Largest Countries By Total International Trade
Rank | Country | Total International Trade (Billions of USD) |
Date of information |
---|---|---|---|
- | World | 27,567.0 | 2010 est. |
- | European Union (Extra-EU27) | 4,475.0 | 2011 est. |
1 | United States | 3,825.0 | 2011 est. |
2 | China | 3,561.0 | 2011 est. |
3 | Germany | 2,882.0 | 2011 est. |
4 | Japan | 1,595.5 | 2011 est. |
5 | France | 1,263.0 | 2011 est. |
6 | United Kingdom | 1,150.3 | 2011 est. |
7 | Netherlands | 1,091.0 | 2011 est. |
8 | South Korea | 1,084.0 | 2011 est. |
9 | Italy | 1,050.1 | 2011 est. |
- | Hong Kong | 944.8 | 2011 est. |
10 | Canada | 910.2 | 2011 est. |
11 | Russia | 843.4 | 2011 est. |
12 | Singapore | 818.8 | 2011 est. |
13 | India | 792.3 | 2011 est. |
14 | Spain | 715.2 | 2011 est. |
15 | Mexico | 678.2 | 2011 est. |
16 | Belgium | 664.4 | 2011 est. |
17 | Taiwan | 623.7 | 2011 est. |
18 | Switzerland | 607.9 | 2011 est. |
19 | Australia | 502.3 | 2011 est. |
20 | Brazil | 470.4 | 2011 est. |
Source : Exports. Imports. The World Factbook.
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