International Trade - Largest Countries By Total International Trade

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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