 1000: US imports of generators, transformers, and accessories, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of gem diamonds-uncut or unset per 1000: US imports of gem diamonds-uncut or unset, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per thousand population for the same year.
  • Exports > Exports of goods and services per capita: GDP by Type of Expenditure at current prices - US dollars. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of numismatic coins per million: US imports of numismatic coins, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of photographic and optical equipment per million: US imports of photographic and optical equipment, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • With US > US imports of records > Tapes > And disks per million: US imports of records, tapes, and disks, USD Thousands, 2004. Figures expressed per million population for the same year.
  • Exports > Merchandise exports by the reporting economy > Current US$ per capita: Merchandise exports by the reporting economy (current US$). Merchandise exports by the reporting economy are the total merchandise exports by the reporting economy to the rest of the world, as reported in the IMF's Direction of trade database. Data are in current US$. Figures expressed per capita for the same year.
  • Exports > Commercial service exports > Current US$: Commercial service exports (current US$). Commercial service exports are total service exports minus exports of government services not included elsewhere. International transactions in services are defined by the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (1993) as the economic output of intangible commodities that may be produced, transferred, and consumed at the same time. Definitions may vary among reporting economies.
  • Exports > Computer > Communications and other services > % of commercial service > Exports: Computer, communications and other services (% of commercial service exports) include such activities as international telecommunications, and postal and courier services; computer data; news-related service transactions between residents and nonresidents; construction services; royalties and license fees; miscellaneous business, professional, and technical services; and personal, cultural, and recreational services."
  • Exports > Merchandise > Exports to high-income economies > % of total merchandise > Exports: Merchandise exports to high-income economies are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to high-income economies according to the World Bank classification of economies as of July 1, 2009. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data."
  • Exports > Ores and scrap metal > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports: Ores and metals comprise the commodities in SITC sections 27 (crude fertilizer, minerals nes); 28 (metalliferous ores, scrap); and 68 (non-ferrous metals)."
  • Exports > License fees and royalties: Royalty and license fees are payments and receipts between residents and nonresidents for the authorized use of intangible, nonproduced, nonfinancial assets and proprietary rights (such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial processes, and franchises) and for the use, through licensing agreements, of produced originals of prototypes (such as films and manuscripts). Data are in current U.S. dollars."
  • Exports > Merchandise > Exports > Current US$: Merchandise exports show the f.o.b. value of goods provided to the rest of the world valued in current U.S. dollars.
  • Exports > Salaries and investment income: Net income refers to receipts and payments of employee compensation paid to nonresident workers and investment income (receipts and payments on direct investment, portfolio investment, other investments, and receipts on reserve assets). Income derived from the use of intangible assets is recorded under business services. Data are in current U.S. dollars."
  • Exports > Services: Services (previously nonfactor services) refer to economic output of intangible commodities that may be produced, transferred, and consumed at the same time. International transactions in services are defined by the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (1993), but definitions may nevertheless vary among reporting economies. Data are in current U.S. dollars."
  • Exports > Merchandise > Exports by the reporting economy > Current US$: Merchandise exports by the reporting economy are the total merchandise exports by the reporting economy to the rest of the world, as reported in the IMF's Direction of trade database. Data are in current US$."
  • Exports > Merchandise > Exports to third world economies in Latin America and the Caribbean > % of total merchan: Merchandise exports to third world economies in Latin America and the Caribbean are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to third world economies in the Latin America and the Caribbean region according to World Bank classification of economies as of July 1, 2009. Data are as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data."
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Weighted mean > Primary products: Weighted mean most favored nations tariff is the average of most favored nation rates weighted by the product import shares corresponding to each partner country. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups and import weights. Import weights were calculated using the United Nations Statistics Division's Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database. Primary products are commodities classified in SITC revision 3 sections 0-4 plus division 68 (nonferrous metals).
  • Tariffs > Bound rate > Simple mean > Primary products: Simple mean bound rate is the unweighted average of all the lines in the tariff schedule in which bound rates have been set. Bound rates result from trade negotiations incorporated into a country's schedule of concessions and are thus enforceable. Primary products are commodities classified in SITC revision 3 sections 0-4 plus division 68 (nonferrous metals).
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Simple mean > Manufactured products: Simple mean applied tariff is the unweighted average of effectively applied rates for all products subject to tariffs calculated for all traded goods. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups. Effectively applied tariff rates at the six- and eight-digit product level are averaged for products in each commodity group. When the effectively applied rate is unavailable, the most favored nation rate is used instead. To the extent possible, specific rates have been converted to their ad valorem equivalent rates and have been included in the calculation of simple mean tariffs. Manufactured products are commodities classified in SITC revision 3 sections 5-8 excluding division 68."
  • Tariffs > Share of tariff lines with specific rates > All products: Share of tariff lines with specific rates is the share of lines in the tariff schedule that are set on a per unit basis or that combine ad valorem and per unit rates. It shows the extent to which countries use tariffs based on physical quantities or other, non-ad valorem measures."
  • Tariffs > Share of tariff lines with specific rates > Primary products: Share of tariff lines with specific rates is the share of lines in the tariff schedule that are set on a per unit basis or that combine ad valorem and per unit rates. It shows the extent to which countries use tariffs based on physical quantities or other, non-ad valorem measures. Primary products are commodities classified in SITC revision 3 sections 0-4 plus division 68 (nonferrous metals)."
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Weighted mean > All products: Weighted mean most favored nations tariff is the average of most favored nation rates weighted by the product import shares corresponding to each partner country. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups and import weights. Import weights were calculated using the United Nations Statistics Division's Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database.
  • Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Simple mean > Primary products: Simple mean most favored nation tariff rate is the unweighted average of most favored nation rates for all products subject to tariffs calculated for all traded goods. Data are classified using the Harmonized System of trade at the six- or eight-digit level. Tariff line data were matched to Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) revision 3 codes to define commodity groups. Primary products are commodities classified in SITC revision 3 sections 0-4 plus division 68 (nonferrous metals).
  • Exports > Merchandise > Exports to third world economies in Europe and Central Asia > % of total merchandise exp: Merchandise exports to third world economies in Europe and Central Asia are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to third world economies in the Europe and Central Asia region according to World Bank classification of economies as of July 1, 2009. Data are as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data."
  • Imports > Merchandise imports from third world economies in South Asia > % of total merchandise imports: Merchandise imports from third world economies in South Asia are the sum of merchandise imports by the reporting economy from third world economies in the South Asia region according to the World Bank classification of economies as of July 1, 2009. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise imports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data."
  • Imports > Merchandise imports from third world economies in Sub-Saharan Africa > % of total merchandise import: Merchandise imports from third world economies in Sub-Saharan Africa are the sum of merchandise imports by the reporting economy from third world economies in the Sub-Saharan Africa region according to the World Bank classification of economies as of July 1, 2009. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise imports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data."
  • Exports > Goods and services > Current LCU: Exports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services provided to the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude labor and property income (formerly called factor services) as well as transfer payments. Data are in current local currency.
  • Imports from US > Per $ GDP: In US dollars. Jan 2003 - March 2003 Per $ GDP figures expressed per $100 of Gross Domestic Product.
STAT Japan United Kingdom HISTORY
Export growth 9.54
Ranked 45th.
-5.28
Ranked 111th.

Export value index 111.87%
Ranked 27th.
116.58%
Ranked 24th. 4% more than Japan

Exports $765.20 billion
Ranked 4th. 89% more than United Kingdom
$405.60 billion
Ranked 10th.

Exports > Exports of goods and services 873.96 billion
Ranked 3rd. 12% more than United Kingdom
780.14 billion
Ranked 4th.

Exports > Exports of goods and services > Constant 2000 US$ per capita $5,832.01
Ranked 35th.
$11,141.77
Ranked 23th. 91% more than Japan

Exports > Goods 501.65 billion
Ranked 6th. 3% more than United Kingdom
484.91 billion
Ranked 7th.

Exports > Goods and services 10%
Ranked 152nd.
27%
Ranked 110th. 3 times more than Japan
Exports per capita $6,003.90
Ranked 39th.
$6,513.45
Ranked 38th. 8% more than Japan

Exports to US $28.91 billion
Ranked 4th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
$10.17 billion
Ranked 6th.
Imports $636.80 billion
Ranked 4th. 17% more than United Kingdom
$546.50 billion
Ranked 6th.

Imports > Goods and services > BoP > Current US$ > Per $ GDP 0.134 BoP $ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 129th.
0.305 BoP $ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 104th. 2 times more than Japan

Imports > Imports of goods and services 992.05 billion
Ranked 3rd. 19% more than United Kingdom
834.86 billion
Ranked 4th.

Imports per capita $4,996.45
Ranked 43th.
$8,776.13
Ranked 27th. 76% more than Japan

With US > US imports of bauxite and aluminum 31,938
Ranked 20th. 10% more than United Kingdom
29,162
Ranked 22nd.
With US > US imports of bauxite and aluminum per 1000 0.25
Ranked 47th.
0.487
Ranked 40th. 95% more than Japan
Exports > Export growth in USD 94.29
Ranked 141st.
129.49
Ranked 121st. 37% more than Japan

Exports > Goods and services > Constant 2000 US$ 638.85 billion constant 2000 US$
Ranked 4th. 37% more than United Kingdom
466.3 billion constant 2000 US$
Ranked 3rd.

Imports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ per capita 5,051.83 BoP $
Ranked 47th.
15,853.99 BoP $
Ranked 16th. 3 times more than Japan

Tariffs > Binding coverage > All products 99.66%
Ranked 54th.
99.98%
Ranked 12th. About the same as Japan

Exports > Per $ GDP $0.14 per $1 of GDP
Ranked 135th.
$0.19 per $1 of GDP
Ranked 117th. 35% more than Japan

Exports > Export growth 94.02
Ranked 111th.
99.5
Ranked 107th. 6% more than Japan

Exports > Primary 3%
Ranked 113th.
17%
Ranked 88th. 6 times more than Japan
Exports > Goods and services > Constant LCU 68845700000000 308179900000
Imports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ 645.49 billion BoP $
Ranked 6th.
954.8 billion BoP $
Ranked 3rd. 48% more than Japan

Exports > Leading export market China European Union
Balance of payments > Net primary income > BoP, current US$ per million $1.40 billion
Ranked 7th. 30 times more than United Kingdom
$47.30 million
Ranked 24th.

Exports > Exports of goods, services and primary income > BoP, current US$ $1.15 trillion
Ranked 5th. 12% more than United Kingdom
$1.02 trillion
Ranked 6th.

Imports from US $12.55 billion
Ranked 3rd. 44% more than United Kingdom
$8.72 billion
Ranked 4th.
Exports > Per capita $5,321.21 per capita
Ranked 40th.
$7,275.87 per capita
Ranked 33th. 37% more than Japan

Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Simple mean > All products 2.61%
Ranked 89th. 64% more than United Kingdom
1.59%
Ranked 111th.

Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Weighted mean > All products 1.31%
Ranked 89th. 14% more than United Kingdom
1.15%
Ranked 106th.

Trading partners > Partner countries and regions of OECD merchandise trade per million 0.0249%
Ranked 13th.
0.0764%
Ranked 8th. 3 times more than Japan
Imports from US per capita $98.24
Ranked 45th.
$146.35
Ranked 28th. 49% more than Japan
Imports ratio of GDP 8%
Ranked 43th.
29%
Ranked 35th. 4 times more than Japan
Trading partners > Partner countries and regions of OECD merchandise trade 3.18%
Ranked 8th.
4.72%
Ranked 4th. 49% more than Japan
Imports > Goods and services 8%
Ranked 155th.
29%
Ranked 122nd. 4 times more than Japan
Trade in goods > Imports of goods $622.24 Billion US dollars
Ranked 4th.
$624.61 Billion US dollars
Ranked 3rd. About the same as Japan
Share of trade in GDP > Trade in goods and services 16.76%
Ranked 29th.
27.98%
Ranked 25th. 67% more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of chemicals-other 1.13 million
Ranked 4th. 55% more than United Kingdom
732,133
Ranked 6th.
With US > US imports of nonmonetary gold per 1000 0.011
Ranked 40th.
0.144
Ranked 25th. 13 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of copper 82,362
Ranked 5th. 4 times more than United Kingdom
20,272
Ranked 11th.
Exports to US per capita $226.39
Ranked 21st. 33% more than United Kingdom
$170.76
Ranked 31st.
Exports to US > Per $ GDP $0.77 per $100
Ranked 52nd. 35% more than United Kingdom
$0.57 per $100
Ranked 70th.
Share of trade in GDP > Trade in goods and services per million 0.135%
Ranked 29th.
0.485%
Ranked 25th. 4 times more than Japan
Import value index 139.19%
Ranked 14th. 9% more than United Kingdom
127.5%
Ranked 19th.

With US > US > Exports of books > Printed matter 162,029
Ranked 5th.
519,704
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of military aircraft and parts 17,084
Ranked 12th.
281,255
Ranked 2nd. 16 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of newsprint 615,393
Ranked 3rd. 4 times more than United Kingdom
160,675
Ranked 6th.
Exports > External balance on goods and services > Current US$, % of GDP -1.981%
Ranked 59th.
-2.247%
Ranked 62nd. 13% more than Japan

With US > US > Exports of cookware > Cutlery > Tools per million 434.26
Ranked 39th.
746.28
Ranked 25th. 72% more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of cotton > Raw per million 737.22
Ranked 23th. 5 times more than United Kingdom
141.76
Ranked 40th.
Trading partners > Partner countries and regions of OECD merchandise > Exports per million 0.0175%
Ranked 14th.
0.0885%
Ranked 8th. 5 times more than Japan
Imports > Spending on imports 12.25
Ranked 138th.
30.04
Ranked 104th. 2 times more than Japan

Imports > Merchandise imports from high-income economies > % of total merchandise imports 55.65%
Ranked 102nd.
77.02%
Ranked 37th. 38% more than Japan

Imports > Ores and scrap metal imports > % of merchandise imports 6.35%
Ranked 6th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
3.06%
Ranked 27th.

Imports > Services 148.72 billion
Ranked 6th.
164.01 billion
Ranked 4th. 10% more than Japan

Trade in services > Imports of services $149.35 Billion US dollars
Ranked 4th.
$212.07 Billion US dollars
Ranked 3rd. 42% more than Japan
Exports > Manufactures > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports 88.03%
Ranked 6th. 22% more than United Kingdom
72.12%
Ranked 34th.

Import quantum/quantity index 117.93%
Ranked 22nd.
128.1%
Ranked 15th. 9% more than Japan

With US > US imports of newsprint 0.0
Ranked 31st.
8,046
Ranked 5th.
Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Weighted mean > Manufactured products 1.96%
Ranked 122nd.
3.32%
Ranked 102nd. 69% more than Japan

Balance of payments > Net capital account > BoP, current US$ $-1,017,167,485.72
Ranked 127th.
$5.98 billion
Ranked 4th.

Balance of payments > Secondary income receipts > BoP, current US$ $14.90 billion
Ranked 18th.
$27.63 billion
Ranked 7th. 86% more than Japan

With US > US imports of other materials > Except chemicals 585,360
Ranked 1st. 13 times more than United Kingdom
43,772
Ranked 7th.
With US > US imports of apparel and household goods-cotton 202,765
Ranked 39th. 97% more than United Kingdom
102,966
Ranked 48th.
Balance of payments > Portfolio Investment, net > BoP, current US$, % of GDP 0.704%
Ranked 28th.
13.1%
Ranked 7th. 19 times more than Japan

Exports > Computer, communications and other services > % of commercial service exports 59.01%
Ranked 15th. 28% more than United Kingdom
46.06%
Ranked 23th.

Exports > Transport services > % of service exports, BoP 29.92%
Ranked 27th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
11.94%
Ranked 84th.

With US > US > Exports of glassware > Chinaware 17,033
Ranked 5th.
22,701
Ranked 3rd. 33% more than Japan
With US > US imports of other parts and accessories 10.64 million
Ranked 3rd. 13 times more than United Kingdom
803,730
Ranked 9th.
With US > US imports of fish and shellfish 141,028
Ranked 16th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
51,014
Ranked 30th.
With US > US imports of other petroleum products 207,137
Ranked 25th.
1.92 million
Ranked 3rd. 9 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of aluminum and alumina 128,587
Ranked 4th. 77% more than United Kingdom
72,448
Ranked 6th.
With US > US imports of fuel oil 1,979
Ranked 62nd.
380,198
Ranked 10th. 192 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of furniture > Household items > Baskets 67,849
Ranked 23th.
131,179
Ranked 15th. 93% more than Japan
With US > US imports of other industrial machinery 4.79 million
Ranked 1st. 5 times more than United Kingdom
997,567
Ranked 7th.
With US > US > Exports of musical instruments 124,502
Ranked 2nd. 47% more than United Kingdom
84,890
Ranked 4th.
Import growth > Duration 1993-2002 3.7%
Ranked 30th.
6.8%
Ranked 13th. 84% more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of parts for military-type goods 873,921
Ranked 1st. 90% more than United Kingdom
460,299
Ranked 2nd.
With US > US > Exports of hair > Waste materials 33,031
Ranked 4th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
13,038
Ranked 8th.
With US > US > Exports of nuts 177,211
Ranked 4th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
78,034
Ranked 11th.
With US > US imports of feedstuff and foodgrains 17,172
Ranked 15th.
35,554
Ranked 11th. 2 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of records > Tapes > And disks 271,627
Ranked 2nd. 68% more than United Kingdom
161,358
Ranked 4th.
With US > US imports of nonfarm tractors and parts 206,764
Ranked 1st. 19 times more than United Kingdom
10,700
Ranked 14th.
With US > US imports of pleasure boats and motors 1.02 million
Ranked 1st. 7 times more than United Kingdom
136,684
Ranked 6th.
Imports > Documents to import > Number 5
Ranked 144th. 25% more than United Kingdom
4
Ranked 170th.

Exports > High-technology exports > Current US$ $126.48 billion
Ranked 5th. 83% more than United Kingdom
$68.94 billion
Ranked 9th.

With US > US > Exports of textile > Sewing machines per million 263.94
Ranked 56th.
588.56
Ranked 36th. 2 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of finished textile industrial supplies 214,220
Ranked 5th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
98,148
Ranked 8th.
With US > US imports of vegetables and preparations 16,687
Ranked 23th. 5 times more than United Kingdom
3,668
Ranked 37th.
Exports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ > Per $ GDP 0.181 BoP $ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 118th.
0.422 BoP $ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 73th. 2 times more than Japan

Exports > Goods and services > Current US$ > Per $ GDP 0.134$ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 157th.
0.261$ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 116th. 95% more than Japan

Exports > Goods and services > BoP > Current US$ 677.78 billion BoP $
Ranked 4th. 15% more than United Kingdom
587.54 billion BoP $
Ranked 5th.

With US > US > Exports of furniture > Household goods > Etc per 1000 0.673
Ranked 52nd.
1.87
Ranked 30th. 3 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of pharmaceutical preparations 1.41 million
Ranked 7th.
2.32 million
Ranked 3rd. 64% more than Japan
Exports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ per capita 6,408.58 BoP $
Ranked 41st.
15,397.89 BoP $
Ranked 18th. 2 times more than Japan

With US > US > Exports of nonferrous metals > Other 485,688
Ranked 1st. 57% more than United Kingdom
309,456
Ranked 3rd.
With US > US imports of feedstuff and foodgrains per million 134.41
Ranked 25th.
593.87
Ranked 14th. 4 times more than Japan
Exports > Goods and services > Current US$ 612.67 billion$
Ranked 4th. 7% more than United Kingdom
574.39 billion$
Ranked 3rd.

With US > US > Exports of cotton > Raw 94,188
Ranked 9th. 11 times more than United Kingdom
8,487
Ranked 26th.
With US > US > Exports of civilian aircraft per 1000 21.56
Ranked 18th. 39% more than United Kingdom
15.51
Ranked 25th.
With US > US > Exports of toysgamessporting goods 509,593
Ranked 2nd. 4% more than United Kingdom
492,112
Ranked 3rd.
With US > US > Exports of materials handling equipment 193,276
Ranked 6th.
287,646
Ranked 4th. 49% more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of books > Printed matter per 1000 1.27
Ranked 43th.
8.68
Ranked 11th. 7 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of artwork > Antiques > Stamps > Etc per 1000 0.932
Ranked 31st.
18.82
Ranked 6th. 20 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of fish and shellfish per 1000 1.1
Ranked 57th. 30% more than United Kingdom
0.852
Ranked 63th.
With US > US > Exports of bakery products 116,309
Ranked 3rd. 3 times more than United Kingdom
43,284
Ranked 5th.
With US > US > Exports of records > Tapes > And disks per 1000 2.13
Ranked 26th.
2.7
Ranked 19th. 27% more than Japan
With US > US imports of agricultural machinery and equipment per 1000 13.57
Ranked 2nd. 2 times more than United Kingdom
6.46
Ranked 7th.
With US > US imports of nickel per 1000 0.108
Ranked 19th.
1
Ranked 8th. 9 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of nonfarm tractors and parts per million 1,618.37
Ranked 3rd. 9 times more than United Kingdom
178.73
Ranked 16th.
With US > US imports of pleasure boats and motors per million 7,956.26
Ranked 2nd. 3 times more than United Kingdom
2,283.09
Ranked 11th.
Trade in services > Imports of services, % of GDP 2.97e-09%
Ranked 27th.
9.71e-09%
Ranked 12th. 3 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of tin 6,915
Ranked 8th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
2,955
Ranked 10th.
With US > US > Exports of agriculture-manufactured > Other per million 1,292.94
Ranked 20th.
1,396.78
Ranked 17th. 8% more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of apparel,household goods-nontextile per 1000 1.71
Ranked 21st. 2 times more than United Kingdom
0.76
Ranked 44th.
With US > US > Exports of chemicals-organic per 1000 11.24
Ranked 16th.
12
Ranked 14th. 7% more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of coal and fuels > Other per million 1,457.68
Ranked 8th. 4 times more than United Kingdom
382.31
Ranked 24th.
With US > US > Exports of meat > Poultry > Etc per 1000 8.39
Ranked 25th. 29 times more than United Kingdom
0.286
Ranked 78th.
Balance of payments > Portfolio Investment, net > BoP, current US$ $41.94 billion
Ranked 8th.
$319.03 billion
Ranked 1st. 8 times more than Japan

With US > US > Exports of photo > Service industry machinery per 1000 2.21
Ranked 57th.
7.18
Ranked 27th. 3 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of rugs per million 252.68
Ranked 33th.
486.54
Ranked 22nd. 93% more than Japan
With US > US imports of apparel and household goods-wool per 1000 0.436
Ranked 52nd.
1.22
Ranked 28th. 3 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of iron and steel manufactures-advanced per 1000 5.93
Ranked 5th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
2.14
Ranked 12th.
With US > US imports of industrial inorganic chemicals per 1000 3.05
Ranked 18th. 32% more than United Kingdom
2.31
Ranked 21st.
With US > US imports of sulfur and nonmetallic minerals per million 129.23
Ranked 25th.
198.6
Ranked 21st. 54% more than Japan
Balance of payments > Reserves and related items > BoP, current US$, % of GDP -0.642%
Ranked 103th.
0.478%
Ranked 60th.

With US > US > Exports of finished textile supplies 67,549
Ranked 8th.
83,358
Ranked 7th. 23% more than Japan
With US > US imports of food oils and oilseeds 17,283
Ranked 15th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
6,864
Ranked 25th.
With US > US > Exports of nonfarm tractors and parts 36,972
Ranked 11th.
44,367
Ranked 8th. 20% more than Japan
Balance of payments > Net capital account > BoP, current US$ per capita $-7.97
Ranked 114th.
$94.64
Ranked 25th.

Exports > Insurance and financial services > % of commercial service > Exports 4.5%
Ranked 37th.
28.7%
Ranked 3rd. 6 times more than Japan

Exports > Merchandise > Exports by the reporting economy > Residual > % of total merchandise > Exports 0.34%
Ranked 130th.
0.4%
Ranked 125th. 18% more than Japan

Trade in services > Imports of services per million $1.17 Billion US dollars
Ranked 27th.
$3.43 Billion US dollars
Ranked 12th. 3 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of writing and art supplies 158,982
Ranked 4th.
268,195
Ranked 3rd. 69% more than Japan
With US > US imports of automotive tires and tubes 1.12 million
Ranked 2nd. 10 times more than United Kingdom
117,661
Ranked 10th.
With US > US > Exports of agriculture-manufactured > Other 165,187
Ranked 2nd. 98% more than United Kingdom
83,622
Ranked 5th.
With US > US > Exports of alcoholic beverages > Excluding wine 64,239
Ranked 5th.
120,870
Ranked 1st. 88% more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of coal and fuels > Other 186,235
Ranked 2nd. 8 times more than United Kingdom
22,888
Ranked 9th.
With US > US imports of household and kitchen appliances 150,682
Ranked 11th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
60,069
Ranked 15th.
With US > US imports of iron and steel manufactures-advanced 757,582
Ranked 4th. 6 times more than United Kingdom
127,941
Ranked 8th.
With US > US imports of marine engines and parts 104,089
Ranked 3rd.
118,516
Ranked 2nd. 14% more than Japan
With US > US imports of photographic and optical equipment 164,814
Ranked 3rd. 8 times more than United Kingdom
21,924
Ranked 7th.
With US > US imports of plywood and veneers 3,451
Ranked 24th. 72% more than United Kingdom
2,002
Ranked 32nd.
With US > US imports of pulp and paper machinery 404,592
Ranked 4th. 69% more than United Kingdom
240,113
Ranked 6th.
With US > US imports of railway transportation equipment 126,157
Ranked 2nd. 6 times more than United Kingdom
19,963
Ranked 10th.
With US > US imports of semiconductors and related devices 3.13 million
Ranked 3rd. 12 times more than United Kingdom
254,667
Ranked 18th.
With US > US imports of sulfur and nonmetallic minerals 16,510
Ranked 8th. 39% more than United Kingdom
11,890
Ranked 11th.
Balance of payments > Net financial account > BoP, current US$, % of GDP 1.07%
Ranked 39th.
-3.5%
Ranked 76th.

Balance of payments > Net secondary income > BoP, current US$, % of GDP -0.241%
Ranked 103th.
-1.493%
Ranked 123th. 6 times more than Japan

Exports > Exports of goods and services > Current US$, % of GDP 14.66%
Ranked 125th.
32.04%
Ranked 76th. 2 times more than Japan

Exports > Exports of goods, services and primary income > BoP, current US$, % of GDP 19.23%
Ranked 126th.
42.06%
Ranked 69th. 2 times more than Japan

Balance of payments > Personal remittances, received > Current US$ per capita $19.91
Ranked 117th.
$28.09
Ranked 111th. 41% more than Japan

Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Simple mean > Primary products 4.91%
Ranked 76th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
2.27%
Ranked 109th.

Exports > Merchandise exports by the reporting economy > Current US$, % of GDP 13.98%
Ranked 136th.
18.95%
Ranked 117th. 36% more than Japan

Balance of payments > Secondary income, other sectors, payments > BoP, current US$ $22.91 billion
Ranked 8th.
$32.40 billion
Ranked 6th. 41% more than Japan

Balance of payments > Net primary income > BoP, current US$ $179.19 billion
Ranked 2nd. 60 times more than United Kingdom
$2.99 billion
Ranked 16th.

Balance of payments > Charges for the use of intellectual property, receipts > BoP, current US$ $31.89 billion
Ranked 3rd. 3 times more than United Kingdom
$12.46 billion
Ranked 5th.

With US > US > Exports of industrial engines per 1000 3.39
Ranked 50th.
13.19
Ranked 20th. 4 times more than Japan
With US > US > Exports of railway transportation equipment per million 223.89
Ranked 48th.
1,026.11
Ranked 16th. 5 times more than Japan
Exports > Goods and services > Annual % growth 13.89%
Ranked 40th. 2 times more than United Kingdom
5.62%
Ranked 77th.

With US > US > Exports of vegetables per 1000 3.73
Ranked 16th. 4 times more than United Kingdom
0.838
Ranked 41st.
With US > US > Exports of computers per 1000 4.19
Ranked 39th.
10.29
Ranked 16th. 2 times more than Japan
Balance of payments > Primary income receipts > BoP, current US$ $235.36 billion
Ranked 5th.
$257.78 billion
Ranked 3rd. 10% more than Japan

With US > US imports of apparel and household goods-cotton per 1000 1.59
Ranked 68th.
1.72
Ranked 66th. 8% more than Japan
With US > US imports of automotive tires and tubes per 1000 8.78
Ranked 3rd. 4 times more than United Kingdom
1.97
Ranked 15th.
Exports of goods > Services and income > BoP > Current US$ > Per capita 6,408.53 BoP $ per capita
Ranked 42nd.
15,397.33 BoP $ per capita
Ranked 19th. 2 times more than Japan

With US > US > Exports of natural gas liquids per million 12.05
Ranked 39th.
72.64
Ranked 24th. 6 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of finished textile industrial supplies per million 1,676.72
Ranked 14th. 2% more than United Kingdom
1,639.41
Ranked 15th.
With US > US imports of generators > Transformers > And accessories per 1000 11.23
Ranked 10th. Twice as much as United Kingdom
5.61
Ranked 17th.
With US > US imports of gem diamonds-uncut or unset per 1000 0.109
Ranked 33th.
1.75
Ranked 16th. 16 times more than Japan
Exports > Exports of goods and services per capita 6,851.31
Ranked 63th.
12,338.63
Ranked 41st. 80% more than Japan

With US > US imports of numismatic coins per million 1.64
Ranked 44th.
322.83
Ranked 11th. 196 times more than Japan
With US > US imports of photographic and optical equipment per million 1,290.02
Ranked 8th. 4 times more than United Kingdom
366.21
Ranked 17th.
With US > US imports of records > Tapes > And disks per million 743
Ranked 18th.
1,376.41
Ranked 11th. 85% more than Japan
Exports > Merchandise exports by the reporting economy > Current US$ per capita $6,450.04
Ranked 47th.
$7,382.61
Ranked 43th. 14% more than Japan

Exports > Commercial service exports > Current US$ $134.40 billion
Ranked 9th.
$280.35 billion
Ranked 3rd. 2 times more than Japan

Exports > Computer > Communications and other services > % of commercial service > Exports 62.19%
Ranked 13th. 41% more than United Kingdom
44.01%
Ranked 32nd.

Exports > Merchandise > Exports to high-income economies > % of total merchandise > Exports 60.75%
Ranked 101st.
85.47%
Ranked 26th. 41% more than Japan

Exports > Ores and scrap metal > Exports > % of merchandise > Exports 2.77%
Ranked 59th.
3.16%
Ranked 54th. 14% more than Japan

Exports > License fees and royalties 16.83 billion
Ranked 4th. 85% more than United Kingdom
9.08 billion
Ranked 8th.

Exports > Merchandise > Exports > Current US$ $580.72 billion
Ranked 5th. 65% more than United Kingdom
$352.49 billion
Ranked 10th.

Exports > Salaries and investment income 131.34 billion
Ranked 1st. 2 times more than United Kingdom
55.98 billion
Ranked 3rd.

Exports > Services 128.34 billion
Ranked 7th.
232.22 billion
Ranked 3rd. 81% more than Japan

Exports > Merchandise > Exports by the reporting economy > Current US$ $581.58 billion
Ranked 5th. 65% more than United Kingdom
$353.35 billion
Ranked 10th.

Exports > Merchandise > Exports to third world economies in Latin America and the Caribbean > % of total merchan 5.1%
Ranked 37th. 3 times more than United Kingdom
1.9%
Ranked 65th.

Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Weighted mean > Primary products 1.35%
Ranked 93th. 8% more than United Kingdom
1.25%
Ranked 110th.

Tariffs > Bound rate > Simple mean > Primary products 4.82%
Ranked 68th.
5.05%
Ranked 16th. 5% more than Japan

Tariffs > Tariff rate > Applied > Simple mean > Manufactured products 2.26%
Ranked 91st. 53% more than United Kingdom
1.48%
Ranked 110th.

Tariffs > Share of tariff lines with specific rates > All products 0.0
Ranked 29th.
0.0
Ranked 78th.

Tariffs > Share of tariff lines with specific rates > Primary products 0.0
Ranked 29th.
0.0
Ranked 78th.

Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Weighted mean > All products 1.56%
Ranked 122nd.
2.4%
Ranked 109th. 54% more than Japan

Tariffs > Tariff rate > Most favored nation > Simple mean > Primary products 5.02%
Ranked 76th. 4% more than United Kingdom
4.81%
Ranked 101st.

Exports > Merchandise > Exports to third world economies in Europe and Central Asia > % of total merchandise exp 1.04%
Ranked 89th.
3.09%
Ranked 57th. 3 times more than Japan

Imports > Merchandise imports from third world economies in South Asia > % of total merchandise imports 0.8%
Ranked 109th.
2.09%
Ranked 54th. 3 times more than Japan

Imports > Merchandise imports from third world economies in Sub-Saharan Africa > % of total merchandise import 1.35%
Ranked 55th.
2.07%
Ranked 48th. 53% more than Japan

Exports > Goods and services > Current LCU 66286300000000 315914000000
Imports from US > Per $ GDP $0.34 per $100
Ranked 74th.
$0.49 per $100
Ranked 60th. 46% more than Japan

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