Emerging markets Compared by Energy > Coal > Imports
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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | India | 36.87 million ton | 2005 | ||
2 | China | 26.17 million ton | 2005 | ||
3 | Russia | 22.39 million ton | 2005 | ||
4 | Turkey | 17.36 million ton | 2005 | ||
5 | Brazil | 13.7 million ton | 2005 | ||
6 | Malaysia | 10.49 million ton | 2005 | ||
7 | Ukraine | 7.39 million ton | 2005 | ||
8 | Thailand | 6.7 million ton | 2005 | ||
9 | Bulgaria | 4.09 million ton | 2005 | ||
10 | Chile | 4 million ton | 2005 | ||
11 | Philippines | 3.39 million ton | 2005 | ||
12 | Poland | 3.37 million ton | 2005 | ||
13 | Romania | 3.13 million ton | 2005 | ||
14 | Pakistan | 2.84 million ton | 2005 | ||
15 | South Africa | 1.86 million ton | 2005 | ||
16 | Mexico | 1.58 million ton | 2005 | ||
17 | Hungary | 1.45 million ton | 2005 | ||
18 | Argentina | 1.44 million ton | 2005 | ||
19 | Peru | 940,000 ton | 2005 | ||
20 | Lithuania | 293,000 ton | 2005 | ||
21 | Latvia | 116,000 ton | 2005 | ||
22 | Indonesia | 98,000 ton | 2005 | ||
23 | Estonia | 54,000 ton | 2005 | ||
24 | Venezuela | 19,000 ton | 1991 | ||
25 | Colombia | 2,550 ton | 2005 |
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Interesting observations about Energy > Coal > Imports
- Japan has had the highest coal > imports since 1990.
- India ranked first for coal > imports amongst Emerging markets in 2005.
- United Kingdom ranked first for coal > imports amongst European Union in 2005.
- Germany ranked second for coal > imports amongst Cold countries in 2005.
- South Korea ranked second for coal > imports amongst High income OECD countries in 2005.
- Russia ranked first for coal > imports amongst Former Soviet republics in 2005.
- United States ranked second for coal > imports amongst Christian countries in 2005.
- Spain ranked third for coal > imports amongst Europe in 2005.
- All of the top 2 countries by coal > imports are Densely populated.
- Canada ranked last for coal > imports amongst Group of 7 countries (G7) in 2005.