Former Spanish colonies Compared by Economy > Trade balance with US
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| # | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Panama | $310.90 million | 2003 | |
| 2 | Costa Rica | $145.00 million | 2003 | |
| 3 | Dominican Republic | $128.60 million | 2003 | |
| 4 | Paraguay | $106.20 million | 2003 | |
| 5 | Cuba | $45.20 million | 2003 | |
| 6 | Uruguay | $16.70 million | 2003 | |
| 7 | Bolivia | $9.20 million | 2003 | |
| 8 | Western Sahara | $100,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 9 | El Salvador | $-16,300,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 10 | Equatorial Guinea | $-45,100,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 11 | Honduras | $-62,200,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 12 | Nicaragua | $-64,400,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 13 | Guatemala | $-90,900,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 14 | Peru | $-98,900,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 15 | Ecuador | $-272,400,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 16 | Argentina | $-295,200,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 17 | Chile | $-492,400,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 18 | Philippines | $-524,600,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 19 | Colombia | $-699,300,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 20 | Venezuela | $-2,079,700,000.00 | 2003 | |
| 21 | Mexico | $-10,841,400,000.00 | 2003 |
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