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ISBN 978-92-870-3739-8

World Trade Organization

Centre William Rappard

Rue de Lausanne 154

CH-1211 Geneva 21

Switzerland

Tel. switchboard: +41 (0)22 739 51 11

Fax: +41 (0)22 731 42 06

email: [email protected]: www.wto.org

International Trade Statistics 2010 oers a

comprehensive overview o the latest developments in

world trade, covering the details o merchandise trade by

product and trade in commercial services by category.

Each chapter is introduced by a highlights section

that identifes the most salient trends in the data and

illustrates them with numerous charts and maps. There

is also a methodological chapter that explains essential

concepts and defnitions used in compiling the statistics,and an appendix with detailed data on trade by region.

International Trade Statistics 2010 serves as an

invaluable reerence or researchers, policy makers and

anyone interested in international trade.

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Trade

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About the WTO

The World Trade Organization deals with

 the global rules of trade between nations.

Its main function is to ensure that trade flows

as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible.

About this publication

International Trade Statistics is produced

by the World Trade Organization on anannual basis to provide a comprehensive

overview of world trade. It includes details

of merchandise trade by product and trade

in commercial services by category as well

as a chapter on essential concepts and the

methods used to compile the statistics.

For more information

All data used in this report, as well as additional

charts not included, can be downloaded from

 the WTO web site at www.wto.org/statistics.

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Contents

Acknowledgements

I. World trade developments in 2009

Highlights 3

1. Overview 8

2. Trade by region 9

3. Leading traders 13

4. Bilateral trade o leading traders 17

5. Regional Trade Agreements 25

6. Least-developed countries 29

7. Foreign aliates trade in services 33

II. Merchandise trade by product

Highlights 35

1. Overview 43

2. Agricultural products 48

3. Fuels and mining products 59

4. Manuactures 64

III. Trade in commercial services

Highlights 117

1. Overview 123

2. Transportation services 124

3. Travel 1294. Other commercial services 134

IV. Metadata

1. Composition o geographica l and economic groupings 160

2. Denitions and methodology 164

3. Specic notes or selected economies 170

4. Statistical sources 172

V. Appendix 173

VI. World maps 237

Abbreviations and symbols  242

List of tables  243

WTO members  250

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Acknowledgements

This publication has been prepared under the direction o Hubert Escaith,Chie Statistician. Coordination o the report was done by Andreas Maurer andsupervision o the overall table, chart and map production was done by NinezPiezas-Jerbi, with the assistance o Luz Alejandra Barajas Barbosa, AntonellaLiberatore and Paulina Tourn. Statistical research, data compilation and thepreparation o estimates were conducted by Barbara d’Andrea-Adrian, ChristopheDegain, Florian Eberth, Joscelyn Magdeleine, Yann Marcus, Bekele Tamenu, and

Ying Yan.

Special thanks are owed to Vuddha Meach or his many years o dedicatedservice, particularly to the production o this publication.

Acknowledgements are due to the multilateral, national and private institutionsor providing their statistics. The detailed statistical sources used in this reportare presented in Chapter IV Metadata.

The International Trade Statistics Section also wishes to thank colleagues romthe Inormation and External Relations Division (IERD) and the LanguagesDocumentation and Inormation Management Division (LDIMD) whosecollaboration are vital in the production o this report . In par ticular, recognitionis due to Anthony Martin and Steve Cooper rom IERD, and to the French andSpanish translators (LDIMD) or rendering the report in the WTO’s other

ocial languages.

Finally, we wish to thank the community o “International Trade Statistics” usersor their suggestions and comments on previous editions. Their regular eedbackallows us to better provide them with relevant statistical data.

This publication is also available online at www.wto.org/statistics

For more inormation on the contents o this report, comments or suggestions orimprovement may be sent by email to the International Trade Statistics Section([email protected]).

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I. World trade developments

The Highlights

Merchandise trade takes a major tumble

An upward turn in merchandise trade in the 2nd quarter o 2009

China becomes the leading merchandise exporter

Merchandise trade within regions remains

greater than trade between regions

Trade in commercial services also aected by the crisis

Commercial services in Europe and the CIS are the hardest hit

The EU is the largest supplier o services to the United States

This chapter addresses the major

developments in world trade over the

last year and its relationship to GDP.

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An upward turn in merchandise trade in the 2nd quarter o 2009

Monthly merchandise trade, aggregate o 70 economies

• In 2008, growth o world merchandise trade peaked

in July, ell drastically in August and registered a

weak recovery in September, beore the collapse

o Lehman Brothers signalled the beginning o the

economic recession. Thereater, trade entered

into a phase o steep decline, alling each month

until starting to level out in February 2009.

• Following a series o coordinated economic stimulus

packages, trade started to grow again in March

2009 comparable to the level o world trade in early

2006, though the growth was rom a low base.

• Despite the recovery in March, world merchandise

trade dropped by 23 per cent in 2009 (in

nominal terms) compared with 2008, the

greatest decline in more than 50 years.

JAN08

MAR08

MAR09

SEPT08

JAN09

MAR10

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Exports

Imports

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90

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2008=100

Merchandise trade takes a major tumble

Volume o world merchandise exports and gross domestic product, 2000-2009

• World merchandise exports took a major tumble

in 2009, declining by 12 per cent; world GDP also

declined but at a much lower rate o 2.4 per cent.

• The steep all in trade is due to a combination o

actors, such as weak demand, alling commodity

prices, global supply chains, the simultaneous

impact o the economic crisis across countriesand regions, and limited access to credit in

general, and trade nance in particular.

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2000-09 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Volume oftotal exports

Annualpercentage

change

GDP

• In 2001 world merchandise trade declined

due to the bursting o the dot.com bubble and

the impact o the 9/11 events. The decline

was marginal, however, and coincided with low

but positive GDP growth o 1.6 per cent.

• Merchandise trade has consistently outpaced

GDP growth, peaking in 2004. The reboundin trade was partly due to the strong rise in

commodity prices and in global demand.

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China becomes the leading merchandise exporter

• In 2009, China overtook Germany as the

lead exporter o merchandise. The United

States remained in third position.

• The United States remained the world’s

leading importer. However, its share in

world imports was reduced rom 13.1 per

cent in 2008 to 12.7 per cent in 2009.

• China’s share in world merchandise imports

increased rom 6.9 per cent in 2008 to 7.9 per cent

in 2009, resulting in China becoming the second

largest world importer. China, Germany and the

United States remain well ahead o other countries

in terms o the total value o imports and exports.

Leading economies o merchandise trade, 2009

80 180 280 380 480 580

United States

Germany

France

China

Japan

Netherlands

680 780Exports

(Billion USD)

Imports(Billion USD)

880 980 1080 1180 1280

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1380

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Merchandise trade within regions remains

greater than trade between regions

World merchandise exports by region and destination, 2009

• Trade within regions dominates world

trade. Europe and Asia remain their own top

trading destinations.

• In 2009, trade within Europe accounted or 72

per cent o European trade. More than hal o

Asia’s exports (52 per cent) remained within

Asia. Some 48 per cent o North America’s

exports remained in North America.

• The trade fows o Europe, Asia and North

America with the Middle East, the Commonwealth

o Independent States (CIS), Arica and Central

and South America and the Caribbean (CSC)

are less signicant. For the Middle East, the CIS,

Arica and CSC, the main export destinations

remain Europe, Asia and North America.

MIDDLE EAST CSC

CIS

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EUR

EUR

EUR

EUR

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ASI

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EUR

ASI

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NAX

NAX

NAX

NAX

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OTHERSOTHERS

OTHERSOTHERS

AFR

MEA

MEA

MEA

CIS

CIS

CIS

CSCC

CSC

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World exports o commercial services, Q1 2008–Q4 2009

Trade in commercial services also aected by the crisis

 

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2009

Commercial services in Europe and the CIS are the hardest hit

Exports o commercial services by selected region, 2008-2009

• In 2009, Europe’s exports o commercial

services, accounting or almost hal o

world exports, declined by 14 per cent.

• In the CIS, the region recording the

most rapid growth in 2008, exports o

commercial services ell by 17 per cent.

• Asia’s exports decreased by 12 per cent

in 2009. In North America and Arica, the

decline was by 9 per cent. Central and South

America and the Caribbean was the least

aected region, with a decline o 8 per cent.

• Although all regions were showing signs o

recovery by the second hal o 2009, Arican

countries were the most dynamic, with

exports recording a 1 per cent growth.

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20

30

40

50

NorthAmerica

C & SAmerica

Europe CIS Africa Asia

1st half2008

2nd half2008

1st half2009

2nd half2009

Percentagechange,

year-on-year

• In 2009, world exports o commercial services

declined by 12 per cent, to US$ 3,350

billion, as a result o the global crisis.

• At the lowest point o the economic crisis, in the

second quarter o 2009, commercial services

dropped by almost 20 per cent on average year-

on-year. World exports started to recover quickly in

the second hal o the year, but rom a low base.

• Preliminary data or the rst quarter o

2010 conrm an upward trend.

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The EU is the largest supplier o services to the United States

Services supplied to the United States through majority-owned oreign

afliates (FATS) and through cross-border trade (BOP) by origin, 2007

• In 2007, services supplied to the United States

through majority-owned oreign aliates reached

US$ 672 billion.

• The EU accounted or US$ 366 billion, or some

54.5 per cent o the total services provided.

EU oreign aliates provided services mostly

in nance and insurance, wholesale andretail trade, and in the inormation sector.

• Services by Japanese oreign aliates

represented 14 per cent o the total services

supplied to the United States. This was ollowed

by Canada (9.6 per cent), Switzerland (7.4

per cent) and Bermuda (4.2 per cent).

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Table I.1

(Annual percentage change)

2000-09 2007 2008 2009

World merchandise exports 3.0 6.5 2.0 -12.0

 Agricultural products 3.0 5.5 2.0 -3.0

Fuels and mining products 2.0 3.5 0.5 -4.5

Manufactures 3.5 8.0 2.5 -15.5

World merchandise production 1.5 0.5 1.0 -5.0

 Agriculture 2.0 2.5 3.5 0.5

Mining 1.0 0.0 1.0 -2.0

Manufacturing 1.0 0.0 1.0 -7.0

World GDP 2.0 3.5 1.5 -2.5

Growth in the volume of world merchandise exports and production, 2000-2009

Note : See the Metadata for the estimation of world aggregates of merchandise exports, production and GDP.

Table I.2

(Annual percentage change)

2000-09 2008 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

3 2 -12 World 3 2 -13

1 2 -15 North America 1 -3 -17-2 -6 -18 Canada 1 1 -17

1 1 -15 Mexico 1 4 -20

2 6 -14 United States 1 -4 -17

4 1 -8 South and Central America 6 13 -17

2 0 -15 Europe 1 -1 -15

2 0 -15 European Union (27) 1 -1 -15

1 0 -3 Norway 3 3 -14

2 2 -15 Switzerland 1 3 -10

6 2 -5 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 11 17 -26

8 6 -11 Asia 6 5 -8

2 6 -5 Australia 7 10 -11

17 9 -11 China 15 4 3

-4 -11 -1 Hong Kong, China 2 -2 -6

12 15 -3 India 13 18 -3

2 3 -25 Japan 1 -1 -13

6 4 -8   Six East Asian traders a 3 4 -13

Growth in the volume of world merchandise trade by selected region and economy, 2000-2009

a Hong Kong, China; Malaysia; Republic of Korea; Singapore; Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu (Taipei, Chinese) and Thailand.

ImportsExports

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2000-09 2008 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Merchandise

8 15 -23 World 7 16 -23

3 11 -21 North America 3 8 -25

3 12 -18 United States 3 7 -26

2 9 -31 Canada 3 7 -21

10 21 -24 South and Central America 9 30 -26

12 23 -23 Brazil 10 44 -27

12 -2 -19 Chile 10 31 -31

7 12 -22 Europe 7 13 -25

7 11 -23 European Union (27) 7 12 -259 16 -14 Switzerland 7 14 -15

13 35 -36 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 17 32 -33

12 33 -36 Russian Federation 18 31 -34

12 36 -41 Ukraine 14 41 -47

11 28 -31 Africa 13 28 -15

9 16 -23 South Africa 11 14 -27

11 27 -36 Nigeria a 18 43 -22

11 33 -33 Middle East 13 28 -18

11 33 -39 Saudi Arabia 14 28 -17

15 34 -27 United Arab Emirates a 17 34 -21

9 15 -18 Asia 9 21 -20

19 17 -16 China 18 18 -11

2 9 -26 Japan 4 23 -28Commercial services

9 13 -12 World 9 14 -12

6 9 -9 North America 5 8 -10

6 10 -9 United States 5 8 -9

4 4 -13 Canada 7 8 -12

9 16 -8 South and Central America 8 21 -8

13 27 -9 Brazil 12 28 -1

10 16 -9 Argentina 3 20 -11

10 12 -14 Europe 9 12 -13

10 12 -15 European Union (27) 9 12 -13

10 19 -10 Switzerland 10 15 -2

16 28 -17 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 16 26 -20

18 30 -18 Russian Federation 16 30 -19

15 27 -23 Ukraine 17 43 -32

... 16 -9 Africa ... 27 -16

9 25 -14 Egypt 7 25 -22

... -8 -6 South Africa ... 3 -13

... ... -4 Middle East ... ... -9

... ... 2 Saudi Arabia ... ... -8

4 14 -10 Israel 4 13 -14

11 16 -12 Asia 9 15 -9

17 20 -12 China 18 22 0

7 15 -14 Japan 4 10 -10

a Secretariat estimates.

World merchandise trade and trade in commercial services by region and selected economy, 2000-2009

Table I.3

(Annual percentage change)

2. Trade by region

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Table I.4

(Billion dollars and percentage)

OriginNorth

America

South and

CentralAmerica Europe CIS Africa Middle East Asia World

Value

World 2026 437 5105 311 391 510 3197 12178

North America 769 128 292 9 28 49 324 1602

South and Central America 115 120 90 6 13 11 96 459

Europe 366 75 3620 147 162 154 426 5016

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 23 5 239 87 7 14 63 452

  Africa 66 9 149 1 45 12 85 384

Middle East 60 5 76 4 34 107 357 690

  Asia 627 95 641 57 102 163 1846 3575

Share of regional trade flows in each region's total merchandise exports

World 16.6 3.6 41.9 2.6 3.2 4.2 26.3 100.0

North America 48.0 8.0 18.2 0.6 1.8 3.1 20.2 100.0

South and Central America 25.0 26.1 19.6 1.3 2.8 2.5 20.8 100.0

Europe 7.3 1.5 72.2 2.9 3.2 3.1 8.5 100.0

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5.2 1.1 52.9 19.2 1.6 3.2 13.9 100.0

  Africa 17.1 2.4 38.8 0.3 11.7 3.0 22.2 100.0

Middle East 8.7 0.7 11.0 0.5 4.9 15.5 51.8 100.0

  Asia 17.5 2.7 17.9 1.6 2.8 4.6 51.6 100.0

Share of regional trade flows in world merchandise exports

World 16.6 3.6 41.9 2.6 3.2 4.2 26.3 100.0

North America 6.3 1.1 2.4 0.1 0.2 0.4 2.7 13.2

South and Central America 0.9 1.0 0.7 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.8 3.8

Europe 3.0 0.6 29.7 1.2 1.3 1.3 3.5 41.2

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0.2 0.0 2.0 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.5 3.7

  Africa 0.5 0.1 1.2 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.7 3.2

Middle East 0.5 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.3 0.9 2.9 5.7

  Asia 5.2 0.8 5.3 0.5 0.8 1.3 15.2 29.4

Intra- and inter-regional merchandise trade, 2009

Destination

Table I.5

(Percentage)

Destination World

North

America

South and

Central

America Europe CIS Africa Middle East Asia

Origin

World 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

North America 13.2 37.9 29.3 5.7 3.0 7.2 9.7 10.1

South and Central America 3.8 5.7 27.4 1.8 1.9 3.3 2.2 3.0

Europe 41.2 18.1 17.1 70.9 47.1 41.5 30.1 13.3

CIS 3.7 1.2 1.2 4.7 27.9 1.8 2.8 2.0

 Africa 3.2 3.2 2.1 2.9 0.4 11.5 2.3 2.7

Middle East 5.7 3.0 1.1 1.5 1.2 8.6 20.9 11.2

 Asia 29.4 31.0 21.8 12.5 18.5 26.0 32.0 57.8

Shares of regional trade flows in world merchandise exports, 2009

Share

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1948 1953 1963 1973 1983 1993 2003 2009

  ValueWorld 59 84 157 579 1838 3676 7376 12178

  Share

World 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

North America 28.1 24.8 19.9 17.3 16.8 18.0 15.8 13.2

United States 21.7 18.8 14.9 12.3 11.2 12.6 9.8 8.7

Canada 5.5 5.2 4.3 4.6 4.2 3.9 3.7 2.6

Mexico 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.4 1.4 1.4 2.2 1.9

South and Central America 11.3 9.7 6.4 4.3 4.4 3.0 3.0 3.8

Brazil 2.0 1.8 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.3

 Argentina 2.8 1.3 0.9 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5

Europe 35.1 39.4 47.8 50.9 43.5 45.4 45.9 41.2

Germany a 1.4 5.3 9.3 11.7 9.2 10.3 10.2 9.2

France 3.4 4.8 5.2 6.3 5.2 6.0 5.3 4.0

Italy 1.8 1.8 3.2 3.8 4.0 4.6 4.1 3.3

United Kingdom 11.3 9.0 7.8 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.1 2.9

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) b - - - - - 1.5 2.6 3.7

Africa 7.3 6.5 5.6 4.8 4.5 2.5 2.4 3.2

South Africa c 2.0 1.6 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.7 0.5 0.5

Middle East 1.9 2.7 3.2 4.1 6.8 3.5 4.1 5.7

Asia 14.0 13.4 12.5 14.9 19.1 26.1 26.2 29.4

China 0.9 1.2 1.3 1.0 1.2 2.5 5.9 9.9

Japan 0.4 1.5 3.5 6.4 8.0 9.9 6.4 4.8

India 2.2 1.3 1.0 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.3

 Australia and New Zealand 3.7 3.2 2.4 2.1 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.5

Six East Asian Traders 3.4 3.0 2.5 3.6 5.8 9.7 9.6 9.6

Memorandum item:

EU d - - 24.5 37.0 31.3 37.4 42.4 37.7

USSR, Former 2.2 3.5 4.6 3.7 5.0 - - -

GATT/WTO Members e 63.4 69.6 75.0 84.1 78.4 89.3 94.3 94.5

Note: Between 1973 and 1983 and between 1993 and 2003 export shares were significantly influenced by oil price developments.

World merchandise exports by region and selected economy, 1948, 1953, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2009

b Figures are significantly affected by including the mutual trade flows of the Baltic States and the CIS between 1993 and 2003.

c Beginning with 1998, figures refer to South Africa only and no longer to the Southern African Customs Union.

e Membership as of the year stated.

a Figures refer to the Fed. Rep. of Germany from 1948 through 1983.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

d Figures refer to the EEC(6) in 1963, EC(9) in 1973, EC(10) in 1983, EU(12) in 1993, EU(25) in 2003 and EU(27) in 2009.

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1948 1953 1963 1973 1983 1993 2003 2009

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0.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.0010.001dlr oW

5.714.224.125.812.711.615.025.81acir emAhtr oN

9.219.619.513.413.214.119.310.31setatSdetinU

7.22.37.34.32.49.35.54.4adanaC

9.13.28.17.06.08.09.00.1ocixeM

6.35.23.38.34.40.63.84.01acir emAlar tneCdnahtuoS

1.17.07.09.02.19.06.18.1lizar B

3.02.04.02.04.06.09.05.2anitnegr  A

6.140.546.442.443.350.257.343.54epor uE

6.79.70.91.82.90.85.42.2aynamr eG

5.42.57.56.54.63.59.45.5ecnar F

9.32.55.53.55.65.80.114.31modgniKdetinU

3.39.39.32.47.46.48.25.2ylatI

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) b - - - - - 1.2 1.7 2.7

3.31.26.26.49.32.50.70.8acir f A

6.05.05.08.09.01.15.15.2cacir f  AhtuoS

0.47.23.32.66.22.20.27.1tsaEelddiM

4.725.327.325.819.411.411.519.31aisA

1.84.57.21.19.09.06.16.0anihC

4.40.54.67.65.61.48.21.1napaJ

0.29.06.07.05.05.14.13.2aidnI

5.14.15.14.16.12.23.29.2dnalaeZweNdnaailar tsu A

8.86.83.011.67.31.37.35.3sr edar Tnais AtsaExiS

Memorandum item:

4.732.043.534.131.735.52--dUE

3.46.33.43.39.1r emr oF,RSSU - - -

7.596.597.983.185.583.579.666.85esr ebmeMOTW/TT AG

Note: Between 1973 and 1983 and between 1993 and 2003 import shares were significantly influenced by oil price developments.

World merchandise imports by region and selected economy, 1948, 1953, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2009

b Figures are significantly affected by including the mutual trade flows of the Baltic States and the CIS between 1993 and 2003.

c Beginning with 1998, figures refer to South Africa only and no longer to the Southern African Customs Union.

e Membership as of the year stated.

a Figures refer to the Fed. Rep. of Germany from 1948 through 1983.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

d Figures refer to the EEC(6) in 1963, EC(9) in 1973, EC(10) in 1983, EU(12) in 1993, EU(25) in 2003 and EU(27) in 2009.

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Rank Exporters Value Share

Annualpercentage

change Rank Importers Value Share

Annualpercentage

change

1 China 1202 9.6 -16 1 United States 1605 12.7 -26

2 Germany 1126 9.0 -22 2 China 1006 7.9 -11

3 United States 1056 8.5 -18 3 Germany 938 7.4 -21

4 Japan 581 4.6 -26 4 France 560 4.4 -22

5 Netherlands 498 4.0 -22 5 Japan 552 4.4 -28

6 France 485 3.9 -21 6 United Kingdom 482 3.8 -24

7 Italy 406 3.2 -25 7 Netherlands 445 3.5 -23

8 Belgium 370 3.0 -22 8 Italy 413 3.3 -27

9 Korea, Republic of 364 2.9 -14 9 Hong Kong, China 352 2.8 -10

10 United Kingdom 352 2.8 -23 retained imports 91 0.7 -8

11 Hong Kong, China 329 2.6 -11 10 Belgium 352 2.8 -25

domestic exports 17 0.1 -1 11 Canada a 330 2.6 -21

re-exports 313 2.5 -1212 Canada 317 2.5 -31 12 Korea, Republic of 323 2.5 -26

13 Russian Federation 303 2.4 -36 13 Spain 288 2.3 -32

14 Singapore 270 2.2 -20 14 India 250 2.0 -22

domestic exports 138 1.1 -21

re-exports 132 1.1 -19

15 Mexico 230 1.8 -21 15 Singapore 246 1.9 -23

retained imports 114 0.9 -28

16 Spain 219 1.7 -22 16 Mexico 242 1.9 -24

17 Taipei, Chinese 204 1.6 -20 17 Russian Federation 192 1.5 -34

18 Saudi Arabia 192 1.5 -39 18 Taipei, Chinese 174 1.4 -27

19 United Arab Emirates b 175 1.4 -27 19 Australia 165 1.3 -17

20 Switzerland 173 1.4 -14 20 Switzerland 156 1.2 -15

21 India 163 1.3 -17 21 Poland 147 1.2 -30

22 Malaysia 157 1.3 -21 22 Austria 143 1.1 -22

23 Australia 154 1.2 -18 23 Turkey 141 1.1 -30

24 Brazil 153 1.2 -23 24 United Arab Emirates b 140 1.1 -21

25 Thailand 152 1.2 -14 25 Thailand 134 1.1 -25

26 Austria 138 1.1 -24 26 Brazil 134 1.1 -27

27 Poland 134 1.1 -21 27 Malaysia 124 1.0 -21

28 Sweden 131 1.1 -28 28 Sweden 120 0.9 -29

29 Norway 121 1.0 -30 29 Czech Republic 105 0.8 -26

30 Indonesia 119 1.0 -14 30 Saudi Arabia 96 0.8 -17

31 Ireland 115 0.9 -9 31 Indonesia 92 0.7 -28

32 Czech Republic 113 0.9 -23 32 Denmark 83 0.7 -25

33 Turkey 102 0.8 -23 33 Hungary 78 0.6 -28

34 Denmark 93 0.7 -20 34 South Africa 73 0.6 -27

35 Hungary 84 0.7 -23 35 Viet Nam 70 0.6 -13

36 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 78 0.6 -31 36 Portugal 70 0.6 -22

37 Finland 63 0.5 -35 37 Norway 69 0.5 -23

38 South Africa 63 0.5 -23 38 Ireland 63 0.5 -26

39 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 58 0.5 -39 39 Finland 61 0.5 -3440 Viet Nam 57 0.5 -9 40 Greece 60 0.5 -33

41 Slovak Republic 56 0.4 -21 41 Slovak Republic a 55 0.4 -25

42 Argentina 56 0.4 -21 42 Romania 54 0.4 -35

43 Chile 54 0.4 -19 43 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 50 0.4 -12

44 Nigeria b 53 0.4 -36 44 Israel 49 0.4 -27

45 Kuwait 50 0.4 -42 45 Philippines 46 0.4 -24

46 Israel 48 0.4 -22 46 Ukraine 45 0.4 -47

47 Algeria 45 0.4 -43 47 Egypt 45 0.4 -7

48 Portugal 43 0.3 -22 48 Chile 42 0.3 -31

49 Kazakhstan 43 0.3 -39 49 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 41 0.3 -18

50 Romania 41 0.3 -18 50 Algeria 39 0.3 0

Total of above c 11588 92.8 - Total of above c 11539 91.0 -

World c 12490 100.0 -23 World c 12682 100.0 -23

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

b Secretariat estimates.c Includes significant re-exports or imports for re-export.

Note: For annual data 1999-2009, see Appendix Tables A6 and A7.

Table I.8

Leading exporters and importers in world merchandise trade, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

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percentage

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Annual

percentage

change

1 Extra-EU (27) exports 1528 16.2 -21 1 Extra-EU (27) imports 1673 17.4 -27

2 China 1202 12.7 -16 2 United States 1605 16.7 -26

3 United States 1056 11.2 -18 3 China 1006 10.5 -11

4 Japan 581 6.2 -26 4 Japan 552 5.7 -28

5 Korea, Republic of 364 3.9 -14 5 Hong Kong, China 352 3.7 -10

6 Hong Kong, China 329 3.5 -11 retained imports 91 0.9 -8

domestic exports 17 0.2 -1 6 Canada a 330 3.4 -21

re-exports 313 3.3 -12

7 Canada 317 3.4 -31 7 Korea, Republic of 323 3.4 -26

8 Russian Federation 303 3.2 -36 8 India 250 2.6 -22

9 Singapore 270 2.9 -20 9 Singapore 246 2.6 -23

domestic exports 138 1.5 -21 retained imports 114 1.2 -28

re-exports 132 1.4 -19

10 Mexico 230 2.4 -21 10 Mexico 242 2.5 -24

11 Taipei, Chinese 204 2.2 -20 11 Russian Federation 192 2.0 -34

12 Saudi Arabia 192 2.0 -39 12 Taipei, Chinese 174 1.8 -27

13 United Arab Emirates b 175 1.9 -27 13 Australia 165 1.7 -17

14 Switzerland 173 1.8 -14 14 Switzerland 156 1.6 -15

15 India 163 1.7 -17 15 Turkey 141 1.5 -30

16 Malaysia 157 1.7 -21 16 United Arab Emirates b 140 1.5 -21

17 Australia 154 1.6 -18 17 Thailand 134 1.4 -25

18 Brazil 153 1.6 -23 18 Brazil 134 1.4 -27

19 Thailand 152 1.6 -14 19 Malaysia 124 1.3 -21

20 Norway 121 1.3 -30 20 Saudi Arabia 96 1.0 -17

21 Indonesia 119 1.3 -14 21 Indonesia 92 1.0 -28

22 Turkey 102 1.1 -23 22 South Africa 73 0.8 -27

23 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 78 0.8 -31 23 Viet Nam 70 0.7 -13

24 South Africa 63 0.7 -23 24 Norway 69 0.7 -23

25 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 58 0.6 -39 25 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 50 0.5 -12

26 Viet Nam 57 0.6 -9 26 Israel 49 0.5 -27

27 Argentina 56 0.6 -21 27 Philippines 46 0.5 -2428 Chile 54 0.6 -19 28 Ukraine 45 0.5 -47

29 Nigeria b 53 0.6 -36 29 Egypt 45 0.5 -7

30 Kuwait 50 0.5 -42 30 Chile 42 0.4 -31

31 Israel 48 0.5 -22 31 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 41 0.4 -18

32 Algeria 45 0.5 -43 32 Algeria 39 0.4 0

33 Kazakhstan 43 0.5 -39 33 Nigeria b 39 0.4 -22

34 Qatar b 41 0.4 -28 34 Argentina 39 0.4 -32

35 Angola 40 0.4 -37 35 Iraq b 37 0.4 12

36 Ukraine 40 0.4 -41 36 Colombia 33 0.3 -17

37 Iraq b 40 0.4 -37 37 Morocco 33 0.3 -22

38 Philippines 38 0.4 -22 38 Pakistan 32 0.3 -25

39 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya b 36 0.4 -43 39 Belarus 29 0.3 -28

40 Colombia 33 0.3 -13 40 Kazakhstan 28 0.3 -25

41 Oman 28 0.3 -27 41 New Zealand 26 0.3 -26

42 Peru 27 0.3 -15 42 Qatar b 23 0.2 -1843 New Zealand 25 0.3 -18 43 Bangladesh 22 0.2 -8

44 Egypt 23 0.2 -12 44 Peru 22 0.2 -28

45 Belarus 21 0.2 -35 45 Croatia 21 0.2 -31

46 Azerbaijan 21 0.2 -31 46 Tunisia 19 0.2 -22

47 Pakistan 18 0.2 -13 47 Oman 18 0.2 -22

48 Bangladesh 15 0.2 -2 48 Kuwait 18 0.2 -28

49 Tunisia 14 0.2 -25 49 Angola a, b 17 0.2 -19

50 Morocco 14 0.1 -32 50 Lebanon a 17 0.2 -1

Total of above c 9122 96.7 - Total of above c 9167 95.3 -

World (excl. intra-EU (27)) c 9431 100.0 -22 World (excl. intra-EU (27)) c 9623 100.0 -23

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

b Secretariat estimates.

c Includes significant re-exports or imports for re-export.

Note:For annual data 1999-2009, see Appendix Tables A6 and A7.

Table I.9

Leading exporters and importers in world merchandise trade (excluding intra-EU (27) trade), 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

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Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value Share

Annual

percentage

change

1 United States 474 14.1 -9 1 United States 331 10.5 -9

2 United Kingdom 233 7.0 -18 2 Germany 253 8.1 -13

3 Germany 227 6.8 -12 3 United Kingdom 161 5.1 -18

4 France 143 4.3 -14 4 China 158 5.0 0

5 China 129 3.8 -12 5 Japan 147 4.7 -10

6 Japan 126 3.8 -14 6 France 126 4.0 -10

7 Spain 122 3.6 -14 7 Italy 115 3.6 -10

8 Italy 101 3.0 -14 8 Ireland 103 3.3 -5

9 Ireland 97 2.9 -5 9 Spain 87 2.8 -17

10 Netherlands 91 2.7 -12 10 Netherlands 85 2.7 -8

11 Singapore 88 2.6 -10 11 Singapore 81 2.6 -6

12 India 87 2.6 -15 12 India 80 2.5 -9

13 Hong Kong, China 86 2.6 -6 13 Canada 78 2.5 -12

14 Belgium 79 2.4 -8 14 Korea, Republic of 75 2.4 -19

15 Switzerland 69 2.1 -10 15 Belgium 74 2.4 -11

16 Sweden 61 1.8 -15 16 Russian Federation 59 1.9 -19

17 Luxembourg 61 1.8 -14 17 Denmark 51 1.6 -18

18 Canada 58 1.7 -13 18 Sweden 46 1.5 -14

19 Korea, Republic of 57 1.7 -25 19 Saudi Arabia 46 1.4 -8

20 Denmark 55 1.6 -24 20 Hong Kong, China 44 1.4 -5

21 Austria 53 1.6 -14 21 Brazil 44 1.4 -1

22 Australia 41 1.2 -7 22 Australia 41 1.3 -13

23 Russian Federation 41 1.2 -18 23 Thailand 38 1.2 -18

24 Norway 38 1.1 -17 24 Norway 38 1.2 -14

25 Greece 38 1.1 -25 25 Austria 37 1.2 -13

26 Turkey 33 1.0 -5 26 United Arab Emirates 37 1.2 -14

27 Taipei, Chinese 31 0.9 -11 27 Luxembourg 36 1.1 -13

28 Thailand 30 0.9 -9 28 Switzerland 36 1.1 -2

29 Poland 29 0.9 -19 29 Taipei, Chinese 29 0.9 -15

30 Malaysia 28 0.8 -7 30 Indonesia 28 0.9 -1

31 Brazil 26 0.8 -9 31 Malaysia 27 0.9 -1032 Finland 25 0.7 -21 32 Poland 24 0.8 -21

33 Portugal 23 0.7 -13 33 Finland 23 0.7 -25

34 Israel 22 0.6 -10 34 Mexico 21 0.7 -15

35 Egypt 21 0.6 -14 35 Greece 20 0.6 -20

36 Czech Republic 20 0.6 -7 36 Czech Republic 19 0.6 6

37 Macao, China 19 0.6 6 37 Israel 17 0.5 -14

38 Hungary 18 0.5 -10 38 Iran, Islamic Rep. of a 16 0.5 ...

39 Lebanon 17 0.5 -4 39 Hungary 16 0.5 -14

40 Mexico 15 0.5 -17 40 Turkey 16 0.5 -6

Total of above 3010 89.8 - Total of above 2760 87.8 -

World 3350 100.0 -12 World 3145 100.0 -12

Leading exporters and importers in world trade in commercial services, 2009

Note: Figures for a number of countries and territories have been estimated by the Secretariat. Annual percentage changes and rankings are affected by continuity breaks in the series for a large number of 

economies, and by limitations in cross-country comparability. See the Metadata. For annual data 1999-2009, see Appendix Tables A8 and A9.

a Secretariat estimate.

Table I.10

(Billion dollars and percentage)

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percentage

change Rank Importers Value Share

Annual

percentage

change

1 Extra-EU (27) exports 652 26.3 -14 1 Extra-EU (27) imports 543 23.0 -13

2 United States 474 19.2 -9 2 United States 331 14.0 -9

3 China 129 5.2 -12 3 China 158 6.7 0

4 Japan 126 5.1 -14 4 Japan 147 6.2 -10

5 Singapore 88 3.5 -10 5 Singapore 81 3.5 -6

6 India 87 3.5 -15 6 India 80 3.4 -9

7 Hong Kong, China 86 3.5 -6 7 Canada 78 3.3 -12

8 Switzerland 69 2.8 -10 8 Korea, Republic of 75 3.2 -19

9 Canada 58 2.3 -13 9 Russian Federation 59 2.5 -19

10 Korea, Republic of 57 2.3 -25 10 Saudi Arabia 46 1.9 -8

11 Australia 41 1.7 -7 11 Hong Kong, China 44 1.9 -5

12 Russian Federation 41 1.7 -18 12 Brazil 44 1.9 -1

13 Norway 38 1.5 -17 13 Australia 41 1.8 -13

14 Turkey 33 1.3 -5 14 Thailand 38 1.6 -18

15 Taipei, Chinese 31 1.2 -11 15 Norway 38 1.6 -14

16 Thailand 30 1.2 -9 16 United Arab Emirates 37 1.6 -1417 Malaysia 28 1.1 -7 17 Switzerland 36 1.5 -2

18 Brazil 26 1.1 -9 18 Taipei, Chinese 29 1.2 -15

19 Israel 22 0.9 -10 19 Indonesia 28 1.2 -1

20 Egypt 21 0.9 -14 20 Malaysia 27 1.1 -10

21 Macao, China 19 0.7 6 21 Mexico 21 0.9 -15

22 Lebanon 17 0.7 -4 22 Israel 17 0.7 -14

23 Mexico 15 0.6 -17 23 Iran, Islamic Rep. of a 16 0.7 ...

24 Ukraine 13 0.5 -23 24 Turkey 16 0.7 -6

25 Indonesia 13 0.5 -10 25 Nigeria a 15 0.6 ...

26 Morocco 12 0.5 -6 26 South Africa 14 0.6 -13

27 Croatia 12 0.5 -22 27 Lebanon 14 0.6 6

28 South Africa 12 0.5 -6 28 Egypt 13 0.5 -22

29 Argentina 11 0.4 -9 29 Argentina 11 0.5 -11

30 Kuwait 10 0.4 1 30 Kuwait 11 0.5 -9

31 Philippines 10 0.4 4 31 Algeria 11 0.5 -1

32 United Arab Emirates 10 0.4 6 32 Angola 11 0.5 -46

33 Saudi Arabia 9 0.4 2 33 Ukraine 11 0.5 -32

34 Cuba 9 0.4 -5 34 Kazakhstan 10 0.4 -9

35 Chile 8 0.3 -21 35 Chile 9 0.4 -18

36 New Zealand 8 0.3 -17 36 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 9 0.4 -8

37 Iran, Islamic Rep. of a 7 0.3 ... 37 Philippines 8 0.4 0

38 Viet Nam 6 0.2 -19 38 Qatar a 8 0.3 ...

39 Panama 5 0.2 -7 39 New Zealand 8 0.3 -19

40 Tunisia 5 0.2 -10 40 Colombia 7 0.3 -4

Total of above 2345 94.9 - Total of above 2200 93.3 -

World (excl. intra-EU (27)) 2475 100.0 -11 World (excl. intra-EU (27)) 2355 100.0 -11

Leading exporters and importers in world trade in commercial services (excluding intra-EU (27) trade), 2009

Note: Figures for a number of countries and territories have been estimated by the Secretariat. Annual percentage changes and rankings are affected by continuity breaks in the series for a large number of 

economies, and by limitations in cross-country comparability. See the Metadata. For annual data 1999-2009, see Appendix Tables A8 and A9.

a Secretariat estimate.

Table I.11

(Billion dollars and percentage)

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Table I.12

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Destination Value Origin Value

2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009

Region Region

World 317 100.0 100.0 9 -31 World 330 100.0 100.0 7 -21

North America 241 87.7 76.0 7 -33 North America 187 67.7 56.6 4 -22

  Asia 31 5.3 9.9 19 -17 Asia 69 14.5 20.8

Europe 30 5.1 9.4 5 -26 Europe 48 12.4 14.5 12 -23

South and Central America 5 1.0 1.7 31 -34 South and Central America 12 1.8 3.6 1 -11

Middle East 4 0.4 1.3 41 -8 Africa 7 0.8 2.1 49 -46

  Africa 3 0.4 0.9 29 -26 CIS 4 0.2 1.3

CIS 1 0.1 0.4 38 -42 Middle East 4 0.7 1.1 37 -38Economy Economy

United States 237 87.3 74.7 7 -33 United States 169 64.4 51.2 4 -23

European Union (27) 26 4.7 8.3 5 -24 European Union (27) 41 10.6 12.4 11 -22

China 10 0.9 3.1 11 -1 China 36 3.2 10.9 12 -13

Japan 7 2.2 2.3 22 -30 Mexico 15 3.4 4.5 5 -14

Mexico 4 0.5 1.3 19 -23 Japan 11 4.7 3.4 0 -24

Above 5 284 95.6 89.7 - - Above 5 272 86.2 82.3 - -

Korea, Republic of 3 0.5 1.0 29 -14 Korea, Republic of 5 1.4 1.6 13 -8

India 2 0.1 0.6 37 -17 Algeria 3 0.3 1.0 53 -54

  Australia 2 0.3 0.5 24 -23 Norway 3 1.2 1.0

Norway 2 0.2 0.5 -23 -42 Switzerland 3 0.4 0.9 39 2

Brazil 1 0.3 0.4 73 -42 Taipei, Chinese 3 1.4 0.9 3 -21

Hong Kong, China 1 0.3 0.4 16 -21 Canada b 3 ... 0.9 1 -17

United Arab Emirates 1 0.1 0.4 29 -15 Peru 3 0.1 0.8 16 9

Switzerland 1 0.1 0.3 -11 -15 Brazil 2 0.4 0.7 -19 -10Saudi Arabia 1 0.1 0.3 50 7 Malaysia 2 0.7 0.6 1 -26

Taipei, Chinese 1 0.3 0.3 2 -34 Thailand 2 0.5 0.6 8 -13

Singapore 1 0.1 0.3 -9 23 India 2 0.3 0.5 12 -15

Indonesia 1 0.2 0.3 50 -38 Chile 2 0.2 0.5 7 -10

Turkey 1 0.1 0.2 86 -33 Russian Federation 1 0.2 0.4 43 -27

Russian Federation 1 0.0 0.2 32 -45 Australia 1 0.4 0.4 -7 -8

Malaysia 1 0.1 0.2 43 -12 Kazakhstan 1 0.0 0.4 215 ...

Chile 1 0.1 0.2 -3 -17 Saudi Arabia 1 0.3 0.4 19 -35

Egypt 1 0.0 0.2 84 -6 Angola 1 0.0 0.4 133 -54

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 1 0.2 0.2 18 -34 Iraq 1 0.2 0.3 51 -47

Bangladesh 1 0.0 0.2 -21 103 Azerbaijan 1 0.0 0.3 438 -7

Colombia 1 0.1 0.2 8 -21 Singapore 1 0.4 0.3 -16 -14

Thailand 0 0.1 0.2 22 -26 Viet Nam 1 0.1 0.3 27 3

Philippines 0 0.1 0.1 23 -13 Indonesia 1 0.2 0.3 9 -13

Iraq 0 0.0 0.1 -30 145 Israel 1 0.2 0.3 28 -27

South Africa 0 0.1 0.1 22 -55 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 1 0.4 0.2 -8 -38

Peru 0 0.1 0.1 16 5 Bangladesh 1 0.0 0.2 21 16

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 0 0.2 0.1 152 -42 Philippines 1 0.4 0.2 8 -17

Pakistan 0 0.0 0.1 23 -31 Colombia 1 0.1 0.2 37 7

Morocco 0 0.1 0.1 27 14 Argentina 1 0.1 0.2 37 2

Israel 0 0.1 0.1 38 -44 South Africa 1 0.1 0.2 -21 -30

  Algeria 0 0.1 0.1 76 -63 Turkey 1 0.1 0.2

Sri Lanka 0 0.0 0.1 61 -21 Suriname 0 0.0 0.1 52 -18

Cuba 0 0.1 0.1 38 -62 Cuba 0 0.1 0.1 -15 -48

New Zealand 0 0.0 0.1 15 -39 Nigeria 0 0.1 0.1 221 -54

Ecuador 0 0.0 0.1 -1 9 New Zealand 0 0.1 0.1 -5 -12

Trinidad and Tobago 0 0.0 0.1 23 -9 Hong Kong, China 0 0.4 0.1 -12 -27

Above 40 311 99.7 98.2 - - Above 40 324 97.2 98.1 - -

b In 2009, Canada reported imports from Canada accounting for nearly 1 percent of its total merchandise imports.

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

Merchandise trade of Canada by origin and destination, 2009

Annual

percentage

change

Annual

percentage

changeShare Share

Exports Imports a

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Table I.13

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Destination Value Origin Value

2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009

Region Region

World 1056 100.0 100.0 12 -18 World 1605 100.0 100.0 7 -26

North America 334 37.0 31.7 7 -19 Asia 620 37.8 38.6 1 -19

  Asia 285 27.6 27.0 8 -13 North America 407 29.4 25.4 5 -27

Europe 250 23.6 23.7 14 -20 Europe 315 20.3 19.6 4 -23

South and Central America 108 7.5 10.2 28 -20 South and Central America 114 6.2 7.1 18 -32

Middle East 45 2.4 4.2 22 -19 Africa 65 2.3 4.0 23 -45

  Africa 25 1.4 2.3 20 -14 Middle East 61 3.2 3.8 44 -47

CIS 8 0.4 0.8 32 -41 CIS 24 0.8 1.5 45 -37

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 221 21.6 20.9 11 -19 China 310 8.5 19.3 5 -13

Canada 205 22.6 19.4 5 -22 European Union (27) 288 18.7 17.9 4 -24

Mexico 129 14.3 12.2 11 -15 Canada 228 18.5 14.2 7 -33

China 69 2.1 6.6 11 0 Mexico 179 10.9 11.1 3 -18

Japan 51 8.4 4.8 7 -22 Japan 99 12.0 6.1 -4 -31

Above 5 675 68.9 63.9 - - Above 5 1102 68.6 68.7 - -

Korea, Republic of 29 3.6 2.7 0 -18 Korea, Republic of 41 3.3 2.5 1 -19

Brazil 26 2.0 2.5 34 -19 Taipei, Chinese 29 3.4 1.8 -5 -22

Singapore 22 2.3 2.1 10 -23 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 29 1.6 1.8 28 -45

Hong Kong, China 21 1.9 2.0 8 -2 Malaysia 24 2.1 1.5 -6 -24

  Australia 20 1.6 1.9 17 -13 Saudi Arabia 23 1.2 1.4 53 -59

Taipei, Chinese 18 3.1 1.7 -4 -27 India 22 0.9 1.4 7 -18

Switzerland 17 1.3 1.7 29 -21 Brazil 21 1.2 1.3 18 -34

India 16 0.5 1.6 18 -7 Thailand 20 1.4 1.2 3 -19

United Arab Emirates 12 0.3 1.1 36 -23 Nigeria 20 0.9 1.2 16 -50

Saudi Arabia 11 0.8 1.0 20 -13 Russian Federation 19 0.6 1.2 38 -32

Malaysia 10 1.4 1.0 11 -20 Israel 19 1.0 1.2 7 -16Israel 10 1.0 0.9 11 -34 Switzerland 16 0.8 1.0 20 -11

Colombia 9 0.5 0.9 34 -17 Singapore 16 1.6 1.0 -14 -2

Chile 9 0.4 0.9 46 -23 Indonesia 14 0.9 0.9 10 -18

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 9 0.7 0.9 24 -26 Viet Nam 13 0.1 0.8 21 -6

Turkey 7 0.5 0.7 59 -32 Colombia 12 0.6 0.7 38 -14

Thailand 7 0.9 0.7 7 -24 Algeria 11 0.2 0.7 9 -44

Philippines 6 1.1 0.5 8 -31 Iraq 10 0.5 0.6 94 -58

  Argentina 6 0.6 0.5 29 -26 Angola 10 0.3 0.6 51 -

Russian Federation 5 0.3 0.5 28 -43 Australia 8 0.5 0.5 22 -25

Dominican Republic 5 0.6 0.5 8 -20 Philippines 7 1.1 0.4 -7 -22

Egypt 5 0.4 0.5 13 -13 Chile 7 0.3 0.4 -8 -26

Indonesia 5 0.3 0.5 40 -14 South Africa 6 0.3 0.4 9 -41

Peru 5 0.2 0.5 50 -20 Norway 6 0.5 0.4 0 -23

Costa Rica 5 0.3 0.4 24 -17 Costa Rica 6 0.3 0.4 0 39

South Africa 4 0.4 0.4 18 -31 Trinidad and Tobago 6 0.2 0.4 1 -41

Panama 4 0.2 0.4 32 -11 Ecuador 6 0.2 0.3 46 -41

Ecuador 4 0.1 0.4 18 14 Peru 4 0.2 0.3 12 -28

Guatemala 4 0.2 0.4 16 -17 Argentina 4 0.3 0.3 28 -33

Nigeria 4 0.1 0.3 47 -11 Kuwait 4 0.2 0.2 72 -46

Honduras 3 0.3 0.3 9 -30 Bangladesh 4 0.2 0.2 10 -2

Viet Nam 3 0.0 0.3 47 11 Turkey 4 0.3 0.2 1 -22

Norway 3 0.2 0.3 11 -19 Hong Kong, China 4 1.0 0.2 -8 -45

Qatar 3 0.0 0.3 11 -12 Honduras 3 0.3 0.2 3 -18

Bahamas 2 0.1 0.2 12 -11 Dominican Republic 3 0.4 0.2 -6 -16

Above 40 1007 97.1 95.3 - - Above 40 1552 97.3 96.7 - -

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Table I.15

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Destination Value Origin Value

2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009

Region Region

World 581 100.0 100.0 9 -26 World 552 100.0 100.0 23 -28

  Asia 329 43.3 56.6 12 -19 Asia 284 46.4 51.4 19

North America 108 32.7 18.6 -4 -32 Middle East 93 13.0 16.8 46 -44

Europe 81 17.8 14.0 6 -32 North America 71 22.0 12.8 12 -25

Middle East 22 2.0 3.7 30 -36 Europe 68 13.9 12.3 10 -15

South and Central America 12 1.7 2.1 28 -37 South and Central America 16 2.2 2.9 15 -30

  Africa 8 0.9 1.4 19 -35 CIS 10 1.3 1.7 29

CIS 4 0.2 0.7 54 -79 Africa 9 1.3 1.7 40 -56

Economy Economy

China 110 6.3 18.9 14 -12 China 122 14.5 22.2 12 -15

United States 95 30.0 16.4 -5 -31 United States 59 19.1 10.7 9 -24

European Union (27) 72 16.8 12.5 5 -34 European Union (27) 59 12.6 10.7 8 -16

Korea, Republic of 46 6.4 7.9 9 -23 Australia 35 3.9 6.3 52 -27

Taipei, Chinese 35 7.5 6.1 3 -23 Saudi Arabia 29 3.7 5.3 45 -43

Above 5 359 67.1 61.8 - - Above 5 304 53.8 55.1 - -

Hong Kong, China a 31 5.7 5.3 4 -23 United Arab Emirates 23 3.9 4.1 45 -52

Thailand 22 2.8 3.7 15 -27 Korea, Republic of 22 5.4 4.0 8 -25

Singapore 20 4.3 3.5 22 -24 Indonesia 22 4.3 4.0 23 -33

Malaysia 13 2.9 2.2 9 -24 Taipei, Chinese 18 4.7 3.3 10 -16

Panama 12 1.3 2.2 26 14 Malaysia 17 3.8 3.0 33 -28

  Australia 12 1.8 2.0 22 -32 Thailand 16 2.8 2.9 13 -23

Indonesia 9 1.6 1.6 39 -28 Qatar 16 1.5 2.9 57 -40

Philippines 8 2.1 1.4 5 -20 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 9 1.4 1.7 45 -49

Canada 8 1.6 1.3 2 -30 Canada 9 2.3 1.7 28 -28

Mexico 7 1.1 1.2 -3 -31 Kuwait 9 1.3 1.6 54 -41

Viet Nam 6 0.4 1.1 38 -19 Russian Federation 9 1.2 1.6 27 -34United Arab Emirates 6 0.5 1.1 35 -42 Viet Nam 7 0.7 1.3 49 -24

India 6 0.5 1.1 28 -22 Philippines 6 1.9 1.2 -3 -24

Switzerland 6 0.4 1.1 44 41 Brazil 6 0.8 1.2 53 -31

Saudi Arabia 5 0.6 0.9 17 -33 Switzerland 6 0.9 1.1 23 -2

Brazil 4 0.5 0.7 48 -28 Singapore 6 1.7 1.1 12 -22

Russian Federation 3 0.1 0.6 54 -80 Chile 5 0.7 1.0 -3 -33

South Africa 3 0.4 0.4 0 -44 South Africa 5 0.8 0.9 16 -44

Oman 2 0.2 0.4 56 -42 India 4 0.7 0.7 27 -29

Iran 2 0.1 0.3 42 -15 Brunei Darussalam 3 0.4 0.6 81 -27

Qatar 2 0.1 0.3 9 -21 Oman 3 0.5 0.6 56 -41

Turkey 2 0.3 0.3 13 -50 Mexico 3 0.6 0.5 21 -27

New Zealand 1 0.3 0.3 1 -42 New Zealand 2 0.6 0.4 8 -27

Liberia 1 0.2 0.2 3 18 Peru 2 0.1 0.3 -5 -21

Egypt 1 0.2 0.2 44 -29 Norway 2 0.3 0.3 24 -20

Chile 1 0.1 0.2 74 -53 Iraq 1 0.2 0.3 49 -7

Bahamas 1 0.1 0.2 45 -28 Hong Kong, China 1 0.4 0.2 7 -29

Kuwait 1 0.1 0.2 26 -43 Sudan 1 0.1 0.2 59 -75

Israel 1 0.3 0.2 15 -49 Israel 1 0.2 0.1 2 -11

Norway 1 0.2 0.2 18 -23 Equatorial Guinea 1 0.0 0.1 94 -31

Pakistan 1 0.1 0.2 -7 -32 Papua New Guinea 1 0.1 0.1 8 -24

Marshall Isds 1 0.0 0.1 30 4 Argentina 1 0.1 0.1 -13 -9

Colombia 1 0.1 0.1 -15 -33 Nigeria 1 0.1 0.1 168 -70

Bangladesh 1 0.1 0.1 33 -7 Bahrain 1 0.1 0.1 -3 26

  Algeria 1 0.0 0.1 24 -34 Turkey 0 0.0 0.1 12

Above 40 a 561 98.3 96.7 - - Above 40 543 98.6 98.4 - -

a Includes significant shipments recorded as exports to Hong Kong, China with China as final destination.

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Table I.16

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27)

World 1786985 100.0 15 21 12 World 1530525 100.0 13 19 12

European Union (27) 1032596 57.8 15 20 12 European Union (27) 908904 59.4 13 19 10

United States 194932 10.9 10 15 4 United States 185292 12.1 10 15 9

Switzerland 98225 5.5 17 26 17 Switzerland 64397 4.2 13 25 10

Russian Federation 30695 1.7 27 46 15 China 21977 1.4 24 23 15

China 29303 1.6 25 38 19 Japan 20962 1.4 13 13 12

Above 5 1385752 77.5 - - - Above 5 1201532 78.5 - - -

Japan 28247 1.6 5 13 6 Russian Federation 19765 1.3 17 21 23

Norway 27534 1.5 15 28 5 Turkey 18489 1.2 10 20 12

 Australia 18120 1.0 20 26 23 Norway 17463 1.1 14 22 13

Singapore 17500 1.0 18 18 13 Canada 13909 0.9 16 26 6

Canada 16987 1.0 16 25 4 Singapore 12555 0.8 23 27 30Brazil 13402 0.7 33 34 45 Hong Kong, China 11550 0.8 18 34 12

Hong Kong, China 13071 0.7 8 27 16 India 11423 0.7 23 34 18

India 12309 0.7 24 45 -6 Egypt 9623 0.6 15 25 19

Korea, Republic of 11564 0.6 17 16 14 Australia 9235 0.6 9 22 2

Turkey 9443 0.5 17 24 3 Brazil 8813 0.6 22 13 37

Above 15 1553929 87.0 - - - Above 15 1334356 87.2 - - -

United States

World 518316 100.0 13 16 10 World 364930 100.0 9 8 8

European Union (27) 192994 37.2 ... ... 10 European Union (27) 139631 38.3 ... ... 6

Canada 45125 8.7 12 14 7 Japan 24521 6.7 3 1 3

Japan 40659 7.8 0 -2 4 Canada 24459 6.7 4 5 -1

Mexico 23698 4.6 6 8 3 Bermuda 17118 4.7 8 7 0

Switzerland 16997 3.3 15 14 13 Mexico 15782 4.3 4 5 3

Above 5 319473 61.6 - - - Above 5 221511 60.7 - - -

China 15645 3.0 21 24 18 Switzerland 14852 4.1 9 16 7Korea, Republic of 14057 2.7 11 5 11 India 12142 3.3 34 25 26

Brazil 12098 2.3 28 25 29 China 9825 2.7 14 14 11

 Australia 11658 2.2 16 21 15 Hong Kong, China 7806 2.1 13 13 12

India 10382 2.0 27 33 19 Taipei, Chinese 7663 2.1 5 4 6

Singapore 8883 1.7 16 22 9 Korea, Republic of 7206 2.0 6 2 10

Bermuda 7558 1.5 15 5 13 Australia 6086 1.7 9 13 8

Taipei, Chinese 7151 1.4 4 -2 7 Brazil 4994 1.4 33 23 22

Hong Kong, China 6036 1.2 14 17 8 Singapore 4174 1.1 4 -3 8

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 4912 0.9 24 26 27 Israel 3658 1.0 15 14 20

Above 15 417853 80.6 - - - Above 15 299918 82.2 - - -

Japan

World 146514 100.0 13 10 15 World 163270 100.0 10 11 10

European Union (27) 42485 29.0 ... ... 29 United States 44691 27.4 ... 3 ...

United States 36766 25.1 ... 7 10 European Union (27) 34530 21.1 ... ... ...

Singapore 13862 9.5 ... 16 39 Singapore 9109 5.6 ... 21 ...

China 9070 6.2 ... 8 11 China 8466 5.2 ... 15 ...

Taipei, Chinese 6709 4.6 ... 19 -25 Korea, Republic of 7818 4.8 ... 9 ...

Above 5 108892 74.3 - - - Above 5 104613 64.1 - - -

Thailand 5036 3.4 ... 14 19 Hong Kong, China 6420 3.9 ... 10 ...

Korea, Republic of 4636 3.2 ... 33 -37 United Arab Emirates 5224 3.2 ... 40 ...

Canada 3442 2.3 ... -3 65 Taipei, Chinese 4311 2.6 ... 14 ...

Switzerland 2704 1.8 ... 18 57 Australia 3507 2.1 ... 17 ...

United Arab Emirates 2429 1.7 ... -32 139 Switzerland 3118 1.9 ... 30 ...

 Australia 2235 1.5 ... 2 36 Thailand 3023 1.9 ... 5 ...

Indonesia 2060 1.4 ... -14 30 Indonesia 1757 1.1 ... 8 ...

India 1603 1.1 ... 55 37 Malaysia 1720 1.1 ... 20 ...

Philippines 1234 0.8 ... 39 -10 Philippines 1693 1.0 ... 6 ...

Mexico 990 0.7 ... 9 29 Canada 1469 0.9 ... 11 ...

Above 15 135261 92.3 - - - Above 15 136857 83.8 - - -

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

China a

World 146446 100.0 26 33 20 World 158004 100.0 24 29 22

Hong Kong, China 41900 28.6 ... ... ... Hong Kong, China 26280 16.6 ... ... ...

United States 22790 15.6 ... ... ... European Union (27) 23560 14.9 ... ... ...

European Union (27) 21340 14.6 ... ... ... United States 23520 14.9 ... ... ...

Japan 10840 7.4 ... ... ... Japan 14700 9.3 ... ... ...

Korea, Republic of 7770 5.3 ... ... ... Korea, Republic of 10450 6.6 ... ... ...

Above 5 104640 71.5 - - - Above 5 98510 62.3 - - -

Taipei, Chinese 6530 4.5 ... ... ... Macao, China 7400 4.7 ... ... ...

Singapore 5430 3.7 ... ... ...  Australia 6980 4.4 ... ... ...

Macao, China 4290 2.9 ... ... ... Singapore 3410 2.2 ... ... ...

 Australia 1460 1.0 ... ... ... Taipei, Chinese 2150 1.4 ... ... ...

Above 9 122350 83.5 - - - Above 9 118450 75.0 - - -

Singapore b, c

World 97307 100.0 22 27 19 World 86190 100.0 16 14 17

European Union (27) 13498 13.9 ... ... 30 European Union (27) 15099 17.5 ... ... 36

United States 12165 12.5 23 25 18 United States 14481 16.8 13 21 8

Japan 7234 7.4 14 17 11 Japan 4953 5.7 20 -8 32

China 5062 5.2 26 54 15 Hong Kong, China 2653 3.1 23 28 12

 Australia 4006 4.1 17 16 19 China 2523 2.9 24 43 19

Above 5 41965 43.1 - - - Above 5 39709 46.1 - - -

Hong Kong, China 3998 4.1 17 29 11 Australia 1741 2.0 20 32 7

Korea, Republic of 3262 3.4 16 27 19 India 1548 1.8 27 29 23

Indonesia 3165 3.3 17 10 18 Switzerland 1523 1.8 22 38 23

Malaysia 3114 3.2 19 34 14 Korea, Republic of 1327 1.5 20 23 27

India 2883 3.0 24 36 17 Malaysia 1176 1.4 17 22 18

Thailand 2137 2.2 13 12 19 Indonesia 951 1.1 9 12 16Switzerland 2078 2.1 15 45 -6 Thailand 891 1.0 11 16 17

Taipei, Chinese 1804 1.9 13 16 11 Norway 766 0.9 18 29 55

United Arab Emirates 1556 1.6 28 34 25 Taipei, Chinese 754 0.9 16 37 5

Philippines 1521 1.6 39 19 99 United Arab Emirates 455 0.5 26 32 32

Above 15 67481 69.3 - - - Above 15 50839 59.0 - - -

Hong Kong, China d

World 92048 100.0 13 16 9 World 46918 100.0 12 15 11

China 22540 24.5 11 17 9 China 11984 25.5 9 14 6

United States 19299 21.0 14 16 8 European Union (27) 8224 17.5 ... ... 14

European Union (27) 17333 18.8 ... ... 12 United States 6907 14.7 11 14 11

Japan 5893 6.4 10 12 2 Japan 3922 8.4 10 12 12

Taipei, Chinese 4712 5.1 1 -1 2 Singapore 2726 5.8 24 21 15

Above 5 69777 75.8 - - - Above 5 33763 72.0 - - -

Singapore 2557 2.8 14 25 2 Australia 2294 4.9 4 6 3

 Australia 2519 2.7 19 10 18 Taipei, Chinese 1932 4.1 12 13 17Korea, Republic of 2476 2.7 19 17 10 Canada 1399 3.0 13 19 18

Canada 1624 1.8 17 22 17 Thailand 958 2.0 0 1 -4

Malaysia 1243 1.4 18 23 20 Korea, Republic of 807 1.7 0 8 9

India 927 1.0 20 12 34 India 752 1.6 29 33 32

Switzerland 884 1.0 12 47 -16 Malaysia 697 1.5 14 22 5

Thailand 810 0.9 3 3 1 Macao, China 672 1.4 13 19 13

Philippines 705 0.8 10 31 13 Philippines 478 1.0 11 13 18

United Arab Emirates 600 0.7 24 4 75 United Arab Emirates 403 0.9 12 10 -2

Above 15 84122 91.4 - - - Above 15 44155 94.1 - - -

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

Korea, Republic of e

World 75973 100.0 20 28 23 World 92915 100.0 17 21 13

United States 13790 18.2 7 27 -8 United States 23273 25.0 13 12 5

China 12644 16.6 30 33 41 European Union (27) 19758 21.3 23 41 18

European Union (27) 11532 15.2 20 42 5 China 10491 11.3 18 18 19

Japan 9498 12.5 13 4 42 Japan 9651 10.4 10 19 -2

Hong Kong, China 4288 5.6 15 -2 42 Hong Kong, China 5788 6.2 33 65 23

Above 5 51752 68.1 - - - Above 5 68963 74.2 - - -

Singapore 2987 3.9 30 34 32 Singapore 3992 4.3 17 23 17

Taipei, Chinese 2089 2.7 14 27 28 Australia 1798 1.9 8 1 17

Russian Federation 1262 1.7 42 72 30 Viet Nam 1513 1.6 28 24 26

India 1061 1.4 36 41 47 Canada 1458 1.6 4 10 -10

Viet Nam 1007 1.3 43 62 79 Indonesia 1221 1.3 22 14 34

Thailand 900 1.2 19 21 68 Taipei, Chinese 1216 1.3 15 15 11

Malaysia 894 1.2 18 26 28 United Arab Emirates 1155 1.2 37 24 45

Indonesia 893 1.2 28 36 67 Thailand 1099 1.2 4 7 -9

United Arab Emirates 834 1.1 47 45 58 Philippines 971 1.0 5 15 -10

Mexico 824 1.1 49 43 50 Switzerland 918 1.0 13 43 9

Above 15 64503 84.9 - - - Above 15 84303 90.7 - - -

Canada

World 66378 100.0 7 8 4 World 87953 100.0 11 14 8

United States 34936 52.6 4 9 0 United States 49864 56.7 9 15 7

European Union (27) 11630 17.5 ... ... 9 European Union (27) 14417 16.4 ... ... 3

Japan 1385 2.1 4 -13 18 Japan 2119 2.4 2 -32 26

Above 3 47951 72.2 - - - Above 3 66400 75.5 - - -

Russian Federation f 

World 50551 100.0 27 26 30 World 73616 100.0 25 30 30European Union (27) 20554 40.7 27 31 30 European Union (27) 32277 43.8 24 33 27

United States 3687 7.3 19 20 16 Turkey 6327 8.6 22 33 20

Ukraine 2781 5.5 36 14 60 United States 3759 5.1 26 24 23

Kazakhstan 2284 4.5 48 65 28 Ukraine 2787 3.8 11 23 16

Turkey 2204 4.4 34 21 44 Switzerland 1955 2.7 26 26 35

Above 5 31510 62.3 - - - Above 5 47104 64.0 - - -

Switzerland 1682 3.3 15 -4 36 Egypt 1729 2.3 21 24 7

Uzbekistan 1442 2.9 87 98 53 China 1540 2.1 17 20 17

British Virgin Islands 1171 2.3 33 61 23 Panama 1082 1.5 22 25 30

Tajikistan 956 1.9 79 50 40 Kazakhstan 997 1.4 24 21 34

China 840 1.7 9 4 -3 Belarus 973 1.3 32 35 46

Canada 694 1.4 82 45 27 Serbia 811 1.1 ... ... 59

Belarus 601 1.2 27 21 26 United Arab Emirates 728 1.0 20 19 14

Korea, Republic of 598 1.2 17 13 18 Israel 564 0.8 13 18 31

Panama 505 1.0 54 42 62 Thailand 530 0.7 55 54 18Japan 502 1.0 -2 -5 -14 British Virgin Islands 517 0.7 47 5 62

Above 15 40503 80.1 - - - Above 15 56574 76.8 - - -

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Table I.16 (continued)

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

 Australia

World 44513 100.0 14 23 12 World 47613 100.0 17 24 21

European Union (27) 7466 16.8 ... ... 3 European Union (27) 10074 21.2 ... ... 17

United States 4686 10.5 12 16 6 United States 8754 18.4 18 30 20

China 4086 9.2 20 33 22 Singapore 4046 8.5 23 19 18

Singapore 3267 7.3 20 24 26 New Zealand 2310 4.9 16 27 16

New Zealand 3028 6.8 7 24 2 Japan 2100 4.4 15 14 36

Above 5 22533 50.6 - - - Above 5 27283 57.3 - - -

India 2574 5.8 39 50 47 Hong Kong, China 1684 3.5 13 19 22

Japan 2029 4.6 -6 -2 -11 Thailand 1672 3.5 36 49 29

Korea, Republic of 1600 3.6 15 26 1 China 1319 2.8 14 30 25

Hong Kong, China 1406 3.2 5 12 4 Switzerland 1303 2.7 22 16 51

Malaysia 1313 2.9 11 22 15 Indonesia 931 2.0 13 51 61

Indonesia 850 1.9 11 21 17 Malaysia 887 1.9 15 34 7

Thailand 802 1.8 17 32 17 Fiji 798 1.7 14 6 36

Canada 707 1.6 19 21 6 Canada 795 1.7 19 33 30

Switzerland 642 1.4 20 25 24 India 572 1.2 34 39 44

Viet Nam 505 1.1 38 45 61 Viet Nam 549 1.2 23 38 27

Above 15 34962 78.5 - - - Above 15 37794 79.4 - - -

a ASEAN countries accounted for 7 per cent of total commercial services exports and 8 per cent of imports.

e In 2008 trade in commercial services not allocated geographically accounted for 11 per cent of exports and 9 per cent of imports.

f In 2008 trade in commercial services not allocated geographically accounted for 7 per cent of exports and 13 per cent of imports.

Note: For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

b The following transactions are not allocated geographically: travel exports and imports; financial services exports related to foreign exchange trading; imports of freight transportation services and, insurance on

goods imports. Overall, they represent 12 per cent of commercial services exports, and 28 per cent of imports.

c ASEAN countries accounted for 12 per cent of total commercial services exports and 5 per cent of imports.

d Financial intermediation services are not allocated geographically. In 2008, they represented 2 per cent of exports, and 1 per cent of imports.

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Table I.17

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Destination Value Value Value

2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009

Exports

Canada

 Agricultural products 44 12.6 13.8 11 -19 23 9.2 8.6 4 -23 20 36.4 26.5 21 -15

Fuels and mining products 93 17.5 29.4 31 -42 78 18.0 30.8 32 -43 15 13.7 20.1 21 -38

Manufactures 157 63.5 49.6 -5 -27 125 65.8 55.2 -7 -28 33 47.2 42.9 6 -21

Total exports 317 100.0 100.0 9 -31 240 100.0 100.0 7 -33 76 100.0 100.0 15 -22

Mexico

 Agricultural products 16 5.5 6.8 9 -9 12 4.9 5.5 4 -7 3 10.9 9.4 31 -13

Fuels and mining products 36 11.0 15.8 15 -37 30 9.5 17.2 18 -36 7 24.4 18.1 6 -43Manufactures 172 83.3 75.1 4 -19 147 85.6 76.8 1 -17 25 63.1 69.8 22 -25

Total exports 230 100.0 100.0 7 -21 194 100.0 100.0 5 -20 36 100.0 100.0 19 -28

United States

 Agricultural products 120 9.1 11.3 23 -15 35 6.6 8.7 19 -12 85 10.6 11.7 25 -16

Fuels and mining products 88 3.6 8.4 49 -30 26 4.6 7.7 41 -38 62 3.0 8.6 54 -26

Manufactures 800 83.0 75.8 7 -17 262 85.4 80.3 3 -17 538 81.6 74.4 10 -17

Total exports 1056 100.0 100.0 12 -18 334 100.0 100.0 7 -19 723 100.0 100.0 15 -17

NAFTA

 Agricultural products 179 9.4 11.2 19 -15 70 7.2 7.9 11 -15 108 12.2 13.0 24 -15

Fuels and mining products 218 7.7 13.6 34 -37 133 10.4 18.2 30 -41 84 4.3 10.1 40 -30

Manufactures 1130 78.6 70.5 5 -19 534 78.5 70.6 0 -20 596 78.8 71.4 10 -17

Total exports 1602 100.0 100.0 11 -21 768 100.0 100.0 7 -24 835 100.0 100.0 15 -18

Imports

Canada

 Agricultural products 29 6.4 8.9 10 -6 19 6.3 7.6 11 -5 11 6.5 7.4 9 -7Fuels and mining products 39 7.7 11.9 32 -39 15 4.3 8.2 36 -42 25 15.0 17.1 30 -38

Manufactures 249 83.6 75.5 2 -19 146 87.5 81.2 -1 -22 103 75.4 71.7 8 -16

Total imports 330 100.0 100.0 7 -21 187 100.0 100.0 4 -22 143 100.0 100.0 13 -20

Mexico

 Agricultural products 21 6.1 8.6 18 -22 17 6.8 11.7 21 -23 4 4.2 3.5 7 -20

Fuels and mining products 22 4.9 9.0 38 -45 15 5.0 11.1 44 -39 7 4.7 5.8 29 -55

Manufactures 194 83.4 80.4 5 -21 90 86.6 76.7 2 -24 104 74.6 87.8 8 -19

Total imports 242 100.0 100.0 10 -24 123 100.0 100.0 9 -26 118 100.0 100.0 10 -23

United States

 Agricultural products 101 5.5 6.3 6 -13 35 7.6 7.4 4 -15 66 4.6 5.5 7 -12

Fuels and mining products 311 13.3 19.4 30 -44 105 14.8 26.0 30 -42 207 12.7 17.2 30 -46

Manufactures 1121 76.9 69.9 1 -21 242 71.2 61.5 -5 -22 880 79.3 73.4 2 -21

Total imports 1605 100.0 100.0 7 -26 407 100.0 100.0 5 -27 1198 100.0 100.0 8 -26

NAFTA

 Agricultural products 151 5.7 6.9 8 -13 70 7.1 8.2 10 -14 80 4.7 5.5 7 -12

Fuels and mining products 373 11.6 17.1 31 -44 134 10.2 19.0 32 -41 238 12.5 16.3 30 -45

Manufactures 1565 78.6 71.9 1 -21 478 78.3 69.0 -3 -22 1086 78.7 74.4 3 -20

Total imports 2177 100.0 100.0 8 -25 717 100.0 100.0 5 -26 1460 100.0 100.0 9 -25

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Table I.18

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Destination Value Value Value

2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009

Exports

Argentina

 Agricultural products 28 45.4 50.6 30 -25 3 28.4 24.2 24 -22 25 53.4 60.3 31 -25

Fuels and mining products 8 20.6 14.0 8 -12 2 22.9 18.0 8 -14 6 19.5 13.7 7 -11

Manufactures 18 32.4 31.9 25 -18 9 48.7 57.8 39 -12 9 24.7 21.4 15 -23

Total exports 56 100.0 100.0 26 -21 14 100.0 100.0 29 -14 42 100.0 100.0 24 -22

Brazil

 Agricultural products 58 28.1 37.7 27 -6 1 10.5 5.5 21 -12 57 30.9 41.3 27 -6

Fuels and mining products 33 11.8 21.3 37 -26 2 5.7 10.6 34 -7 30 12.8 22.1 37 -27

Manufactures 58 57.5 38.0 15 -33 13 83.7 82.2 27 -31 46 53.2 33.3 13 -33

Total exports 153 100.0 100.0 23 -23 16 100.0 100.0 25 -27 137 100.0 100.0 23 -22

Paraguay Agricultural products 3 80.2 88.7 67 -29 1 83.2 81.5 78 -29 2 75.0 92.0 59 -29

Fuels and mining products 0 0.5 0.6 36 -37 0 0.5 1.2 53 -48 0 0.6 0.4 0 0

Manufactures 0 19.3 10.7 14 -17 0 16.5 17.4 11 -11 0 24.4 7.5 21 -25

Total exports 3 100.0 100.0 60 -28 2 100.0 100.0 66 -27 2 100.0 100.0 55 -29

Uruguay

Agricultural products 4 55.7 73.4 43 -4 1 41.2 35.1 37 24 3 67.3 83.3 44 -9

Fuels and mining products 0 2.0 1.6 -6 -60 0 4.1 8.4 -10 -63 0 0.3 1.4 0 -57

Manufactures 1 41.4 23.8 15 -17 1 54.6 56.5 28 -17 1 30.8 13.8 0 -16

Total exports 5 100.0 100.0 32 -9 2 100.0 100.0 28 -4 4 100.0 100.0 33 -11

MERCOSUR

 Agricultural products 93 34.7 42.6 30 -13 6 23.0 16.8 35 -18 87 37.9 46.9 30 -13

Fuels and mining products 41 14.1 18.7 31 -24 4 13.6 13.0 19 -12 36 14.3 19.6 32 -25

Manufactures 78 48.8 35.7 17 -29 22 63.3 69.3 31 -24 55 45.0 29.9 13 -32

Total exports 217 100.0 100.0 24 -22 33 100.0 100.0 29 -21 185 100.0 100.0 24 -22

Imports

Argentina

 Agricultural products 2 6.5 4.9 46 -42 1 9.2 7.3 61 -57 1 5.5 3.7 23 -11

Fuels and mining products 3 6.2 8.5 51 -47 1 9.3 8.6 21 -47 2 5.0 8.5 72 -47

Manufactures 33 87.1 85.8 22 -28 10 81.5 84.0 23 -36 23 89.4 86.6 21 -24

Total imports 39 100.0 100.0 28 -32 12 100.0 100.0 26 -39 26 100.0 100.0 30 -29

Brazil

 Agricultural products 9 8.5 6.4 34 -16 4 34.1 30.0 27 -11 5 4.3 3.8 39 -20

Fuels and mining products 24 17.9 17.6 49 -46 2 20.0 11.2 12 -32 22 17.6 18.3 51 -47

Manufactures 101 73.4 75.9 43 -21 8 46.0 58.6 38 -9 94 78.0 77.9 44 -22

Total imports 134 100.0 100.0 44 -27 14 100.0 100.0 30 -13 120 100.0 100.0 45 -28

Paraguay

 Agricultural products 1 17.8 8.9 44 -3 0 25.7 17.1 42 -5 0 9.2 3.3 51 3

Fuels and mining products 1 14.3 15.2 79 -27 1 20.9 20.3 25 -17 0 7.2 11.7 197 -36

Manufactures 5 67.9 75.8 51 -24 2 53.2 62.5 54 -32 3 83.5 84.8 49 -18

Total imports 7 100.0 100.0 54 -23 3 100.0 100.0 46 -26 4 100.0 100.0 60 -20

Uruguay

 Agricultural products 1 14.1 12.2 40 -6 1 21.7 18.8 44 -4 0 8.2 6.7 33 -11

Fuels and mining products 2 16.4 25.2 113 -39 1 10.6 24.8 93 -32 1 20.9 25.6 128 -44

Manufactures 4 69.4 62.5 46 -18 2 67.7 56.3 37 -18 3 70.8 67.6 53 -19

Total imports 7 100.0 100.0 61 -24 3 100.0 100.0 51 -20 4 100.0 100.0 70 -27

MERCOSUR

 Agricultural products 12 8.4 6.4 37 -20 6 22.7 19.0 37 -22 6 4.8 3.8 37 -18

Fuels and mining products 30 14.5 15.9 52 -46 4 15.0 12.4 27 -36 26 14.3 16.6 56 -47

Manufactures 144 77.0 77.5 38 -23 22 62.3 68.6 30 -26 122 80.7 79.3 39 -22

Total imports 186 100.0 100.0 41 -28 32 100.0 100.0 31 -27 154 100.0 100.0 43 -28

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Table I.19

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Destination Value Value Value

2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009

Exports

Bolivia

Agricultural products 1 35.4 20.4 32 2 0 86.1 69.8 32 27 1 21.8 12.4 32 -12

Fuels and mining products 3 34.2 71.7 51 -30 0 3.5 22.4 11 -5 3 42.3 79.3 52 -31

Manufactures 0 25.1 5.7 21 -25 0 10.0 7.8 -3 -13 0 29.1 5.8 23 -26

Total exports 5 100.0 100.0 45 -25 1 100.0 100.0 24 18 4 100.0 100.0 47 -28

Colombia

 Agricultural products 6 23.6 18.1 15 -11 0 10.5 11.4 2 -7 6 24.5 18.7 15 -11

Fuels and mining products 16 44.1 49.6 56 -10 0 18.4 9.7 9 -13 16 46.0 52.4 57 -10

Manufactures 9 32.3 27.4 4 -24 2 71.2 78.9 17 -14 7 29.5 23.8 2 -26

Total exports 33 100.0 100.0 25 -13 2 100.0 100.0 14 -13 31 100.0 100.0 26 -13

Ecuador Agricultural products 5 39.5 39.7 23 5 0 22.9 11.2 11 13 5 41.6 42.4 24 4

Fuels and mining products 7 49.8 50.9 40 -40 1 42.6 62.5 11 -50 6 50.7 51.6 46 -39

Manufactures 1 8.4 8.5 30 -17 1 34.5 25.8 33 -23 1 5.1 4.9 27 -10

Total exports 14 100.0 100.0 29 -25 2 100.0 100.0 16 -35 12 100.0 100.0 32 -24

Peru

Agricultural products 5 27.2 18.1 26 -8 0 19.6 13.4 46 19 5 27.6 18.0 25 -9

Fuels and mining products 12 37.7 44.1 2 -27 0 30.9 36.6 1 -4 11 38.0 45.1 2 -28

Manufactures 3 16.5 12.2 23 -21 1 49.6 49.7 44 -6 2 14.9 9.6 18 -25

Total exports 27 100.0 100.0 13 -15 2 100.0 100.0 28 -1 25 100.0 100.0 12 -15

Andean Community

Agricultural products 17 28.1 22.0 21 -5 1 25.1 15.7 21 14 16 28.3 22.1 21 -6

Fuels and mining products 39 43.0 49.3 30 -24 1 25.2 35.3 9 -35 37 44.5 51.3 31 -24

Manufactures 14 23.2 17.5 10 -23 3 49.7 48.7 25 -14 11 21.0 14.6 6 -25

Total exports 78 100.0 100.0 23 -17 6 100.0 100.0 18 -16 73 100.0 100.0 23 -17

Imports

Bolivia

Agricultural products 0 15.1 9.8 28 -15 0 14.1 12.5 18 2 0 15.1 9.5 29 -18

Fuels and mining products 1 5.5 11.5 96 -15 0 4.2 4.6 62 -5 0 5.6 12.2 97 -16

Manufactures 3 78.6 77.3 41 -11 0 81.7 82.7 60 -12 3 78.4 76.7 39 -11

Total imports 4 100.0 100.0 44 -12 0 100.0 100.0 56 -11 4 100.0 100.0 43 -12

Colombia

Agricultural products 4 14.9 11.5 31 -17 1 47.9 30.2 34 17 3 12.6 10.1 31 -22

Fuels and mining products 2 4.5 5.6 44 -35 0 10.3 8.9 -7 -40 2 4.1 5.3 55 -35

Manufactures 27 80.1 81.7 18 -15 1 41.8 60.9 11 -19 26 82.8 83.2 18 -15

Total imports 33 100.0 100.0 21 -17 2 100.0 100.0 12 -13 31 100.0 100.0 21 -17

Ecuador 

Agricultural products 2 11.4 10.5 46 -16 0 13.7 16.8 38 1 1 10.9 9.5 48 -20

Fuels and mining products 3 9.2 18.9 21 -22 0 3.5 16.0 -48 96 3 10.2 19.4 30 -28

Manufactures 11 70.8 70.1 44 -19 1 81.9 67.1 25 -19 9 68.8 70.6 48 -20

Total imports 15 100.0 100.0 34 -19 2 100.0 100.0 14 -7 13 100.0 100.0 38 -21

Peru

 Agricultural products 3 13.5 12.3 39 -22 0 11.0 17.4 32 -3 2 13.7 11.8 40 -24

Fuels and mining products 3 16.2 15.3 46 -43 1 52.4 47.6 25 -47 2 12.0 11.6 60 -41

Manufactures 16 70.3 72.3 48 -24 1 36.6 35.0 20 -13 15 74.2 76.6 50 -25

Total imports 22 100.0 100.0 47 -28 2 100.0 100.0 25 -33 19 100.0 100.0 50 -27

Andean Community

Agricultural products 8 14.0 11.4 36 -18 1 24.6 20.9 34 6 7 12.9 10.4 36 -22

Fuels and mining products 9 8.8 11.5 39 -34 2 22.6 23.2 10 -36 7 7.4 10.3 49 -34

Manufactures 57 75.6 76.3 32 -19 4 52.6 55.8 21 -17 53 77.9 78.5 32 -19

Total imports 74 100.0 100.0 32 -21 7 100.0 100.0 19 -19 67 100.0 100.0 33 -21

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Table I.20

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Destination Value Value Value

2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009 2009 2000 2009 2008 2009

Exports

Indonesia

 Agricultural products 26 12.5 21.7 36 -23 4 9.9 15.9 32 -10 22 13.1 22.9 37 -25

Fuels and mining products 45 30.1 37.4 21 -13 9 18.6 29.4 35 -1 36 32.6 37.8 18 -16

Manufactures 48 56.7 40.1 8 -11 11 68.9 53.0 9 -14 36 54.1 38.7 7 -10

Total exports 119 100.0 100.0 18 -14 25 100.0 100.0 20 -9 94 100.0 100.0 18 -16

Malaysia

 Agricultural products 21 8.2 13.3 36 -25 4 6.4 7.5 29 -13 17 8.8 14.7 37 -28

Fuels and mining products 26 10.7 16.3 43 -36 9 11.8 20.8 38 -34 17 10.2 14.6 45 -37

Manufactures 110 80.4 69.7 4 -15 28 80.2 69.6 7 -17 82 80.4 70.0 3 -15

Total exports 157 100.0 100.0 13 -21 40 100.0 100.0 14 -21 117 100.0 100.0 13 -21

Philippines Agricultural products 3 5.1 8.2 22 -20 0 2.9 6.1 17 -26 3 5.4 8.4 23 -19

Fuels and mining products 2 2.8 5.8 0 -46 1 4.7 14.0 10 -51 2 2.5 5.0 -4 -44

Manufactures 33 87.4 85.3 -5 -19 5 92.3 79.6 -18 -9 28 86.5 85.9 -3 -21

Total exports 38 100.0 100.0 -3 -22 6 100.0 100.0 -12 -18 33 100.0 100.0 -1 -22

Singapore

 Agricultural products 6 2.7 2.3 20 -13 3 3.6 2.5 14 -4 4 2.4 1.9 24 -18

Fuels and mining products 44 8.3 16.3 45 -34 19 11.6 21.7 40 -35 25 7.1 13.5 50 -33

Manufactures 198 85.4 73.2 4 -16 58 83.2 73.5 7 -22 139 86.2 74.1 3 -14

Total exports 270 100.0 100.0 13 -20 82 100.0 100.0 14 -25 188 100.0 100.0 12 -18

Thailand

 Agricultural products 28 17.7 18.3 27 -12 5 13.2 13.9 29 -17 23 18.8 19.2 26 -10

Fuels and mining products 9 4.3 6.2 42 -31 5 10.1 13.2 46 -26 5 3.0 3.9 39 -35

Manufactures 109 74.8 71.7 9 -14 23 73.6 72.3 15 -16 87 75.1 72.1 8 -13

Total exports 152 100.0 100.0 16 -14 32 100.0 100.0 21 -18 120 100.0 100.0 14 -13

ASEAN

 Agricultural products 100 9.0 12.3 30 -18 19 7.1 9.4 26 -11 81 9.6 13.2 31 -19

Fuels and mining products 148 12.3 18.2 34 -27 51 13.2 25.2 35 -26 97 12.1 15.9 34 -28

Manufactures 535 76.1 65.8 6 -15 129 77.9 63.9 8 -18 406 75.6 66.4 5 -13

Total exports 814 100.0 100.0 14 -18 202 100.0 100.0 15 -20 612 100.0 100.0 14 -17

Imports

Indonesia

 Agricultural products 11 12.5 11.7 30 -18 1 7.7 5.5 -9 -21 9 13.8 14.2 40 -17

Fuels and mining products 21 15.9 22.9 47 -40 10 26.1 36.6 50 -49 11 13.2 17.4 44 -31

Manufactures 60 71.5 65.3 34 -24 15 66.1 57.8 22 -23 45 73.0 68.3 38 -24

Total imports 92 100.0 100.0 37 -28 26 100.0 100.0 32 -35 65 100.0 100.0 39 -24

Malaysia

 Agricultural products 12 5.6 10.0 26 -8 5 6.8 15.5 43 -13 7 5.3 8.0 16 -4

Fuels and mining products 16 7.8 12.7 22 -38 7 14.1 22.9 22 -32 8 5.8 9.2 23 -42

Manufactures 93 83.1 75.0 3 -18 19 76.5 59.9 -5 -14 74 85.2 80.3 6 -19

Total imports 124 100.0 100.0 7 -21 32 100.0 100.0 7 -19 92 100.0 100.0 7 -22

Philippines

 Agricultural products 6 8.4 12.2 49 -19 2 8.6 15.8 96 -32 4 8.3 11.0 29 -12

Fuels and mining products 9 13.5 20.2 24 -34 3 13.8 22.3 23 -32 7 13.5 19.5 25 -35

Manufactures 31 77.9 67.1 -7 -21 7 76.8 61.5 -2 -17 24 78.1 69.0 -8 -22

Total imports 46 100.0 100.0 4 -24 12 100.0 100.0 14 -24 34 100.0 100.0 1 -24

Singapore

 Agricultural products 9 3.6 3.6 20 -13 3 5.2 5.9 20 -13 5 3.1 2.8 20 -12

Fuels and mining products 64 13.6 26.1 61 -32 14 8.0 24.0 50 -28 50 15.4 26.7 64 -32

Manufactures 162 81.6 66.1 9 -21 37 86.6 62.0 0 -20 126 80.0 67.3 12 -21

Total imports 246 100.0 100.0 22 -23 59 100.0 100.0 14 -21 187 100.0 100.0 24 -24

Thailand

 Agricultural products 9 7.2 7.0 41 -20 2 6.3 6.1 34 -17 8 7.4 7.2 43 -20

Fuels and mining products 30 15.2 22.6 42 -35 8 16.5 29.4 27 -14 22 15.0 20.9 46 -40

Manufactures 90 75.8 67.3 19 -21 17 74.2 63.8 23 -18 73 76.2 68.2 18 -22

Total imports 134 100.0 100.0 28 -25 27 100.0 100.0 22 -17 107 100.0 100.0 29 -27

ASEAN Agricultural products 55 6.5 7.6 31 -15 17 6.9 9.5 31 -14 38 6.3 7.0 32 -15

Fuels and mining products 152 12.9 21.0 45 -34 47 14.8 26.3 38 -34 105 12.4 19.2 49 -35

Manufactures 498 78.9 68.6 12 -19 109 77.1 61.0 7 -17 388 79.6 71.1 14 -20

Total imports 725 100.0 100.0 21 -23 179 100.0 100.0 17 -22 546 100.0 100.0 22 -23

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Table I.22

Value Value

2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

LDCs 126354 15 24 31 -25 148204 14 24 29 -8

Oil Exporters a

  Angola 40080 20 39 44 -37 17000 21 56 54 -19

Equatorial Guinea 9100 27 24 56 -43 5200 31 17 65 33

Sudan 7834 18 57 31 -33 9691 23 9 7 4

Myanmar 6710 17 38 9 -3 4316 7 29 29 1

Yemen 5594 4 -5 20 -26 8500 15 40 23 -19

Chad 2800 35 9 18 -35 1950 22 15 10 15

Bhutan 496 19 63 -23 -5 529 13 25 3 -2

Exporters of manufactures

Bangladesh 15084 10 6 23 -2 21833 11 16 28 -8

Cambodia 4200 13 11 7 -4 6200 14 14 20 -5Madagascar 1140 4 26 5 -12 3250 13 46 51 -18

Nepal 813 0 5 8 -14 4392 12 24 16 23

Lesotho 750 15 11 15 -15 1950 10 16 15 -3

Haiti 576 7 3 -8 20 2050 8 4 38 -11

Exporters of commodities

Zambia 4312 19 22 10 -15 3793 16 30 26 -25

Congo, Dem. Rep. of 3100 16 16 48 -23 3600 20 20 27 -14

Tanzania 3096 17 16 36 2 6347 17 26 33 -11

Uganda 2478 21 68 35 -8 4310 12 37 30 -5

Senegal 2180 10 5 37 -5 4713 13 33 34 -28

Mozambique 2147 22 1 10 -19 3764 14 6 31 -6

Mali 2100 16 0 27 6 2644 14 20 34 -9

Ethiopia 1596 14 22 25 0 7963 23 20 40 -1

Mauritania 1370 16 3 28 -23 1430 14 37 22 -26

Guinea 1010 5 16 12 -25 1400 10 27 31 -13

Benin 1000 11 42 10 -13 2040 14 54 12 -3

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 940 12 5 18 -13 1260 10 0 32 -10

Malawi 920 10 47 4 11 1700 14 14 20 3

Niger 900 14 31 33 2 1500 16 21 31 0

Burkina Faso 850 17 6 11 23 2083 15 27 20 3

Togo 800 9 11 29 -11 1500 12 14 18 -9

  Afghanistan 560 17 22 9 4 3970 14 9 7 31

Somalia 400 8 21 20 -5 740 9 9 22 -16

Sierra Leone 231 38 6 -12 7 520 15 14 20 -3

Rwanda 193 16 20 48 -26 1227 22 35 55 7

Maldives 169 5 1 45 -49 967 11 18 27 -30

Solomon Islands 163 10 35 28 -22 270 13 32 15 -18

Liberia 150 -8 27 21 -38 552 -2 7 63 -32

Central African Republic 120 -3 14 -17 -20 300 11 23 20 0

Guinea-Bissau 115 7 45 17 -8 230 16 32 16 18

Djibouti 75 10 5 18 9 410 8 41 21 -29

Burundi 64 3 1 -2 11 402 12 -26 26 0

Vanuatu 58 9 2 14 1 294 14 6 37 -6

Kiribati 15 17 55 53 0 68 6 11 0 -3

Gambia 15 0 9 11 8 304 6 24 3 -8

Eritrea 15 -10 8 13 0 540 2 3 4 2

Comoros 13 -1 39 -8 2 150 15 26 24 -17

Samoa 12 -2 45 -27 4 204 8 4 10 -18

Sao Tome and Principe 9 13 -12 56 -16 114 16 12 44 0

Tuvalu 0 46 80 117 50 33 23 22 69 25

Timor-Leste ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Memorandum item:

World a 12490000 8 16 15 -23 12682000 7 15 15 -23

a Bhutan is included for its exports of electric current.

b Includes significant re-exports or imports for re-export.

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Table I.23

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Value Value

2009 2008 2009 2009 2008 2009 2009 2008 2009

 A. Agricultural products

Total LDCs 4197 3 -9 Total LDCs 6003 17 -5 Total LDCs 681 13 -16

Uganda 501 23 -5 Myanmar 2153 25 1 Bangladesh 131 -10 -20

Ethiopia 451 31 -6 Tanzania 446 56 13 Ethiopia 109 64 -23

Tanzania 407 -9 -3 Bangladesh 289 21 -6 Liberia 105 22 -37

Togo 347 44 36 Ethiopia 253 -24 79 Malawi 68 35 4

Malawi 321 -3 18 Solomon Islands 239 9 -25 Madagascar 45 -13 6

Bangladesh 313 3 -1 Malawi 220 27 100 Tanzania 43 15 19

Senegal 293 -21 -9 Mozambique 218 35 -16 Uganda 30 12 47

Madagascar 282 24 -29 Benin 211 40 -15 Haiti 28 16 -4

Mozambique 194 -15 -15 Afghanistan 205 27 10 Sudan 23 32 -32

Mauritania 154 -8 9 Burkina Faso 200 -14 -18 Rwanda 15 39 36

Zambia 118 -8 -5 Lao People's Dem. Rep. 186 19 7 Cambodia 10 2 39

Others (38) 817 -4 -28 Others (38) 1382 6 -22 Others (38) 74 -7 -18

B. Fuels and mining products

Total LDCs 10764 87 -48 Total LDCs 42074 50 -31 Total LDCs 16431 58 -44

 Angola 6601 165 -41 Angola 19206 55 -25 Angola 10860 58 -51

Equatorial Guinea 1947 106 -66 Sudan 6893 56 -43 Equatorial Guinea 2820 88 -19

Mozambique 743 -36 -29 Yemen 3934 33 -47 Chad 2039 55 -41

Guinea 457 17 -23 Equatorial Guinea 3157 71 -46 Congo, Dem. Rep. of 324 150 181

Mauritania 360 24 -55 Myanmar 2827 49 -14 Guinea 150 30 -29

Congo, Dem. Rep. of 177 22 -65 Zambia 1883 -21 49 Niger 101 ... 140

Chad 140 ... 148 Congo, Dem. Rep. of 1299 251 -24 Mauritania 36 ... -22

Zambia 126 -15 -63 Mauritania 854 85 -19 Mozambique 32 ... 125

Others (41) 212 -12 -43 Others (41) 2022 10 -29 Others (41) 68 -69 -49

C. Manufactures

Total LDCs 11657 -4 3 Total LDCs 2849 19 -9 Total LDCs 8350 5 -9

Bangladesh 7758 15 1 Bangladesh 817 23 1 Bangladesh 4589 13 1

Cambodia 1056 14 -1 Myanmar 518 7 28 Cambodia 2276 1 -19

Liberia 686 -83 191 Nepal 313 38 -33 Haiti 561 -9 23

Madagascar 342 -3 -12 Cambodia 252 -4 18 Lesotho 321 -14 -19

Niger 304 -81 ... Angola 228 96 80 Madagascar 242 -3 -24

 Angola 225 -35 20 Senegal 213 42 23 Equatorial Guinea 80 -9 -61

Myanmar 190 -10 -17 Bhutan 117 -23 -6 Nepal 70 -5 -33

Congo, Dem. Rep. of 154 -11 -52 Liberia 71 -72 -22 Angola 49 -38 40

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 152 7 -11 Lao People's Dem. Rep. 58 81 -17 Lao People's Dem. Rep. 49 141 9

Lesotho 141 47 -43 Samoa 44 -25 -36 Malawi 14 -35 4

Equatorial Guinea 107 -14 -33 Tanzania 36 22 -16 Congo, Dem. Rep. of 11 -4 -93

Nepal 100 6 -15 Zambia 26 5 -25 Ethiopia 11 96 -8

Ethiopia 78 1 9 Madagascar 23 0 -6 Tanzania 10 23 -48

Others (36) 364 -17 -14 Others (36) 132 296 -72 Others (36) 67 8 -24

a Australia, China, Hong Kong, China; India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Republic of; Malaysia, New Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Taipei Chinese and Thailand.

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Table I.24

(Million dollars and percentage)

2008 2000 2008 2000 2008 2000 2008

Least developed countries 18400 20.0 20.2 46.9 55.1 33.1 25.0

  Afghanistan … … … … … ... …

  Angola 329 6.0 4.4 … 86.5 94.0 9.0

Bangladesh 899 32.3 12.8 17.8 8.3 49.9 79.0

Benin 328 14.3 4.0 60.8 71.8 24.8 24.0

Bhutan 55 … … … … ... …

Burkina Faso 166 13.0 … 67.3 … 19.7 …

Burundi 3 43.0 27.3 36.8 40.8 20.2 32.0

Cambodia 1613 16.9 14.8 71.9 75.6 11.2 10.0

Central African Republic 29 3.9 … 50.9 … 45.2 …

Chad 94 2.4 … 64.9 … 32.7 …

Comoros 59 13.0 9.9 81.2 65.1 5.8 25.0Congo, Dem. Rep. of 522 … … … … ... …

Djibouti 129 76.2 82.6 11.8 6.1 12.0 11.0

Equatorial Guinea 33 2.8 … 49.9 … 47.3 …

Eritrea … 18.2 … 64.2 … 17.6 …

Ethiopia 1775 55.7 59.0 14.7 21.2 29.7 20.0

Gambia 123 … 16.8 76.4 67.6 ... 16.0

Guinea 99 58.2 11.7 7.4 1.5 34.3 87.0

Guinea-Bissau 40 11.9 … … … ... …

Haiti 288 … … 81.0 95.6 ... …

Kiribati 13 11.7 … 7.5 … 80.7 …

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 372 13.1 15.1 75.9 74.0 11.0 11.0

Lesotho 60 1.5 1.1 67.2 56.4 31.3 43.0

Liberia 182 … 10.6 … 86.9 ... 3.0

Madagascar 906 16.4 30.0 38.6 39.1 45.0 31.0

Malawi … 25.7 … 74.3 … 0.0 …

Maldives 687 5.8 5.8 92.9 92.6 1.3 2.0

Mali 442 35.9 7.3 43.8 62.2 20.3 30.0

Mauritania 104 0.7 … 20.1 … 79.3 …

Mozambique 488 30.0 32.3 22.8 38.9 47.2 29.0

Myanmar … 16.5 … 35.4 … 48.1 …

Nepal 494 15.0 5.5 38.5 67.7 46.5 27.0

Niger 126 23.6 9.5 64.3 62.3 12.1 28.0

Rwanda 326 34.5 17.2 57.2 62.0 8.4 21.0

Samoa … … … … … ... …

Sao Tome and Principe 9 2.2 1.6 76.1 82.6 21.7 16.0

Senegal 1470 9.7 … 43.7 … 46.7 …

Sierra Leone 61 45.8 32.9 26.9 55.0 27.3 12.0

Solomon Islands 54 2.5 13.1 8.6 68.6 88.9 18.0

Somalia … … … … … ... …

Sudan 457 62.8 3.8 22.3 72.4 14.9 24.0

Tanzania 2136 9.9 17.1 65.5 63.4 24.7 20.0

Timor Leste … … … … … ... …

Togo 253 23.0 43.0 17.6 15.6 59.4 41.0

Tuvalu … … … … … ... …

Uganda 705 15.4 8.1 80.7 70.6 4.0 21.0

Vanuatu 213 24.3 … 47.4 … 28.3 …

Yemen 1049 12.3 4.3 41.7 84.5 46.0 11.0

Zambia 297 37.3 35.3 58.2 49.2 4.5 16.0

Memorandum item:

World 3826400 23.4 23.7 32.1 25.1 44.5 51.1

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services. See the Metadata.

Exports of commercial services of the least-developed countries by category, 2008

Other commercial services

Value Share in commercial services

Commercialservices Transportation services Travel

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7. Foreign afliates trade in services

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Annual percentage change

2004 2005 2006 2007 2000-04 2005 2006 2007

  Austria a ... ... ... 62 ... ... ... ...

Belgium 28 29 ... ... ... 3 ... ...

Bulgaria b ... ... 4 ... ... ... ... ...

Cyprus b, c 1 1 1 ... ... 8 14 ...

Czech Republic 23 28 31 43 36 24 7 40

Denmark b ... ... 29 ... ... ... ... ...

Estonia 2 2 2 ... ... 26 18 ...

Finland ... ... ... 22 ... ... ... ...

France 129 148 161 176 ... 15 9 9

Germany ... 188 200 ... ... ... 6 ...Hong Kong, China d 83 92 114 142 ... 10 24 25

Hungary 12 13 18 ... ... 10 36 ...

Ireland 19 27 33 ... ... 43 24 ...

Israel b 4 6 ... ... ... 41 ... ...

Italy 72 78 95 110 ... 8 22 16  

Japan e 21 33 27 ... ... 60 -19 ...

Latvia b 1 2 2 3 ... 35 32 34

Lithuania b 2 2 3 ... ... 23 25 ...

Netherlands a, b ... ... ... 90 ... ... ... ...

New Zealand f 12 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Norway b 19 24 28 33 ... 29 19 14

Poland 9 11 19 ... ... 25 71 ...

Portugal b 8 10 14 19 ... 33 37 36  

Romania b 5 ... 10 15 ... ... ... 47  

Slovak Republic b 5 6 7 10 ... 34 2 47  

Slovenia b 1 ... 2 ... ... ... ... ...

Spain b ... ... ... 168 ... ... ... ...

Sweden 43 46 53 66 23 6 15 24

United Kingdom 222 253 284 ... ... 14 12 ...

United States ... ... ... 897 ... ... ... ...

a Only direct control.

b Some or all community, social and personal services activities are not covered.

c Hotels and restaurants activities are not covered.

d Includes other income.

e No estimation for non-response. Real estate activities are also not covered.

f Refers to 2003. Preliminary results based on 53 per cent of foreign affiliates.

Note : Given the recent development of this statistical framework, comparability and coverage of data may not always be complete. See the Metadata.

Excluding wholesale and retail trade as well as repair activities. For economies shown in italics data exclude all or a large part of financial intermediation activities.

Table I.25

Sales by affiliates of foreign companies - resident affiliates primarily engaged in services activities (inward FATS), 2004-2007

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Value Annual percentage change

2004 2005 2006 2007 2000-04 2005 2006 2007

 Austria a ... ... 30 31 ... ... ... 4

Belgium a, b 42 48 ... ... 31 14 ... ...

Bulgaria ... ... ... 0 ... ... ... ...

Canada c 75 82 96 117 -3 9 18 22  

Cyprus ... ... ... 4 ... ... ... ...

Czech Republic d 0 1 1 ... 9 139 28 ...

Finland e 13 12 19 24 ... -4 51 29

France f ... ... ... 362 ... ... ... ...

Germany ... 400 434 497 ... ... 8 15

Greece ... 4 3 4 ... ... -16 32  

Hungary e 0 ... ... 1 ... ... ... ...

Israel e 3 3 ... ... ... 14 ... ...

Italy ... 115 125 159 ... ... 9 27

Japan 44 53 57 ... ... 20 7 ...

Latvia a, g ... ... 0 0 ... ... ... -3

Portugal a 7 10 13 20 8 40 29 59

Slovak Republic e ... 0 0 0 ... ... 18 44

Sweden e ... ... ... 20 ... ... ... ...

United States 584 669 763 876 8 15 14 15  

Excluding wholesale and retail trade and repair activities. Economies shown in italics exclude most or a large part of financial intermediation activities.

a Only includes affiliates directly owned.

b Classified under services according to actvity of parent company.

c Branches are excluded.

d Only the first level of indirect ownership is covered

e Community, social and personal services are not covered.

f Does not cover firms with no extra-EU affiliates.

g Only covers extra-EU (27) affiliates.

Table I.26

Sales by foreign affiliates of resident companies - affiliates located abroad primarily engaged in services activities (outward

FATS), 2004-2007

Note: Given the recent development of this statistical framework, comparability and coverage of data may not always be complete. See the Metadata.

Table I.27

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2007 2007 2005-07 2006 2007 2007 2007 2005-07 2006 2007

 

World 1025841 100.0 14 12 15 World 671847 100.0 9 13 5

European Union (27) 494062 48.2 ... ... 12 European Union (27) 366218 54.5 ... ... 3

Canada 100498 9.8 11 14 9 Japan 93305 13.9 4 3 5

Japan 60026 5.9 6 2 9 Canada 65428 9.7 9 11 7

Switzerland 54277 5.3 17 5 31 Switzerland 49922 7.4 25 57 -1

 Australia 36566 3.6 19 16 21 Bermuda 27992 4.2 ... ... 15

Above 5 745429 72.7 - - - Above 5 602865 89.7 - - -

Mexico 34719 3.4 14 21 6 Australia 10653 1.6 42 40 43

Singapore 31394 3.1 31 20 44 Korea, Republic of 5252 0.8 43 31 55

Hong Kong, China 28243 2.8 16 6 27 India 5002 0.7 42 46 38

Brazil 25380 2.5 15 4 26 Saudi Arabia 3702 0.6 43 45 41

China 13965 1.4 29 26 33 Hong Kong, China 3635 0.5 17 16 18

Above 10 879130 85.7 - - - Above 10 631109 93.9 - - -

Note: This information refers to supply of services products to foreigners by United States owned affiliates and supply of services products to United States persons by affiliates foreign owned. This differs

from the FATS data presented for the United States in the tables I.25 and I.26 which refer to sales of foreign affiliates operating in the services sector. For instance the latter include sales of goods of foreign

affiliates whose primary activity is classified as a service industry but not the supply of services of those whose primary activity is classified as a manufacturing industry.

Services supplied by United States affiliates established abroad (outward FATS) and by foreign affiliates in the United States

(inward FATS) by economy of affiliate, 2007

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

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Supply of services abroad Supply of services in the United States

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II. Merchandise trade by product

The Highlights

The steepest decline in trade volume was or manuactured goods

Agricultural products were the least aected

Food imports to India, China and Russia are on the increase

Fuels and mining products are hit the hardest by the recession

Imports o uels and mining products see dramatic all in value

China boosts its import volumes or uels and mining products

Manuactured goods: Gap between extra EU(27) and China narrowing

Marked decline in all sectors o manuactured goods

Iron and steel is hardest hit by the crisis

Automotive products is the second most aected sector

Decline in oice and telecom equipment mirrorsatermath o dot-com bubble burst

A all in trade in chemicals is oset by the strength o trade

in pharmaceuticals

Clothing sees moderate decline in trade

This chapter provides an analysis

of merchandise trading trends as a

whole and by product category.

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was or manuactured goods

World merchandise trade development, 2007–2009

Exports o agricultural products

• Global trade in manuactured goods contracted

by 15.5 per cent in volume terms in 2009,

exceeding by more than three times the

decline or uels and mining products.

• Trade in agricultural products proved

relatively resilient to the economic crisis,

recording a decline o 3 per cent.

• A signicant increase in the volume o China’s

imports helped to mitigate the global declinein exports o uels and mining products,

which ell by 4.5 per cent in real terms.

-15

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2007 2008 2009

Agriculture

Fuels and mining

Manufactured goods

Manufactured goods total

Annualpercentagechange in

volume

Agricultural products were the least aected

• Agricultural exports o the European Union and the

United States shrank by 3 per cent and

5 per cent respectively in real terms in 2009.

• Canada’s exports dropped by 7 per cent.

• Brazil increased its exports to Asia, the Middle East

and Arica, posting 3 per cent growth in volume.

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Major importers o ood, 2005–2009

 

Exports o uels and mining products

 

Food imports to India, China and Russia are on the increase

Fuels and mining products are hit the hardest by the recession

• A 14.6 per cent drop in ood prices

contributed to an 11 per cent decline in the

value o world exports o ood in 2009.

• India, however, increased its ood imports by an

astounding 43 per cent. From 2005 to 2009, India’s

exports o ood increased by an annual average o

12.2 per cent, while its imports surged by 21.3 per

• World exports o uels and mining products plunged

by 36 per cent in value terms in 2009. As a result,

the share o uels and mining products in world

trade dropped by nearly 4 percentage points.

cent. China’s ood exports rose by 9.4 per cent and

its imports by 20.4 per cent over the same period.

• Russia’s ood exports expanded by an

annual average o 16.4 per cent rom 2005

to 2009, compared with an 11 per cent

rise in imports over the same period.

• The squeeze in imports and the sharp drop in dollar

prices severely aected the earnings o uel and

mining exporting regions. Yet none o them saw

earnings all below the level attained in 2006.

• Exports o uels and mining products rom the

Middle East are still higher than the 2007 level.

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15

20

25

30

35

40

2009

2005–2009

India China Russia Canada Korea,Rep. of

EU(27)

SaudiArabia

Mexico UnitedStates

Japan

Annualpercentage

change

Commonwealth of

Independent States

Africa

Middle East

Central andSouth America

0

100

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400

500

600

2000 2008 20092007200620052004200320022001

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Imports o uels and mining products see dramatic all in value

China boosts its import volumes or uels and mining products

• The European Union, the United States and Japan

slashed their imports o uels and other minerals

by 40 to 44 per cent in value terms in 2009.

• Following the government stimulus package,

China increased its imports o uels and mining

products by 22 per cent in volume terms in

2009. Its imports o coal more than tripledand crude oil imports rose by 14 per cent.

• O the emerging economies, the three

major importers o uels and other minerals

– China, the Republic o Korea and India –

reduced their imports by 19 per cent,

35 per cent and 32 per cent respectively.

• The European Union and the United States, however,

cut their import volumes o uels and mining

products by 11 per cent and 18 per cent respectively.

• While imports o Japan are squeezed by15 per cent, those o the Republic o Korea

were reduced moderately by 6 per cent.

Imports o uels and mining products

 

Imports o uels and mining products, 2007–2009

0

200

400

600

800

1000

2000 2008 20092007200620052004200320022001

Valueindices,

2000=100

EU (27)

India

China

United States

Korea, Rep. of

Japan

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5

10

15

20

25

2007

2008

2009

EU (27) United States China Japan Korea, Rep. of

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Manuactured goods: Gap between

extra-EU (27) and China narrowing

Marked decline in all sectors o manuactured goods

• Global trade in manuactured goods contracted by

20 per cent in value terms in 2009, refecting lower

demand or both consumption and investment goods.

However, prices were more resilient than in othersectors. In value, its share in total world merchandise

trade increased by 2 percentage points.

• The biggest drops were recorded by Japan

(-26.8 per cent) and the European Union

(-20 per cent). China’s exports shrank by

15.5 per cent.

• World trade in automotive products was slashed by a

third as a result o a all in demand and the

credit crunch.

• Depressed demand in the construction and

automobile sectors squeezed world trade in iron

and steel by 45 per cent in value terms in 2009.

• Between 2000 and 2009, China’s exports o

manuactured goods increased by an annual average

o 20 per cent while extra-EU exports (external trade

between the EU and the rest o the world) grew by7.2 per cent. The gap between China’s and extra-EU

exports o manuactured goods is narrowing ast.

• Global trade in oce and telecom equipment

slipped by 16 per cent, only 3 percentage

points higher than the level o 2001.

• The decline in world trade in chemicals (14 per

cent) was mitigated by a 3 per cent increase

in trade in pharmaceutical products.

Major exporters o manuactured goods, 2000–2009

World trade developments in manuactured goods, 2000–2009

 

0

2000

4000

6000

8000

10000

12000

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Billiondollars EU (27)

China

United States

Korea, Rep. of

Iron & steel

Chemicals

Manufacturing

Automotive products

Textiles & clothing

Office & Telecom Equipment

0

100

200

300

400

500

2000 2008 20092007200620052004200320022001

Valueindices,

2000=100

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Iron and steel is hardest hit by the crisis

Automotive products is the second most aected sector

• With the exception o China, all major markets

slashed their imports o iron and steel by more than

40 per cent in value terms in 2009. The European

Union and the United States cut their imports

by 52 per cent and 56 per cent respectively.

• Exports o automotive products rom Germany,Japan and the United States dwindled by

32 per cent, 39 per cent and 35 per cent

respectively in value terms in 2009.

• The modest decline in China’s imports o

iron and steel (-2 per cent) was due to

an increase in domestic demand resulting

rom the country’s stimulus package.

• China ceded its second position in world

exports o iron and steel to Japan but moved

to second place in imports (up rom ourth

in 2008) behind the European Union.

• Thanks to an 8 per cent increase in exports to Asianmarkets, the Republic o Korea registered a lower

rate o decline than its competitors (-24 per cent).

• Imports o automotive products to the European

Union and the United States shrank by

30 per cent and 33 per cent respectively.

Imports o iron and steel

 

Exports o automotive products

 

2007

2008

2009

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-40

-30

-20

-10

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

EU (27) China United States Korea, Rep. of India

Percentagechange in

value

2007

2008

2009

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-35

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15

20

EU (27) Japan United States Korea, Rep. of

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Decline in ofce and telecom equipment mirrors

atermath o dot-com bubble burst

A all in trade in chemicals is oset by the

strength o trade in pharmaceuticals

• Exports o all major components (electronic data

processing, oce and telecom equipment and

integrated circuits) declined by practically the same

magnitude (-16 per cent) in value terms in 2009.• Asia, which accounts or 59 per cent o the

global trade o oce and telecom equipment,

registered a 13.6 per cent decline.

• Pharmaceuticals is the only major category

to have weathered the economic crisis,

indicating that demand has not been aected

by the crisis. Exports o the United States

increased by 15.4 per cent in value terms in

2009, comparable to the level o 2008.

• The contraction in trade in integrated circuits

and electronic components (-16 per cent) was,

however, less than the 22 per cent decline

ollowing the dot-com bubble burst o 2001.• Trade in integrated circuits and electronic

components is highly concentrated in Asia. Trade

within Asia accounts or 58 per cent o world trade.

• China, the major market or integrated circuits

(accounting or 33 per cent o world imports),

reduced its imports by 7.4 per cent.

• Trade in other chemicals, which is mainly

dependent on the automotive and construction

sectors, declined by 19 per cent.

• The European Union, representing 57 per

cent o world trade in other chemicals,

saw its exports decline by 18.5 per cent

and its imports by 21.7 per cent.

World exports o ofce and telecom equipment

Exports o chemicals

2007

2008

2009

-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

EDP & OfficeEquipment

TelecommunicationsEquipment

Integrated circuits &Electronic components

Percentagechange in

value

2007

2008

2009

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-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

Pharmaceuticals Other Chemicals

Percentagechange in

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Clothing sees moderate decline in trade

• World trade in clothing decreased by 13.5 per cent

in value terms in 2009.

• China’s exports ell by 11 per cent, but gained

1 percentage point in its share o world clothing

trade (rising to 34 per cent).

• Turkey’s exports declined by 15 per cent,

while Bangladesh’s exports dropped

only marginally (-1.8 per cent).

• Viet Nam’s clothing exports declined marginally

by 1 per cent, but its share in world exports

increased to 2.7 per cent in 2009.

Leading exporters o clothing

EU (27)31%

Others32%

China27%

Turkey4%India3%

Mexico3%

31% EU (27)

2005 2009

Percentage change in world exports

4%4%

3%

24% Others

34% China

TurkeyIndia

Bangladesh

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1. Overview

Table II. 1

World merchandise exports by major product group, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Agricultural

products

Total Fuels Total

Iron and

steel Chemicals

Office and

telecom

equipment

Automotive

products Textiles Clothing

Value 1169 2263 1808 8355 326 1447 1323 847 211 316

Share in world merchandise trade 9.6 18.6 14.8 68.6 2.7 11.9 10.9 7.0 1.7 2.6

 Annual percentage change

1980-85 -2 -5 -5 2 -2 1 9 5 -1 4

1985-90 9 3 0 15 9 14 18 14 15 18

1990-95 7 2 1 9 8 10 15 8 8 8

1995-00 -1 10 12 5 -2 4 10 5 0 5

2000-09 9 11 12 7 10 11 4 4 3 5

2007 20 15 13 15 28 19 4 17 9 122008 18 33 41 10 23 14 4 4 5 5

2009 -13 -36 -37 -20 -45 -14 -16 -32 -17 -14

Manufactures

Fuels and mining

products

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World merchandise exports by major product group and region, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Agricultural

products

Total Fuels Total

Iron

and

steel Chemicals

Office and

telecom

equipment

Automotive

products Textiles Clothing

World 1169 2263 1808 8355 326 1447 1323 847 211 316

Share in total exports 9.6 18.6 14.8 68.6 2.7 11.9 10.9 7.0 1.7 2.6

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 9 11 12 7 10 11 4 4 3 5

2008 18 33 41 10 23 14 4 4 5 5

2009 -13 -36 -37 -20 -45 -14 -16 -32 -17 -14

North America 179 218 157 1130 21 198 174 143 13 9

Share in total exports 11.2 13.6 9.8 70.5 1.3 12.3 10.8 8.9 0.8 0.6

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 5 10 10 2 7 8 -2 -1 -2 -8

2008 19 34 47 5 32 15 2 -5 -3 -4

2009 -15 -37 -38 -19 -41 -14 -17 -32 -20 -12

South and Central America 140 178 110 126 12 29 5 15 3 10

Share in total exports 30.5 38.9 23.9 27.4 2.7 6.3 1.1 3.3 0.7 2.2

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 11 11 10 6 7 11 1 8 5 -2

2008 24 25 41 12 11 22 1 11 15 -1

2009 -11 -31 -34 -27 -44 -23 -18 -34 -20 -22

Europe 528 483 347 3879 147 861 335 470 72 112

Share in total exports 10.5 9.6 6.9 77.3 2.9 17.2 6.7 9.4 1.4 2.2

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 9 10 11 7 8 11 2 6 2 6

2008 16 26 38 9 16 10 3 3 0 7

2009 -12 -37 -37 -22 -45 -12 -21 -31 -23 -15

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 39 284 254 109 36 27 2 3 2 1

Share in total exports 8.7 62.9 56.3 24.1 8.1 5.9 0.4 0.8 0.4 0.3

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 13 14 17 11 11 12 12 6 4 1

2008 18 39 44 29 36 42 26 9 11 9

2009 -16 -39 -39 -37 -45 -32 -15 -57 -20 -26

 Africa 39 246 212 74 7 14 2 5 2 9

Share in total exports 10.2 64.0 55.3 19.2 1.8 3.7 0.6 1.4 0.6 2.5

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 9 12 12 8 8 12 10 14 5 3

2008 18 32 34 23 16 64 13 41 3 1

2009 -7 -38 -39 -25 -43 -32 -10 -30 -10 -14

Middle East 18 469 461 188 5 43 20 18 8 5

Share in total exports 2.6 68.0 66.8 27.3 0.7 6.3 2.9 2.7 1.1 0.8

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 13 10 10 13 18 14 9 21 4 9

2008 12 37 37 29 26 43 52 29 24 14

2009 -4 -38 -37 -20 -26 -21 -13 -29 -31 -21

 Asia 226 386 266 2850 98 275 786 191 111 168

Share in total exports 6.3 10.8 7.4 79.7 2.7 7.7 22.0 5.3 3.1 4.7

Annual percentage change

2000-2009 9 14 14 8 12 12 6 6 5 7

2008 22 35 50 11 29 13 3 9 9 5

2009 -14 -29 -31 -17 -46 -14 -14 -34 -10 -11

Fuels and mining

products Manufactures

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Exports Imports

Share in total merchandiseWorld 9.6 9.6

North America 11.2 7.0

South and Central America 30.5 10.0

Europe 10.5 10.7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 8.7 14.0

 Africa 10.2 14.3

Middle East 2.6 11.2

 Asia 6.3 8.6

Share in primary products

World 34.1 34.1

North America 45.1 28.6

South and Central America 43.9 35.3

Europe 52.3 40.7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 12.1 53.8

 Africa 13.7 51.5Middle East 3.7 55.5

 Asia 36.9 24.8

Share of agricultural products in trade in total merchandise

and in primary products by region, 2009

(Percentage)

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

Table II.4

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandiseWorld 18.6 18.6

North America 13.6 17.5

South and Central America 38.9 18.3

Europe 9.6 15.6

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 62.9 12.0

 Africa 64.0 13.5

Middle East 68.0 9.0

 Asia 10.8 26.0

Share in primary products

World 65.9 65.9

North America 54.9 71.4

South and Central America 56.1 64.7

Europe 47.7 59.3

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 87.9 46.2

 Africa 86.3 48.5Middle East 96.3 44.5

 Asia 63.1 75.2

Share of fuels and mining products in trade in total

merchandise and in primary products by region, 2009

(Percentage)

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

Table II.5

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandise

World 14.8 14.8

North America 9.8 15.1

South and Central America 23.9 16.5

Europe 6.9 12.3

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 56.3 10.1

 Africa 55.3 11.5

Middle East 66.8 7.2

 Asia 7.4 19.6

Share in primary products

World 52.7 52.7

North America 39.7 61.8South and Central America 34.5 58.3

Europe 34.4 46.8

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 78.6 38.7

 Africa 74.6 41.4

Middle East 94.5 35.5

 Asia 43.5 56.6

Share of fuels in trade in total merchandise and in primary

products by region, 2009

(Percentage)

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

Table II.6

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandise

World 68.6 68.6

North America 70.5 73.0

South and Central America 27.4 68.8

Europe 77.3 70.9

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 24.1 72.6

 Africa 19.2 69.5

Middle East 27.3 77.0

 Asia 79.7 62.8

Share of manufactures in total merchandise trade by region,

2009

(Percentage)

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

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Exports Imports

Share in total merchandiseWorld 2.7 2.7

North America 1.3 1.6

South and Central America 2.7 2.7

Europe 2.9 2.6

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 8.1 4.5

 Africa 1.8 5.1

Middle East 0.7 5.2

 Asia 2.7 2.8

Share in manufactures

World 3.9 3.9

North America 1.9 2.2

South and Central America 9.9 3.9

Europe 3.8 3.6

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 33.5 6.2

 Africa 9.1 7.3Middle East 2.6 6.7

 Asia 3.4 4.5

Share of iron and steel in trade in total merchandise and in

manufactures by region, 2009

(Percentage)

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

Table II.8

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandiseWorld 11.9 11.9

North America 12.3 10.3

South and Central America 6.3 14.4

Europe 17.2 14.3

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5.9 11.9

 Africa 3.7 9.9

Middle East 6.3 7.8

 Asia 7.7 10.1

Share in manufactures

World 17.3 17.3

North America 17.5 14.1

South and Central America 22.9 20.9

Europe 22.2 20.1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 24.7 16.4

 Africa 19.3 14.3Middle East 23.0 10.1

 Asia 9.7 16.0

Share of chemicals in trade in total merchandise and in

manufactures by region, 2009

(Percentage)

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

Table II.9

(Percentage)

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandise

World 10.9 10.9

North America 10.8 13.9

South and Central America 1.1 7.5

Europe 6.7 8.8

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0.4 4.7

 Africa 0.6 5.1

Middle East 2.9 6.8

 Asia 22.0 15.3

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 10.6 11.2Other Asia 25.0 16.4

Share in manufactures

World 15.8 15.8

North America 15.4 19.1

South and Central America 3.9 10.9

Europe 8.6 12.4

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1.5 6.5

 Africa 3.3 7.4

Middle East 10.5 8.9

 Asia 27.6 24.4

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 15.0 19.1

Other Asia 30.5 25.7

Share of office and telecom equipment in trade in total

merchandise and in manufactures by region, 2009

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

Table II.10

(Percentage)

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandise

World 7.0 7.0

North America 8.9 9.8

South and Central America 3.3 7.6

Europe 9.4 8.1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0.8 6.1

 Africa 1.4 8.9

Middle East 2.7 9.4

 Asia 5.3 3.1

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 13.9 4.1Other Asia 3.0 2.8

Share in manufactures

World 10.1 10.1

North America 12.7 13.4

South and Central America 12.1 11.0

Europe 12.1 11.4

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3.2 8.4

 Africa 7.2 12.9

Middle East 9.8 12.3

 Asia 6.7 4.9

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 19.7 7.0

Other Asia 3.7 4.4

Share of automotive products in trade in total merchandise

and in manufactures by region, 2009

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

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(Percentage)

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandiseWorld 1.7 1.7

North America 0.8 1.4

South and Central America 0.7 2.6

Europe 1.4 1.5

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0.4 2.5

 Africa 0.6 3.8

Middle East 1.1 2.8

 Asia 3.1 1.8

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 0.9 1.5

Other Asia 3.7 1.9

Share in manufactures

World 2.5 2.5

North America 1.2 1.9

South and Central America 2.6 3.8

Europe 1.9 2.1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1.7 3.5

 Africa 3.0 5.5

Middle East 4.1 3.7

 Asia 3.9 2.9

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 1.2 2.5

Other Asia 4.5 3.0

Share of textiles in trade in total merchandise and in

manufactures by region, 2009

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

Table II.12

(Percentage)

Exports Imports

Share in total merchandiseWorld 2.6 2.6

North America 0.6 3.6

South and Central America 2.2 1.4

Europe 2.2 3.1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0.3 4.7

 Africa 2.5 1.7

Middle East 0.8 2.5

 Asia 4.7 1.3

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 0.1 4.0

Other Asia 5.9 0.6

Share in manufactures

World 3.8 3.8

North America 0.8 4.9

South and Central America 7.9 2.1

Europe 2.9 4.4

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1.4 6.4

 Africa 12.9 2.5

Middle East 2.9 3.3

 Asia 5.9 2.1

 Australia, Japan and New Zealand 0.2 6.8

Other Asia 7.2 0.9

Share of clothing in trade in total merchandise and in

manufactures by region, 2009

Note: Import shares are derived from the Secretariat's network of world merchandise trade by product

and region.

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Table II.13

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 1169 100.0 100.0   100.0 100.0 9 18 -13

Europe

World 528 100.0 100.0 44.3 45.2 9 16 -12

Europe 426 79.0 80.6 35.0 36.4 9 15 -12  Asia 29 6.1 5.4 2.7 2.5 8 16 -8

North America 21 5.4 3.9 2.4 1.8 5 -1 -13

  Africa 18 3.3 3.4 1.5 1.5 9 35 -14Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 16 2.0 3.0 0.9 1.4 14 27 -23

Middle East 13 2.5 2.5 1.1 1.1 9 29 -6

South and Central America 5 1.2 0.9 0.6 0.4 5 21 -17

 AsiaWorld 226 100.0 100.0 18.4 19.3 9 22 -14

  Asia 129 60.8 57.2 11.2 11.0 9 19 -10

Europe 33 15.2 14.6 2.8 2.8 9 18 -20North America 28 13.8 12.2 2.5 2.4 8 14 -15

Middle East 15 4.5 6.5 0.8 1.3 14 56 -21

  Africa 12 2.7 5.4 0.5 1.0 18 44 -12

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5 1.1 2.3 0.2 0.4 19 37 -21South and Central America 3 1.0 1.5 0.2 0.3 14 44 -28

North America

World 179 100.0 100.0 20.9 15.3 5 19 -15

North America 70 42.6 39.4 8.9 6.0 4 11 -15  Asia 65 31.6 36.1 6.6 5.5 7 26 -8

Europe 17 13.7 9.7 2.9 1.5 1 9 -24

South and Central America 13 5.4 7.1 1.1 1.1 8 36 -22  Africa 6 2.8 3.4 0.6 0.5 7 23 -31

Middle East 5 2.7 2.9 0.6 0.4 6 39 -25

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 0.9 1.2 0.2 0.2 9 43 -29

South and Central AmericaWorld 140 100.0 100.0 9.6 12.0 11 24 -11

Europe 39 33.9 28.2 3.3 3.4 9 20 -19  Asia 34 15.8 24.6 1.5 2.9 17 29 4South and Central America 23 18.6 16.2 1.8 1.9 10 37 -17

North America 20 22.0 14.3 2.1 1.7 6 5 -6

Middle East 9 3.9 6.3 0.4 0.7 18 26 8

  Africa 8 3.0 5.7 0.3 0.7 19 31 -16Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 6 2.2 3.9 0.2 0.5 19 32 -28

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)

World 39 100.0 100.0 2.3 3.4 13 18 -16Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 13 29.9 33.3 0.7 1.1 15 23 -15

  Asia 9 30.1 22.4 0.7 0.8 10 3 -14

Europe 9 30.7 22.4 0.7 0.8 9 27 -34

Middle East 3 2.2 7.6 0.1 0.3 30 48 -19  Africa 2 1.7 5.6 0.0 0.2 29 -7 -19

North America 1 3.3 1.7 0.1 0.1 5 -22 24

South and Central America 0 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 10 275 -8

 AfricaWorld 39 100.0 100.0 3.4 3.3 9 18 -7

Europe 19 49.6 47.7 1.7 1.6 8 15 -12  Africa 8 17.5 21.0 0.6 0.7 11 28 -2  Asia 6 19.3 16.6 0.7 0.6 7 14 -3

North America 2 5.4 5.3 0.2 0.2 8 18 -4

Middle East 2 6.1 5.0 0.2 0.2 6 23 -2

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 0.9 2.1 0.0 0.1 19 44 -14South and Central America 0 0.8 0.6 0.0 0.0 4 87 -49

Middle East

World 18 100.0 100.0 1.1 1.6 13 12 -4

Middle East 10 47.8 57.7 0.5 0.9 15 10 6

Europe 2 25.4 12.6 0.3 0.2 4 12 -20

  Asia 2 10.4 10.5 0.1 0.2 13 6 -23

  Africa 1 4.5 8.2 0.1 0.1 20 19 -12Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 4.8 4.2 0.1 0.1 11 22 -20

North America 0 3.2 2.6 0.0 0.0 10 31 -16

South and Central America 0 0.6 0.6 0.0 0.0 12 35 -23

Exports of agricultural products of regions by destination, 2009

Annual percentage change

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 29221 100.0 7 10 -6 World 100745 100.0 4 6 -13

North America 18652 63.8 7 11 -5 North America 35067 34.8 2 4 -15

Europe 3569 12.2 7 7 -7 Asia 24801 24.6 6 15 -16

  Asia 3449 11.8 9 10 -11 South and Central America 19062 18.9 5 5 -8

South and Central America 2876 9.8 9 9 -2 Europe 18866 18.7 5 -1 -11

  Africa 532 1.8 10 21 -4 Africa 2051 2.0 6 22 -5

CIS 75 0.3 4 -3 -35 CIS 560 0.6 4 -15 -8

Middle East 68 0.2 5 -5 -7 Middle East 337 0.3 5 -10 -6

Economy Economy

United States 17565 60.1 6 13 -5 Canada 21955 21.8 0 3 -22

European Union (27) 3238 11.1 7 7 -9 European Union (27) 16865 16.7 4 -2 -14

China 1002 3.4 18 5 -6 Mexico 13109 13.0 8 6 2Mexico 991 3.4 15 -18 6 China 5553 5.5 15 11 -15

Brazil 760 2.6 10 3 2 Thailand 3841 3.8 4 17 -9

Above 5 23556 80.6 - - - Above 5 61323 60.9 - - -

Chile 584 2.0 13 13 -1 Chile 3620 3.6 6 1 -9

Thailand 559 1.9 7 15 -7 Brazil 3569 3.5 5 3 -18

  Australia 364 1.2 3 -2 -12 Indonesia 2907 2.9 7 29 -30

Colombia 302 1.0 7 8 8 Australia 2334 2.3 3 -11 -5

New Zealand 290 1.0 5 -3 -10 Colombia 2035 2.0 5 13 0

India 230 0.8 10 21 2 New Zealand 1737 1.7 3 1 -9

Guatemala 210 0.7 8 18 -7 Ecuador 1715 1.7 6 6 10

  Argentina 207 0.7 7 6 6 Malaysia 1542 1.5 14 53 -30

Ecuador 193 0.7 11 24 21 Guatemala 1520 1.5 7 22 -2

Indonesia 188 0.6 6 29 -38 Viet Nam 1503 1.5 12 11 -8

Viet Nam 167 0.6 13 12 -2 India 1439 1.4 3 24 -17

Costa Rica 166 0.6 7 10 -22 Costa Rica 1327 1.3 2 -2 -10

Malaysia 145 0.5 10 1 -16 Argentina 1153 1.1 4 10 -16

Côte d'Ivoire 143 0.5 17 38 15 Peru 1061 1.1 14 13 -3

Peru 141 0.5 11 30 -23 Philippines 1041 1.0 4 23 -22

Switzerland 132 0.5 15 24 16 Japan 951 0.9 3 12 -10

South Africa 131 0.4 5 13 -15 Dominican Republic 709 0.7 5 -1 14

Turkey 111 0.4 19 3 1 Côte d'Ivoire 700 0.7 10 45 -5

Morocco 95 0.3 9 -1 0 Honduras 694 0.7 4 10 -12

Canada 93 0.3 ... 22 13 Switzerland 683 0.7 13 78 -9

Philippines 86 0.3 7 19 -18 Korea, Republic of 635 0.6 5 19 -20

Japan 83 0.3 5 6 -7 Turkey 604 0.6 9 -12 13

Korea, Republic of 81 0.3 6 35 -28 Russian Federation 505 0.5 3 -17 -8

Taipei, Chinese 81 0.3 7 26 -17 Nicaragua 494 0.5 8 23 -6

Russian Federation 64 0.2 2 0 -41 Taipei, Chinese 484 0.5 -1 15 -22

Honduras 49 0.2 18 37 -12 Norway 444 0.4 8 -22 58

Norway 49 0.2 0 -8 5 South Africa 251 0.2 0 -3 -9

Uruguay 42 0.1 -2 -69 70 Israel 245 0.2 6 0 5Singapore 30 0.1 11 84 -15 El Salvador 230 0.2 2 24 -16

Israel 30 0.1 12 0 23 Uruguay 156 0.2 5 -61 1

Jamaica 28 0.1 2 5 1 Fiji 154 0.2 15 4 -16

Hong Kong, China 28 0.1 -2 12 -12 Singapore 145 0.1 0 9 -22

El Salvador 26 0.1 8 392 -24 Panama 132 0.1 -2 -3 -23

Nigeria 25 0.1 20 42 -49 Morocco 132 0.1 8 16 -14

Ghana 22 0.1 14 215 -12 Bangladesh 121 0.1 -3 -13 -21

Above 40 28735 98.3 - - - Above 40 98294 97.6 - - -

Imports of agricultural products of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

United StatesCanada a

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 525380 100.0 8 15 -14 World 67663 100.0 1 17 -16

Europe 403254 76.8 9 15 -12 Asia 27346 40.4 1 12 -14

South and Central America 44057 8.4 9 21 -21 North America 21347 31.5 -1 28 -26

  Asia 32317 6.2 8 21 -20 Europe 10299 15.2 4 15 1

  Africa 20819 4.0 7 11 -10 South and Central America 5583 8.3 4 22 -13

North America 15677 3.0 0 10 -27 CIS 1557 2.3 -2 -7 -21

CIS 6524 1.2 6 22 -34 Africa 1392 2.1 0 9 -13

Middle East 2375 0.5 4 -3 -16 Middle East 123 0.2 0 -6 -15

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 384607 73.2 9 15 -13 United States 16024 23.7 -1 27 -26

Brazil 17952 3.4 10 14 -19 European Union (27) 8601 12.7 4 13 -3

United States 11357 2.2 0 12 -28 China 7774 11.5 1 -10 -2

  Argentina 8736 1.7 9 40 -32 Australia 4753 7.0 2 12 -21

China 6767 1.3 12 13 -16 Canada 4650 6.9 -1 31 -26

Above 5 429419 81.7 - - - Above 5 41801 61.8 - - -

Norway 5158 1.0 6 6 -3 Thailand 3937 5.8 4 31 -15

Indonesia 4840 0.9 10 43 -19 Chile 2125 3.1 5 6 2

Switzerland 4523 0.9 12 19 -2 Brazil 2013 3.0 6 47 -26

Turkey 4425 0.8 9 8 -13 Indonesia 1744 2.6 1 24 -29

Chile 3886 0.7 11 16 -16 Korea, Republic of 1657 2.4 -2 23 0

Thailand 3647 0.7 7 28 -22 Russian Federation 1464 2.2 -3 -6 -24

Côte d'Ivoire 3254 0.6 8 22 -2 Philippines 1379 2.0 6 30 5

Canada 3233 0.6 -2 0 -26 New Zealand 1303 1.9 1 10 -15

South Africa 2980 0.6 7 10 -15 Malaysia 1147 1.7 1 25 -28

India 2950 0.6 8 28 -20 Viet Nam 855 1.3 -4 11 -21

Russian Federation 2944 0.6 2 -3 -38 Taipei, Chinese 762 1.1 -1 50 -29

New Zealand 2715 0.5 5 7 -15 India 667 1.0 0 30 8

Ukraine 2707 0.5 22 93 -31 Norway 671 1.0 5 20 -12

Morocco 2665 0.5 10 6 -11 Mexico 514 0.8 33 124 168

Viet Nam 2616 0.5 18 20 -14 Switzerland 500 0.7 1 1 -22

Ecuador 2522 0.5 12 28 -16 South Africa 427 0.6 4 34 -16

Malaysia 2213 0.4 4 21 -44 Singapore 381 0.6 5 -23 19

  Australia 2147 0.4 1 -2 -10 Argentina 341 0.5 5 33 -8

Colombia 2090 0.4 7 23 -25 Colombia 195 0.3 6 -5 -15

Peru 1881 0.4 13 14 -3 Peru 185 0.3 10 13 -6

Costa Rica 1642 0.3 8 9 -15 Turkey 159 0.2 -3 11 7

Ghana 1414 0.3 12 24 -17 Ecuador 141 0.2 -8 16 -17

Israel 1390 0.3 5 -11 -9 Mauritania 140 0.2 7 9 26

Kenya 1354 0.3 8 15 -11 Morocco 134 0.2 5 52 -10

Iceland 1326 0.3 4 -5 -16 Guatemala 119 0.2 11 -52 101

Cameroon 1325 0.3 6 8 -3 Ghana 111 0.2 -3 8 -14

Uruguay 1153 0.2 15 76 -22 Iceland 104 0.2 3 -13 -4

Mexico 1051 0.2 9 24 -11 Myanmar 98 0.1 -2 -2 -6Serbia 965 0.2 ... -2 14 Tanzania 95 0.1 20 -42 97

Croatia 865 0.2 12 -2 -6 Croatia 90 0.1 24 -3 166

Egypt 842 0.2 15 1 1 Sri Lanka 88 0.1 -1 28 6

Nigeria 842 0.2 14 15 17 Ukraine 79 0.1 23 35 26

Philippines 729 0.1 6 34 -29 Greenland 50 0.1 5 15 -1

Honduras 648 0.1 8 25 4 Tunisia 50 0.1 0 -16 -12

Tunisia 588 0.1 5 11 -38 Israel 47 0.1 -11 -11 -23

Above 40 508949 96.9 - - - Above 40 65576 96.9 - - -

Note: In this table, data for Canada include valuation adjustments by the Secretariat

Imports of agricultural products of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

European Union (27) Japan

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009Exporters

European Union (27) 495 - - 41.8 42.3 9 20 16 -13

extra-EU (27) exports 110 - - 10.1 9.4 8 16 17 -14

United States 120 17.0 14.3 13.0 10.2 6 23 23 -15

Brazil 58 3.4 2.4 2.8 4.9 16 22 27 -6

Canada 44 5.0 5.4 6.3 3.7 3 10 11 -19

China 41 1.5 2.4 3.0 3.5 11 19 9 -3

  Argentina 28 1.9 1.8 2.2 2.4 10 35 30 -2

Thailand 28 1.2 1.9 2.2 2.4 10 16 27 -12

Indonesia 25 1.6 1.0 1.4 2.2 14 33 38 -23

  Australia 23 3.3 2.9 3.0 2.0 4 1 17 -1

Russian Federation 21 - - 1.4 1.8 12 36 1 -12

Malaysia 21 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.8 11 32 35 -25

India 17 1.0 0.8 1.1 1.4 12 34 30 -23

Mexico 16 0.8 0.8 1.7 1.3 6 8 9 -9

New Zealand 15 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.3 8 21 12 -14

Chile 15 0.4 0.7 1.2 1.2 10 23 6 -2

Above 15 966 - - 83.7 82.6 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 525 - - 42.6 43.9 8 21 15 -14

extra-EU (27) imports 141 - - 13.3 11.8 7 21 16 -19

United States 101 8.7 9.0 11.6 8.4 4 6 6 -13

China 77 2.1 1.8 3.3 6.4 16 27 33 -12

Japan 68 9.6 11.5 10.4 5.7 1 5 17 -16

Russian Federation a 29 - - 1.6 2.4 14 15 28 -15

Canada a 28 1.8 2.0 2.6 2.4 7 14 10 -6

Korea, Republic of 21 1.5 2.2 2.2 1.8 6 19 20 -20

Mexico a 20 1.2 1.2 1.8 1.7 7 19 18 -22

Hong Kong, China 17 - - - - 4 13 23 4

retained imports 11 1.0 1.0 1.1 0.9 6 10 22 6

India 14 0.5 0.4 0.7 1.2 15 33 17 17

Saudi Arabia b 12 1.5 0.8 1.0 1.0 9 26 27 -21

Malaysia 12 0.5 0.5 0.8 1.0 12 25 26 -8

Indonesia 11 0.6 0.5 1.0 0.9 8 40 27 -15

Switzerland 11 1.2 1.3 1.0 0.9 8 17 19 -8

United Arab Emirates 11 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.9 12 22 37 -7

Above 15 952 - - 82.1 79.6 - - - -

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

Leading exporters and importers of agricultural products, 2009

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/imports Annual percentage changeValue

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World 414723 | 551294 1132882 1340149 1168847 8.8 9.6

  Argentina 7482 11954 28806 37499 28173 45.4 50.6

  Australia 11875 16446 22399 26134 23449 25.7 15.2

Belarus - 761 2231 2637 2606 10.4 12.2

Brazil 9779 15464 48287 61400 57659 28.1 37.7

Cameroon b 695 438 1099 1142 797 23.9 26.6

Canada 22339 34789 48726 54125 43637 12.6 13.8

Chile 2779 6399 14093 14915 14573 33.3 27.1

China 10060 16384 38860 42254 40880 6.6 3.4

Colombia 2514 3106 5858 6693 5971 23.8 18.2

Costa Rica 927 1812 2878 3353 3101 30.9 35.3

Côte d'Ivoire b 2374 2308 3898 4785 4702 59.4 52.8

Croatia ... 595 1732 1850 1727 13.4 16.5

Ecuador 1236 1948 4245 5232 5472 39.5 39.7

Egypt b 669 613 1528 3250 2819 13.1 12.2

Ethiopia 260 406 1034 1370 1354 83.5 84.8European Union (27) - 230390 491371 568003 494860 9.4 10.8

intra-EU (27) exports - 174774 382354 440400 384607 10.5 12.6

extra-EU (27) exports - 55616 109017 127603 110253 7.1 7.2

Ghana b ... 621 2159 2602 2314 37.2 42.1

Guatemala 849 1618 | 2843 3233 3435 60.0 47.6

Honduras 680 782 1300 1607 1382 23.4 26.6

Hong Kong, China 4556 5693 5481 6743 6773 2.8 2.1

domestic exports 821 454 652 704 661 1.9 3.9

re-exports 3735 5240 4826 6039 6113 2.9 2.0

Iceland 1274 1257 2083 2079 1559 66.1 38.7

India 3506 5931 16770 21769 16661 14.0 10.2

Indonesia 4154 7764 23805 32857 25264 11.9 21.1

Iran, Islamic Rep. of b 601 932 3971 4569 2911 3.2 3.7

Israel 1327 1182 2253 2170 2144 3.8 4.5

Japan 3298 4395 7565 8366 7895 0.9 1.4

Kenya 559 1062 2231 2739 2453 61.3 55.5

Korea, Republic of 2985 4298 6323 7636 7163 2.5 2.0Malawi b 382 342 617 680 807 90.2 87.7

Malaysia 7500 8015 20515 27797 20861 8.2 13.3

Mexico 3466 9100 15602 17075 15585 5.5 6.8

Morocco 1228 1746 3006 3741 3243 23.5 23.4

New Zealand 5966 7642 16045 17902 15396 57.6 61.8

Nicaragua 295 547 976 1207 1145 84.8 82.3

Norway 3077 4244 7508 8388 8027 7.1 6.6

Pakistan 1081 1234 2327 3901 3209 13.7 18.2

Panama 263 580 937 959 655 67.5 69.1

Paraguay 863 699 2356 3944 2808 80.4 88.7

Peru 789 1911 4184 5278 4860 27.2 18.1

Philippines 1683 2026 3237 3961 3174 5.1 8.3

Russian Federation - 7527 23611 23878 21056 7.1 6.9

Serbia ... ... 1822 2100 2031 ... 24.3

Serbia and Montenegro ... 389 ... ... ... 22.6 20.1

Singapore 4095 3723 | 5981 7181 6192 2.7 2.3

domestic exports 1183 1202 | 2513 3374 2906 1.5 2.1re-exports 2912 2521 | 3468 3807 3286 4.3 2.5

South Africa 1691 3227 5573 7037 6679 10.8 10.7

Sri Lanka b 758 1093 2015 2327 2023 20.1 27.5

Switzerland 2244 2521 | 5993 7634 7339 3.1 4.2

Syrian Arab Republic b 767 621 | 2542 3318 3234 13.4 31.1

Taipei, Chinese 3732 3509 4557 5002 4325 2.4 2.1

Tanzania ... 432 889 1104 980 65.9 31.6

Thailand 7786 12220 24960 31662 28004 17.7 18.4

Tunisia 418 548 1516 1807 1405 9.4 9.7

Turkey 3300 3828 9471 11189 10937 13.8 10.7

Uganda b ... 292 825 1006 922 63.4 37.2

Ukraine - 1585 6828 11328 9923 10.9 25.0

United Arab Emirates b, c 501 1508 3761 4761 5161 3.0 2.9

United States 59404 71408 113697 139967 119584 9.1 11.3

Uruguay 1025 1278 2872 4116 3956 55.7 73.5

Viet Nam b ... 3954 11331 14560 10704 27.3 18.7

a Or nearest year.

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

c Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of agricultural products of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

  Algeria 2766 2815 6103 9098 6995 30.7 17.8

  Argentina 326 1644 2225 3242 1970 6.5 5.1

  Australia b 2735 4234 8919 10433 9792 5.9 6.2

Bangladesh c, d 835 1716 5322 6822 6249 19.3 28.6

Belarus - 1227 2487 3419 2573 14.2 9.0

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 986 1970 4487 8291 6621 13.5 16.3

Bosnia and Herzegovina ... ... 1659 2083 1771 ... 20.2

Brazil e 2690 4762 7266 9690 8208 8.5 6.4

Canada b 9009 15272 27395 30252 28441 6.4 8.9

Chile 461 1421 3446 4613 3323 7.7 7.8

China 7855 19544 65369 86807 76617 8.7 7.6

Colombia 593 1736 3470 4542 3774 15.0 11.5

Côte d'Ivoire d ... 453 1202 1597 1591 16.3 26.3

Croatia ... 777 2342 2820 2373 9.9 11.2

Cuba ... 826 ... ... ... 17.1 16.4

Dominican Republic b, d 413 964 1740 2121 1852 10.2 15.1Ecuador 206 423 1289 1682 1586 11.4 10.5

Egypt d 4793 4208 6242 10635 9177 30.0 20.4

El Salvador 158 692 1378 1606 1495 14.0 20.6

European Union (27) f - 253703 532435 614405 525380 9.8 11.1

extra-EU (27) imports - 78952 150081 174005 140773 8.6 8.4

Guatemala 196 673 | 1689 2008 1720 14.1 14.9

Hong Kong, China 8325 11728 13429 16502 17151 5.5 4.9

retained imports 4591 6488 8603 10463 11039 18.6 27.8

India 1721 3953 10296 12055 14063 7.7 5.6

Indonesia 2126 5727 10473 13312 11351 13.1 12.4

Iran, Islamic Rep. of d 3830 2943 5196 7846 7060 21.2 14.0

Israel 1565 2288 4018 5059 4150 6.1 8.4

Japan 50762 62185 68817 80768 67663 16.4 12.3

Jordan 709 942 2200 3043 2574 20.5 18.3

Kazakhstan - 506 2522 3174 2602 10.0 9.2

Korea, Republic of 9531 12837 22037 26355 21097 8.0 6.5

Kuwait d 589 1312 2906 3785 2439 18.3 13.6Lebanon d ... 1210 2054 2438 2779 19.4 16.8

Malaysia 2404 4610 10612 13355 12319 5.6 9.9

Mexico b 5374 10989 21939 25919 20220 6.3 8.6

Morocco 1096 1941 4691 5887 4408 16.8 13.4

New Zealand 756 1204 2841 3396 2899 8.7 11.3

Nigeria d 658 1212 6773 10516 4337 13.9 11.1

Norway 2090 2956 6770 7868 6586 8.6 9.5

Oman 506 1158 1644 2614 2057 22.6 11.4

Pakistan 1568 1882 4518 7103 4925 17.3 15.5

Peru 668 998 2465 3422 2680 13.5 12.3

Philippines 1665 3104 4671 6948 5601 8.4 12.2

Russian Federation b - 9262 26884 34284 29079 20.7 15.2

Saudi Arabia d 3487 5663 12445 15861 12489 18.7 13.1

Senegal d 372 394 1292 1778 1212 25.9 25.7

Singapore 4702 4890 | 8370 10020 8756 3.6 3.6

retained imports 1789 2369 | 4901 6214 5470 3.1 4.8

South Africa b 1219 1650 4832 5364 4730 6.2 7.4

Sri Lanka d 549 934 1508 2022 1362 13.0 13.3

Sudan ... 376 545 1261 ... 24.2 13.8

Switzerland 5920 5693 10387 12324 11346 6.9 7.3

Syrian Arab Republic d 791 850 | 2176 3020 3313 22.3 20.3

Taipei, Chinese 6203 7899 10847 12612 10311 5.6 5.9

Thailand 3230 4484 8446 11668 9364 7.2 7.0

Tunisia 819 968 2298 2985 2023 11.3 10.6

Turkey 2806 4133 9812 13037 9624 7.6 6.8

Ukraine - 1092 4584 6995 5273 7.8 11.6

United Arab Emirates 1726 3857 8283 11355 10571 11.0 7.6

United States 39966 69115 109572 115908 100745 5.5 5.3

Viet Nam d 236 1269 5870 7925 9267 8.1 13.2

Yemen ... ... 2183 2673 2600 ... 30.6

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Figures refer to fiscal year.

d Includes Secretariat estimates.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

f See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

Value

Imports of agricultural products of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Table II.18

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 987 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 10 21 -11

Europe

World 457 100.0 100.0 46.7 46.3 10 18 -11

Europe 371 78.3 81.2 36.6 37.6 10 17 -11

  Asia 21 5.6 4.6 2.6 2.1 7 16 -7

North America 19 5.9 4.1 2.7 1.9 5 0 -12

  Africa 15 3.4 3.2 1.6 1.5 9 39 -16

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 15 2.2 3.2 1.0 1.5 14 27 -23

Middle East 12 2.8 2.6 1.3 1.2 9 33 -6

South and Central America 4 1.4 0.9 0.6 0.4 4 21 -17

 Asia

World 183 100.0 100.0 17.9 18.5 10 25 -11

  Asia 99 59.2 54.4 10.6 10.1 9 22 -8

Europe 27 14.0 14.6 2.5 2.7 11 21 -16

North America 24 14.9 13.0 2.7 2.4 8 13 -9

Middle East 14 5.5 7.5 1.0 1.4 14 60 -21

  Africa 11 3.2 6.2 0.6 1.1 18 46 -12

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5 1.4 2.7 0.2 0.5 19 38 -20

South and Central America 2 0.9 1.4 0.2 0.3 15 57 -24

North America

World 146 100.0 100.0 18.6 14.8 7 25 -13

North America 60 41.0 41.4 7.6 6.1 7 16 -12

  Asia 49 32.1 33.8 6.0 5.0 7 35 -5

Europe 13 11.8 8.6 2.2 1.3 3 18 -22

South and Central America 11 6.2 7.5 1.2 1.1 9 42 -23  Africa 6 3.7 3.8 0.7 0.6 7 23 -32

Middle East 5 3.5 3.3 0.7 0.5 6 43 -25

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 1.3 1.4 0.2 0.2 8 41 -30

South and Central America

World 126 100.0 100.0 10.6 12.8 12 26 -10

Europe 36 34.0 28.6 3.6 3.7 10 22 -18

  Asia 29 14.8 23.1 1.6 3.0 18 32 3

South and Central America 21 19.6 16.9 2.1 2.2 10 39 -17

North America 17 20.8 13.5 2.2 1.7 7 5 -1

Middle East 9 4.3 6.8 0.5 0.9 18 27 9

  Africa 8 3.4 6.2 0.4 0.8 20 31 -16

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5 2.5 4.2 0.3 0.5 18 33 -29

 Africa

World 31 100.0 100.0 3.2 3.2 9 20 -4

Europe 15 52.2 49.0 1.7 1.6 9 16 -9  Africa 7 18.4 22.8 0.6 0.7 12 33 -1

  Asia 4 13.8 11.7 0.4 0.4 7 16 5

North America 2 5.9 5.8 0.2 0.2 9 21 3

Middle East 2 7.5 5.6 0.2 0.2 6 20 -1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 1.2 2.6 0.0 0.1 19 44 -14

South and Central America 0 0.6 0.6 0.0 0.0 8 96 -49

Annual percentage change

Exports of food of regions by destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Table II.19

Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 25964 100.0 9 12 -3 World 87020 100.0 6 9 -9

North America 16483 63.5 9 14 -3 North America 29525 33.9 6 12 -9

Europe 3318 12.8 8 9 -7 Asia 21085 24.2 7 14 -11

  Asia 2912 11.2 9 9 -5 Europe 17340 19.9 5 0 -

South and Central America 2649 10.2 9 9 1 South and Central America 16496 19.0 6 6 -5

  Africa 481 1.9 11 21 -2 Africa 1776 2.0 7 24

Middle East 63 0.2 5 -5 -7 CIS 515 0.6 4 -20 2

CIS 59 0.2 2 -18 29 Middle East 282 0.3 5 -8 -5

Economy Economy

United States 15437 59.5 8 17 -3 Canada 16826 19.3 5 16 -17

European Union (27) 2995 11.5 8 9 -8 European Union (27) 15434 17.7 5 -1 -12

Mexico 966 3.7 15 -19 5 Mexico 12696 14.6 8 6 3

China 792 3.1 16 6 -1 China 4629 5.3 16 14 -14

Brazil 688 2.7 12 2 12 Thailand 3436 3.9 4 15 0

Above 5 20878 80.4 - - - Above 5 53021 60.9 - - -

Chile 560 2.2 13 13 0 Chile 3260 3.7 7 4 -7

Thailand 509 2.0 7 15 -2 Brazil 2544 2.9 7 3 -8

  Australia 359 1.4 3 -2 -12 Australia 2287 2.6 4 -12

New Zealand 284 1.1 6 -4 -9 Indonesia 2049 2.4 8 31 -10

Colombia 236 0.9 7 9 9 New Zealand 1541 1.8 4 4 -8

India 216 0.8 10 22 3 Ecuador 1521 1.7 7 7 13

Guatemala 206 0.8 8 17 -6 Guatemala 1457 1.7 7 21 -1

  Argentina 199 0.8 6 6 7 Viet Nam 1449 1.7 12 11 -7

Ecuador 164 0.6 11 30 30 Malaysia 1442 1.7 19 60 -26

Viet Nam 162 0.6 13 10 0 Colombia 1360 1.6 5 20 0

Costa Rica 158 0.6 7 11 -23 Costa Rica 1250 1.4 2 -2 -10

Côte d'Ivoire 140 0.5 17 41 18 India 1122 1.3 2 19 -15Peru 136 0.5 11 29 -23 Argentina 1102 1.3 4 12 -16

Switzerland 130 0.5 16 25 17 Peru 1028 1.2 16 16 -1

South Africa 128 0.5 5 13 14 Philippines 981 1.1 4 23 -23

Malaysia 122 0.5 21 4 2 Dominican Republic 693 0.8 5 -2 15

Turkey 107 0.4 20 1 2 Japan 692 0.8 4 15 -2

Morocco 92 0.4 9 -1 -1 Honduras 675 0.8 4 10 -12

Philippines 79 0.3 7 24 -20 Côte d'Ivoire 669 0.8 10 44 -1

Canada 77 0.3 ... 79 13 Switzerland 668 0.8 14 91 -7

Indonesia 77 0.3 4 43 -23 Turkey 538 0.6 9 -15 20

Japan 61 0.2 6 9 -4 Nicaragua 491 0.6 8 22 -5

Taipei, Chinese 55 0.2 6 10 4 Russian Federation 470 0.5 4 -22 3

Russian Federation 50 0.2 0 -17 -36 Norway 441 0.5 8 -23 61

Honduras 49 0.2 18 39 -12 Korea, Republic of 395 0.5 7 8 4

Norway 49 0.2 0 -8 5 Taipei, Chinese 311 0.4 -1 16 -10

Korea, Republic of 43 0.2 4 16 5 El Salvador 227 0.3 2 25 -16

Uruguay 42 0.2 -2 -70 75 South Africa 210 0.2 1 -4 1

Singapore 30 0.1 11 89 -14 Israel 195 0.2 7 6 8

Jamaica 28 0.1 2 5 0 Fiji 147 0.2 16 4 -13

El Salvador 26 0.1 8 394 -24 Uruguay 143 0.2 4 -61 0

Israel 25 0.1 14 3 27 Singapore 142 0.2 2 10 -19

Hong Kong, China 25 0.1 -2 13 -16 Panama 132 0.2 -2 -2 -23

Ghana 21 0.1 15 297 -7 Bangladesh 116 0.1 -3 -14 -21

Nigeria 20 0.1 17 24 -39 Morocco 115 0.1 8 19 -19

Above 40 25542 98.4 - - - Above 40 84887 97.5 - - -

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

Note: In this table, data f or Canada include valuation adjustments by the Secretariat

Imports of food of selected economies by origin, 2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Canada a United States

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 426 - - 43.9 43.2 9 20 18 -12

extra-EU (27) exports 91 - - 10.7 9.2 8 17 19 -14

United States 98 17.6 13.4 12.6 9.9 7 27 28 -13

Brazil 52 4.2 2.8 3.0 5.3 17 23 29 -5

China 35 1.4 2.5 3.1 3.6 11 19 8 -2

Canada 33 3.5 3.5 4.1 3.4 7 18 23 -15

  Argentina 28 2.3 2.2 2.7 2.8 10 35 31 -25

Thailand 22 1.3 2.1 2.3 2.2 9 20 32 -5

Indonesia 20 0.7 0.9 1.3 2.0 15 46 44 -17

  Australia 20 3.3 2.5 2.9 2.0 5 -2 22 -8

Malaysia 18 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.8 14 45 43 -24

Mexico 15 0.9 1.0 1.9 1.5 7 9 9 -8

India 14 1.1 0.9 1.3 1.4 11 33 34 -23

Russian Federation 13 - - 0.9 1.3 15 45 3 3New Zealand 13 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.3 9 23 14 -15

Chile 11 0.3 0.6 1.0 1.1 11 17 8 3

Above 15 818 - - 83.5 82.9 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 454 - - 43.4 44.8 10 21 18 -13

extra-EU (27) imports 119 - - 12.4 11.7 8 22 20 -16

United States 87 8.8 8.9 11.1 8.6 6 9 9 -9

Japan 58 7.2 10.1 10.5 5.7 2 6 20 -13

China 45 1.4 1.4 2.0 4.5 20 41 53 -9

Russian Federation a 27 - - 1.8 2.7 14 16 28 -15

Canada a 25 1.8 2.1 2.6 2.5 9 16 12 -3

Mexico a 17 1.4 1.3 1.8 1.7 8 22 20 -21

Korea, Republic of 16 0.9 1.2 1.7 1.6 8 21 23 -18

Hong Kong, China 15 - - - - 6 18 26 8

retained imports 10 1.0 1.2 1.3 1.0 7 14 23 8

Saudi Arabia b 12 1.8 1.0 1.2 1.2 9 26 29 -23

India 10 0.5 0.2 0.5 1.0 18 31 16 38

United Arab Emirates 10 0.4 0.5 0.8 1.0 12 22 39 -5

Malaysia 10 0.5 0.6 0.8 1.0 12 25 28 -10

Switzerland 10 1.2 1.3 1.0 1.0 9 18 20 -6

  Australia a 9 0.4 0.6 0.7 0.9 12 23 18 -3

Above 15 800 - - 81.1 78.9 - - - -

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

Leading exporters and importers of food, 2009

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/imports Annual percentage changeValue

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 aWorld 315559 | 431434 916151 1111964 986878 6.9 8.1

  Argentina 6949 11491 28115 36816 27582 43.6 49.5

  Australia 7937 12583 17619 21571 19933 19.7 12.9

Belarus - 495 1762 2209 2273 6.8 10.7

Brazil 8697 12808 42125 54303 51851 23.3 33.9

Cameroon b 409 272 472 564 394 14.9 13.1

Canada 10898 17630 31917 39353 33283 6.4 10.5

Chile 1965 4424 9977 10779 11082 23.0 20.6

China 7868 13559 33159 35885 35316 5.4 2.9

Colombia 2222 2502 4577 5403 4850 19.2 14.8

Costa Rica 848 1648 2678 3105 2854 28.1 32.5

Côte d'Ivoire b ... 1806 3185 3936 4131 46.4 46.4

Croatia ... 394 1293 1378 1341 8.9 12.8

Ecuador 1198 1758 3742 4558 4873 35.7 35.3

Egypt 251 377 1268 2814 2407 8.0 10.4

Ethiopia 186 321 780 1156 1175 66.0 73.6

European Union (27) - 189387 410807 484056 425867 7.7 9.3

intra-EU (27) exports - 143213 322496 379023 335179 8.6 11.0

extra-EU (27) exports - 46174 88311 105033 90688 5.9 5.9

Ghana b ... 513 1896 2337 2162 30.7 39.3

Guatemala 778 1518 | 2575 2915 3192 56.3 44.2

Honduras 649 730 1246 1550 1346 21.8 25.9

Hong Kong, China 3385 3664 3779 4913 5316 1.8 1.6

domestic exports 742 363 478 493 514 1.5 3.0

re-exports 2644 3302 3298 4420 4803 1.8 1.5

Iceland 1266 1240 2060 2045 1534 65.2 38.1

India 2782 5398 13872 18619 14252 12.7 8.8

Indonesia 2853 5526 16681 24090 19998 8.4 16.7

Iran, Islamic Rep. of b ... 818 3695 4243 2697 2.8 3.5

Israel 1022 824 1799 1745 1738 2.6 3.6

Japan 1706 2170 3625 3999 4007 0.5 0.7

Kenya 502 927 1745 2086 1888 53.5 42.7

Korea, Republic of 2162 2665 3348 3938 4110 1.5 1.1

Malawi b 374 331 584 644 761 87.4 82.7

Malaysia 3434 5440 16203 23121 17627 5.5 11.2

Mexico 3057 8179 14632 16019 14797 4.9 6.4

Morocco 1105 1596 2787 3540 3027 21.5 21.8

New Zealand 4272 5825 13442 15287 13055 43.9 52.4

Nicaragua 251 534 962 1194 1133 82.8 81.5

Norway 2365 3827 6822 7627 7432 6.4 6.1

Pakistan 516 964 2116 3621 2888 10.7 16.3

Panama 258 569 925 948 648 66.2 68.4Paraguay 502 564 2280 3873 2684 64.9 84.8

Peru 703 1736 3839 4907 4563 24.7 17.0

Philippines 1532 1815 2982 3650 2943 4.6 7.7

Russian Federation - 3805 12561 12885 13309 3.6 4.4

Serbia ... ... 1642 1906 1906 ... 22.8

Serbia and Montenegro ... 290 ... ... ... 16.9 17.5

Singapore 2747 3091 | 5116 6208 5577 2.2 2.1

domestic exports 1077 1092 | 2126 2923 2588 1.4 1.9re-exports 1671 1999 | 2990 3286 2989 3.4 2.3

South Africa ... 2232 4213 5429 5467 7.4 8.7

Sri Lanka b 649 ... 1839 2076 1805 ... 24.6

Switzerland 1756 2007 | 5281 6870 6779 2.5 3.9

Syrian Arab Republic b 577 408 | 2401 3157 3043 8.8 29.3

Taipei, Chinese 2703 1819 2001 2489 2185 1.2 1.1

Tanzania ... 359 726 883 767 54.8 24.8

Thailand 6611 9924 17690 23293 22139 14.4 14.5

Tunisia 384 510 1444 1716 1334 8.7 9.2

Turkey 2906 3521 8990 10689 10561 12.7 10.3

Uganda b ... 241 739 923 846 52.4 34.1

Ukraine - 1339 6192 10748 9450 9.2 23.8

United Arab Emirates b, c 73 1445 3423 4538 4948 2.9 2.8

United States 42422 54341 87753 112631 97551 6.9 9.2

Uruguay 670 1064 2398 3492 3427 46.4 63.6

Viet Nam b ... 3666 9474 12487 9654 25.3 16.9

a Or nearest year.

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

c Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of food of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

  Algeria 2306 2578 5473 8457 6414 28.1 16.3

  Argentina 164 1267 1654 2616 1499 5.0 3.9

  Australia b 1943 3245 7650 8998 8718 4.6 5.5

Bangladesh c, d 650 1254 3946 5059 4633 14.1 21.2

Belarus - 1027 2091 2899 2233 11.9 7.8

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 739 1704 4045 7675 6253 11.7 15.4

Bosnia and Herzegovina ... ... 1542 1928 1667 ... 19.0

Brazil e 2112 3665 5554 7557 6708 6.6 5.3

Canada b 7143 12027 23309 26155 25271 5.0 7.9

Chile 308 1228 3090 4230 3061 6.6 7.2

China 4619 9043 32422 49521 45248 4.0 4.5

Colombia 395 1405 3013 4021 3368 12.2 10.2

Côte d'Ivoire d ... 427 1163 1546 1538 15.3 25.4

Croatia ... 653 2056 2517 2147 8.3 10.1

Cuba ... 765 ... ... ... 15.8 15.8

Ecuador 156 310 1145 1504 1429 8.3 9.5

Egypt 2903 3531 5242 8916 7679 25.2 17.1El Salvador 128 613 1252 1454 1373 12.4 18.9

European Union (27) f - 200032 440593 520358 453904 7.8 9.6

extra-EU (27) imports - 57170 118097 141335 118725 6.2 7.1Guatemala 169 592 | 1531 1837 1580 12.4 13.7

Hong Kong, China 6551 9165 11191 14120 15243 4.3 4.3

retained imports 3908 5864 7892 9700 10440 16.8 26.3

India 771 2215 6340 7355 10158 4.3 4.1

Indonesia 1104 3336 7857 9383 8639 7.7 9.4

Iran, Islamic Rep. of d ... 2585 3884 6304 5694 18.6 11.3

Israel 1197 1923 3321 4338 3609 5.1 7.3

Japan 34154 48580 55281 66261 57512 12.8 10.4

Jordan 672 851 2029 2809 2395 18.5 17.0

Kazakhstan - 459 2241 2938 2415 9.1 8.5

Kenya 199 403 990 1295 1516 13.0 14.9

Korea, Republic of 3912 7722 15786 19494 15961 4.8 4.9

Kuwait d 561 1249 2757 3630 2313 17.5 12.9

Lebanon d ... 1107 1900 2246 2570 17.8 15.5

Malaysia 2021 3526 8549 10966 9920 4.3 8.0

Mexico b 4326 8485 18282 21929 17236 4.9 7.4

Morocco 677 1585 3883 4993 3700 13.7 11.2

New Zealand 643 1074 2624 3173 2718 7.7 10.6

Nigeria d ... 1159 6490 10071 4010 13.3 10.3

Norway 1584 2221 5458 6601 5646 6.5 8.1

Oman 486 1122 1562 2494 1955 21.9 10.8

Pakistan 1276 1524 2889 5014 3583 14.0 11.3

Peru 621 864 2135 2990 2382 11.6 11.0

Philippines 1348 2598 4238 6514 5288 7.0 11.5

Russian Federation b - 8292 25184 32181 27295 18.6 14.2

Saudi Arabia d 3319 5375 11827 15255 11770 17.8 12.3

Senegal d 350 362 1221 1693 1140 23.8 24.2

Singapore 3685 4354 | 7435 8991 8007 3.2 3.3

retained imports 2014 2354 | 4445 5705 5017 3.1 4.4

South Africa b 846 1255 4072 4589 4163 4.7 6.5

Sri Lanka d 502 ... 1354 1871 1223 ... 12.0

Sudan ... 360 519 1229 ... 23.2 13.4

Switzerland 4371 4519 8679 10447 9780 5.5 6.3

Syrian Arab Republic d 745 726 | 1848 2538 2878 19.0 17.7

Taipei, Chinese 3495 5013 7484 9180 7973 3.6 4.6

Thailand 1672 2677 5903 8479 7099 4.3 5.3

Tunisia 582 706 1873 2515 1634 8.2 8.6

Turkey 1856 2128 5167 8502 6104 3.9 4.3

Ukraine - 882 3966 6234 4779 6.3 10.5

United Arab Emirates 1627 3622 7641 10629 10062 10.3 7.2

United States 30055 51226 87672 95184 87020 4.1 4.4

Viet Nam d ... 814 3929 5444 7458 5.2 10.7

Yemen ... ... 2125 2605 2523 ... 29.7

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Figures refer to fiscal year.

d Includes Secretariat estimates.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

f See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

Value

Imports of food of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 2263 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 11 33 -36

Europe

World 483 100.0 100.0 23.9 21.3 10 26 -37

Europe 380 79.9 78.8 19.1 16.8 10 26 -38

North America 34 11.0 7.0 2.6 1.5 5 14 -43

 Asia 23 3.5 4.7 0.8 1.0 14 21 -19

 Africa 16 1.6 3.3 0.4 0.7 19 45 -26

Middle East 7 0.9 1.5 0.2 0.3 17 36 -28

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 4 0.6 0.8 0.1 0.2 14 38 -41

South and Central America 3 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.1 9 -4 -25

Middle East

World 469 100.0 100.0 22.9 20.7 10 37 -38

 Asia 309 61.2 66.0 14.0 13.7 11 47 -39Europe 47 15.8 10.1 3.6 2.1 5 22 -45

North America 39 12.0 8.3 2.7 1.7 6 41 -54

Middle East 20 1.9 4.3 0.4 0.9 20 22 -21

 Africa 11 3.1 2.4 0.7 0.5 7 30 -32

South and Central America 3 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.1 7 82 -41

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8 57 -49

 Asia

World 386 100.0 100.0 14.1 17.0 14 35 -29

 Asia 318 83.3 82.6 11.7 14.1 14 36 -26

Europe 26 5.7 6.7 0.8 1.1 16 38 -35

North America 14 7.0 3.7 1.0 0.6 6 -1 -29

Middle East 10 0.9 2.5 0.1 0.4 28 39 -44

South and Central America 6 0.6 1.5 0.1 0.3 25 87 -51

 Africa 6 0.3 1.5 0.0 0.3 35 36 -36

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 14 56 -55

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)World 284 100.0 100.0 9.9 12.6 14 39 -39

Europe 192 65.8 67.5 6.5 8.5 15 36 -40

 Asia 34 8.0 11.9 0.8 1.5 20 33 -26

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 32 11.9 11.3 1.2 1.4 14 52 -42

North America 18 7.2 6.2 0.7 0.8 13 32 -32

Middle East 4 1.1 1.5 0.1 0.2 18 89 -62

South and Central America 2 5.6 0.8 0.6 0.1 -7 60 -33

 Africa 1 0.2 0.5 0.0 0.1 28 309 -42

 Africa

World 246 100.0 100.0 10.2 10.9 12 32 -38

Europe 95 47.4 38.6 4.9 4.2 10 43 -39

 Asia 66 18.8 26.9 1.9 2.9 17 36 -28

North America 57 24.1 23.2 2.5 2.5 12 21 -45

 Africa 14 5.1 5.9 0.5 0.6 14 47 -34

South and Central America 8 3.3 3.2 0.3 0.4 12 51 -51

Middle East 2 0.8 0.9 0.1 0.1 14 40 -16Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 25 120 -49

North America

World 218 100.0 100.0 11.0 9.6 10 34 -37

North America 133 75.4 61.3 8.3 5.9 7 30 -41

 Asia 32 9.5 14.7 1.0 1.4 15 21 -20

Europe 30 9.8 13.9 1.1 1.3 14 50 -38

South and Central America 17 4.3 7.8 0.5 0.8 17 51 -31

 Africa 3 0.5 1.2 0.1 0.1 20 87 -18

Middle East 2 0.4 0.9 0.0 0.1 18 56 -12

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 21 96 -60

South and Central America

World 178 100.0 100.0 7.9 7.9 11 25 -31

North America 59 48.2 33.0 3.8 2.6 7 23 -39

 Asia 49 10.6 27.8 0.8 2.2 24 21 -7

South and Central America 41 23.5 23.1 1.9 1.8 11 44 -31

Europe 25 14.1 14.2 1.1 1.1 11 11 -40 Africa 1 0.5 0.7 0.0 0.1 15 6 -48

Middle East 1 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.0 8 65 -40

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 4 -64

Annual percentage change

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

Table II.23

 

Exports of fuels and mining products of regions by destination, 2009

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 585316 100.0 12 45 -40 World 279086 100.0 8 35 -44

Europe 237258 40.5 11 41 -38 North America 90509 32.4 8 36 -42

CIS 163150 27.9 16 41 -39 South and Central America 53562 19.2 7 31 -40

  Africa 85767 14.7 11 53 -36 Africa 52972 19.0 11 25 -4

Middle East 43818 7.5 4 32 -47 Middle East 38366 13.7 5 63 -56

North America 14165 2.4 15 113 -41 Europe 20481 7.3 4 19 -44

  Asia 11972 2.0 22 82 -38 CIS 17539 6.3 39 61 -

South and Central America 11697 2.0 17 70 -38 Asia 5656 2.0 2 -10 -44

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 180365 30.8 11 42 -39 Canada 64884 23.2 8 41 -43Russian Federation 136278 23.3 15 39 -37 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 27747 9.9 5 28 -45

Norway 51988 8.9 9 39 -37 Mexico 25624 9.2 8 23 -40

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 27459 4.7 10 37 -41 Saudi Arabia 22691 8.1 5 54 -60

  Algeria 23702 4.0 9 46 -19 Nigeria 19627 7.0 7 16 -50

Nigeria 13264 2.3 10 70 -40 European Union (27) 17557 6.3 7 23 -45

Kazakhstan 12864 2.2 20 48 -43 Russian Federation 13772 4.9 36 55 -23

Saudi Arabia 12236 2.1 0 35 -56 Algeria 11135 4.0 16 9 -44

United States 10822 1.8 20 162 -28 Angola 9653 3.5 11 51 -50

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 10243 1.8 5 22 -50 Iraq 9590 3.4 4 100 -58

Above 10 479221 81.9 - - - Above 10 222282 79.6 - - -

Region Region

World 152711 100.0 8 54 -43 World 123963 100.0 22 61 -27

Middle East 90960 59.6 7 47 -45 Middle East 45425 36.6 20 75 -34

  Asia 48952 32.1 7 67 -38 Asia 29333 23.7 18 61CIS 6162 4.0 41 46 -22 Africa 27889 22.5 25 52 -30

  Africa 3173 2.1 18 75 -71 CIS 12428 10.0 34 30

North America 2914 1.9 3 98 -33 South and Central America 6955 5.6 63 88 -30

Europe 332 0.2 13 131 -67 North America 1487 1.2 35 54 51

South and Central America 217 0.1 19 -17 -54 Europe 445 0.4 -4 5 5

Economy Economy

Saudi Arabia 28992 19.0 9 45 -43 Saudi Arabia 19351 15.6 33 93 -27

United Arab Emirates 22679 14.9 5 46 -51 Angola 14618 11.8 26 74 -35

  Australia 21628 14.2 15 86 -25 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 10567 8.5 23 44 -37

Qatar 15998 10.5 12 57 -40 Russian Federation 9386 7.6 32 28 -21

Indonesia 10582 6.9 3 54 -46 Australia 6432 5.2 37 1 272

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 9229 6.0 6 45 -49 Korea, Republic of 5490 4.4 12 52 -45

Kuwait 9027 5.9 7 54 -41 Oman 5006 4.0 5 70 -55

Malaysia 6774 4.4 8 64 -36 Sudan 4645 3.7 23 52 -26

Russian Federation 6049 2.1 41 52 -23 Indonesia 4267 3.4 17 4 65Brunei Darussalem 3305 1.2 8 81 -27 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 3716 3.0 65 128 -36

Above 10 134263 87.9 - - - Above 10 83478 67.3 - - -

Japan China

Imports of fuels of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

European Union (27) United States

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(Billion dollars and percentage)

Annual percentage change

2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

 Asia

Japan 47 91 7 4 47 -45

Korea, Republic of 24 58 10 7 51 -39

India 11 48 18 20 51 -33

China 9 45 20 15 75 -34

Taipei, Chinese 5 21 16 12 43 -42

Singapore 10 20 8 9 55 -43

Thailand 5 15 12 -1 53 -41

Pakistan 4 8 10 5 66 -37

Indonesia 2 5 8 -2 37 -30

Philippines 3 3 0 5 29 -55

Malaysia 1 3 8 -13 37 -55

  Australia 2 2 3 39 6 -12

Europe

European Union (27) 32 44 4 4 32 -47Turkey 2 6 12 17 38 -51

North America

United States 24 38 5 7 63 -56

Canada 1 3 11 1 35 -40

 Africa

South Africa 3 7 8 8 37 -36

Imports of fuels of selected regions and economies from the Middle East, 2000 and 2009

Value

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 aWorld 362586 | 662516 2029040 2852748 1807601 10.6 14.8

  Algeria 10623 21610 59188 77822 44443 98.1 98.3

  Angola b 3655 7105 42354 63126 39373 89.7 98.2

  Argentina 985 4642 6095 6717 5656 17.6 10.2

  Australia 7473 13324 31648 59868 45187 20.9 29.3

  Azerbaijan - 1485 20131 28469 19138 85.1 90.7

Bahrain b 2313 4490 10809 12098 8296 72.5 69.9Belarus - 1452 8513 12337 7971 19.8 37.5

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela b 14447 29203 62415 89128 54201 87.1 94.1

Bolivia b 227 160 2274 3215 1733 13.0 35.7

Brazil 682 908 13297 18689 13657 1.6 8.9

Brunei Darussalam b 2137 ... 7386 10156 6646 ... 96.3

Cameroon b 998 987 2187 2653 1851 53.8 61.7

Canada 12672 36344 87221 125808 72054 13.1 22.8China 5119 7855 20878 31773 20383 3.2 1.7

Colombia 2496 5636 10872 17295 15781 43.2 48.0

Côte d'Ivoire ... 737 2629 3628 3019 19.0 33.9

Croatia ... 486 1599 1822 1349 11.0 12.9Ecuador 1409 2442 8279 11672 6964 49.6 50.5

Egypt 762 1975 8407 11533 8403 42.1 36.4

European Union (27) - 95995 298315 419775 259711 3.9 5.7intra-EU (27) exports - 69486 208772 296847 180365 4.2 5.9

extra-EU (27) exports - 26509 89543 122928 79347 3.4 5.2

Gabon ... 2168 ... ... ... 83.4 84.1

India 522 121 25388 31849 23867 0.3 14.7

Indonesia 11239 15066 29210 39780 32946 23.0 27.6

Iran, Islamic Rep. of b 15307 25611 74271 94973 65829 89.1 84.3

Iraq b 9587 19771 41115 62148 39407 96.0 99.8Japan 1260 1520 9296 18646 10467 0.3 1.8

Kazakhstan - 4567 31519 48911 30027 51.8 69.5

Korea, Republic of 697 9376 24631 38455 23786 5.4 6.5

Kuwait b 6500 18141 59212 82733 46658 93.3 92.7

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya b 10608 ... 4 1454 55627 32153 ... 90.3

Malaysia 5397 9448 25104 36281 23208 9.6 14.7

Mexico 9868 16050 42839 50165 30474 9.6 13.3

Morocco 152 272 557 850 391 3.7 2.8New Zealand 362 345 1076 2103 1190 2.6 4.8

Nigeria b 13191 20876 50545 75065 45125 99.5 86.0

Norway 16288 38274 87668 113691 76438 63.7 63.2

Oman 5057 8952 19670 29217 19546 79.1 70.7

Pakistan 71 131 994 1230 713 1.5 4.0

Peru 332 404 2410 2861 2068 5.7 7.7Philippines b 225 505 1415 1608 734 1.3 1.9

Qatar b 2967 10665 37616 50691 37839 92.0 93.4

Russian Federation - 53095 217375 308151 189469 50.3 62.5

Saudi Arabia b 40128 70857 205839 281013 165615 91.3 86.1

Singapore 9566 13403 | 41333 62480 40705 9.7 15.1

domestic exports 9479 13290 | 30416 44137 27132 16.9 19.6

re-exports 88 113 | 10917 18342 13573 0.2 10.3South Africa b 1152 2664 6759 7120 6023 8.9 9.6

Sudan ... 1088 7550 8935 ... 60.2 74.2

Switzerland 45 287 | 4089 6071 4739 0.4 2.7

Syrian Arab Republic b 1903 3538 | 4746 5547 3495 76.3 33.6

Taipei, Chinese 401 1657 13713 18539 11288 1.1 5.5

Thailand 192 2206 6840 11299 7788 3.2 5.1

Trinidad and Tobago b 1285 2790 8850 13047 6918 65.3 75.8Tunisia 604 707 2456 3345 1969 12.1 13.6

Turkey 296 294 5148 7531 3901 1.1 3.8

Ukraine - 808 2630 4109 2131 5.5 5.4

United Arab Emirates b, c 14141 28400 77627 103424 68692 57.0 39.3

United States 12321 13340 42189 76742 54848 1.7 5.2

Viet Nam b ... 3825 10061 12645 8217 26.4 14.4

Yemen ... ... 5698 6729 5002 ... 89.4

a Or nearest year.

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

Note: Includes economies exporting petroleum products.

Value

Exports of fuels of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a  Argentina 333 928 2691 4133 2428 3.7 6.3

  Australia b 2188 5898 20176 30096 20108 8.3 12.7

Bahrain c 1827 2107 5960 5603 3787 45.5 51.9

Bangladesh c, d 566 554 1842 2362 2163 6.2 9.9

Belarus - 2585 10084 13982 11293 29.9 39.5

Brazil e 6045 8290 22320 34288 18864 14.8 14.8

Cameroon c 21 344 987 1059 961 23.1 22.6

Canada b 7313 12481 35450 50522 30135 5.2 9.4

Chile 1099 3014 11291 17127 9087 16.3 21.4

China 1259 20637 105119 169242 123963 9.2 12.3Costa Rica 219 486 1521 2210 1367 7.6 12.0

Côte d'Ivoire c ... 838 2016 2115 1490 30.1 24.6

Croatia ... 1145 3929 5399 3585 14.5 16.9

Cuba ... 1158 ... ... ... 23.9 28.9

Dominican Republic b ... 1505 3284 4282 2523 15.9 20.5

Ecuador 38 281 2824 3256 2670 7.5 17.7

Egypt 243 1063 3971 5766 4445 7.6 9.9

European Union (27) f - 218179 667903 968076 585316 8.5 12.4extra-EU (27) imports - 148790 459131 671229 404951 16.2 24.2

FYR Macedonia ... 290 979 1418 260 13.8 5.2

Guatemala 278 620 | 2443 2839 2221 12.9 19.3

Hong Kong, China 1996 4533 11339 14375 11620 2.1 3.3

retained imports 1561 4102 10767 13630 11190 11.8 28.2

India 6495 17861 79274 117792 82986 34.7 33.2Indonesia 1937 6071 21994 30652 19067 13.9 20.8

Iran, Islamic Rep. of c ... 311 4009 4811 2266 2.2 4.5

Israel 1354 3587 8926 12840 8066 9.5 16.4

Jamaica 380 586 2279 3436 1397 17.6 27.6

Japan 56777 77425 173487 267034 152711 20.4 27.7

Jordan 471 194 2943 3679 2495 4.2 17.7

Kazakhstan - 564 3639 5431 2835 11.2 10.0

Kenya 424 642 1917 3029 2121 20.7 20.8

Korea, Republic of 11023 38077 96503 142515 91669 23.7 28.4

Lebanon c ... 1029 2615 4077 3538 16.5 21.3

Malaysia 1487 3940 12885 17012 10147 4.8 8.2

Mexico b 1125 5232 19398 29182 15734 3.0 6.7

Morocco 1168 2039 6328 9441 6749 17.7 20.5

New Zealand 727 1446 4458 6073 3695 10.4 14.5

Norway 1178 1193 3404 4254 3332 3.5 4.8

Pakistan 1529 3598 8350 14054 8838 33.1 27.9

Peru 327 1156 3816 5489 3081 15.6 14.2

Philippines 1943 4095 9883 12804 7654 11.1 16.7

Russian Federation b, c - 1639 2768 4685 3294 3.7 1.7

Senegal c 194 317 1298 1808 1092 20.9 23.2

Serbia ... ... 3195 4671 3182 ... 20.4

Serbia and Montenegro ... 745 ... ... ... 20.1 17.1

Singapore 9632 16219 | 52619 87343 58849 12.1 23.9

retained imports 9545 16106 | 41702 69000 45276 21.3 39.6

South Africa b 88 3826 14847 19555 13663 14.3 21.4

Sri Lanka c 333 551 2681 3132 2421 7.7 23.7

Switzerland 3155 3747 10967 16393 11152 4.5 7.2

Syrian Arab Republic c 72 143 | 4784 5692 3302 3.7 20.3

Taipei, Chinese 5953 13030 43537 61893 37409 9.3 21.5

Tanzania ... 294 1769 2381 1478 18.5 23.3

Thailand 3084 7549 25895 37209 24878 12.2 18.6

Trinidad and Tobago 143 1068 2567 3365 2291 32.3 32.9

Tunisia 493 902 2443 4151 2178 10.5 11.4

Turkey 4622 7515 32595 46184 28184 13.8 20.0

Ukraine - 5997 15923 22832 14639 43.0 32.2

United States 68741 139622 372251 501865 279086 11.1 23.1

Uruguay 238 530 1235 2768 1683 15.3 24.4

Viet Nam c ... 2113 8744 12330 6985 13.5 10.0

Yemen c ... ... 1824 3037 1424 ... 16.8

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Figures refer to fiscal year.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

f See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

Value

Imports of fuels of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 8355 100.0 100.0   100.0 100.0   7 10 -20

Europe

World 3879 100.0 100.0 45.2 46.4   7 9 -22

Europe 2748 72.1 70.8 32.6 32.9   7 7 -22

 Asia 368 8.2 9.5 3.7 4.4   9 12 -12

North America 302 11.2 7.8 5.0 3.6   3 2 -21

Middle East 130 2.4 3.3 1.1 1.6   11 22 -19

 Africa 126 2.3 3.2 1.1 1.5   11 20 -10

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 125 1.3 3.2 0.6 1.5   19 25 -40

South and Central America 66 1.9 1.7 0.9 0.8   6 21 -23

 Asia

World 2850 100.0 100.0 29.7 34.1   8 11 -17

 Asia 1344 45.5 47.2 13.5 16.1   9 11 -13

North America 577 29.1 20.3 8.6 6.9   4 3 -19

Europe 551 18.7 19.3 5.5 6.6   9 11 -21

Middle East 136 2.5 4.8 0.7 1.6   16 32 -17

South and Central America 81 1.8 2.8 0.5 1.0   14 33 -22

 Africa 81 1.3 2.8 0.4 1.0   18 28 -14

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 51 0.4 1.8 0.1 0.6   27 36 -49

North America

World 1130 100.0 100.0 20.5 13.5   2 5 -19

North America 535 55.5 47.3 11.4 6.4   0 0 -20

 Asia 218 18.8 19.3 3.8 2.6   2 4 -15

Europe 218 17.4 19.3 3.6 2.6   3 8 -18

South and Central America 93 5.7 8.3 1.2 1.1   6 24 -21

Middle East 40 1.6 3.5 0.3 0.5   11 21 -17

 Africa 19 0.8 1.6 0.2 0.2   10 16 -9

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 7 0.2 0.6 0.0 0.1   13 29 -45

Middle EastWorld 188 100.0 100.0 1.4 2.2   13 29 -20

Middle East 75 25.1 39.9 0.3 0.9   19 14 -12

 Asia 40 20.9 21.0 0.3 0.5   13 74 -26

Europe 22 18.2 11.8 0.3 0.3   7 44 -35

 Africa 21 8.6 11.0 0.1 0.2   16 21 -27

North America 20 21.4 10.9 0.3 0.2   4 19 -17

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3 1.7 1.4 0.0 0.0   10 5 -35

South and Central America 2 1.0 0.9 0.0 0.0   11 75 -23

South and Central America

World 126 100.0 100.0 1.6 1.5   6 12 -27

South and Central America 56 33.9 44.2 0.5 0.7   9 19 -24

North America 35 46.0 27.6 0.7 0.4   0 5 -35

Europe 18 13.6 14.0 0.2 0.2   7 3 -26

 Asia 12 4.9 9.3 0.1 0.1   14 20 -19

 Africa 4 1.1 3.1 0.0 0.0   19 13 -21

Middle East 2 0.4 1.2 0.0 0.0   19 23 -31

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0   24 37 -73Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)

World 109 100.0 100.0 0.9 1.3   11 29 -37

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 40 34.6 37.2 0.3 0.5   12 21 -37

Europe 31 27.9 28.9 0.3 0.4   11 27 -45

 Asia 18 19.6 16.4 0.2 0.2   8 54 -19

Middle East 7 4.2 6.1 0.0 0.1   15 20 -30

North America 4 8.1 4.1 0.1 0.1   2 43 -46

 Africa 3 3.0 3.0 0.0 0.0   11 40 -33

South and Central America 3 2.1 2.4 0.0 0.0   12 40 -47

 Africa

World 74 100.0 100.0 0.8 0.9   8 23 -25

Europe 32 59.1 43.5 0.4 0.4   5 9 -29

 Africa 19 15.8 25.2 0.1 0.2   14 35 -13

 Asia 9 10.5 12.6 0.1 0.1   11 54 -33

North America 6 9.1 8.5 0.1 0.1   8 29 -34

Middle East 4 3.4 5.3 0.0 0.0   14 56 -30

South and Central America 1 1.4 1.4 0.0 0.0   9 65 -53Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0   7 38 -44

Exports of manufactures of regions by destination, 2009

Annual percentage change

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Value Value

2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009   2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

United States

800 100.0 100.0 2 7 -17 World 1121 100.0 100.0 2 1 -21

263 38.0 32.8 1 3 -17 North America 242 27.2 21.6 -1 -5 -22

78 7.5 9.7 5 23 -18 South and Central America 29 3.1 2.6 0 5 -33

23 2.2 2.8 6 33 -19 Brazil 9 1.0 0.8 -1 2 -47

195 24.0 24.3 3 8 -18 Europe 249 21.6 22.2 2 3 -23

178 22.4 22.2 2 8 -18 European Union (27) 229 20.2 20.4 2 2 -23

6 0.3 0.7 12 30 -45 CIS 4 0.4 0.3 -1 47 -61

4 0.2 0.5 12 25 -48 Russian Federation 3 0.3 0.3 2 45 -50

17 1.1 2.1 10 18 -9 Africa 7 0.4 0.6 6 26 -35

38 2.3 4.7 11 21 -17 Middle East 20 1.5 1.8 3 7 -19

205 26.8 25.6 2 4 -14 Asia 572 45.7 51.0 3 1 -1844 1.9 5.5 15 6 -2 China 298 10.7 26.6 12 4 -12

34 7.2 4.3 -3 1 -20 Japan 93 14.9 8.3 -5 -3 -32

84 13.6 10.5 -1 -1 -17 Six East Asian traders 118 15.3 10.5 -2 -4 -20

European Union (27)

3605 100.0 100.0 7 8 -22 World 3377 100.0 100.0 6 7 -22

277 11.0 7.7 2 1 -22 North America 198 9.4 5.9 1 5 -19

60 1.9 1.7 5 20 -23 South and Central America 20 0.7 0.6 5 7 -27

27 0.7 0.7 8 32 -22 Brazil 11 0.3 0.3 5 7 -31

2584 72.5 71.7 7 7 -22 Europe 2517 72.5 74.5 7 7 -22

2363 66.9 65.5 6 7 -23 European Union (27) 2363 68.5 70.0 7 7 -23

114 1.2 3.2 18 24 -40 CIS 22 0.6 0.7 8 17 -46

78 0.8 2.2 18 27 -43 Russian Federation 14 0.4 0.4 7 15 -43

114 2.4 3.2 10 19 -12 Africa 31 1.1 0.9 4 7 -28

110 2.3 3.0 10 16 -18 Middle East 18 0.7 0.5 3 6 -30

332 8.0 9.2 8 11 -13 Asia 565 14.6 16.7 8 8 -2098 1.1 2.7 19 17 -2 China 289 3.3 8.6 18 15 -17

41 1.7 1.1 2 1 -17 Japan 75 4.3 2.2 -1 3 -30

107 3.3 3.0 5 8 -15 Six East Asian traders 129 5.0 3.8 3 0 -23

China a

1125 100.0 100.0 20 17 -16 World 675 100.0 100.0 17 8 -8

293 31.9 26.0 17 7 -12 North America 61 11.8 9.0 13 10 -7

40 2.5 3.6 25 40 -22 South and Central America 7 0.3 1.0 32 5 18

14 0.5 1.2 32 61 -20 Brazil 3 0.2 0.4 26 28 21

290 21.5 25.8 22 17 -18 Europe 121 17.5 17.9 17 20 -4

275 20.4 24.4 22 18 -18 European Union (27) 112 16.5 16.6 17 20 -5

37 1.3 3.3 33 35 -40 CIS 7 1.9 1.0 9 11 34

16 0.9 1.4 26 15 -48 Russian Federation 4 1.4 0.6 6 21 14

44 2.0 3.9 29 38 -8 Africa 3 0.2 0.4 23 10 -10

49 2.5 4.3 27 33 -13 Middle East 9 0.7 1.3 25 17 12

370 38.3 32.9 18 18 -13 Asia 468 67.6 69.4 17 5 -10

103 15.7 9.2 13 11 -13 Japan 120 23.1 17.8 13 10 -12

162 16.4 14.4 18 16 -13 Six East Asian traders 240 37.3 35.6 16 4 -9

a In 2009, China reported imports from China accounting for 13 percent of its manufacture imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Exports Imports

Trade in manufactures of the United States, the European Union (27) and China by origin and destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

changeShare Share

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Value Share Value Share 

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 3376505 100.0 6 7 -22 World 1121494 100.0 2 1 -21

Europe 2516679 74.5 7 7 -22 Asia 571662 51.0 3 1 -18

  Asia 564662 16.7 8 8 -20 Europe 248523 22.2 2 3 -23

North America 198244 5.9 1 5 -19 North America 241831 21.6 -1 -5 -22

  Africa 31429 0.9 4 7 -28 South and Central America 29112 2.6 0 5 -33

CIS 22288 0.7 8 17 -46 Middle East 20078 1.8 3 7 -19

South and Central America 19896 0.6 5 7 -27 Africa 6579 0.6 6 26 -35

Middle East 18209 0.5 3 6 -30 CIS 3709 0.3 -1 47 -61

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 2362844 70.0 7 7 -23 China 297997 26.6 12 4 -12

China 288777 8.6 18 15 -17 European Union (27) 228964 20.4 2 2 -23

United States 173825 5.1 0 4 -19 Mexico 127102 11.3 2 -3 -15

Switzerland 83660 2.5 6 10 -15 Canada 114726 10.2 -3 -8 -28

Japan 74946 2.2 -1 3 -30 Japan 93372 8.3 -5 -3 -32

Above 5 2984052 88.4 - - - Above 5 862161 76.9 - - -

Turkey 43786 1.3 13 4 -25 Korea, Republic of 37230 3.3 -1 5 -18

Korea, Republic of 42098 1.2 6 -1 -23 Taipei, Chinese 27426 2.4 -4 -4 -22

India 29129 0.9 13 16 -17 Malaysia 21578 1.9 -2 -9 -24

Taipei, Chinese 23340 0.7 -1 -2 -31 India 19710 1.8 8 10 -19

Singapore 18044 0.5 2 -12 -15 Israel 17530 1.6 4 6 -16

Malaysia 17442 0.5 3 1 -17 Thailand 15031 1.3 1 0 -22

Thailand 15703 0.5 5 8 -23 Switzerland 14228 1.3 5 20 -12

Norway 14605 0.4 5 16 -24 Singapore 14179 1.3 -2 -15 0

Canada 14436 0.4 3 0 -19 Viet Nam 10871 1.0 53 21 -1

Russian Federation 13575 0.4 7 15 -43 Indonesia 9911 0.9 1 4 -13

Hong Kong, China 12407 0.4 2 11 -22 Brazil 8644 0.8 -1 2 -47

Brazil 10533 0.3 5 7 -31 Philippines 5764 0.5 -9 -11 -23Mexico 9891 0.3 9 25 -26 Costa Rica 4246 0.4 6 0 72

Israel 9583 0.3 2 5 -26 Australia 3945 0.4 4 29 -23

South Africa 9402 0.3 4 12 -40 Bangladesh 3763 0.3 5 11 -2

Indonesia 8878 0.3 2 4 -18 South Africa 3669 0.3 8 51 -38

Tunisia 8610 0.3 8 12 -16 Pakistan 3246 0.3 4 -1 -12

Viet Nam 8166 0.2 10 17 -13 Turkey 3055 0.3 1 5 -22

Bangladesh 7765 0.2 12 15 1 Russian Federation 3055 0.3 2 45 -50

Morocco 5775 0.2 5 6 -23 Hong Kong, China 2842 0.3 -14 -14 -48

Ukraine 5527 0.2 11 20 -51 Honduras 2530 0.2 -1 1 -21

Philippines 4569 0.1 -3 -3 -32 Dominican Republic 2360 0.2 -5 -7 -25

Croatia 4252 0.1 9 14 -22 Trinidad and Tobago 2065 0.2 11 37 -53

Pakistan 4118 0.1 7 7 -13 Cambodia 1991 0.2 10 -2 -21

  Australia 3644 0.1 3 -8 -9 Norway 1952 0.2 5 15 -29

United Arab Emirates 3432 0.1 10 8 -28 Sri Lanka 1579 0.1 -3 -5 -20

Serbia 2895 0.1 ... 28 -32 El Salvador 1496 0.1 -2 6 -22

Egypt 2829 0.1 9 21 -34 Guatemala 1272 0.1 -3 -5 -19

Saudi Arabia 2724 0.1 3 -2 -36 Colombia 1118 0.1 -1 -5 -34

Sri Lanka 2373 0.1 4 11 -12 Egypt 1107 0.1 6 4 -15

Costa Rica 2218 0.1 7 17 -19 Nicaragua 1096 0.1 13 -1 -7

  Argentina 1964 0.1 8 14 -1 Argentina 939 0.1 -2 63 -56

Bosnia and Herzegovina 1618 0.0 21 17 -22 Jordan 903 0.1 32 -16 -20

Belarus 1464 0.0 7 22 -44 Peru 811 0.1 4 -4 -27

FYR Macedonia 1272 0.0 10 2 -39 New Zealand 784 0.1 1 -5 -26

Above 40 3352118 99.3 - - - Above 40 1114089 99.3 - - -

Imports of manufactures of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

European Union (27) United States

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 er ahSeulaVer ahSeulaV

9002800290-0002900290029002800290-000290029002

 noigeRnoigeR

61-930.001037582dlroW8-8710.001171576dlroW

51-1158.36253281ais A01-5714.96003864ais A

41-732.9172745epor uE4-02719.71416021epor uE

North America 61028 9.0 13 10 -7 North America 41730 14.6 -3 1 -20

32-6286.09571acir em Alar tneCdnahtuoS2171523.13658tsaEelddiM

72-3115.02331tsaEelddiM431190.12407SIC

74-2174.05701acir f  A815230.11796acir em Alar tneCdnahtuoS

85-98113.0527SIC01-01324.07062acir f  A

 ymonocEymonocE

21-31118.83018011anihC21-01318.71620021napaJ

European Union (27) 112327 16.6 17 20 -5 European Union (27) 48397 16.9 2 6 -16

Korea, Republic of 92508 13.7 19 5 -5 United States 39659 13.9 -3 0 -18

52-417.530261f ocilbupeR,aer oK6-8236.2162158anihC

Taipei, Chinese 81751 12.1 15 1 -15 Taipei, Chinese 14613 5.1 -1 8 -16

---8.278371945evobA A ---4.081869225evob

02-858.315701dnaliahT6-11311.855345setatSdetinU

81-213-7.21067aisyalaM29227.396642aisyalaM

6-8169.11735dnalr eztiwS011320.360002dnaliahT

192517.13884maNteiV7-0511.245141er opagniS

81-919.16825aisenodnI14-31-626.172601senippilihP

21-92-5.13224er opagniS13-5-2-0.18107anihC,gnoKgnoH

92-4-4-4.19304senippilihP7-42918.08465dnalr eztiwS

51-112-6.06161adanaC93826.07804aibar  AiduaS

03-9135.05151ocixeM411266.06304noitar edeFnaissuR

92-5135.09731aidnI42-1186.00293adanaC

1-9294.01211lizar B01-3-75.01953aisenodnI

05-973.0288acir f  AhtuoS314-125.00453aidnI23-421-3.0847ailar tsu A1282624.06782lizar B

99113.0347yawr oN70324.02572ocixeM

8-11-3.0247lear sI612-984.02262aciRatsoC

03-7-9-2.0275anihC,gnoKgnoH1175623.06091yawr oN

32-21-1.0024dnalaeZweN01-4123.01381acir f  AhtuoS

85-1681.0713noitar edeFnaissuR9145443.05971maNteiV

94-2121.0113aibar  AiduaS53621042.06841f o.peRcimalsI,nar I

36-611811.0103natshkazaK51-11812.04641lear sI

20271.0692aciRatsoC6-7-012.01441ailar tsu A

5142821.0432r amnayM341712.00631natshkazaK

5381211.0232hsedalgnaB6471-92.02201natsikaP

202411.0681yekr uT94301-011.0689eniar kU

516670.0241nadr oJ9153821.0926yekr uT

8121-410.0141aidobmaC631-521.0315sur aleB

56-8180.0311elihC8218611.0454tiawuK

53-247-0.0201natsikaP3431121.0824r ataQ

62-261010.009eniar kU3325-351.0493aibmoloC

06-5470.038nar I46-211.0853anitnegr  A

51-02-0.097aknaLir S78181.0843dnalaeZweN

65-93-20.087ainodelaCweN5243450.0523setar imEbar  AdetinU

51-03-4-0.077aisenyloPhcner F22-4220.0403occor oM

3191320.046yaugur U231331940.0003aleuzeneVf o.peRnair aviloB

723220.036aisinuT462220.0322elihC

---7.9970237604evobA A ---6.9928448204evob

a In 2009, China reported imports from China accounting for 12.6 percent of its manufacture imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Imports of manufactures of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

napaJaanihC

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 3605 - - 42.8 43.2 7 16 8 -22

extra-EU (27) exports 1243 - - 14.2 14.9 7 17 11 -20

China a 1125 0.8 1.9 4.7 13.5 20 27 17 -16

United States 800 13.0 12.1 13.8 9.6 2 8 7 -17

Japan 508 11.2 11.5 9.6 6.1 1 9 8 -27

Korea, Republic of 323 1.4 2.5 3.3 3.9 8 14 10 -12

Hong Kong, China 305 - - - - 5 9 5 -12

domestic exports 6 1.2 1.1 0.5 0.1 -14 -22 -21 -39

re-exports 299 - - - - 6 10 6 -12

Singapore 198 0.8 1.6 2.5 2.4 6 6 4 -17

domestic exports 87 0.4 1.0 1.3 1.0 4 3 -1 -13

re-exports 111 0.3 0.6 1.2 1.3 8 9 9 -19

Taipei, Chinese 180 1.6 2.6 3.0 2.2 3 9 1 -19

Mexico a 172 0.4 1.1 2.9 2.1 2 8 4 -19Canada 157 2.7 3.1 3.7 1.9 -1 4 -5 -27

Switzerland 155 2.4 2.5 1.5 1.9 9 16 15 -14

Malaysia a, b 109 0.2 0.7 1.7 1.3 4 6 4 -16

Thailand 109 0.1 0.6 1.1 1.3 9 18 9 -14

India 107 0.5 0.5 0.7 1.3 14 19 30 -14

United Arab Emirates b, c 89 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.1 19 40 33 -23

Above 15 7644 - - 92.2 91.5 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 3377 - - 39.9 39.1 6 17 7 -22

extra-EU (27) imports 1014 - - 12.6 11.7 6 18 8 -21

United States 1121 11.2 15.4 19.8 13.0 2 4 1 -21

China a, d 675 1.1 1.7 3.5 7.8 17 17 8 -8

Hong Kong, China 311 - - - - 5 10 5 -11

retained imports 12 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.1 -7 -5 -28 12

Japan 286 2.3 4.1 4.3 3.3 3 5 9 -16Canada e 242 3.7 3.8 4.1 2.8 2 7 2 -20

Mexico a, e 188 1.5 1.3 3.1 2.2 3 2 11 -21

Korea, Republic of 186 0.9 1.8 2.0 2.2 7 16 12 -20

Singapore 162 1.2 1.8 2.2 1.9 4 8 9 -21

retained imports 52 0.8 1.2 1.1 0.6 -1 5 9 -24

Russian Federation b, e 153 - - 0.6 1.8 19 40 30 -37

Switzerland 126 2.3 2.4 1.4 1.5 7 18 10 -14

India 116 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.3 20 37 37 -20

  Australia e 115 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.3 8 17 16 -16

Taipei, Chinese 112 0.9 1.5 2.3 1.3 0 4 0 -22

Brazil e 97 0.9 0.5 0.8 1.1 10 20 58 -20

Above 15 6969 - - 86.1 80.7 - - - -

d In 2009, China reported imports of manufactures from China amounting to $85.1 billion. For further information, see the Metadata.

e Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Mainly re-exports.

Leading exporters and importers of manufactures, 2009

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/imports

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

Value Annual percentage change

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World 2391 | 4702 9529 10468 8355 74.9 68.6

  Argentina 4 9 17 22 18 32.4 31.

  Australia 7 15 26 29 23 23.7 14.9

Bangladesh b, c 1 6 11 13 13 92.0 87.6

Belarus - 5 13 17 10 66.6 47.6

Brazil 16 32 75 86 58 57.5 38.0

Cambodia c ... 1 4 4 4 95.7 97.1

Canada 73 176 224 214 157 63.5 49.6

Chile 1 3 7 8 6 14.5 11.4

China d 44 220 1136 1331 1125 88.2 93.6

Colombia 2 4 12 12 9 32.5 27.4

Costa Rica c, d 0 4 6 6 6 67.8 62.8

Croatia ... 3 8 10 7 72.5 66.3

Dominican Republic d 2 | 5 5 4 3 87.7 60.3

Egypt c 1 2 9 10 10 40.9 43.1

El Salvador d 0 2 3 3 3 76.5 71.1European Union (27) - 2012 4265 4609 3605 82.0 78.6

intra-EU (27) exports - 1345 2858 3050 2363 80.7 77.2

extra-EU (27) exports - 667 1407 1559 1243 84.9 81.3

Guatemala 0 1 | 3 4 3 32.1 43.1

Hong Kong, China 76 192 331 348 305 95.0 92.6

domestic exports 27 22 12 10 6 94.1 35.2

re-exports 48 170 319 338 299 95.1 95.7

India e 13 33 95 124 107 77.3 66.0

Indonesia c, d 9 37 48 53 47 56.5 39.1

Iran, Islamic Rep. of c 1 2 8 11 8 6.9 9.8

Israel e 10 30 51 54 43 94.1 88.9

Japan 275 450 641 694 508 93.8 87.5

Jordan 1 1 4 6 5 50.2 71.7

Kazakhstan - 1 6 10 6 16.4 13.2

Korea, Republic of 61 155 330 365 323 89.9 88.7

Malaysia c, d 16 79 125 130 109 80.4 69.5

Mexico d 25 139 204 212 172 83.3 75.1Morocco d 2 5 10 13 9 64.1 64.4

New Zealand 2 4 7 8 6 30.0 25.3

Norway 11 13 25 29 24 22.2 19.6

Pakistan 4 8 14 15 13 84.7 76.0

Philippines c, d 6 35 43 41 33 87.4 85.3

Russian Federation - 25 73 92 64 23.5 21.1

Saudi Arabia c 4 6 25 27 23 7.7 12.2

Serbia ... ... 6 7 5 ... 62.0

Serbia and Montenegro ... 1 ... ... ... 60.9 57.2

Singapore 37 118 | 227 237 198 85.4 73.2

domestic exports 23 63 | 101 100 87 80.4 62.9

re-exports 14 54 | 126 137 111 92.0 84.2

South Africa c, e 8 20 38 44 32 67.5 51.8

Sri Lanka c 1 4 5 5 5 76.3 65.0

Switzerland 60 72 | 155 179 155 90.0 89.4

Taipei, Chinese 62 141 221 223 180 95.1 88.5

Thailand 15 52 116 127 109 74.8 71.7Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 4 5 2 28.8 17.9

Tunisia 2 5 11 14 11 77.0 75.4

Turkey 9 22 87 104 78 80.3 76.5

Ukraine - 10 36 47 25 67.1 61.9

United Arab Emirates c, f 3 19 87 116 89 37.4 51.0

United States 290 649 897 963 800 83.0 75.8

Viet Nam c ... 6 26 34 37 42.6 64.6

a Or nearest year.

b Figures refer to fiscal year.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Includes significant exports from processing zones.

e Includes significant exports of diamonds. For the most recent year, the share of diamonds in exports of manufactures was 14 per cent for India , 26 per cent for Israel and 5 per cent for South Africa.

f Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of manufactures of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in economys total

total

merchandise imports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

  Algeria 7 6 21 29 31 66.5 79.7

  Argentina b 3 22 38 48 33 87.1 86.1

  Australia c 32 59 118 137 115 83.0 72.2

Bangladesh b, d 2 5 10 12 11 57.9 51.4

Belarus - 4 14 19 13 49.0 45.3

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 5 12 37 38 30 81.0 73.0

Brazil e 13 41 77 122 97 73.4 75.9

Canada c 93 201 294 301 242 83.6 75.5

Chile 5 12 26 35 25 64.1 58.9

China f 42 170 678 733 675 75.5 67.1

Colombia 4 9 27 32 27 79.6 81.7

Costa Rica f 1 5 9 11 9 82.8 75.4

Côte d'Ivoire b ... 1 3 3 3 41.1 47.7

Croatia ... 6 19 22 15 73.3 69.8

Dominican Republic b, c, f 2 7 8 9 7 73.9 61.0

Ecuador 2 3 9 12 11 70.8 70.1

European Union (27) g - 1954 4054 4337 3377 75.7 71.3

extra-EU (27) imports - 616 1195 1287 1014 67.2 60.6

Guatemala f 1 3 | 9 9 7 71.7 64.3

Hong Kong, China 71 193 334 349 311 90.0 88.2

retained imports 22 22 15 11 12 63.9 29.7

India h 12 22 106 145 116 43.6 46.6

Indonesia b, f 17 30 57 77 58 69.9 63.5

Iran, Islamic Rep. of b 15 10 33 40 37 71.6 74.3

Iraq b ... 2 16 25 28 15.8 76.1

Israel h 12 29 42 45 34 77.1 69.3

Japan 100 213 314 342 286 56.0 51.8

Jordan 1 3 8 9 8 57.5 59.5

Kazakhstan - 4 26 28 23 73.2 79.7

Kenya b 1 2 6 6 6 55.3 57.9

Korea, Republic of 44 98 206 232 186 61.2 57.6

Kuwait b 3 6 17 20 14 77.5 78.6

Lebanon b ... 3 7 9 9 55.8 53.8Malaysia b, f 23 68 111 114 93 83.1 75.0

Mexico c, f 32 150 215 239 188 85.9 80.4

Morocco f 4 7 19 24 21 62.9 63.3

New Zealand 8 11 23 23 18 77.7 71.4

Nigeria b 5 4 24 29 28 50.0 72.7

Norway 21 27 62 69 53 79.9 75.8

Oman b 2 3 13 18 14 67.5 78.5

Pakistan 4 5 18 20 17 46.8 52.1

Peru 2 5 14 21 16 70.3 72.3

Philippines 9 29 42 39 31 77.9 67.1

Qatar b 1 3 21 25 21 84.4 91.3

Russian Federation b, c - 31 186 242 153 69.8 79.8

Saudi Arabia b 18 22 72 88 77 72.9 80.4

Serbia ... ... 13 15 10 ... 66.4

Serbia and Montenegro ... 2 ... ... ... 63.3 64.8

Singapore 44 110 | 188 205 162 81.6 66.1

retained imports 30 55 | 62 68 52 73.4 45.3South Africa b, c 13 19 56 59 44 71.7 68.3

Sri Lanka b 2 5 7 8 6 68.2 59.8

Switzerland 58 68 132 146 126 82.0 80.6

Syrian Arab Republic b 1 2 | 7 8 8 64.7 48.6

Taipei, Chinese 37 110 144 144 112 78.9 64.5

Thailand 25 47 98 114 90 75.8 67.3

Trinidad and Tobago 1 2 4 5 4 56.1 53.4

Tunisia 4 6 14 16 14 75.4 74.8

Turkey 14 38 107 118 89 70.0 63.5

Ukraine - 6 37 51 24 41.1 52.3

United Arab Emirates 9 29 81 117 91 84.2 65.2

United States 376 968 1409 1417 1121 76.9 65.3

Viet Nam b 2 11 44 54 51 72.8 72.2

a Or nearest year.b Includes Secretariat estimates.c Imports are valued f.o.b.

d Figures refer to fiscal year.e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

f Includes significant imports into processing zones.

g See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

h Includes significant imports of diamonds. For the most recent year, the share of diamonds in total imports of manufactur es was 12 per cent for India and 16 per cent for Israel.

Value

Imports of manufactures of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Table II.34

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 326 100.0 100.0   100.0 100.0 10 23 -45

Europe

World 147 100.0 100.0   49.7 45.0 8 16 -45

Europe 106 80.0 72.5   39.7 32.6 7 11 -48

  Asia 11 4.4 7.5  2.2 3.4 15 18 -21

  Africa 10 2.1 6.6  1.1 3.0 23 57 -5

Middle East 8 2.4 5.5   1.2 2.5 19 69 -54

North America 6 8.9 4.3   4.4 1.9 0 15 -50

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3 0.8 1.7   0.4 0.8 19 15 -36

South and Central America 2 1.2 1.5   0.6 0.7 11 58 -37

 Asia

World 98 100.0 100.0   24.9 30.1 12 29 -46

  Asia 62 68.0 63.6  17.0 19.1 11 28 -39

North America 9 17.5 9.4   4.4 2.8 4 44 -62

Europe 9 7.9 8.7   2.0 2.6 13 7 -65

Middle East 8 3.6 8.2   0.9 2.5 23 28 -50

  Africa 5 1.4 4.8  0.3 1.4 28 56 -22

South and Central America 3 1.5 2.8   0.4 0.9 20 83 -50

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 0.2 2.5   0.1 0.8 47 66 -32

Japan

World 31 100.0 100.0   10.3 9.5 9 29 -30

  Asia 24 74.8 78.6  7.7 7.5 9 32 -31

North America 3 13.7 8.5   1.4 0.8 3 24 -28

Middle East 1 3.6 4.8   0.4 0.5 12 -2 -22

Europe 1 4.4 4.1   0.5 0.4 8 14 -19  Africa 1 1.5 2.0  0.2 0.2 12 20 2

South and Central America 1 1.8 1.6   0.2 0.2 8 47 -24

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.3 0.3   0.0 0.0 10 40 -63

Other economies in Asia

World 67 100.0 100.0   14.6 20.5 14 29 -51

  Asia 38 63.1 56.6  9.2 11.6 12 26 -43

Europe 7 10.5 10.8   1.5 2.2 14 6 -69

North America 7 20.1 9.8   2.9 2.0 5 49 -68

Middle East 7 3.6 9.8   0.5 2.0 27 33 -54

  Africa 4 1.3 6.0  0.2 1.2 35 62 -25

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 0.1 3.5   0.0 0.7 0 69 -29

South and Central America 2 1.3 3.4   0.2 0.7 27 90 -54

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)

World 36 100.0 100.0   10.0 11.2 11 36 -45

Europe 11 25.3 29.5   2.5 3.3 13 39 -58Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 9 18.7 24.0   1.9 2.7 14 26 -43

  Asia 7 31.5 19.2   3.1 2.1 5 55 -26

Middle East 5 8.0 14.8   0.8 1.7 19 23 -29

  Africa 2 5.7 5.5  0.6 0.6 10 26 -35

North America 1 7.7 3.2   0.8 0.4 0 55 -63

South and Central America 1 2.7 2.2   0.3 0.2 8 55 -40

Annual percentage change

Exports of iron and steel of selected regions and economies by destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Value Share Value Share 

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 117901 100.0 7 11 -51 World 21651 100.0 1 30 -56

Europe 97746 82.9 7 11 -48 Asia 7751 35.8 4 36 -56

  Asia 7516 6.4 13 -1 -64 North America 5302 24.5 2 31 -52

CIS 7170 6.1 11 30 -61 Europe 5297 24.5 -1 11 -46

  Africa 1739 1.5 4 22 -64 South and Central America 1774 8.2 -2 24 -69

South and Central America 1727 1.5 4 -12 -60 CIS 1052 4.9 -3 68 -73

North America 1652 1.4 7 13 -54 Africa 383 1.8 -4 61 -72

Middle East 150 0.1 -2 -4 -66 Middle East 93 0.4 7 113 -19

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 93038 78.9 7 11 -48 European Union (27) 4798 22.2 -1 4 -44

Russian Federation 4181 3.5 11 26 -57 Canada 3818 17.6 3 30 -50

China 2590 2.2 23 -3 -77 China 2534 11.7 16 46 -67

Ukraine 2289 1.9 13 27 -63 Japan 1773 8.2 2 25 -28

Turkey 1600 1.4 9 -6 -58 Mexico 1484 6.9 1 33 -57

Above 5 103699 88.0 - - - Above 5 14407 66.5 - - -

Korea, Republic of 1553 1.3 14 10 -41 Korea, Republic of 1283 5.9 1 50 -52

South Africa 1392 1.2 5 32 -59 Brazil 1081 5.0 -3 22 -70

United States 1226 1.0 7 5 -47 India 1026 4.7 10 73 -54

India 1207 1.0 19 23 -65 Russian Federation 820 3.8 5 46 -55

Switzerland 1031 0.9 3 15 -49 Taipei, Chinese 586 2.7 -2 -8 -55

Norway 1003 0.9 3 45 -59 Turkey 407 1.9 8 152 -52

Japan 917 0.8 8 17 -25 South Africa 381 1.8 -4 57 -70

Brazil 896 0.8 4 -6 -59 Trinidad and Tobago 259 1.2 13 32 -53

Taipei, Chinese 574 0.5 6 -21 -51 Australia 195 0.9 -3 25 -69

Serbia 492 0.4 ... 27 -56 Argentina 157 0.7 -2 109 -50Belarus 357 0.3 20 31 -50 Ukraine 122 0.6 -14 106 -92

FYR Macedonia 340 0.3 9 -13 -64 Thailand 117 0.5 -7 16 -64

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 274 0.2 13 -24 -54 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 117 0.5 -11 76 -83

Colombia 249 0.2 4 -32 -45 Malaysia 101 0.5 4 -43 -27

Canada 224 0.2 11 81 -64 Colombia 86 0.4 7 3 -67

Kazakhstan 216 0.2 3 125 -82 Kazakhstan 85 0.4 -8 52 -77

Mexico 202 0.2 4 1 -71 Norway 56 0.3 -8 82 -73

New Caledonia 182 0.2 3 -54 -30 Chile 42 0.2 10 27 -66

  Argentina 176 0.1 1 -17 -19 Israel 37 0.2 1 7 10

Indonesia 161 0.1 4 -9 -65 Switzerland 35 0.2 -5 -13 -47

  Australia 144 0.1 2 -26 -32 Dominican Republic 30 0.1 -9 -43 -86

Iceland 140 0.1 21 14 27 Philippines 28 0.1 9 -6 -37

Egypt 105 0.1 2 14 -86 Viet Nam 27 0.1 46 464 -41

Thailand 86 0.1 -4 -37 -51 United Arab Emirates 26 0.1 12 416 -33

Chile 84 0.1 27 -4 -78 New Zealand 26 0.1 -5 -24 -54

Tunisia 83 0.1 4 16 -57 New Caledonia 23 0.1 -4 -39 -49

  Armenia 76 0.1 31 9 -67 Indonesia 23 0.1 -17 -52 62

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 70 0.1 4 -10 -71 Georgia 17 0.1 18 96 -88

Zimbabwe 49 0.0 -4 13 -66 Oman 16 0.1 28 424 -34

Bosnia and Herzegovina 48 0.0 13 -2 -61 Saudi Arabia 10 0.0 13 46 -26

Above 35 117253 99.5 - - - Above 35 21626 99.9 - - -

Imports of iron and steel of the European Union (27) and the United States by origin, 2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Annual percentagechange

Annual percentagechange

European Union (27) United States

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 134 - - 46.8 41.1 8 28 13 -44

extra-EU (27) exports 41 - - 11.5 12.6 11 21 19 -34

Japan 31 20.1 11.8 10.3 9.5 9 15 29 -30

China a 24 0.3 1.2 3.1 7.3 21 58 38 -67

Russian Federation 20 - - 5.0 6.1 12 21 33 -37

Korea, Republic of 17 2.2 3.4 4.7 5.4 11 19 33 -30

United States 13 4.2 3.3 4.4 4.1 9 19 33 -34

Ukraine 12 - - 3.6 3.5 9 27 35 -55

Turkey 9 0.0 1.4 1.3 2.8 19 32 76 -46

Taipei, Chinese 9 0.4 0.8 3.2 2.6 7 21 4 -33

Brazil 7 1.1 3.4 2.5 2.3 8 7 35 -46

India 6 0.1 0.2 0.9 1.9 19 28 35 -45

South Africa 5 1.6 2.0 1.9 1.6 7 30 19 -42Canada 5 2.3 1.9 2.2 1.5 5 14 31 -49

Mexico a 3 0.1 0.7 1.2 0.9 6 12 29 -51

Kazakhstan 3 - - 0.8 0.9 11 67 68 -51

Above 15 298 - - 92.0 91.4 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 118 - - 41.2 35.4 7 35 11 -51

extra-EU (27) imports 25 - - 7.5 7.5 9 53 10 -61

China a 26 2.7 2.5 6.4 8.0 12 12 12 -2

United States 22 10.1 9.5 12.7 6.5 1 -3 30 -56

Korea, Republic of 17 1.2 2.9 3.5 5.2 14 35 56 -48

India 8 1.0 1.0 0.5 2.3 28 59 10 -21

Turkey 8 0.4 1.1 1.6 2.3 14 39 33 -49

Thailand 7 0.6 2.4 1.8 2.2 12 58 9 -45

Canada b 7 1.6 2.0 3.5 2.2 4 -4 19 -41

Iran, Islamic Rep. of c 7 ... ... 1.1 2.0 17 51 -2 -17

Mexico a, b 6 2.2 1.0 2.6 1.8 5 1 24 -37

  Algeria 6 1.0 0.5 0.4 1.8 30 26 70

United Arab Emirates 6 0 .7 0.4 0.7 1.7 21 45 105 -62

Taipei, Chinese 6 1.4 2.5 3.1 1.7 2 16 29 -54

Japan 5 1.1 4.1 2.4 1.6 4 28 38 -54

Indonesia 5 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.6 14 29 103 -41

Above 15 255 - - 82.5 76.5 - - - -

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

Leading exporters and importers of iron and steel, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

Value Annual percentage changeShare in world exports/imports

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Table II.37

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 1447 100.0 100.0   100.0 100.0   11 14 -14

Europe

World 861 100.0 100.0   58.3 59.5   11 10 -12

Europe 606 70.8 70.3   41.3 41.8   11 10 -14

North America 96 11.7 11.2   6.9 6.6   10 4 -4

  Asia 73 8.4 8.5   4.9 5.0   11 14 1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 26 1.4 3.0   0.8 1.8   20 21 -21

  Africa 19 2.2 2.2  1.3 1.3   11 18 -8

Middle East 19 2.1 2.2   1.2 1.3   11 16 -2

South and Central America 16 2.2 1.9   1.3 1.1   9 23 -12

 Asia

World 275 100.0 100.0   17.2 19.0   12 13 -14

  Asia 176 65.1 64.1  11.2 12.2   12 11 -13

Europe 38 14.5 13.8   2.5 2.6   11 11 -18

North America 30 14.2 10.8   2.5 2.1   8 14 -16

South and Central America 9 1.8 3.4   0.3 0.6   20 50 -13

Middle East 9 1.9 3.1   0.3 0.6   18 27 -13

  Africa 8 1.7 3.0  0.3 0.6   19 25 -14

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 4 0.7 1.3   0.1 0.3   21 23 -33

China

World 62 100.0 100.0   2.1 4.3   20 31 -22

  Asia 27 43.6 42.8  0.9 1.8   20 27 -22

Europe 14 26.1 21.9   0.5 0.9   18 27 -20

North America 11 20.3 17.5   0.4 0.8   18 38 -21

South and Central America 4 3.6 6.2   0.1 0.3   27 54 -32

  Africa 3 2.6 4.3  0.1 0.2   27 43 -9

Middle East 3 2.8 4.1   0.1 0.2   25 32 -18

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 1.1 3.2   0.0 0.1   35 30 -32

Other economies in Asia

World 213 100.0 100.0   15.2 14.7   10 8 -12

  Asia 150 68.1 70.3  10.3 10.4   11 8 -11

Europe 24 13.0 11.4   2.0 1.7   9 4 -17

North America 19 13.4 8.9   2.0 1.3   5 3 -13

Middle East 6 1.8 2.8   0.3 0.4   16 25 -11

  Africa 6 1.6 2.7  0.2 0.4   17 18 -16

South and Central America 6 1.5 2.6   0.2 0.4   17 45 6

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 0.6 0.8   0.1 0.1   14 17 -33

North America

World 198 100.0 100.0   17.6 13.7   8 15 -14

North America 67 39.1 34.0   6.9 4.7   6 10 -16

Europe 59 25.3 29.8   4.4 4.1   10 8 -7

  Asia 45 23.3 22.8  4.1 3.1   7 22 -14South and Central America 20 10.0 10.4   1.8 1.4   8 32 -23

Middle East 3 1.1 1.5   0.2 0.2   11 18 -10

  Africa 2 0.9 1.1  0.2 0.2   10 15 -4

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 0.3 0.4   0.1 0.1   11 33 -26

Annual percentage change

Exports of chemicals of selected regions and economies by destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 783 - - 53.9 54.1 11 19 10 -12

extra-EU (27) exports 272 - - 18.7 18.8 11 17 8 -7

United States 160 14.8 13.3 14.1 11.0 8 14 16 -11

Switzerland 68 4.0 4.7 3.7 4.7 13 15 16 -2

China a 62 0.8 1.3 2.1 4.3 20 36 31 -22

Japan 61 4.7 5.3 6.0 4.2 6 13 6 -11

Korea, Republic of 37 0.5 0.8 2.4 2.6 12 18 14 -12

Singapore 30 0.5 1.1 1.6 2.1 14 9 -5 -5

domestic exports 23 0.2 0.7 1.1 1.6 16 7 -9 -3

re-exports 7 0.3 0.4 0.6 0.5 8 17 10 -13

Canada 28 2.5 2.2 2.5 1.9 7 18 9 -26

Taipei, Chinese 26 0.4 0.9 1.6 1.8 12 28 9 -17

Russian Federation 18 - - 1.2 1.3 11 27 44 -33

India 18 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.3 17 19 24 -13Hong Kong, China 15 - - - - 4 10 2 -14

domestic exports 1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 5 14 3 -11

re-exports 14 - - - - 4 9 2 -14

Saudi Arabia b 13 0.1 0.8 0.7 0.9 13 19 11 -17

Thailand 12 0.0 0.2 0.7 0.9 13 17 13 -10

Israel 11 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 12 17 60 -19

Above 15 1329 - - 92.2 91.8 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 667 - - 43.8 44.9 10 20 11 -15

extra-EU (27) imports 157 - - 10.5 10.6 10 21 10 -14

United States 154 6.2 7.7 12.2 10.4 8 9 14 -15

China a 112 2.0 2.2 4.9 7.5 16 23 11 -6

Japan 49 4.1 5.0 4.2 3.3 7 11 20 -11

Canada c 37 2.2 2.5 3.2 2.5 7 9 6 -12

Switzerland 34 2.5 2.6 2.2 2.3 11 21 4 -10Korea, Republic of 31 1.3 2.4 2.2 2.1 10 17 13 -14

Mexico a, c 28 1.5 1.2 2.4 1.9 7 10 12 -18

India 27 ... 1.0 0.8 1.8 21 36 57 -23

Brazil c 25 2.4 1.1 1.6 1.7 11 39 48 -26

Taipei, Chinese 24 1.3 2.3 2.5 1.6 5 10 6 -22

Russian Federation c 22 - - 0.8 1.5 18 15 29 -17

Turkey 20 0.8 0.9 1.2 1.4 12 20 16 -21

Hong Kong, China 18 - - - - 3 7 3 -17

retained imports 4 0.7 0.9 0.6 0.3 2 1 4 -25

  Australia c 17 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.2 9 19 19 -14

Above 15 1251 - - 83.9 84.3 - - - -

Leading exporters and importers of chemicals, 2009

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones.

c Imports are valued f.o.b.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/imports

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

Value Annual percentage change

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2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 290 65.1 67.3 17 19 11 1

extra-EU (27) exports 111 28.6 25.8 15 20 7 4

Switzerland 45 9.6 10.5 18 16 22 3

United States 44 12.1 10.3 14 15 14 15

China a 9 1.6 2.0 19 34 35 6

Canada 6 1.1 1.5 20 32 0 4

Singapore 6 0.9 1.3 21 19 -21 16

domestic exports 5 0.5 1.2 28 19 -24 23

re-exports 1 0.4 0.2 6 24 -3 -18

India 6 1.0 1.3 20 34 30 -3

Israel 5 0.4 1.1 31 11 42 0

Japan 4 2.5 1.0 5 0 16 12

  Australia 3 1.1 0.7 12 25 3 -5

Hong Kong, China 2 - - 9 25 26 5domestic exports 0 0.1 0.1 11 15 17 -3

re-exports 1 - - 9 28 28 7

Mexico a 1 0.8 0.3 6 10 0 -3

Korea, Republic of 1 0.3 0.3 15 34 25 16

Brazil 1 0.2 0.3 18 22 29 11

  Argentina 1 0.3 0.2 10 13 23 6

Above 15 424 97.2 98.2 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 240 50.4 54.5 17 17 14 1

extra-EU (27) imports 60 15.0 13.7 15 12 13 8

United States 60 13.1 13.7 17 17 11 0

Switzerland 17 4.6 4.0 14 13 6 -2

Japan 14 4.2 3.3 13 6 20 28

Canada b 12 3.4 2.7 14 10 6 8

Russian Federation b 9 1.1 2.0 24 20 35 -5  Australia b 7 2.1 1.7 14 21 7 5

China a 7 0.8 1.5 24 43 42 21

Brazil b 5 1.6 1.2 13 32 24 3

Turkey 4 1.2 1.0 14 15 23 -7

Mexico a, b 4 1.2 1.0 13 12 20 -5

Korea, Republic of 3 0.7 0.8 17 23 9 1

Saudi Arabia c 3 0.8 0.7 15 15 27 14

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 2 0.4 0.5 20 34 19 30

Ukraine 2 0.3 0.5 26 39 25 -8

Above 15 392 85.9 89.0 - - - -

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

Leading exporters and importers of pharmaceuticals, 2009

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/importsValue Annual percentage change

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Table II.40

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 1323 100.0 100.0   100.0 100.0 4 4 -16

 Asia

World 786 100.0 100.0   47.3 59.4 6 3 -14

  Asia 409 48.5 52.1  22.9 30.9 7 2 -11

North America 177 29.4 22.5   13.9 13.4 3 -1 -13

Europe 162 20.0 20.7   9.4 12.3 7 6 -19

Middle East 14 0.8 1.8   0.4 1.1 17 32 2

South and Central America 12 0.9 1.5   0.4 0.9 13 25 -18

  Africa 7 0.3 0.9  0.2 0.6 19 38 -12

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 4 0.1 0.6   0.1 0.3 24 20 -45

China

World 346 100.0 100.0   4.5 26.2 26 10 -9

  Asia 118 37.3 34.2  1.7 8.9 25 12 -8

North America 105 34.2 30.4   1.5 8.0 24 1 -4

Europe 100 25.2 28.8   1.1 7.5 28 12 -15

Middle East 8 0.9 2.2   0.0 0.6 39 52 11

South and Central America 8 1.4 2.2   0.1 0.6 32 38 -12

  Africa 5 0.6 1.4  0.0 0.4 39 46 -11

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3 0.3 0.8   0.0 0.2 39 24 -45

Other economies in Asia

World 439 100.0 100.0   42.8 33.2 1 -1 -17

  Asia 291 49.7 66.2  21.2 22.0 4 -1 -13

North America 71 28.9 16.3   12.4 5.4 -6 -4 -23

Europe 62 19.4 14.2   8.3 4.7 -3 0 -25

Middle East 7 0.8 1.5   0.3 0.5 9 17 -6South and Central America 4 0.8 0.9   0.3 0.3 2 10 -27

  Africa 3 0.3 0.6  0.1 0.2 8 25 -14

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 0.1 0.3   0.1 0.1 13 11 -45

Europe

World 335 100.0 100.0   29.7 25.3 2 3 -21

Europe 261 74.7 77.8   22.2 19.7 2 4 -18

  Asia 30 11.0 8.9   3.3 2.3 -1 2 -24

North America 14 7.7 4.2   2.3 1.1 -5 -2 -19

Middle East 9 1.8 2.8   0.5 0.7 7 -7 -25

  Africa 9 1.9 2.7  0.6 0.7 6 2 -23

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 9 1.0 2.7   0.3 0.7 14 6 -47

South and Central America 3 0.9 0.8   0.3 0.2 -1 9 -30

North America

World 174 100.0 100.0   21.5 13.1 -2 2 -17

North America 87 44.3 50.1   9.5 6.6 -1 2 -10  Asia 45 31.2 25.9  6.7 3.4 -4 -2 -22

Europe 21 17.4 12.2   3.7 1.6 -6 0 -27

South and Central America 16 5.4 9.5   1.2 1.2 4 15 -18

Middle East 3 1.1 1.5   0.2 0.2 2 19 -1

  Africa 1 0.4 0.6  0.1 0.1 2 7 -25

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.1 0.2   0.0 0.0 2 -9 -39

Annual percentage change

Exports of office and telecom equipment of selected regions and economies by destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 435801 100.0 3 4 -20 World 235497 100.0 1 -1 -9

Europe 242170 55.6 2 3 -19 Asia 176574 75.0 2 -1 -11

  Asia 168059 38.6 7 8 -20 North America 42642 18.1 0 -1 -6

North America 19944 4.6 -7 -8 -32 Europe 9929 4.2 -5 7 -26

South and Central America 2217 0.5 5 13 -23 Middle East 3189 1.4 5 -14 142

Middle East 1620 0.4 -3 -3 -16 South and Central America 3047 1.3 6 -10 182

  Africa 1231 0.3 10 1 -1 Africa 91 0.0 -7 4 -35

CIS 386 0.1 11 8 -44 CIS 25 0.0 2 -12 14

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 236980 54.4 2 3 -19 China 100891 42.8 18 2 -4

China 93509 21.5 23 13 -14 Mexico 37278 15.8 4 0 -3

United States 15932 3.7 -9 -12 -34 Malaysia 15934 6.8 -3 -12 -25

Japan 15928 3.7 -4 4 -30 Korea, Republic of 14641 6.2 -4 10 -7

Korea, Republic of 14822 3.4 4 -1 -25 Japan 14010 5.9 -10 -4 -27

Above 5 377171 86.5 - - - Above 5 182754 77.6 - - -

Malaysia 10895 2.5 2 -1 -16 Taipei, Chinese 11828 5.0 -5 -7 -13

Taipei, Chinese 10208 2.3 -3 -5 -37 European Union (27) 9342 4.0 -5 5 -26

Thailand 5592 1.3 6 20 -18 Thailand 7349 3.1 3 3 -18

Singapore 5555 1.3 -7 -9 -32 Singapore 5612 2.4 -10 -17 -22

Hong Kong, China 4939 1.1 5 41 -12 Canada 5363 2.3 -11 -4 -20

Philippines 2844 0.7 -4 -6 -35 Israel 3184 1.4 5 -14 144

Mexico 2830 0.6 9 66 -9 Costa Rica 2741 1.2 11 2 311

Costa Rica 1956 0.4 6 16 -22 Philippines 2620 1.1 -13 -11 -21

Turkey 1952 0.4 9 -17 -11 Indonesia 1586 0.7 -3 10 -3

Indonesia 1541 0.4 2 -5 -13 Viet Nam 766 0.3 143 31 27

Switzerland 1400 0.3 -2 -2 -22 Hong Kong, China 722 0.3 -10 -5 -23

India 1307 0.3 31 127 4 India 434 0.2 21 77 -7Israel 1197 0.3 -4 0 -12 Norway 321 0.1 9 43 -27

Canada 1181 0.3 -9 -18 -34 Switzerland 243 0.1 -5 65 -37

Norway 1025 0.2 5 34 -12 Brazil 197 0.1 -14 -21 -21

Above 20 431593 99.0 - - - Above 20 235063 99.8 - - -

(Million dollars and percentage)

Imports of office and telecom equipment of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

European Union (27) United States

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 214049 100 19 2 -8 World 61677 100.0 0 4 -15

  Asia 190230 89 22 3 -8 Asia 52325 84.8 3 6 -14

North America 11715 5.5 8 6 -14 North America 6533 10.6 -9 -7 -21

Europe 8811 4.1 2 -4 -5 Europe 2130 3.5 -9 9 -28

South and Central America 2606 1.2 86 -1 15 Middle East 309 0.5 10 80 65

Middle East 451 0.2 17 2 -12 South and Central America 280 0.5 3 16 4

  Africa 198 0.1 21 -12 -31 Africa 13 0.0 0 -4 19

CIS 37 0.0 -1 35 -26 CIS 3 0.0 13 -46 7

Economy Economy

China 48999 22.9 38 11 3 China 27768 45.0 18 13 -9

Taipei, Chinese 34480 16.1 23 1 -5 Taipei, Chinese 7209 11.7 -3 0 -13Korea, Republic of 31065 14.5 24 -1 -8 United States 5831 9.5 -9 -9 -20

Japan 24568 11.5 11 1 -13 Korea, Republic of 5472 8.9 -2 -8 -27

Malaysia 19475 9.1 26 7 6 Malaysia 3804 6.2 -6 15 -16

Above 5 158587 74.1 - - - Above 5 50085 81.2 - - -

Thailand 12468 5.8 28.4 19 -2 Thailand 2618 4.2 1 -5 -21

United States 9552 4.5 7 5 -16 Singapore 2418 3.9 -5 1 -8

Philippines 8820 4.1 26 -15 -47 European Union (27) 2067 3.4 -9 10 -29

European Union (27) 8473 4.0 2 -5 -6 Philippines 1461 2.4 -10 -17 -38

Singapore 6000 2.8 14 -3 -6 Indonesia 739 1.2 -2 14 -11

Costa Rica 2582 1.2 90 -2 16 Viet Nam 690 1.1 43 136 20

Hong Kong, China 2533 1.2 1 -8 -23 Mexico 443 0.7 -1 27 -31

Mexico 1283 0.6 18 -2 1 Israel 310 0.5 10 79 68

Indonesia 1144 0.5 17 -3 -28 Costa Rica 277 0.4 7 15 6

Canada 880 0.4 12 34 -6 Canada 260 0.4 -5 -17 -16

Viet Nam 486 0.2 66 115 5 Hong Kong, China 137 0.2 -14 -20 -39

Israel 449 0.2 17 1 -11 Switzerland 39 0.1 -9 -26 18

Morocco 193 0.1 22 -13 -31 India 30 0.0 22 169 -16

Switzerland 191 0.1 17 -16 14 Norway 25 0.0 6 36 -30

Norway 139 0.1 29 105 27 Australia 17 0.0 -12 -34 8

Above 20 213782 99.9 - - - Above 20 61615 99.9 - - -

a In 2009, China reported imports from China accounting for nearly 23 per cent of its office and telecom equipment imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Imports of office and telecom equipment of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentagechange Annual percentagechange

(Million dollars and percentage)

China a Japan

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

China a 346 0.1 1.0 4.5 26.2 26 21 10 -9

European Union (27) 328 - - 29.2 24.8 2 -6 3 -21

extra-EU (27) exports 91 - - 8.7 6.8 1 4 2 -25

Hong Kong, China 138 - - - - 12 9 7 -6

domestic exports 1 2.0 1.6 0.4 0.1 -10 -47 -1 -18

re-exports 136 - - - - 13 11 8 -6

United States 113 19.5 17.3 15.8 8.5 -3 -2 2 -18

Singapore 97 3.2 6.4 7.6 7.3 3 2 1 -20

domestic exports 34 2.5 4.9 4.3 2.6 -2 -13 5 -33

re-exports 63 0.7 1.5 3.3 4.7 8 16 -2 -11

Japan 79 21.1 22.5 11.2 5.9 -3 4 0 -24

Korea, Republic of 77 2.0 4.8 6.1 5.8 3 11 -5 -12

Taipei, Chinese 62 3.2 4.7 6.0 4.7 1 1 -3 -12

Malaysia a, b 57 1.4 2.7 5.4 4.3 1 1 -1 -15Mexico a 50 0.1 1.5 3.5 3.8 4 16 5 -11

Thailand 29 0.0 1.2 1.9 2.2 5 9 1 -10

Philippines a, b 20 0.1 0.6 2.6 1.5 -2 11 -11 -22

United Arab Emirates b, c 11 ... ... 0.2 0.9 20 28 23 -28

Canada 11 2.0 1.9 2.1 0.8 -7 3 -6 -23

Israel 8 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.6 2 -43 92 24

Above 15 1290 - - 97.2 97.5 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 436 - - 33.8 30.7 3 -2 4 -20

extra-EU (27) imports 199 - - 14.7 14.0 3 7 5 -21

United States 235 15.9 21.1 21.2 16.6 1 3 -1 -9

China a, d 214 0.6 1.3 4.4 15.1 19 14 2 -8

Hong Kong, China 142 - - - - 10 10 4 -4

retained imports 6 1.7 1.4 1.3 0.4 -8 -7 -56 77

Singapore 67 2.6 4.5 5.3 4.8 2 2 0 -23retained imports 5 1.9 2.9 2.1 0.3 -16 -33 10 -71

Japan 62 2.6 3.7 6.0 4.4 0 1 4 -15

Mexico a, e 45 0.9 1.5 2.9 3.1 5 -19 39 -7

Korea, Republic of 40 1.3 2.6 3.3 2.9 2 13 5 -16

Malaysia a 36 1.6 1.9 3.2 2.6 1 5 -5 -21

Taipei, Chinese 35 1.4 2.5 3.8 2.5 -1 -2 -3 -12

Canada e 27 4.1 3.5 3.0 1.9 -1 5 3 -16

Thailand 20 0.2 1.1 1.4 1.4 4 5 2 -9

India 17 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.2 23 27 20 -12

  Australia e 17 1.5 1.4 1.1 1.2 5 12 4 -6

Philippines b 15 0.2 0.7 1.5 1.1 0 5 -18 -25

Above 15 1273 - - 92.4 89.8 - - - -

d In 2009, China reported imports of office and telecom equipment from China amounting to $49.0 billion. For further information, see the Metadata.

e Imports are valued f.o.b.

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

c Mainly re-exports.

Leading exporters and importers of office and telecom equipment, 2009

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/importsValue Annual percentage change

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World 298551 | 968673 1517697 1572006 1322822 15.4 10.9

  Argentina 119 94 151 150 104 0.4 0.2

  Australia 741 1781 1969 2151 1704 2.8 1.1

Belarus - 99 99 104 85 1.4 0.4

Brazil 692 2317 2678 3162 2340 4.2 1.5

Canada 5622 20631 15190 14311 11021 7.5 3.5

China b 3126 43498 347822 382253 346440 17.5 28.8

Costa Rica b 0 1688 2407 2175 2142 28.8 24.4

Croatia ... 87 361 399 280 2.0 2.7

European Union (27) - 282381 401104 412551 327585 11.5 7.1

intra-EU (27) exports - 198419 282901 292515 236980 11.9 7.7

extra-EU (27) exports - 83962 118203 120036 90605 10.7 5.9

Hong Kong, China 12886 50066 136411 146577 137584 24.7 41.8

domestic exports 4772 3997 1831 1811 1492 17.0 8.9

re-exports 8114 46069 134398 144766 136092 25.7 43.5

India 182 384 1376 3982 3714 0.9 2.3

Indonesia 124 7280 5291 5800 6130 11.1 5.1

Israel 1226 6939 6470 6455 8009 22.1 16.7

Japan 67032 108179 103108 103207 78705 22.6 13.6

Jordan 4 36 383 289 98 1.9 1.5

Korea, Republic of 14339 58686 92687 88070 77213 34.1 21.2

Macao, China 14 19 143 114 56 0.8 5.8

Malaysia b, c 8207 52382 68400 67695 57446 53.3 36.5

Mauritius b, c 3 2 92 91 12 0.1 0.6

Mexico b 4535 34042 53751 56348 50008 20.5 21.8

Morocco b 110 506 795 702 594 6.8 4.3

New Zealand 95 231 422 407 356 1.7 1.4

Norway 655 1142 1703 2142 1843 1.9 1.5

Pakistan 4 6 83 87 34 0.1 0.2

Philippines b, c 1835 25138 28878 25651 20118 63.2 52.3

Russian Federation - 306 746 1050 1080 0.3 0.4

Saudi Arabia c 14 29 188 175 179 0.0 0.1

Serbia ... ... 102 235 236 ... 2.8

Singapore 19235 73820 | 120334 120994 96514 53.6 35.8

domestic exports 14685 41523 | 48156 50347 33776 52.8 24.4

re-exports 4549 32297 | 72178 70647 62738 54.6 47.7

South Africa ... 409 883 891 719 1.4 1.1

Switzerland 1520 2909 | 3160 3502 2859 3.6 1.7

Taipei, Chinese 14105 57821 72025 69976 61808 39.0 30.3

Thailand 3520 18653 32103 32544 29359 27.0 19.3

Tunisia 24 49 347 649 618 0.8 4.3

Turkey 259 1008 2871 2400 2023 3.6 2.0

Ukraine - 94 596 669 481 0.6 1.2

United Arab Emirates c, d ... 2220 12719 15660 11277 4.5 6.4

United States 51658 153399 134694 137374 112652 19.6 10.7Viet Nam c ... 652 1926 3333 4577 4.5 8.0

a Or nearest year.

b Includes significant exports from processing zones.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of office and telecom equipment of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a  Algeria 253 444 1134 1688 1371 4.8 3.5

  Argentina 305 3477 4593 4957 4180 13.8 10.8

  Australia b 4343 10771 17375 17995 16990 15.1 10.7

Bangladesh c, d 91 199 892 1144 1048 2.2 4.8

Belarus - 194 622 816 545 2.2 1.9

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 367 1189 5492 4729 3176 8.2 7.8

Brazil e 1514 7601 5671 16302 12326 13.6 9.7

Canada b 10475 30418 31336 32340 27073 12.7 8.4

Chile 456 1681 3220 3519 2797 9.1 6.6

China f 4058 44427 226458 231908 214049 19.7 21.3

Colombia 365 1048 3671 4148 2999 9.1 9.1

Costa Rica f 84 977 1930 2435 2208 15.3 19.4

Croatia ... 418 1550 1700 1193 5.3 5.6

Ecuador 57 200 931 1380 1045 5.4 6.9

Egypt 226 593 1164 1970 1433 4.2 3.2

El Salvador f ... 325 628 496 389 6.6 5.4

European Union (27) g - 343708 523341 544364 435801 13.3 9.2

extra-EU (27) imports - 148928 240440 251849 198821 16.2 11.9

Guatemala f 61 419 | 907 867 679 8.7 5.9

Hong Kong, China 12326 59370 142194 148170 142115 27.7 40.3

retained imports 4212 13301 7796 3404 6022 38.1 15.2

India 662 2664 16277 19453 17150 5.2 6.9

Indonesia 892 705 3522 11509 8393 1.6 9.1

Iran, Islamic Rep. of d ... 530 2421 3003 3038 3.8 6.0

Israel 939 4894 4882 5257 4681 13.0 9.5

Japan 11273 60866 69659 72580 61677 16.0 11.2

Jordan 56 201 1055 1078 649 4.4 4.6

Kazakhstan - 261 1316 766 876 5.2 3.1

Kenya 124 142 465 635 610 4.6 6.0

Korea, Republic of 7741 34012 45617 47868 40405 21.2 12.5

Kuwait d 128 409 1062 1529 891 5.7 5.0

Macao, China 64 104 622 617 527 4.6 11.4

Malaysia f 5744 32405 48198 45721 36332 39.5 29.3Mexico b, f 4640 29011 34308 47847 44519 16.6 19.0

Morocco f 306 1212 1927 2008 1773 10.5 5.4

New Zealand 905 1618 2682 2711 2232 11.6 8.7

Norway 1732 3352 6375 6562 5360 9.7 7.7

Pakistan 236 372 2125 2077 956 3.4 3.0

Panama 65 244 416 608 538 7.2 6.9

Paraguay 320 224 1548 1854 1431 10.2 20.6

Peru 100 656 1851 2396 1744 8.9 8.0

Philippines d 2044 15150 24519 20182 15088 40.9 32.9

Qatar d 52 143 813 1049 798 4.4 3.5

Russian Federation b, d - 3002 18888 21207 12631 6.7 6.6

Saudi Arabia d 811 1242 6023 6690 5093 4.1 5.3

Serbia ... ... 1102 1110 756 ... 4.9

Serbia and Montenegro ... 145 ... ... ... 3.9 5.0

Singapore 13392 54107 | 87353 87307 67496 40.2 27.5

retained imports 8842 21810 | 15175 16660 4758 28.9 4.2

South Africa b ... 3364 7349 7371 5971 12.6 9.4Sri Lanka d 51 259 425 523 384 3.6 3.8

Sudan ... 96 2073 463 ... 6.2 5.1

Switzerland 4797 8045 9805 10674 9262 9.7 5.9

Taipei, Chinese 7438 38646 40737 39654 34872 27.6 20.0

Thailand 3421 14055 21841 22290 20253 22.7 15.1

Tunisia 149 318 790 1055 1115 3.7 5.8

Turkey 1234 5522 8724 8119 7221 10.1 5.1

Ukraine - 327 1388 1627 981 2.3 2.2

United Arab Emirates 698 4002 6190 7835 6446 11.4 4.6

United States 63365 215544 262582 259944 235497 17.1 12.0

Viet Nam d ... 1038 4504 5551 5976 6.6 8.5

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Figures refer to fiscal year.

d Includes Secretariat estimates.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.f Includes significant imports into processing zones.

g See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

Value

Imports of office and telecom equipment of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Table II.45

Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 176155 100.0 2 1 -20 World 96910 100.0 0 -5 -7

Europe 98861 56.1 2 0 -19 Asia 80910 83.5 1 -5 -11

  Asia 66640 37.8 4 5 -21 North America 9105 9.4 -4 -7 8

North America 7733 4.4 -8 -5 -31 Europe 3942 4.1 -7 -1 -17

South and Central America 1959 1.1 8 20 -22 South and Central America 2656 2.7 12 -6 420

Middle East 535 0.3 -1 2 -13 Middle East 287 0.3 -4 -35 -22

  Africa 331 0.2 18 -4 42 Africa 9 0.0 3 89 -47

CIS 80 0.0 6 21 5 CIS 1 0.0 0 100 -75

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 98052 55.7 2 0 -19 China 51892 53.5 18 -1 -4

China 43216 24.5 21 11 -13 Malaysia 8696 9.0 0 -18 -27

United States 6670 3.8 -9 -6 -31 Mexico 7829 8.1 -2 -7 21

Japan 6050 3.4 -6 3 -29 Japan 6467 6.7 -10 -2 -23

Malaysia 3642 2.1 0 -10 -33 Singapore 4095 4.2 -10 -10 -13

Above 5 157630 89.5 - - - Above 5 78979 81.5 - - -

Singapore 3070 1.7 -7 -6 -29 European Union (27) 3793 3.9 -7 -2 -17

Taipei, Chinese 3070 1.7 -12 -10 -45 Thailand 3448 3.6 2 4 -16

Thailand 2834 1.6 6 25 -22 Costa Rica 2599 2.7 13 0 ...

Costa Rica 1915 1.1 9 21 -22 Korea, Republic of 2404 2.5 -12 -19 -11

Korea, Republic of 1869 1.1 -9 -24 -5 Taipei, Chinese 2184 2.3 -16 -21 -20

Hong Kong, China 1312 0.7 -1 10 -31 Canada 1276 1.3 -11 -8 -35

Philippines 646 0.4 -14 -19 -59 Philippines 710 0.7 -14 -12 -24

Mexico 629 0.4 -2 16 -32 Indonesia 405 0.4 -7 13 -20

Switzerland 557 0.3 -3 -11 -26 Viet Nam 320 0.3 185 16 9Canada 433 0.2 -4 -17 -41 Israel 286 0.3 -4 -35 -21

Israel 377 0.2 -2 -1 -15 Hong Kong, China 132 0.1 -11 19 -47

Viet Nam 360 0.2 70 47 -9 Switzerland 92 0.1 -9 53 -32

Indonesia 315 0.2 -7 -4 -28 India 90 0.1 16 136 -9

Tunisia 218 0.1 50 -1 83 Norway 52 0.1 -6 2 -1

India 170 0.1 26 38 -8 Australia 43 0.0 -1 -26 -8

Above 20 175404 99.6 - - - Above 20 96814 99.9 - - -

Imports of EDP and office equipment of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

European Union (27) United States

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 43060 100.0 17 3 -8 World 20013 100.0 -3 4 -18

  Asia 39623 92.0 19 4 -7 Asia 17831 89.1 -1 5 -17

North America 1866 4.3 -1 -6 -24 North America 1223 6.1 -16 -8 -27

Europe 1501 3.5 7 -6 -6 Europe 787 3.9 -12 4 -29

Middle East 62 0.1 13 57 -21 South and Central America 48 0.2 0 92 12

South and Central America 5 0.0 21 -6 -24 Middle East 40 0.2 -5 22 -12

  Africa 1 0.0 58 17 -26 CIS 0 0.0 -10 74 22

CIS 1 0.0 3 -57 29 Africa 0 0.0 -20 -4 -70

Economy Economy

China 14963 34.8 33 3 -5 China 12969 64.8 18 9 -17

Thailand 7941 18.4 31 25 -4 Thailand 1066 5.3 -1 2 -16

Japan 3625 8.4 9 2 -10 United States 1002 5.0 -17 -13 -26

Korea, Republic of 3200 7.4 20 -28 -18 Singapore 910 4.5 -9 -1 -21

Philippines 2976 6.9 25 14 -2 Taipei, Chinese 883 4.4 -19 0 -8

Above 5 32705 76.0 - - - Above 5 16830 84.1 - - -

Malaysia 2198 5.1 13 44 -7 European Union (27) 776 3.9 -12 5 -29

Singapore 1960 4.6 9 0 -6 Malaysia 563 2.8 -15 2 -17

Taipei, Chinese 1870 4.3 6 -6 -7 Philippines 562 2.8 -13 -4 -30

United States 1521 3.5 -2 -5 -27 Korea, Republic of 413 2.1 -18 -37 -35

European Union (27) 1472 3.4 7 -6 -6 Indonesia 304 1.5 4 15 4

Indonesia 579 1.3 13 -11 -29 Mexico 175 0.9 -3 38 -35

Mexico 278 0.6 3 -13 -13 Viet Nam 99 0.5 34 95 -11

Viet Nam 171 0.4 88 102 -40 Costa Rica 48 0.2 1 99 17

Hong Kong, China 115 0.3 -16 -28 -38 Canada 46 0.2 -17 -21 -12

Canada 68 0.2 13 7 27 Israel 40 0.2 -5 21 -11

Israel 62 0.1 15 57 -21 Hong Kong, China 30 0.1 -19 -24 -49

Switzerland 18 0.0 3 -34 -17 India 27 0.1 ... 233 -10India 17 0.0 37 -51 -23 Switzerland 8 0.0 -22 -39 -45

Norway 11 0.0 24 122 38 Australia 6 0.0 -18 -40 -3

  Australia 7 0.0 -7 -69 24 Norway 3 0.0 -4 -24 -27

Above 20 43051 100.0 - - - Above 20 19930 99.6 - - -

a In 2009, China reported imports from China accounting for nearly 35 per cent of its EDP and office equipment imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Imports of EDP and office equipment of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

China a Japan

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2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

China a 157 5.0 34.0 27 23 7 -11

European Union (27) 130 30.4 28.0 2 -3 0 -18

extra-EU (27) exports 32 7.0 6.8 2 3 -1 -15

United States 40 15.5 8.6 -4 -4 0 -16

Hong Kong, China 33 - - 8 -14 7 -11

domestic exports 0 0.3 0.0 -18 -85 -45 -27

re-exports 33 - - 9 -10 7 -11

Singapore 25 8.4 5.4 -2 0 2 -24

domestic exports 12 6.0 2.7 -6 -6 3 -38

re-exports 12 2.4 2.7 4 12 0 -3

Malaysia a, b 21 5.6 4.6 0 -3 -1 -20

Japan 18 9.5 4.0 -7 3 -1 -25

Thailand 16 2.4 3.4 7 13 6 -11

Korea, Republic of 11 5.3 2.4 -6 10 -25 -24Mexico a 11 3.2 2.3 -1 0 -16 3

Taipei, Chinese 9 7.9 1.9 -13 -13 -15 -19

Philippines a, b 8 1.9 1.8 1 25 -12 -9

United Arab Emirates b, c 4 0.2 0.9 19 53 42 -31

Canada 3 1.5 0.7 -6 10 -4 -26

Viet Nam b 2 0.1 0.4 16 -11 91 -10

Above 15 454 97.0 98.2 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 176 39.7 38.0 2 -5 1 -20

extra-EU (27) imports 78 17.5 16.9 2 -4 4 -22

United States 97 24.6 20.9 0 2 -5 -7

China a, d 43 2.8 9.3 17 12 3 -8

Hong Kong, China 33 - - 7 -10 7 -8

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Japan 20 7.2 4.3 -3 -11 4 -18

Singapore 15 4.4 3.2 -1 2 5 -29

retained imports 2 2.1 0.5 -13 -14 14 -72

Mexico a, e 11 1.5 2.4 8 -3 3 -4

Canada e 10 3.1 2.2 -2 3 -2 -20

Malaysia a 9 1.2 2.0 8 6 -10 -7

Korea, Republic of 7 2.0 1.6 -1 11 -3 -16

  Australia e 7 1.3 1.5 4 14 1 -12

Thailand 7 1.0 1.5 7 10 6 -10

Russian Federation b, e 5 0.4 1.0 14 17 15 -32

Taipei, Chinese 4 2.7 0.9 -9 5 -4 -14

Switzerland 4 1.2 0.9 -1 3 7 -14

Above 15 f 416 93.1 89.7 - - - -

d In 2009, China reported imports of EDP and office equipment imports from China amounting to $15.0 billion.For further information, see the Metadata.e Imports are valued f.o.b.

f Excludes retained imports of Hong Kong, China.

Leading exporters and importers of EDP and office equipment, 2009

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones.

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

c Mainly re-exports.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/importsValue Annual percentage change

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World ... 372067 546581 550850 462814 5.9 3.8

  Australia 494 811 975 1037 816 1.3 0.5

Brazil 172 490 324 409 398 0.9 0.3

Canada 2708 5516 4307 4114 3051 2.0 1.0

China b 375 18638 165876 176827 157318 7.5 13.1

Costa Rica b ... 1628 1026 1053 1236 27.8 14.1

Croatia ... 11 123 130 71 0.2 0.7

European Union (27) - 113286 158907 158387 129648 4.6 2.8

intra-EU (27) exports - 87387 121289 121108 98052 5.2 3.2

extra-EU (27) exports - 25899 37618 37279 31596 3.3 2.1

Hong Kong, China 3518 16402 34722 37067 32922 8.1 10.0

domestic exports 2086 937 379 209 154 4.0 0.9

re-exports 1432 15465 34343 36858 32768 8.6 10.5

India 112 209 459 559 559 0.5 0.3

Indonesia 1 3041 1798 1781 1594 4.6 1.3Israel 421 902 957 1444 1323 2.9 2.8

Japan 24832 35209 24844 24517 18372 7.3 3.2

Jordan 2 13 26 41 40 0.7 0.6

Korea, Republic of 2702 19633 19710 14748 11170 11.4 3.1

Macao, China ... 12 89 51 15 0.5 1.5

Malaysia b, c 676 20689 27119 26778 21377 21.1 13.6

Mexico b ... 11757 12341 10341 10612 7.1 4.6

New Zealand 53 82 157 134 131 0.6 0.5

Norway 350 460 392 407 347 0.8 0.3

Philippines b, c 180 7208 10209 9016 8210 18.1 21.4

Russian Federation - 71 167 229 204 0.1 0.1

Saudi Arabia c ... 8 68 83 65 0.0 0.0

Serbia ... ... 55 77 94 ... 1.1

Serbia and Montenegro ... 3 ... ... ... 0.2 0.3

Singapore 9205 31118 | 32305 32858 24814 22.6 9.2domestic exports 8022 22320 | 19472 20030 12319 28.4 8.9

re-exports 1183 8799 | 12833 12828 12495 14.9 9.5

South Africa ... 141 257 270 216 0.5 0.3

Sri Lanka c ... ... 25 8 7 ... 0.1

Switzerland 617 1359 | 1048 1120 888 1.7 0.5

Taipei, Chinese 6673 29309 12665 10774 8674 19.8 4.3

Thailand 1562 8769 16610 17600 15606 12.7 10.2

Tunisia 2 2 111 120 89 0.0 0.6

Turkey 20 63 138 151 104 0.2 0.1

Ukraine - 16 36 43 43 0.1 0.1

United Arab Emirates c, d ... 822 4116 5835 4000 1.6 2.3

United States 27766 57595 47300 47101 39647 7.4 3.8

Viet Nam c ... 486 1053 2012 1804 3.4 3.2

a Or nearest year.

b Includes significant exports from processing zones.c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of EDP and office equipment of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a  Algeria 94 111 327 532 458 1.2 1.2

  Argentina 120 1191 1418 1626 1457 4.7 3.8

  Australia b 2697 5043 8021 8133 7151 7.1 4.5

Belarus - 91 243 328 224 1.1 0.8

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 191 388 1545 1414 1023 2.7 2.5

Brazil c 469 1962 3472 4300 3685 3.5 2.9

Canada b 5171 12042 13236 13004 10421 5.0 3.2

Chile 144 654 1167 1274 1086 3.5 2.6

China d 772 10858 45458 46891 43060 4.8 4.3

Colombia 123 420 1246 1451 1211 3.6 3.7

Costa Rica d 40 175 347 545 468 2.7 4.1

Croatia ... 191 622 637 433 2.4 2.0

Ecuador 20 84 319 434 431 2.3 2.9

Egypt 78 206 216 586 444 1.5 1.0

European Union (27) e - 152035 217751 220988 176155 5.9 3.7

extra-EU (27) imports - 66800 96462 99880 78103 7.3 4.7

Guatemala d 25 130 | 295 266 224 2.7 1.9Hong Kong, China 2278 18341 33112 35324 32625 8.6 9.3

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

India 237 1429 4442 5073 4237 2.8 1.7

Indonesia 246 215 1017 3277 2236 0.5 2.4

Iran, Islamic Rep. of f ... 155 530 516 934 1.1 1.9

Israel 436 1717 1879 1921 1652 4.6 3.4

Japan 5335 27551 23633 24555 20013 7.3 3.6

Kazakhstan - 68 442 355 267 1.3 0.9

Korea, Republic of 1813 7711 8881 8624 7238 4.8 2.2

Kuwait f ... 134 364 494 305 1.9 1.7

Malaysia d 686 4450 10806 9708 9049 5.4 7.3

Mexico b, d ... 5651 11267 11648 11184 3.2 4.8

Morocco d 70 195 461 531 502 1 .7 1.5

New Zealand 446 734 1289 1276 999 5.3 3.9

Norway 1046 1710 2921 3010 2375 5.0 3.4

Pakistan 47 204 280 291 229 1.9 0.7

Paraguay 25 114 914 827 620 5.2 8.9Peru 47 278 575 780 705 3.7 3.2

Philippines f 338 2522 5204 4758 3989 6.8 8.7

Qatar f 18 53 360 465 335 1.6 1.5

Russian Federation b, f - 1347 5 761 6646 4545 3.0 2.4

Saudi Arabia f 225 381 1997 2397 1668 1.3 1.7

Serbia ... ... 470 475 324 ... 2.1

Serbia and Montenegro ... 67 ... ... ... 1.8 2.4

Singapore 4352 16682 | 19714 20706 14722 12.4 6.0

retained imports 3169 7883 | 6880 7878 2228 10.4 1.9

South Africa b ... 1205 3108 3021 2452 4.5 3.8

Switzerland 2823 4568 4596 4924 4245 5.5 2.7

Taipei, Chinese 1574 10310 5296 5086 4369 7.4 2.5

Thailand 1114 3821 7025 7475 6739 6.2 5.0

Tunisia 58 135 397 479 471 1.6 2.5

Turkey 471 1591 3260 3126 2794 2.9 2.0

Ukraine - 104 259 435 128 0.7 0.3

United Arab Emirates ... 1276 1739 2198 1699 3.6 1.2United States 27499 94193 110631 104718 96910 7.5 4.8

Viet Nam f ... 217 1359 1787 1784 1.4 2.6

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

d Includes significant imports into processing zones.

e See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

f Includes Secretariat estimates.

Imports of EDP and office equipment of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Table II.49

Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 196121 100.0 6 3 -19 World 116698 100.0 6 3 -9

Europe 112572 57.4 5 5 -16 Asia 79787 68.4 8 4 -8

  Asia 73082 37.3 13 4 -20 North America 31781 27.2 2 1 -9

North America 8283 4.2 -5 -12 -35 Europe 4045 3.5 -1 20 -25

Middle East 971 0.5 -4 -1 -21 Middle East 794 0.7 -4 6 -9

  Africa 592 0.3 13 15 -3 South and Central America 257 0.2 -10 -24 -22

CIS 266 0.1 16 5 -53 Africa 27 0.0 8 7 -10

South and Central America 206 0.1 9 2 -29 CIS 8 0.0 3 -42 14

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 109075 55.6 4 6 -17 China 46892 40.2 18 5 -5

China 40615 20.7 23 4 -14 Mexico 28576 24.5 6 1 -8

Korea, Republic of 10160 5.2 15 3 -33 Korea, Republic of 10016 8.6 8 24 -4

Japan 6122 3.1 -3 0 -29 Taipei, Chinese 6409 5.5 8 -5 2

United States 5602 2.9 -8 -21 -43 Malaysia 5026 4.3 -1 -5 -23

Above 5 171574 87.5 - - - Above 5 96918 83.1 - - -

Taipei, Chinese 4127 2.1 11 -8 -36 Japan 5019 4.3 -9 -8 -30

Malaysia 3517 1.8 5 8 -17 European Union (27) 3722 3.2 -1 18 -25

Hong Kong, China 3323 1.7 21 77 0 Canada 3205 2.7 -12 -1 -18

Thailand 2274 1.2 9 18 -7 Thailand 3105 2.7 8 7 -18

Mexico 2060 1.1 21 119 0 Indonesia 1054 0.9 0 13 12

Turkey 1881 1.0 9 -18 -10 Israel 791 0.7 -4 7 -9

Indonesia 1149 0.6 8 -5 -6 Singapore 566 0.5 -4 -35 -47

Israel 724 0.4 -6 5 -17 Hong Kong, China 550 0.5 8 -12 -8

India 652 0.3 30 121 25 Viet Nam 443 0.4 132 50 44Canada 621 0.3 -9 -29 -23 India 310 0.3 30 95 -5

Norway 536 0.3 2 15 -9 Philippines 307 0.3 -4 -18 -23

Switzerland 507 0.3 -4 7 -19 Norway 262 0.2 18 52 -32

Tunisia 398 0.2 30 48 -5 Brazil 155 0.1 -14 -25 -24

Faeroe Islands 362 0.2 118 -70 ... Australia 65 0.1 -1 -14 -5

Singapore 360 0.2 -14 -24 -40 Switzerland 45 0.0 8 69 -35

Above 20 194065 99.0 - - - Above 20 116518 99.8 - - -

Imports of telecommunications equipment of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

European Union (27) United States

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 34065 100.0 12 3 -8 World 22894 100.0 6 11 -5

  Asia 29808 87.5 19 5 -8 Asia 20233 88.4 10 14

Europe 2332 6.8 -6 -22 -4 North America 1955 8.5 -6 -9 -19

North America 1788 5.2 -3 9 -12 Europe 637 2.8 -8 4 -9

Middle East 119 0.3 3 31 -12 Middle East 55 0.2 5 6 -9

South and Central America 13 0.0 40 11 24 Africa 11 0.0 0 148 ...

CIS 3 0.0 -22 27 -13 South and Central America 1 0.0 -35 135 -55

  Africa 1 0.0 -10 63 -39 CIS 1 0.0 0 -81

Economy Economy

China 12871 37.8 32 2 -6 China 12675 55.4 18 18 1

Japan 5527 16.2 10 10 -10 Korea, Republic of 2266 9.9 9 4 -3

Korea, Republic of 5143 15.1 23 3 -3 Malaysia 2260 9.9 1 35 -9

European Union (27) 2177 6.4 -6 -24 -6 United States 1639 7.2 -8 -14 -16

Taipei, Chinese 1414 4.2 12 -9 -17 Thailand 952 4.2 1 -11 -33

Above 5 27132 79.6 - - - Above 5 19791 86.4 - - -

United States 1316 3.9 -5 9 -15 Taipei, Chinese 701 3.1 4 -13 -13

Malaysia 1281 3.8 16 29 -19 European Union (27) 607 2.7 -9 2 -8

Thailand 1196 3.5 37 24 8 Viet Nam 532 2.3 44 192 23

Hong Kong, China 741 2.2 4 5 -24 Philippines 386 1.7 2 -20 -1

Philippines 737 2.2 37 19 -20 Indonesia 284 1.2 -4 25 -11

Mexico 361 1.1 55 24 2 Mexico 244 1.1 19 22 -29

Singapore 289 0.8 4 -17 -16 Hong Kong, China 90 0.4 5 -15 -29

Indonesia 279 0.8 23 10 -21 Canada 72 0.3 -1 1 -41

Viet Nam 242 0.7 62 161 53 Singapore 70 0.3 -16 -47 -12

Israel 118 0.3 3 31 -12 Israel 54 0.2 6 6 -9

Canada 112 0.3 -8 -14 -10 Norway 22 0.1 8 51 -32

Norway 76 0.2 22 91 6 Australia 10 0.0 -5 -27 26Switzerland 76 0.2 17 13 41 Tunisia 9 0.0 82 ... ...

India 42 0.1 54 -7 209 Switzerland 8 0.0 4 -4 0

  Australia 41 0.1 9 3 54 Bangladesh 2 0.0 16 -25 -58

Above 20 34038 99.9 - - - Above 20 22883 100.0 - - -

a In 2009, China reported imports from China accounting for 38 per cent of its telecommunications equipment imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Imports of telecommunications equipment of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

China a Japan

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2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 150 38.3 29.7 4 -11 5 -20

extra-EU (27) exports 41 12.4 8.1 2 4 5 -26

China a 149 6.8 29.4 25 18 11 -8

Hong Kong, China 53 - - 12 18 8 -10

domestic exports 1 0.2 0.2 7 ... 11 -10

re-exports 52 - - 12 16 8 -10

Korea, Republic of 39 5.0 7.7 12 8 12 -13

Mexico a 38 6.7 7.4 8 23 12 -15

United States 35 11.4 7.0 1 7 7 -11

Japan 24 10.6 4.7 -3 0 1 -30

Singapore 10 2.9 2.0 2 -1 -12 -37

domestic exports 3 1.3 0.5 -3 -16 -33 -34

re-exports 7 1.6 1.4 5 9 -1 -37Malaysia a, b 10 4.5 1.9 -3 -8 5 -31

Taipei, Chinese 10 2.3 1.9 4 1 -2 -18

United Arab Emirates b, c 7 0.5 1.4 20 21 13 -25

Thailand 6 1.4 1.3 5 -2 8 -5

Canada 6 4.0 1.1 -8 -1 -15 -21

Indonesia 4 1.2 0.8 1 -7 18 22

India 4 0.0 0.7 49 28 193 -5

Above 15 492 95.8 97.1 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 196 38.8 36.6 6 -2 3 -19

extra-EU (27) imports 87 14.3 16.2 8 23 1 -21

United States 117 23.9 21.8 6 7 3 -9

Hong Kong, China 47 - - 9 12 6 -8

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

China a, d 34 4.1 6.4 12 1 3 -8

Mexico a, e 24 3.1 4.4 11 14 18 -6

Japan 23 4.5 4.3 6 25 11 -5

Canada e 13 3.4 2.4 3 12 7 -15

Singapore 11 2.3 2.0 5 -2 -8 -25

retained imports 4 0.8 0.7 5 -23 -28 20

India 11 0.2 2.0 35 39 16 -11

  Australia e 9 1.6 1.7 7 11 6 -1

Korea, Republic of 8 1.9 1.5 3 9 15 -17

Russian Federation e 8 0.5 1.4 20 44 12 -45

Brazil e 5 1.0 1.0 6 16 47 -32

Malaysia a 5 1.1 0.9 4 8 15 -12

Indonesia 5 0.1 0.9 31 66 169 -25

Above 15 f 468 86.7 87.2 - - - -

c Mainly re-exports.

d In 2009, China reported imports of telecommunications equipment from China amounting to $12.9 billion. For further information, see the Metadata.

e Imports are valued f.o.b.

f Excludes retained imports of Hong Kong, China.

Value Annual percentage change

Leading exporters and importers of telecommunications equipment, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/imports

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones.b Includes Secretariat estimates.

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World ... 288234 558749 602405 506412 4.6 4.2

  Argentina 3 52 116 119 68 0.2 0.1

  Australia 226 838 712 838 772 1.3 0.5

Belarus - 59 43 40 30 0.8 0.1

Brazil 442 1596 2307 2635 1825 2.9 1.2

Canada 1642 11656 8577 7275 5754 4.2 1.8

China b 2623 19508 146274 161940 148794 7.8 12.4

Costa Rica b ... 9 39 50 36 0.2 0.4

Croatia ... 73 121 112 61 1.7 0.6

European Union (27) - 110302 177497 186933 150336 4.5 3.3

intra-EU (27) exports - 74592 124014 131011 109075 4.5 3.6

extra-EU (27) exports - 35710 53483 55921 41261 4.6 2.7

Hong Kong, China 6806 19618 54719 58931 52770 9.7 16.0

domestic exports 2137 540 1013 1125 1013 2.3 6.0

re-exports 4669 19078 53707 57806 51758 10.6 16.6India 31 103 1356 3977 3763 0.2 2.3

Indonesia 105 3500 2702 3192 3905 5.4 3.3

Israel 662 4256 3987 4016 3295 13.6 6.9

Japan 28809 30516 33738 34175 23769 6.4 4.1

Jordan 2 19 356 248 58 1.0 0.9

Korea, Republic of 6273 14364 40234 45133 39048 8.3 10.7

Macao, China ... 4 39 46 32 0.2 3.3

Malaysia b, c 3209 12965 13190 13856 9612 13.2 6.1

Mauritius b ... 1 88 85 8 0.0 0.4

Mexico b ... 19221 39602 44182 37617 11.6 16.4

Morocco b ... 24 45 46 21 0.3 0.2

New Zealand 41 132 165 187 164 1.0 0.7

Norway 295 652 1035 1213 1089 1.1 0.9

Pakistan 2 5 76 80 27 0.1 0.2

Philippines b, c 599 1267 997 1062 842 3.2 2.2Russian Federation - 137 397 613 674 0.1 0.2

Saudi Arabia c ... 20 114 90 109 0.0 0.1

Singapore 6355 8266 | 17709 15579 9881 6.0 3.7

domestic exports 3820 3770 | 6203 4181 2753 4.8 2.0

re-exports 2535 4495 | 11506 11398 7128 7.6 5.4

South Africa ... 243 490 422 353 0.8 0.6

Switzerland 672 873 | 1103 1130 990 1.1 0.6

Taipei, Chinese 4996 6745 11945 11656 9504 4.5 4.7

Thailand 1057 4007 6256 6734 6370 5.8 4.2

Tunisia 21 28 171 460 460 0.5 3.2

Turkey 238 934 2696 2202 1887 3.4 1.8

Uganda c ... 0 89 73 67 0.0 2.7

Ukraine - 68 534 575 391 0.5 1.0

United Arab Emirates c, d ... 1376 8267 9360 6982 2.8 4.0

United States 9901 32980 36981 39615 35278 4.2 3.3

Viet Nam c ... 81 643 1084 2577 0.6 4.5

a Or nearest year.

b Includes significant exports from processing zones.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of telecommunication equipment of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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Table II.52

1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

  Algeria 131 298 761 1110 857 3.3 2.2

  Argentina 123 2092 2855 3057 2484 8.3 6.4

  Australia b 1383 4862 8474 8946 8865 6.8 5.6

Bangladesh c, d 73 129 689 883 809 1.5 3.7

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 162 760 3830 3159 2020 5.2 5.0

Brazil e 555 3071 5151 7598 5171 5.5 4.1

Canada b 2972 10062 14196 15250 13011 4.2 4.1

Chile 303 960 1937 2139 1626 5.2 3.8

China f 2539 12413 35737 36897 34065 5.5 3.4

Colombia 218 597 2319 2590 1689 5.2 5.1

Costa Rica f 35 114 289 353 326 1.8 2.9

Croatia ... 210 803 887 602 2.7 2.8

Ecuador 32 110 599 907 585 2.9 3.9

Egypt 132 350 869 1286 927 2.5 2.1

El Salvador f ... 207 448 319 244 4.2 3.4European Union (27) g - 116357 233332 241124 196121 4.5 4.1

extra-EU (27) imports - 42909 109318 110113 87046 4.7 5.2

Guatemala f 34 283 | 589 583 430 5.9 3.7

Hong Kong, China 6343 20742 48269 51078 46774 9.7 13.3

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

India 173 711 10474 12146 10851 1.4 4.3

Indonesia 490 403 2306 6209 4656 0.9 5.1

Iran, Islamic Rep. of d ... 256 1712 2269 1941 1.8 3.9

Israel 304 1669 1981 2201 2029 4.4 4.1

Japan 2620 13470 21896 24205 22894 3.5 4.1

Jordan 39 131 832 792 410 2.9 2.9

Kazakhstan - 169 811 391 561 3.4 2.0

Kenya 105 95 296 418 406 3.1 4.0

Korea, Republic of 1368 5830 8241 9463 7837 3.6 2.4

Macao, China 35 68 383 414 390 3.0 8.4Malaysia f 1246 3442 4913 5655 4960 4.2 4.0

Mexico b, f ... 9398 21578 25462 23826 5.4 10.2

Morocco f 127 727 916 1000 933 6.3 2.8

New Zealand 440 808 1260 1323 1143 5.8 4.5

Norway 576 1425 3168 3221 2741 4.1 4.0

Pakistan 183 158 1793 1718 677 1.5 2.1

Paraguay 293 107 628 1020 803 4.9 11.6

Peru 51 367 1226 1573 1001 5.0 4.6

Philippines d 686 1949 1235 1298 1201 5.3 2.6

Russian Federation b - 1493 12536 14015 7753 3.3 4.0

Saudi Arabia d 578 811 3822 4012 3367 2.7 3.5

Singapore 4551 6870 | 15845 14508 10873 5.1 4.4

retained imports 2016 2374 | 4339 3109 3745 3.1 3.3

South Africa b ... 1859 3818 3913 3172 6.9 5.0

Sri Lanka d 30 155 262 363 237 2.2 2.3

Switzerland 1597 2512 4172 4627 4147 3.0 2.7

Taipei, Chinese 1744 4597 4 442 4412 3641 3.3 2.1

Thailand 994 1868 3754 4465 4501 3.0 3.4

Turkey 403 2993 4263 4046 3699 5.5 2.6

Ukraine - 188 891 945 697 1.3 1.5

United Arab Emirates ... 2626 4321 5456 4621 7.5 3.3

United States 22727 71769 124748 128920 116698 5.7 5.9

Viet Nam d ... 331 2169 2624 3391 2.1 4.8

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Figures refer to fiscal year.

d Includes Secretariat estimates.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

f Includes significant imports into processing zones.

g See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

Value

Imports of telecommunication equipment of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 136924 100.0 23 2 -8 World 18770 100.0 -1 -1 -21

  Asia 120798 88.2 24 1 -8 Asia 14260 76.0 1 -2 -22

North America 8061 5.9 20 9 -12 North America 3354 17.9 -6 -5 -20

Europe 4978 3.6 9 8 -6 Europe 706 3.8 -4 19 -38

South and Central America 2588 1.9 90 -1 15 South and Central America 230 1.2 9 7 3

Middle East 270 0.2 68 -14 -9 Middle East 214 1.1 24 ... 164

  Africa 196 0.1 22 -13 -30 Africa 2 0.0 -16 -10 -73

CIS 33 0.0 14 40 -27 CIS 2 0.0 - -17 6

Economy Economy

Taipei, Chinese 31196 22.8 27 2 -5 Taipei, Chinese 5600 29.8 6 1 -13

Korea, Republic of 22722 16.6 25 5 -8 United States 3190 17.0 -6 -4 -20

China 21164 15.5 51 28 16 Korea, Republic of 2781 14.8 0 -7 -38

Malaysia 15996 11.7 30 1 10 China 2125 11.3 15 14 -15

Japan 15416 11.3 13 -3 -15 Singapore 1431 7.6 1 8 4

Above 5 106494 77.8 - - - Above 5 15127 80.6 - - -

United States 6715 4.9 19 8 -14 Malaysia 976 5.2 -8 -5 -28

Philippines 5107 3.7 25 -21 -60 European Union (27) 684 3.6 -4 20 -40

European Union (27) 4824 3.5 9 8 -6 Thailand 597 3.2 4 -3 -2

Singapore 3751 2.7 20 -4 -6 Philippines 511 2.7 -12 -23 -56

Thailand 3331 2.4 22 4 0 Costa Rica 228 1.2 9 7 3

Costa Rica 2579 1.9 91 -2 16 Israel 214 1.1 24 ... 170

Hong Kong, China 1677 1.2 4 -11 -21 Indonesia 151 0.8 -4 2 -31

Canada 700 0.5 32 50 -8 Canada 141 0.7 6 -27 5

Mexico 645 0.5 29 -7 7 Viet Nam 58 0.3 63 -19 88

Indonesia 287 0.2 21 2 -32 Mexico 24 0.1 -22 -2 -13

Israel 269 0.2 69 -16 -8 Switzerland 22 0.1 13 -16 137

Morocco 193 0.1 22 -13 -31 China, Hong Kong SAR 18 0.1 -27 -28 -55Switzerland 97 0.1 26 -23 6 Bangladesh 3 0.0 7 7 24

Viet Nam 73 0.1 54 49 285 Morocco 2 0.0 -16 -9 -74

Norway 52 0.0 104 144 77 Russian Federation 2 0.0 - 8 14

Above 20 136796 99.9 - - - Above 20 18759 99.9 - - -

a In 2009, China reported imports from China accounting for 12 per cent of its integrated circuits and electronic components imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Imports of integrated circuits and electronic components of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

China a Japan

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2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

Singapore 62 11.2 17.5 7 4 3 -15

domestic exports 19 5.0 5.3 2 -18 16 -28

re-exports 43 6.2 12.2 10 18 -3 -7

Hong Kong, China 52 - - 16 24 8 3

domestic exports 0 0.8 0.1 -20 -46 8 -32

re-exports 52 - - 18 25 8 3

European Union (27) 48 19.1 13.5 -2 3 4 -29

extra-EU (27) exports 18 7.2 5.0 -3 5 -1 -34

Taipei, Chinese 44 7.1 12.3 8 6 0 -8

China a 40 1.7 11.4 25 22 22 -7

United States 38 20.4 10.7 -6 -5 0 -26

Japan 37 13.8 10.3 -2 7 0 -18

Korea, Republic of 27 8.0 7.6 1 15 -14 -4

Malaysia a, b 26 6.1 7.5 4 10 -4 -2Philippines a, b 11 5.4 3.1 -4 4 -12 -29

Thailand 7 1.9 2.1 3 11 -11 -10

Israel 3 0.6 1.0 7 -35 2 241

Canada 2 1.1 0.6 -5 7 27 -24

Mexico a 2 1.0 0.5 -6 -16 1 -3

Switzerland 1 0.2 0.3 4 22 24 -22

Above 15 348 98.3 98.5 - - - -

Importers

China a, c 137 6.3 32.8 23 19 2 -8

European Union (27) 64 22.6 15.2 -2 2 14 -23

extra-EU (27) imports 34 11.8 8.1 -2 2 21 -20

Hong Kong, China 63 - - 13 22 2 2

retained imports 11 2.6 2.7 3 14 -19 -4

Singapore 42 9.2 10.0 4 4 1 -20

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Taipei, Chinese 27 7.1 6.4 1 -3 -3 -11

Korea, Republic of 25 6.1 6.1 2 15 5 -15

Malaysia a 22 7.4 5.3 -1 4 -7 -26

United States 22 14.9 5.2 -9 -3 -3 -17

Japan 19 6.0 4.5 -1 -2 -1 -21

Philippines b 10 3.2 2.4 -1 0 -22 -30

Mexico a, d 10 4.2 2.3 -4 -7 -3 -11

Thailand 9 2.5 2.2 1 9 -6 -13

Canada d 4 2.5 0.9 -9 -6 5 -11

Brazil d 3 0.8 0.8 3 -4 18 -21

India 2 0.2 0.5 16 21 64 -8

Above 15 406 95.5 97.2 - - - -

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Imports are valued f.o.b.

Leading exporters and importers of integrated circuits and electronic components, 2009

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones

c In 2009, China reported imports of integrated circuits and electronic components from China amounting to $21.1 billion. For further information, see the Metadata.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/importsValue Annual percentage change

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World ... 308372 412367 418751 353597 4.9 2.9

  Australia 20 132 283 275 116 0.2 0.1

Belarus - 33 47 54 39 0.4 0.2

Brazil 79 231 47 118 117 0.4 0.1

Canada 1271 3459 2306 2922 2216 1.3 0.7

China b 128 5352 35672 43486 40328 2.1 3.4

Costa Rica b ... 51 1342 1072 871 0.9 9.9

Croatia ... 3 117 157 149 0.1 1.4

European Union (27) - 58793 64700 67231 47601 2.4 1.0

intra-EU (27) exports - 36440 37598 40396 29852 2.2 1.0

extra-EU (27) exports - 22353 27102 26835 17748 2.8 1.2

Hong Kong, China 2562 14046 46969 50579 51892 6.9 15.8

domestic exports 550 2520 440 476 326 10.7 1.9

re-exports 2012 11525 46348 50103 51566 6.4 16.5

India 39 72 315 674 522 0.2 0.3Indonesia 18 739 791 828 632 1.1 0.5

Israel 143 1782 976 1525 3391 5.7 7.1

Japan 13391 42454 44526 44515 36563 8.9 6.3

Korea, Republic of 5364 24688 32743 28189 26995 14.3 7.4

Malaysia b, c 4321 18729 28091 27060 26457 19.1 16.8

Mexico b ... 3064 1807 1825 1779 1.8 0.8

Morocco b 110 480 726 624 523 6.5 3.8

New Zealand 1 17 100 85 61 0.1 0.2

Norway 11 30 277 523 406 0.1 0.3

Philippines b, c 1053 16663 17673 15573 11067 41.9 28.8

Russian Federation - 97 181 208 202 0.1 0.1

Singapore 3675 34436 | 70320 72557 61818 25.0 22.9

domestic exports 2844 15433 | 22481 26136 18704 19.6 13.5

re-exports 830 19003 | 47839 46421 43115 32.2 32.8

South Africa ... 25 136 199 151 0.1 0.2Switzerland 231 677 | 1009 1251 981 0.8 0.6

Taipei, Chinese 2435 21767 47415 47546 43629 14.7 21.4

Thailand 901 5877 9238 8210 7383 8.5 4.8

Tunisia 0 19 65 69 69 0.3 0.5

Turkey 1 11 38 46 31 0.0 0.0

Ukraine - 10 26 51 47 0.1 0.1

United Arab Emirates c, d ... 22 336 465 295 0.0 0.2

United States 13991 62824 50413 50658 37726 8.0 3.6

Viet Nam c ... 85 230 237 196 0.6 0.3

a Or nearest year.

b Includes significant exports from processing zones.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of integrated circuits and electronic components of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

  Algeria 27 34 46 46 57 0.4 0.1

  Argentina 62 194 320 274 239 0.8 0.6

  Australia b 263 867 881 916 973 1.2 0.6

Belarus - 45 85 87 62 0.5 0.2

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 14 41 117 155 133 0.3 0.3

Brazil c 490 2568 3741 4405 3470 4.6 2.7

Canada b 2333 8314 3904 4086 3640 3.5 1.1

Chile 9 67 116 106 85 0.4 0.2

China d 747 21156 145264 148120 136924 9.4 13.6

Colombia 24 31 105 107 99 0.3 0.3

Costa Rica d 10 688 1294 1537 1414 10.8 12.4

Croatia ... 17 125 176 158 0.2 0.7

Egypt 16 36 79 98 62 0.3 0.1

European Union (27) e - 75316 72258 82252 63525 2.9 1.3

extra-EU (27) imports - 39219 34660 41856 33673 4.3 2.0Hong Kong, China 3705 20286 60813 61768 62716 9 18

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

India 251 523 1361 2234 2062 1.0 0.8

Indonesia 156 87 199 2024 1501 0.2 1.6

Iran, Islamic Rep. of f ... 120 179 217 163 0.9 0.3

Israel 198 1508 1022 1136 1000 4.0 2.0

Japan 3319 19846 24130 23821 18770 5.2 3.4

Korea, Republic of 4560 20470 28495 29781 25330 12.8 7.8

Malaysia d 3812 24513 32480 30357 22323 29.9 18.0

Mexico b, d ... 13961 11082 10737 9508 8.0 4.1

Morocco d 109 291 550 477 338 2.5 1.0

New Zealand 20 75 133 112 89 0.5 0.3

Norway 110 216 286 331 244 0.6 0.4

Pakistan 6 9 52 69 50 0.1 0.2

Philippines f 1021 10678 18080 14127 9898 28.8 21.6Russian Federation b - 161 590 585 334 0.4 0.2

Saudi Arabia f 8 51 204 281 58 0.2 0.1

Singapore 4489 30556 | 51795 52094 41900 22.7 17.0

retained imports 3659 11553 | 3956 5673 ... 15.3 ...

South Africa b ... 301 423 437 346 1.1 0.5

Switzerland 377 965 1037 1124 870 1.2 0.6

Taipei, Chinese 4119 23740 30999 30156 26861 17.0 15.4

Thailand 1313 8366 11061 10350 9012 13.5 6.7

Tunisia 27 35 147 235 231 0.4 1.2

Turkey 361 937 1201 947 729 1.7 0.5

Ukraine - 36 239 247 156 0.3 0.3

United Arab Emirates ... 100 131 181 126 0.3 0.1

United States 13139 49581 27203 26306 21889 3.9 1.2

Viet Nam f ... 490 976 1140 801 3.1 1.1

a Or nearest year.b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

d Includes significant imports into processing zones.

e See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

f Includes Secretariat estimates.

Value

Imports of integrated circuits and electronic components of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Table II.57

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 847 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 4 4 -32

Europe

World 470 100.0 100.0 50.2 55.6 6 3 -31

Europe 369 80.0 78.5 40.2 43.6 5 0 -29

North America 32 10.3 6.7 5.2 3.7 1 -7 -37

  Asia 29 4.3 6.2 2.2 3.4 10 11 -16

  Africa 14 1.9 3.0 0.9 1.7 11 13 -15

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 10 0.7 2.2 0.3 1.2 20 40 -68

Middle East 10 1.5 2.1 0.8 1.2 10 45 -35

South and Central America 6 1.3 1.2 0.6 0.7 5 19 -35

 Asia

World 191 100.0 100.0 19.8 22.5 6 9 -34

  Asia 59 19.1 31.0 3.8 7.0 12 18 -14

North America 55 49.5 28.8 9.8 6.5 0 -6 -34

Europe 29 18.5 15.2 3.7 3.4 4 -3 -38

Middle East 21 6.0 10.8 1.2 2.4 13 33 -37

  Africa 11 2.5 5.9 0.5 1.3 16 22 -29

South and Central America 10 3.9 5.3 0.8 1.2 9 16 -36

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5 0.4 2.7 0.1 0.6 33 42 -80

Japan

World 104 100.0 100.0 15.2 12.2 2 8 -39

North America 37 54.5 35.9 8.3 4.4 -3 -8 -37

  Asia 30 17.1 29.4 2.6 3.6 8 18 -14

Europe 16 17.4 15.3 2.6 1.9 0 0 -42

Middle East 10 5.1 9.6 0.8 1.2 9 40 -47South and Central America 4 3.5 3.8 0.5 0.5 3 10 -45

  Africa 4 2.1 3.8 0.3 0.5 9 20 -47

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 0.2 1.8 0.0 0.2 28 57 -87

Other economies in Asia

World 87 100.0 100.0 4.6 10.3 14 12 -26

  Asia 29 25.8 33.0 1.2 3.4 17 19 -13

North America 18 32.9 20.3 1.5 2.1 8 1 -24

Europe 13 22.4 15.2 1.0 1.6 9 -6 -32

Middle East 11 8.7 12.1 0.4 1.2 18 25 -24

  Africa 7 3.7 8.4 0.2 0.9 25 25 -13

South and Central America 6 5.4 7.1 0.2 0.7 18 22 -29

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3 0.8 3.8 0.0 0.4 36 26 -70

North America

World 143 100.0 100.0 27.4 16.9 -1 -5 -32

North America 108 88.6 75.6 24.3 12.8 -3 -11 -29Europe 12 4.9 8.2 1.3 1.4 5 12 -49

  Asia 8 3.6 5.3 1.0 0.9 3 5 -23

Middle East 6 0.9 4.4 0.3 0.7 17 55 -35

South and Central America 6 1.7 4.4 0.5 0.7 10 13 -31

  Africa 3 0.3 1.8 0.1 0.3 22 34 -29

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.1 24 41 -81

Annual percentage change

Exports of automotive products of selected regions and economies by destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 44705 100.0 -1 -9 -29 World 133319 100.0 -3 -10 -33

North America 33797 75.6 -2 -11 -31 North America 61409 46.1 -4 -16 -27

  Asia 7349 16.4 6 0 -18 Asia 45840 34.4 -1 -4 -36

Europe 3397 7.6 8 11 -25 Europe 23994 18.0 -2 -9 -40

South and Central America 149 0.3 3 -20 -44 Africa 1471 1.1 28 249 -25

  Africa 8 0.0 -3 57 -27 South and Central America 500 0.4 -7 -19 -54

Middle East 3 0.0 5 25 -40 Middle East 101 0.1 14 20 29

CIS 1 0.0 ... 100 -50 CIS 5 0.0 6 60 -38

Economy Economy

United States 29837 66.7 -3 -13 -33 Canada 32570 24.4 -6 -22 -34

Japan 4729 10.6 3 -2 -22 Japan 31885 23.9 -4 -6 -40

Mexico 3768 8.4 4 4 -10 Mexico 28839 21.6 0 -5 -18

European Union (27) 3360 7.5 8 11 -26 European Union (27) 23416 17.6 -2 -9 -41

Korea, Republic of 1678 3.8 14 3 5 Korea, Republic of 7499 5.6 3 -8 -26

Above 5 43372 97.0 - - - Above 5 124209 93.2 - - -

China 661 1.5 30 5 -22 China 3946 3.0 23 2 -17

Canada 188 0.4 ... -3 -44 Taipei, Chinese 1489 1.1 6 1 -14

Taipei, Chinese 141 0.3 7 10 -14 South Africa 1465 1.1 29 251 -25

Brazil 139 0.3 3 -19 -44 Turkey 491 0.4 37 19 386

Turkey 28 0.1 40 -10 319 India 374 0.3 13 6 -22

India 24 0.1 15 -17 -17 Brazil 363 0.3 -6 -15 -58

  Australia 17 0.0 3 145 -80 Thailand 180 0.1 9 0 -38

Thailand 16 0.0 21 -12 -32 Australia 179 0.1 -10 ... -82

Malaysia 11 0.0 20 29 -23 Israel 95 0.1 15 22 34

South Africa 7 0.0 -5 83 -36 Switzerland 72 0.1 -6 -21 -36

Indonesia 6 0.0 22 7 36 Indonesia 66 0.0 2 -37 -19

Viet Nam 6 0.0 151 -3 -41 Philippines 64 0.0 2 2 -39Switzerland 5 0.0 -14 -2 -50 Viet Nam 62 0.0 103 60 2

Hong Kong, China 4 0.0 8 -28 69 Honduras 48 0.0 16 8 11

Costa Rica 4 0.0 53 9 190 Malaysia 43 0.0 9 11 -35

Norway 3 0.0 12 -17 30 Argentina 41 0.0 1 -27 -41

Israel 3 0.0 3 66 -33 Hong Kong, China 30 0.0 -2 -9 -29

  Argentina 2 0.0 5 -19 -57 Dominican Republic 23 0.0 12 1 -31

Chile 2 0.0 26 20 -3 Singapore 17 0.0 -14 -43 -54

Dominican Republic 2 0.0 109 -1 45 Norway 14 0.0 -9 -30 -34

Philippines 1 0.0 16 216 -58 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 8 0.0 -30 -58 -72

Singapore 1 0.0 -19 -52 -28 Costa Rica 8 0.0 12 -26 -54

New Zealand 1 0.0 1 -77 297 Colombia 5 0.0 10 -12 -20

Sri Lanka 0 0.0 86 -18 -85 United Arab Emirates 3 0.0 12 16 -47

Russian Federation 0 0.0 0 231 -28 Egypt 3 0.0 55 106 42

Egypt 0 0.0 56 225 1 Ukraine 3 0.0 43 81 ...

United Arab Emirates 0 0.0 ... -33 -44 New Zealand 2 0.0 -31 -34 -29

Colombia 0 0.0 33 -42 19 Chile 2 0.0 -11 -51 -87

Zambia 0 0.0 ... 101 73 Iraq 2 0.0 ... ... ...

Belize 0 0.0 22 ... -67 Russian Federation 2 0.0 7 98 -76

Above 35 44646 99.9 - - - Above 35 133310 100.0 - - -

Imports of automotive products of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

Canada a United States

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 22109 100.0 1 1 -29 World 387017 100.0 5 0 -30

North America 13196 59.7 -2 -3 -30 Europe 346628 89.6 5 0 -29

Europe 4034 18.2 6 21 -17 Asia 28313 7.3 3 -5 -28

  Asia 3236 14.6 12 8 -35 North America 8695 2.2 3 5 -48

South and Central America 1618 7.3 5 -8 -35 Africa 1671 0.4 8 20 -25

  Africa 13 0.1 ... -26 12 South and Central America 1323 0.3 4 33 -51

Middle East 6 0.0 ... 30 72 CIS 193 0.1 2 4 -37

CIS 0 0.0 ... -94 149 Middle East 137 0.0 7 -35 -15

Economy Economy

United States 11959 54.1 -3 -3 -30 European Union (27) 334821 86.5 5 0 -29

European Union (27) 4007 18.1 6 20 -16 Japan 16470 4.3 1 0 -31

Japan 1885 8.5 7 -3 -38 Turkey 9944 2.6 26 11 -30

Canada 1200 5.4 2 -2 -31 United States 6093 1.6 1 0 -51

Brazil 1161 5.3 4 -9 -28 Korea, Republic of 4815 1.2 3 -28 -36

Above 5 20212 91.4 - - - Above 5 372143 96.2 - - -

China 602 2.7 67 36 -12 India 2749 0.7 33 50 51

Korea, Republic of 410 1.9 22 26 -43 China 2498 0.6 34 29 -20

  Argentina 330 1.5 24 -10 -32 Mexico 2368 0.6 12 26 -41

Taipei, Chinese 106 0.5 10 25 -40 South Africa 1261 0.3 7 28 -27

India 96 0.4 36 -2 -42 Brazil 1113 0.3 4 28 -47

Chile 96 0.4 -3 52 -51 Switzerland 1056 0.3 5 -1 -25

Thailand 43 0.2 53 152 -44 Thailand 790 0.2 1 -17 -45

Turkey 23 0.1 17 56 -60 Taipei, Chinese 613 0.2 11 8 -26

  Australia 22 0.1 14 482 -31 Norway 473 0.1 0 -8 -39

Indonesia 20 0.1 52 153 -53 Tunisia 247 0.1 14 3 -17

Malaysia 20 0.1 25 -59 ... Canada 234 0.1 -3 -18 -45

South Africa 10 0.0 ... -27 -11 Argentina 188 0.0 2 58 -67Colombia 7 0.0 22 ... -93 Croatia 150 0.0 22 13 -12

Switzerland 5 0.0 -13 -33 -60 Russian Federation 128 0.0 1 -11 -19

Israel 5 0.0 65 31 51 Morocco 105 0.0 16 -12 -21

Philippines 5 0.0 23 -21 -38 Malaysia 85 0.0 1 -12 -32

Ecuador 3 0.0 139 ... 354 Australia 84 0.0 0 -5 -35

Uruguay 3 0.0 ... ... -62 Indonesia 79 0.0 19 18 -37

Hong Kong, China 2 0.0 28 -45 -26 Bosnia and Herzegovina 63 0.0 27 27 -12

Nigeria 2 0.0 ... 15 ... Serbia 59 0.0 ... 36 17

Singapore 2 0.0 11 -35 -12 Israel 47 0.0 7 -1 -25

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 2 0.0 1 -93 -88 United Arab Emirates 43 0.0 12 -3 2

Viet Nam 2 0.0 ... 33 23 Egypt 41 0.0 44 7 -19

Peru 1 0.0 73 ... -97 Philippines 40 0.0 6 13 -64

Honduras 1 0.0 ... -34 -62 Iceland 36 0.0 32 63 -10

Norway 1 0.0 17 -2 -5 Belarus 28 0.0 0 14 -66

Costa Rica 1 0.0 24 -86 -57 Ukraine 27 0.0 8 48 -51

Saudi Arabia 1 0.0 ... 238 ... Singapore 24 0.0 7 -31 -37

New Zealand 1 0.0 101 -11 215 Viet Nam 22 0.0 38 2 -5

Panama 1 0.0 ... 222 ... Hong Kong, China 20 0.0 7 15 -54

Korea, Dem. People's Rep. of 1 0.0 -6 -51 -55 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 13 0.0 15 -21 -52

Ukraine 0 0.0 ... 23 289 Oman 12 0.0 24 92 ...

Pakistan 0 0.0 37 -55 36 New Zealand 10 0.0 4 -23 -26

Tunisia 0 0.0 ... 224 49 Chile 8 0.0 25 -10 -13

Croatia 0 0.0 ... ... 9 FYR Macedonia 7 0.0 4 15 -27

Above 40 22034 99.7 - - - Above 40 386865 100.0 - - -

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

Note: In this table, data for Canada and Mexico include valuation adjustments by the Secretariat

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Imports of automotive products of selected economies by origin, 2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Mexico European Union (27)

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 456 - - 49.7 53.8 5 20 3 -31

extra-EU (27) exports 121 - - 12.2 14.3 6 18 11 -35

Japan 104 19.8 20.8 15.2 12.2 2 14 8 -39

United States 73 11.9 10.2 11.6 8.6 1 14 2 -35

Korea, Republic of 37 0.1 0.7 2.6 4.4 10 15 -1 -24

Mexico a 36 0.3 1.4 5.3 4.3 2 6 2 -21

Canada 34 6.9 8.9 10.5 4.0 -6 -1 -21 -34

China a 20 0.0 0.1 0.3 2.3 32 60 24 -31

United Arab Emirates b, c 15 ... 0.0 0.4 1.8 24 65 22 -28

Turkey 12 0.0 0.0 0.3 1.4 26 33 15 -33

Thailand 12 0.0 0.0 0.4 1.4 19 28 28 -28

Brazil 9 1.1 0.6 0.8 1.0 7 1 12 -42

  Argentina 5 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 11 31 21 -

South Africa 5 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 13 8 44 -34India 5 ... 0.1 0.1 0.6 26 17 40 -4

Taipei, Chinese 4 ... 0.3 0.4 0.4 6 7 2 -13

Above 15 826 - - 98.3 97.5 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 387 - - 42.3 45.0 5 20 0 -30

extra-EU (27) imports 52 - - 5.5 6.1 6 19 2 -33

United States 133 20.3 24.7 29.4 15.5 -3 0 -10 -33

Canada d 44 8.7 7.7 8.0 5.1 -1 6 -9 -29

China a 31 0.6 0.6 0.7 3.6 26 29 21 6

Mexico a, d 21 1.8 0.3 3.5 2.5 1 4 3 -30

Saudi Arabia b 15 2.7 0.9 0.7 1.8 17 15 32 -3

  Australia d 15 1.3 1.2 1.5 1.8 7 25 11 -30

Russian Federation d 14 - - 0.4 1.7 22 65 44 -70

Brazil d 12 0.3 0.2 0.7 1.4 12 39 58 -11

Turkey 10 ... 0.4 1.0 1.2 7 14 3 -31

Japan 10 0.5 2.3 1.7 1.2 0 11 3 -37

Switzerland 10 1.8 1.9 1.1 1.1 5 15 16 -16

United Arab Emirates 9 0.4 0.3 0.4 1.0 15 47 48 -49

South Africa b, d 7 ... ... 0.4 0.8 13 15 -8 -36

Nigeria 7 ... ... 0.1 0.8 31 83 63 80

Above 15 725 - - 91.8 84.4 - - - -

c Mainly re-exports.

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones.

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Imports are valued f.o.b.

Leading exporters and importers of automotive products, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/imports Annual percentage changeValue

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World 318959 | 577785 1201976 1245762 846681 9.2 7.0

  Argentina 200 2108 5479 6654 5480 8.0 9.8

  Australia 726 2151 3697 4341 2029 3.4 1.3

Belarus - 740 2003 2192 889 10.1 4.2

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 73 223 231 81 41 0.7 0.1

Brazil 2034 4683 13134 14750 8555 8.5 5.6

Canada 28442 60656 65832 51796 34170 21.9 10.8

Chile 18 203 358 311 265 1.1 0.5

China b 258 1581 23031 28636 19852 0.6 1.7

Colombia 6 226 1130 533 248 1.7 0.8

Côte d'Ivoire ... 11 185 37 73 0.3 0.8

Croatia ... 45 209 248 182 1.0 1.7

Ecuador 1 60 243 404 247 1.2 1.8

European Union (27) - 287180 644622 661262 455859 11.7 9.9

intra-EU (27) exports - 216416 475315 474086 334821 13.0 10.9extra-EU (27) exports - 70764 169308 187175 121038 9.0 7.9

Hong Kong, China 354 764 1459 1760 1665 0.4 0.5

domestic exports 27 23 24 15 8 0.1 0.0

re-exports 328 741 1435 1745 1658 0.4 0.5

India 198 581 3522 4920 4744 1.4 2.9

Indonesia 22 369 2150 2783 1861 0.6 1.6

Iran, Islamic Rep. of c ... 61 375 445 255 0.2 0.3

Israel 31 31 319 201 609 0.1 1.3

Japan 66195 88082 158808 171024 103711 18.4 17.9

Jordan 19 62 142 260 219 3.3 3.4

Korea, Republic of 2301 15194 49484 48842 37003 8.8 10.2

Malaysia b 121 307 1122 1154 944 0.3 0.6

Mexico b 4383 30655 45304 45985 36254 18.4 15.8

Morocco b 28 24 166 209 226 0.3 1.6

Norway 305 459 907 929 594 0.8 0.5

Philippines b 23 583 1782 2196 1535 1.5 4.0Qatar c 32 32 197 431 302 0.3 0.7

Russian Federation - 959 3786 3873 1754 0.9 0.6

Saudi Arabia c 229 59 1288 291 1491 0.1 0.8

Singapore 348 678 | 2864 3399 2927 0.5 1.1

domestic exports c 82 90 | 47 56 22 0.1 0.0

re-exports c 266 588 | 2817 3343 2701 1.0 2.1

South Africa 249 1708 5369 7737 5087 5.7 8.1

Switzerland 591 772 | 2001 2016 1554 1.0 0.9

Taipei, Chinese 829 2221 4138 4209 3642 1.5 1.8

Thailand 108 2417 12669 16227 11683 3.5 7.7

Tunisia 30 63 352 350 312 1.1 2.2

Turkey 153 1517 15582 17873 11987 5.5 11.7

Ukraine - 145 933 1134 367 1.0 0.9

United Arab Emirates c, d 1 2109 17118 20912 15083 4.2 8.6

United States 32547 67195 109050 111529 72645 8.6 6.9

Viet Nam c ... 8 424 456 280 0.1 0.5

a Or nearest year.

b Includes significant exports from processing zones.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Mainly re-exports.

Value

Exports of automotive products of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

  Algeria 658 615 3453 4664 4677 6.7 11.9

  Argentina 183 2805 7160 9560 6212 11.2 16.0

  Australia b 3794 8550 19563 21668 15115 12.0 9.5

Bahrain c 152 214 896 843 570 4.6 7.8

Bangladesh c, d 77 191 331 424 388 2.2 1.8

Belarus - 297 1339 2082 1123 3.4 3.9

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 426 1451 7238 3070 1072 9.9 2.6

Brazil e 532 4154 8345 13189 11722 7.4 9.2

Canada b 24640 46276 66801 61052 43505 19.3 13.6

Chile 579 1507 4118 5122 2963 8.1 7.0

China f 1796 3798 24033 29069 30848 1.7 3.1

Colombia 416 590 3868 3515 2558 5.1 7.8

Croatia ... 831 2279 2509 1202 10.5 5.7

Ecuador 157 184 1302 1782 1508 4.9 10.0

Egypt 416 514 1089 2979 2583 3.7 5.7

Ethiopia 114 141 593 515 465 11.2 5.8European Union (27) g - 245244 552535 552490 387017 9.5 8.2

extra-EU (27) imports - 32091 77220 78404 52196 3.5 3.1

Ghana c ... 331 1104 1256 1110 11.1 13.6

Guatemala f 117 481 | 925 855 557 10.0 4.8

Hong Kong, China 994 2195 2796 3406 2838 1.0 0.8

retained imports 666 1455 1361 1661 1180 4.2 3.0

India 260 431 2318 3615 2973 0.8 1.2

Indonesia 1523 1870 2597 6000 3739 4.3 4.1

Iran, Islamic Rep. of c ... 770 4329 6158 4416 5.5 8.8

Israel 871 2298 3339 4018 3384 6.1 6.9

Japan 7327 9957 15354 15871 10048 2.6 1.8

Jordan 108 519 977 1173 1383 11.3 9.8

Kazakhstan - 435 4230 2361 1382 8.6 4.9

Kenya 255 156 726 758 696 5.0 6.8

Korea, Republic of 929 1773 6684 7250 5371 1.1 1.7

Kuwait c 453 1141 3200 3772 2686 15.9 15.0

Lebanon c ... 535 944 1675 1277 8.6 7.7

Malaysia f 1312 1833 3223 4002 3901 2.2 3.2

Mexico b, f 933 20003 29497 30513 21448 11.5 9.2

Morocco f 317 471 2102 2946 2466 4.1 7.5

New Zealand 1012 1480 3431 3156 1791 10.6 7.0

Norway 1419 2597 7413 7138 4975 7.6 7.2

Oman c 429 1109 3781 5669 3288 21.6 18.2

Pakistan 390 324 1214 1026 804 3.0 2.5

Panama 111 332 773 870 749 9.8 9.6

Peru 176 510 1436 2619 1777 6.9 8.2

Philippines 537 974 1461 1729 1697 2.6 3.7

Qatar c 202 409 2616 3281 1670 12.6 7.3

Russian Federation b - 2381 32934 47453 14358 5.3 7.5

Saudi Arabia c 2839 3815 12024 15854 15434 12.6 16.1

Singapore 1418 2417 | 4025 4978 3632 1.8 1.5

retained imports c 1152 1829 | 1207 1636 528 2.4 0.5

South Africa b, c ... 2401 12245 11280 7244 9.0 11.4

Sudan ... 155 993 906 ... 10.0 9.9

Switzerland 6048 6222 9969 11522 9709 7.5 6.2

Syrian Arab Republic c 75 184 | 1001 935 768 4.8 4.7

Taipei, Chinese 2565 2676 2904 2461 2643 1.9 1.5

Thailand 2651 2084 4793 5965 4922 3.4 3.7

Tunisia 306 595 1243 1478 1418 6.9 7.4

Turkey 1177 5831 14684 15155 10498 10.7 7.4

Ukraine - 446 8006 11442 1907 3.2 4.2

United Arab Emirates 964 2384 11465 16999 8655 6.8 6.2

United States 79320 170195 220770 199229 133319 13.5 9.2

Viet Nam c ... 294 1578 2448 3314 1.9 4.7

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Figures refer to fiscal year.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

f Includes significant imports into processing zones.

g See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

Value

Imports of automotive products of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Table II.62

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 211 100.0 100.0   100.0 100.0 3 5 -17

 Asia

World 111 100.0 100.0   43.8 52.7 5 9 -10

  Asia 51 57.0 46.1  25.0 24.3 3 6 -7

Europe 19 14.2 16.8   6.2 8.8 7 5 -16

North America 16 13.2 14.1   5.8 7.4 6 2 -11

  Africa 8 4.0 7.3  1.8 3.9 13 19 -7

Middle East 8 6.3 7.1   2.8 3.8 7 18 -9

South and Central America 5 4.5 4.9   2.0 2.6 7 14 -17

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 4 0.8 3.4   0.3 1.8 24 54 -23

China

World 60 100.0 100.0   10.2 28.3 16 17 -8

  Asia 23 54.8 39.0  5.6 11.1 11 12 -3

Europe 10 15.6 17.4   1.6 4.9 17 15 -14

North America 10 15.0 16.3   1.5 4.6 17 6 -7

  Africa 6 5.3 9.5  0.5 2.7 23 27 -7

Middle East 4 4.1 6.6   0.4 1.9 22 20 -7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3 1.3 5.8   0.1 1.6 37 59 -22

South and Central America 3 3.9 5.4   0.4 1.5 20 26 -19

Other economies in Asia

World 51 100.0 100.0   33.6 24.3 0 1 -13

  Asia 28 57.6 54.4  19.4 13.2 -1 1 -9

Europe 8 13.7 16.1   4.6 3.9 1 -4 -19

North America 6 12.6 11.6   4.2 2.8 -1 -4 -17

Middle East 4 7.0 7.8   2.4 1.9 1 16 -11  Africa 2 3.6 4.8  1.2 1.2 3 5 -8

South and Central America 2 4.7 4.4   1.6 1.1 -1 0 -14

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.6 0.7   0.2 0.2 1 21 -33

Europe

World 72 100.0 100.0   39.6 34.0 2 0 -23

Europe 54 77.3 74.9   30.6 25.5 1 -1 -23

  Africa 5 5.4 6.7  2.1 2.3 4 9 -16

  Asia 4 5.8 6.1   2.3 2.1 2 0 -22

North America 3 6.3 4.2   2.5 1.4 -3 -11 -28

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3 1.8 4.1   0.7 1.4 11 12 -32

Middle East 2 1.9 2.6   0.8 0.9 5 21 -8

South and Central America 1 1.0 0.9   0.4 0.3 1 7 -17

North America

World 13 100.0 100.0   10.0 6.3 -2 -3 -20

North America 8 69.0 57.4   6.9 3.6 -4 -8 -17South and Central America 3 10.2 20.2   1.0 1.3 6 3 -24

  Asia 2 9.3 11.6  0.9 0.7 1 7 -21

Europe 1 9.9 8.8   1.0 0.5 -3 1 -23

Middle East 0 1.0 1.2   0.1 0.1 1 20 -7

  Africa 0 0.5 0.6  0.0 0.0 0 50 -38

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.2 0.2   0.0 0.0 1 0 -53

Annual percentage change

Textile exports of selected regions and economies by destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 3670 100.0 -2 -3 -17 World 19211 100.0 2 -4 -17

North America 1934 52.7 -4 -6 -19 Asia 12800 66.6 5 0 -15

  Asia 1255 34.2 4 3 -12 North America 2645 13.8 -3 -16 -12

Europe 390 10.6 -1 2 -24 Europe 2516 13.1 -3 -10 -30

Middle East 39 1.1 4 -2 -3 Middle East 534 2.8 3 3 -10

South and Central America 26 0.7 -8 -29 -24 South and Central America 500 2.6 2 -8 -19

  Africa 24 0.7 8 10 4 Africa 183 1.0 1 -2 -18

CIS 1 0.0 4 -5 -28 CIS 33 0.2 -10 -13 -33

Economy Economy

United States 1834 50.0 -4 -5 -19 China 6803.0 35.4 15 3 -14

China 711 19.4 12 7 -13 India 2065.0 10.7 6 3 -14

European Union (27) 339 9.2 -1 2 -23 European Union (27) 2024.0 10.5 -4 -10 -31

India 155 4.2 3 -7 -15 Pakistan 1433.3 7.5 4 -5 -11

Mexico 85 2.3 0 -17 -28 Mexico 1370.0 7.1 -2 -14 -9

Above 5 3124 85.1 - - - Above 5 13695 71.3 - - -

Pakistan 81 2.2 -2 -10 -8 Canada 1274.7 6.6 -5 -18 -16

Bangladesh 66 1.8 29 18 29 Korea, Republic of 654.1 3.4 -4 -12 -18

Korea, Republic of 62 1.7 -8 -2 -19 Taipei, Chinese 454.4 2.4 -6 -5 -25

Taipei, Chinese 56 1.5 -7 1 -16 Turkey 424.7 2.2 -1 -9 -27

Turkey 40 1.1 2 3 -27 Japan 412.0 2.1 -5 -3 -29

Japan 31 0.8 -4 -9 -18 Israel 317.8 1.7 4 7 -11

Israel 27 0.7 12 0 -10 Thailand 258.5 1.3 -4 9 -24

Viet Nam 25 0.7 20 49 -9 Brazil 254.0 1.3 2 -16 -27

Indonesia 20 0.5 -9 -18 -21 Viet Nam 172.5 0.9 70 15 54

Egypt 19 0.5 14 14 7 Indonesia 162.2 0.8 -3 -5 -28

Canada 15 0.4 ... -13 -12 Egypt 159.0 0.8 3 0 -14

Thailand 14 0.4 -5 13 -26 Bangladesh 151.3 0.8 4 8 16Brazil 10 0.3 -11 -50 -28 Dominican Republic 100.9 0.5 12 2 8

Switzerland 8 0.2 -2 -13 -34 Bahrain 83.2 0.4 18 37 11

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 5 0.1 -11 -23 -26 Switzerland 57.4 0.3 -5 -4 -31

Colombia 5 0.1 3 -25 10 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 53.4 0.3 -8 -36 -17

Nepal 4 0.1 12 26 -23 United Arab Emirates 53.1 0.3 11 20 -3

  Australia 4 0.1 -8 10 -26 Philippines 40.7 0.2 -12 -12 -23

New Zealand 4 0.1 10 -8 1 Colombia 35.2 0.2 -1 -16 -27

United Arab Emirates 4 0.1 12 250 193 Australia 33.3 0.2 -2 28 -30

Malaysia 3 0.1 -5 10 -27 El Salvador 33.1 0.2 0 82 -11

Peru 3 0.1 4 46 7 Malaysia 32.5 0.2 -11 -7 -37

Philippines 3 0.1 0 2 20 Hong Kong, China 32.0 0.2 -20 -23 -25

Hong Kong, China 3 0.1 -22 -8 -21 Nepal 30.8 0.2 -3 8 -41

El Salvador 2 0.1 13 51 1 Saudi Arabia 25.9 0.1 3 3 -39

Uruguay 2 0.1 -7 23 -34 Peru 22.6 0.1 -1 24 -11

South Africa 2 0.1 -11 7 -33 Sri Lanka 21.6 0.1 -18 -23 -19

Saudi Arabia 2 0.1 -2 9 49 Cambodia 19.0 0.1 14 -4 76

Cambodia 2 0.0 81 150 -61 South Africa 17.0 0.1 -7 -12 -43

Dominican Republic 2 0.0 -15 -7 5 New Zealand 16.5 0.1 -3 6 -32

Tunisia 2 0.0 50 39 19 Guatemala 11.7 0.1 -2 0 -24

Sri Lanka 1 0.0 -9 -43 -9 Ukraine 11.3 0.1 10 2 -39

Chile 1 0.0 -14 28 -61 Honduras 10.4 0.1 6 -7 0

Croatia 1 0.0 7 ... 28 Turkmenistan 10.4 0.1 13 -43 -5

  Argentina 1 0.0 7 -60 -66 Costa Rica 8.8 0.0 -6 53 -28

Above 40 3651 99.5 - - - Above 40 19151 99.7 - - -

Textile imports of selected economies by origin, 2009

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

Canada a United States

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 4326 100 -4 -5 -22 World 66039 100.0 2 -1 -22

North America 2872 66.4 -6 -11 -22 Europe 48664 73.7 1 -2 -23

  Asia 924 21.4 1 18 -15 Asia 14309 21.7 5 5 -18

Europe 327 7.6 4 -1 -37 North America 1097 1.7 -5 0 -23

South and Central America 183 4.2 8 3 -26 Africa 952 1.4 2 -2 -17

Middle East 13 0.3 14 -3 -5 Middle East 524 0.8 -4 -5 -25

  Africa 3 0.1 14 -21 -5 CIS 347 0.5 -1 -10 -18

CIS 2 0.0 8 -20 36 South and Central America 123 0.2 -4 -4 -31

Economy Economy

United States 2801 64.7 -6 -11 -22 European Union (27) 43413 65.7 1 -2 -24

China 490 11.3 17 18 -5 China 7019 10.6 15 12 -16

European Union (27) 306 7.1 4 1 -37 Turkey 3962 6.0 7 -4 -19

Korea, Republic of 91 2.1 -14 11 -25 India 2482 3.8 3 -1 -21

Taipei, Chinese 86 2.0 -5 10 -22 Pakistan 1867 2.8 7 2 -14

Above 5 3774 87.2 - - - Above 5 58742 89.0 - - -

Canada 70 1.6 -2 -4 -29 Switzerland 989 1.5 -2 -2 -23

India 66 1.5 16 42 -22 United States 987 1.5 -5 1 -23

Brazil 57 1.3 16 7 -40 Korea, Republic of 650 1.0 -5 -5 -21

Indonesia 41 0.9 4 2 -13 Japan 474 0.7 -5 6 -31

Colombia 40 0.9 4 -1 -21 Indonesia 367 0.6 -5 -10 -30

Pakistan 39 0.9 6 52 -30 Taipei, Chinese 363 0.6 -7 -2 -21

Thailand 32 0.7 8 12 3 Egypt 362 0.5 2 -2 -15

Japan 30 0.7 1 2 -30 Bangladesh 336 0.5 12 12 -13

Guatemala 27 0.6 17 17 -19 Tunisia 335 0.5 9 1 -12

Dominican Republic 17 0.4 72 34 4 Thailand 288 0.4 -2 -5 -21

Turkey 15 0.3 6 -35 -31 Israel 283 0.4 3 7 -17

El Salvador 14 0.3 19 26 18 Viet Nam 177 0.3 13 -3 -3Israel 12 0.3 18 -1 -7 Morocco 152 0.2 5 12 -18

Malaysia 12 0.3 4 110 -59 Norway 108 0.2 -1 2 -32

Viet Nam 8 0.2 31 57 -1 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 99 0.2 -12 -29 -18

Bangladesh 7 0.2 4 -23 29 Malaysia 98 0.1 -4 3 -40

Peru 6 0.1 13 82 -33 Belarus 88 0.1 4 -8 -19

Hong Kong, China 6 0.1 -17 6 -25 United Arab Emirates 83 0.1 4 3 -33

Switzerland 5 0.1 2 16 -41 Croatia 83 0.1 2 7 -19

  Argentina 4 0.1 5 -3 -13 Canada 67 0.1 -5 -4 -22

Honduras 3 0.1 30 62 16 South Africa 64 0.1 -2 -19 -33

Chile 3 0.1 -19 -62 -62 Ukraine 62 0.1 4 2 -17

Philippines 3 0.1 12 -9 -51 Russian Federation 60 0.1 -9 -35 -9

Costa Rica 2 0.1 -2 -21 -12 Hong Kong, China 60 0.1 -2 15 -23

Egypt 2 0.0 26 11 20 Uzbekistan 57 0.1 0 -8 -16

Ukraine 2 0.0 47 -16 41 Moldova 52 0.1 8 20 -20

Uruguay 2 0.0 -16 -26 -70 Brazil 51 0.1 -8 -18 -39

  Australia 1 0.0 10 208 -51 Serbia 45 0.1 ... 10 2

Ecuador 1 0.0 -6 155 99 Mexico 44 0.1 0 -15 -23

South Africa 1 0.0 ... -41 -33 Nepal 40 0.1 -10 -5 -22

Montserrat 1 0.0 ... ... 93 Syrian Arab Republic 33 0.1 -9 -14 -42

Singapore 1 0.0 -12 71 -13 Sri Lanka 31 0.0 -3 -9 -22

Nepal 1 0.0 16 -22 8 Peru 30 0.0 1 5 -28

Nicaragua 1 0.0 74 ... -25 Philippines 26 0.0 -2 3 -37

Bolivia 1 0.0 13 14 -6 Bosnia and Herzegovina 24 0.0 12 164 4

Above 40 4305 99.5 - - - Above 40 65810 99.7 - - -

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Textile imports of selected economies by origin, 2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Mexico a European Union (27)

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 14944 100.0 2 -2 -8 World 6753 100.0 4 10 -3

  Asia 13193 88.3 1 -4 -7 Asia 5898 87.3 5 12 1

Europe 1173 7.8 14 14 -14 Europe 602 8.9 -2 4 -22

North America 506 3.4 14 14 -23 North America 208 3.1 -6 4 -23

Middle East 40 0.3 26 136 -23 Middle East 20 0.3 -7 -27 -9

CIS 14 0.1 -2 -9 40 South and Central America 11 0.2 -9 21 -35

South and Central America 9 0.1 18 7 -44 Africa 11 0.2 1 33 -31

  Africa 8 0.1 5 0 -11 CIS 3 0.0 -16 -13 -57

Economy Economy

China 2896 19.4 10 -4 -9 China 4248 62.9 9 12 10

Japan 2818 18.9 0 4 -14 European Union (27) 518 7.7 -3 0 -25

Taipei, Chinese 2615 17.5 -2 -9 -8 Indonesia 319 4.7 0 10 -21

Korea, Republic of 2027 13.6 -3 -6 -10 Korea, Republic of 307 4.5 -3 10 -13

European Union (27) 1061 7.1 13 14 -15 Taipei, Chinese 280 4.1 0 3 -24

Above 5 11417 76.4 - - - Above 5 5670 84.0 - - -

Pakistan 907 6.1 9 -18 52 Thailand 214 3.2 7 20 -9

Hong Kong, China 719 4.8 -7 -15 -25 United States 188 2.8 -7 2 -25

United States 470 3.1 14 14 -25 Viet Nam 185 2.7 8 22 7

India 275 1.8 4 20 24 India 118 1.8 -4 2 -31

Thailand 265 1.8 12 11 -6 Malaysia 103 1.5 -6 28 1

Viet Nam 258 1.7 36 106 86 Pakistan 58 0.9 -5 16 -24

Indonesia 195 1.3 -1 -4 6 Switzerland 55 0.8 -11 86 22

Malaysia 101 0.7 2 -2 0 Turkey 29 0.4 1 6 -17

Turkey 73 0.5 32 -4 32 Philippines 24 0.4 2 -3 -24

Philippines 43 0.3 29 18 -4 Bangladesh 15 0.2 -6 27 -8

Switzerland 32 0.2 21 43 -27 Iran 12 0.2 -1 -32 -11

Canada 32 0.2 25 24 8 Canada 11 0.2 -12 55 -14Singapore 27 0.2 -5 -19 -19 Mexico 8 0.1 -1 -5 50

  Australia 22 0.1 3 -5 -32 China, Macao SAR 8 0.1 -1 -10 -30

Saudi Arabia 15 0.1 43 74 -4 Brazil 7 0.1 -10 33 -42

United Arab Emirates 12 0.1 24 432 -28 China, Hong Kong SAR 7 0.1 -10 -24 -30

Bangladesh 12 0.1 37 28 95 Egypt 5 0.1 -9 27 -2

Israel 11 0.1 31 10 7 Israel 5 0.1 -4 3 -1

Uzbekistan 8 0.1 21 ... ... Australia 4 0.1 7 -29 -49

Egypt 5 0.0 8 38 89 South Africa 3 0.0 14 41 -55

Norway 4 0.0 13 68 44 United Arab Emirates 3 0.0 9 -41 -1

Mexico 4 0.0 18 -31 -49 Peru 3 0.0 36 -9 -21

Brazil 4 0.0 39 18 -52 Sri Lanka 2 0.0 -11 -3 -2

New Zealand 3 0.0 5 11 -21 Singapore 2 0.0 -4 -42 8

Peru 3 0.0 14 -12 1 New Zealand 2 0.0 -7 -18 -8

Macao, China 3 0.0 -28 -63 -48 Russian Federation 1 0.0 2 -59 3

Sri Lanka 2 0.0 2 96 -21 Lao People's Dem. Rep. 1 0.0 27 362 221

Korea, Dem. People's Rep. of 2 0.0 27 21 -3 United Rep. of Tanzania 1 0.0 -5 27 -41

Belarus 2 0.0 1 -55 48 Nepal 1 0.0 -1 47 -32

Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 0.0 ... 139 115 Myanmar 1 0.0 -1 42 -33

Kazakhstan 2 0.0 ... -99 ... Belarus 1 0.0 17 5 -19

South Africa 1 0.0 4 4 -72 Uzbekistan 1 0.0 -27 33 -84

Nepal 1 0.0 16 28 -11 Tunisia 1 0.0 27 13 -40

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 1 0.0 43 ... -86 Estonia 1 0.0 32 94 18

Russian Federation 1 0.0 -21 -20 -80 Norway 0 0.0 4 164 -46

Above 40 14935 99.9 - - - Above 40 6750 100.0 - - -

a Imports are valued f.o.b.

b In 2009, Canada reported imports from Canada accounting for 0.4 per cent of its textile imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Note: In this table, data f or Canada and Mexico include valuation adjustments by the Secretariat

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

c In 2009, China reported imports from China accounting for 19.4 per cent of its textile imports. For further information, see the Metadata.

Textile imports of selected economies by origin, 2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

China c Japan

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 62 - - 36.0 29.5 1 11 -1 -23

extra-EU (27) exports 19 - - 9.9 8.9 2 10 2 -22

China a 60 4.6 6.9 10.3 28.3 16 15 17 -8

Hong Kong, China 10 - - - - -3 -4 -9 -19

domestic exports 0 1.7 2.1 0.7 0.1 -15 -13 -14 -29

re-exports 10 - - - - -3 -3 -8 -18

United States 10 6.8 4.8 7.0 4.7 -1 -2 1 -21

Korea, Republic of 9 4.0 5.8 8.1 4.3 -4 3 0 -12

India 9 2.4 2.1 3.5 4.3 6 10 6 -13

Taipei, Chinese 8 3.2 5.9 7.6 3.7 -4 0 -5 -15

Turkey 8 0.6 1.4 2.3 3.7 9 18 5 -18

Pakistan 7 1.6 2.6 2.9 3.1 4 -1 -3 -9

Japan 6 9.3 5.6 4.5 2.9 -2 2 4 -17

United Arab Emirates b, c 5 0.1 0.0 2.5 2.3 2 29 26 -37Indonesia 3 0.1 1.2 2.2 1.5 -1 6 -4 -13

Thailand 3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.4 5 8 3 -7

Viet Nam b 2 ... ... 0.2 0.9 22 25 18 16

Canada 2 0.6 0.7 1.4 0.8 -3 -2 -14 -17

Above 15 193 - - 90.4 91.6 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 66 - - 34.6 29.7 2 12 -1 -22

extra-EU (27) imports 23 - - 9.8 10.2 4 15 2 -19

United States 19 4.5 6.2 9.6 8.6 2 3 -4 -17

China a, d 15 1.9 4.9 7.7 6.7 2 2 -2 -8

Hong Kong, China 10 - - - - -3 -3 -9 -19

retained imports 0 3.7 3.8 0.9 0.1 -17 1 -25 -41

Japan 7 3.0 3.8 3.0 3.0 4 2 10 -3

Viet Nam b 6 ... ... 0.8 2.7 18 29 11 3

Turkey 5 0.1 0.5 1.3 2.1 9 28 -6 -16

Mexico a, e 4 0.2 0.9 3.5 1.9 -4 -5 -5 -22

Canada e 4 2.3 2.2 2.5 1.6 -2 2 -3 -17

Korea, Republic of 4 0.7 1.8 2.0 1.6 1 6 -1 -14

Russian Federation b, e 4 - - 0.8 1.6 12 22 25 -36

Indonesia 3 0.4 0.7 0.8 1.3 9 8 315 -14

Brazil e 3 0.1 0.2 0.6 1.2 11 37 35 -12

United Arab Emirates 2 0.8 0.9 1.2 1.0 1 15 11 -20

Saudi Arabia b 2 2.3 1.2 0.6 1.0 9 8 28 34

Above 15 143 - - 69.9 64.0 - - - -

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

c Mainly re-exports.

d In 2009, China reported imports of textiles from China amounting to $2.9 billion. For further information, see the Metadata.

e Imports are valued f.o.b.

Leading exporters and importers of textiles, 2009

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/importsValue Annual percentage change

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World 104354 | 157400 241335 253359 211054 2.5 1.7

  Argentina 158 258 233 274 214 1.0 0.4

  Australia 153 347 340 319 242 0.5 0.2

Bangladesh b, c 343 393 884 1090 1071 6.2 7.1

Belarus - 410 567 588 454 5.6 2.1

Brazil 769 895 1436 1361 953 1.6 0.6

Canada 687 2204 2316 1992 1644 0.8 0.5

Chile 33 114 133 105 89 0.6 0.2

China d 7219 16135 56025 65361 59821 6.5 5.0

Colombia 133 268 628 858 639 2.1 1.9

Croatia ... 87 132 141 118 2.0 1.1

Egypt c 554 412 726 844 813 8.8 3.5

El Salvador d 38 79 143 188 180 2.7 4.7

European Union (27) - 56737 81944 81111 62223 2.3 1.4

intra-EU (27) exports - 41170 58160 56910 43413 2.5 1.4extra-EU (27) exports - 15567 23785 24201 18810 2.0 1.2

Guatemala 34 53 | 202 248 207 2.0 2.9

Hong Kong, China 8213 13441 13417 12256 9976 6.6 3.0

domestic exports 2171 1176 462 396 280 5.0 1.7

re-exports 6042 12265 12955 11860 9696 6.8 3.1

India 2180 5570 9812 10447 9105 13.1 5.6

Indonesia 1241 3505 3829 3675 3208 5.4 2.7

Iran, Islamic Rep. of c 510 766 962 1003 617 2.7 0.8

Israel 270 490 764 774 795 1.6 1.7

Japan 5871 7023 7102 7373 6099 1.5 1.1

Korea, Republic of 6076 12710 10373 10371 9155 7.4 2.5

Macao, China 136 272 197 107 57 10.7 6.0

Malaysia d 343 1270 1470 1549 1359 1.3 0.9

Mauritius c, d 35 81 88 80 66 5.2 3.4

Mexico d 713 2571 2216 1993 1624 1.5 0.7

Morocco d 203 123 326 330 305 1.7 2.2Nepal 82 182 170 185 243 22.7 29.9

New Zealand 135 142 304 280 216 1.1 0.9

Norway 163 173 258 252 181 0.3 0.1

Pakistan 2663 4532 7371 7186 6510 50.2 36.8

Peru 221 128 250 314 272 1.8 1.0

Philippines d 132 297 205 194 147 0.7 0.4

Russian Federation - 430 517 488 433 0.4 0.1

Saudi Arabia c 31 114 324 419 284 0.1 0.1

Singapore 903 907 | 969 885 697 0.7 0.3

domestic exports 141 293 | 320 274 203 0.4 0.1

re-exports 762 614 | 649 611 495 1.0 0.4

South Africa c 167 240 332 301 226 0.8 0.4

Sri Lanka c 25 244 162 169 147 4.5 2.0

Switzerland 2557 1503 | 1761 1801 1386 1.9 0.8

Syrian Arab Republic c 555 158 | 1045 1464 1364 3.4 13.1

Taipei, Chinese 6128 11891 9732 9253 7891 8.0 3.9

Tanzania ... 11 56 111 122 1.7 3.9

Thailand 928 1958 3114 3211 3002 2.8 2.0

Tunisia 112 154 495 478 395 2.6 2.7

Turkey 1440 3672 8940 9396 7723 13.2 7.6

Ukraine - 127 290 289 183 0.9 0.5

United Arab Emirates c, e 6 3903 6126 7747 4850 7.8 2.8

United States 5039 10952 12426 12496 9931 1.4 0.9

Viet Nam c ... 299 1321 1563 1815 2.1 3.2

b Figures refer to fiscal year.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

e Mainly re-exports.

Value

Textile exports of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

a Or nearest year.

d Includes significant exports from processing zones.

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a  Argentina 53 653 1000 1147 909 2.6 2.3

  Australia b 1445 1632 2051 2209 1928 2.3 1.2

Bangladesh c, d 452 1350 1206 1546 1416 15.2 6.5

Belarus - 256 487 591 421 3.0 1.5

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 112 286 1079 1470 1266 2.0 3.1

Bosnia and Herzegovina ... ... 294 329 285 ... 3.2

Brazil e 252 1045 2183 2947 2584 1.9 2.0

Cambodia b, d ... 432 1350 1365 1683 22.3 27.2

Canada b 2325 4126 4431 4319 3571 1.7 1.1

Chile 203 431 564 662 468 2.3 1.1

China f 5292 12832 16645 16288 14944 5.7 1.5

Colombia 75 558 988 999 816 4.8 2.5

Costa Rica f 83 184 232 290 235 2.9 2.1

Croatia ... 249 566 598 459 3.2 2.2

Dominican Republic b, d, f ... 1173 823 824 744 12.4 6.1

Egypt d 211 526 1279 1800 1800 3.8 4.0

El Salvador f 111 325 940 968 680 6.6 9.4

European Union (27) g - 57422 85563 84895 66039 2.2 1.4

extra-EU (27) imports - 16222 27403 27985 22626 1.8 1.4

FYR Macedonia ... 27 425 464 387 1.3 7.7

Guatemala f 38 59 | 1043 990 794 1.2 6.9

Honduras b 26 501 1413 1559 1093 12.6 14.0

Hong Kong, China 10182 13716 13559 12313 9964 6.4 2.8

retained imports 4140 1451 604 454 269 4.2 0.7

India 240 578 2247 2437 2187 1.1 0.9

Indonesia 785 1251 785 3262 2802 2.9 3.1

Iran, Islamic Rep. of d ... 298 375 428 482 2.1 1.0

Israel 474 759 763 801 669 2.0 1.4

Japan 4133 4935 6297 6948 6753 1.3 1.2

Jordan 107 172 670 651 518 3.7 3.7

Kenya 17 47 250 252 190 1.5 1.9

Korea, Republic of 1947 3359 4140 4112 3536 2.1 1.1

Kuwait d 168 212 325 350 273 3.0 1.5Macao, China 619 902 485 310 146 40.0 3.2

Madagascar d 20 200 417 536 299 18.2 9.2

Malaysia f 951 1114 1184 1121 916 1.4 0.7

Mauritius d 336 411 290 264 195 19.6 5.2

Mexico b, f 992 5822 5640 5366 4197 3.3 1.8

Morocco f 361 1364 2306 2364 1984 11.8 6.0

New Zealand 396 369 564 537 447 2.7 1.8

Norway 554 509 927 960 741 1.5 1.1

Pakistan 126 130 579 589 591 1.2 1.9

Peru 17 165 479 614 460 2.2 2.1

Philippines 910 1250 1189 873 604 3.4 1.3

Russian Federation b, d - 1316 4408 5512 3525 2.9 1.8

Saudi Arabia d 1312 986 1296 1655 2221 3.3 2.3

Singapore 1778 1275 | 1174 1193 907 0.9 0.4

retained imports 1016 661 | 525 582 412 0.9 0.4

South Africa b 561 570 1015 1019 906 2.1 1.4

Sri Lanka d 412 1483 1607 1694 1451 20.7 14.2Switzerland 1849 1326 2032 2177 1823 1.6 1.2

Syrian Arab Republic d 168 399 | 292 491 485 10.5 3.0

Taipei, Chinese 1013 1460 1188 1181 904 1.0 0.5

Thailand 898 1630 2160 2444 1913 2.6 1.4

Tunisia 790 1207 1997 2088 1749 14.1 9.2

Turkey 567 2124 6009 5646 4718 3.9 3.3

Ukraine - 450 984 1117 825 3.2 1.8

United Arab Emirates 983 2055 2605 2884 2321 5.9 1.7

United States 6730 15985 24089 23128 19211 1.3 1.1

Viet Nam d ... 1379 5139 5703 5902 8.8 8.4

d Includes Secretariat estimates.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

g See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Figures refer to fiscal year.

f Includes significant imports into processing zones.

Value

Textile imports of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

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Table II.67

2009 2000 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

World 316 100.0 100.0   100.0 100.0 5 5 -14

 Asia

World 168 100.0 100.0   46.1 53.2 7 5 -11

Europe 55 23.7 32.9   10.9 17.5 11 17 -8

North America 52 39.3 31.0   18.1 16.5 4 -4 -8

  Asia 36 29.4 21.7  13.6 11.5 3 2 -9

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 9 1.9 5.4   0.9 2.9 20 14 -44

Middle East 7 2.8 4.4   1.3 2.3 13 5 -2

South and Central America 4 1.7 2.4   0.8 1.3 11 3 -19

  Africa 4 1.2 2.3  0.5 1.2 15 -24 1

China

World 107 100.0 100.0   18.3 34.0 13 4 -11

Europe 32 16.8 30.0   3.1 10.2 20 24 -9

  Asia 30 51.8 28.1  9.5 9.6 5 1 -7

North America 25 20.7 23.1   3.8 7.8 14 -10 1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 9 3.4 8.0   0.6 2.7 24 14 -45

Middle East 5 2.6 4.8   0.5 1.6 21 -2 -2

South and Central America 3 3.1 3.1   0.6 1.0 13 -1 -21

  Africa 3 1.6 2.9  0.3 1.0 21 -29 3

Other economies in Asia

World 61 100.0 100.0   27.8 19.2 1 5 -12

North America 27 51.5 45.1   14.3 8.6 0 1 -16

Europe 23 28.3 37.9   7.9 7.3 4 8 -8

  Asia 6 14.7 10.3   4.1 2.0 -3 5 -16

Middle East 2 2.8 3.5   0.8 0.7 4 29 -2South and Central America 1 0.8 1.2   0.2 0.2 6 29 -4

  Africa 1 0.9 1.2  0.2 0.2 4 6 -4

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.9 0.7   0.2 0.1 -1 16 -11

Europe

World 112 100.0 100.0   32.7 35.5 6 7 -15

Europe 95 82.7 84.7   27.0 30.1 7 7 -14

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5 1.8 4.3   0.6 1.5 17 20 -33

  Asia 4 4.4 3.9   1.4 1.4 5 10 -18

North America 3 7.1 2.9   2.3 1.0 -4 -6 -30

Middle East 3 1.7 2.3   0.5 0.8 10 25 -9

  Africa 1 1.7 1.3  0.6 0.5 3 11 -2

South and Central America 0 0.5 0.3   0.2 0.1 1 15 -16

South and Central America

World 10 100.0 100.0   5.9 3.1 -2 -1 -22

North America 8 92.9 84.3   5.5 2.6 -3 -4 -18South and Central America 1 5.2 12.6   0.3 0.4 8 16 -41

Europe 0 1.6 2.3   0.1 0.1 2 -5 -36

  Asia 0 0.1 0.4   0.0 0.0 14 0 -17

  Africa 0 0.0 0.1  0.0 0.0 35 75 -25

Middle East 0 0.1 0.1   0.0 0.0 5 21 -14

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0 0.0 0.0   0.0 0.0 -1 -17 -73

Annual percentage change

Clothing exports of selected regions and economies by destination, 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Value Share in region's exports Share in world exports

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 7768 100.0 8 8 -8 World 72059 100.0 1 -3 -13

  Asia 6311 81.2 11 10 -6 Asia 54858 76.1 4 -1 -10

North America 712 9.2 0 8 -15 South and Central America 7851 10.9 -4 -5 -18

Europe 432 5.6 4 -3 -25 North America 4179 5.8 -10 -13 -18

South and Central America 203 2.6 8 6 -1 Europe 2235 3.1 -7 -11 -32

  Africa 79 1.0 11 4 3 Africa 1868 2.6 4 -4 -14

Middle East 21 0.3 -1 -12 -5 Middle East 1027 1.4 -4 -16 -24

CIS 9 0.1 -9 9 -25 CIS 40 0.1 -24 -32 -23

Economy Economy

China 4119 53.0 18 9 -10 China 28201 39.1 14 0 -1

Bangladesh 629 8.1 22 20 16 Viet Nam 5332 7.4 67 20 -4

United States 456 5.9 -2 14 -15 Indonesia 4154 5.8 7 1 -5

European Union (27) 327 4.2 3 -3 -26 Mexico 3580 5.0 -10 -10 -16

India 321 4.1 3 -5 -4 Bangladesh 3580 5.0 5 11 -2

Above 5 5852 75.3 - - - Above 5 44846 62.2 - - -

Viet Nam 253 3.3 30 36 10 India 3126 4.3 4 -3 -8

Mexico 250 3.2 6 0 -16 Honduras 2158 3.0 -1 4 -21

Cambodia 250 3.2 42 32 1 Cambodia 1950 2.7 9 -2 -22

Indonesia 166 2.1 7 4 3 European Union (27) 1843 2.6 -5 -7 -32

Thailand 105 1.4 1 -2 0 Thailand 1765 2.5 -3 -3 -21

Malaysia 92 1.2 2 20 -2 Pakistan 1467 2.0 3 0 -13

Pakistan 85 1.1 4 -2 6 El Salvador 1330 1.8 -2 3 -15

Turkey 84 1.1 9 -3 -23 Sri Lanka 1319 1.8 -2 -5 -19

Honduras 62 0.8 11 15 0 Malaysia 1300 1.8 -1 6 -14

Sri Lanka 59 0.8 2 11 -5 Guatemala 1161 1.6 -3 -4 -20

Philippines 47 0.6 -3 -21 -21 Philippines 1071 1.5 -7 -21 -26

Taipei, Chinese 40 0.5 -11 4 -13 Nicaragua 918 1.3 11 -3 -5Korea, Republic of 31 0.4 -19 6 -40 Jordan 791 1.1 37 -15 -22

Hong Kong, China 28 0.4 -24 1 -49 Egypt 778 1.1 7 6 -1

El Salvador 27 0.3 10 -8 4 Dominican Republic 627 0.9 -14 -20 -27

Peru 26 0.3 18 1 11 Peru 622 0.9 5 -3 -25

Guatemala 22 0.3 14 25 11 Canada 599 0.8 -12 -26 -27

Egypt 17 0.2 8 19 24 Taipei, Chinese 534 0.7 -15 -15 -35

Tunisia 17 0.2 27 -5 7 Haiti 524 0.7 8 -8 24

Morocco 16 0.2 30 11 -18 Korea, Republic of 338 0.5 -20 -18 -43

Dominican Republic 14 0.2 -5 1 -10 Hong Kong, China 317 0.4 -26 -24 -81

Haiti 14 0.2 18 -16 12 Lesotho 290 0.4 8 -11 -19

Nicaragua 13 0.2 13 38 -10 Turkey 286 0.4 -14 -28 -36

Madagascar 11 0.1 31 9 -2 Colombia 236 0.3 -6 -9 -35

Jordan 11 0.1 47 -21 7 Madagascar 223 0.3 8 -4 -24

Macao, China 8 0.1 -16 -11 -62 Costa Rica 210 0.3 -14 -28 -32

Switzerland 8 0.1 6 -9 -16 Kenya 204 0.3 18 -1 -21

Japan 8 0.1 0 -11 0 Macao, China 181 0.3 -19 -18 -79

Israel 8 0.1 -3 11 -5 Israel 118 0.2 -15 -10 -34

Costa Rica 8 0.1 1 10 10 Mauritius 106 0.1 -9 -12 0

Lesotho 7 0.1 6 -15 20 Swaziland 99 0.1 13 -7 -26

Colombia 6 0.1 5 5 -17 Switzerland 78 0.1 5 -9 -17

Canada 6 0.1 ... -25 56 Bahrain 74 0.1 -8 14 -9

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 6 0.1 18 -26 29 Singapore 74 0.1 -17 -20 -42

Ukraine 6 0.1 10 18 -28 Japan 62 0.1 -6 -16 -34

Above 40 7662 98.6 - - - Above 40 71625 99.4 - - -

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Canada a United States

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Value Share Value Share

2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009 2009 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Region Region

World 160112 100.0 8 9 -11 World 25510 100.0 3 8 -1

Europe 87794 54.8 7 6 -14 Asia 23838 93.4 3 9 0

  Asia 62792 39.2 11 15 -6 Europe 1335 5.2 -2 -2 -21

  Africa 7427 4.6 3 4 -18 North America 190 0.7 -11 -10 -11

CIS 736 0.5 0 -5 -23 Africa 88 0.3 20 16 -2

North America 718 0.4 2 8 -13 South and Central America 44 0.2 1 -4 3

South and Central America 330 0.2 1 7 -23 CIS 10 0.0 15 13 26

Middle East 297 0.2 -8 -6 -21 Middle East 4 0.0 -7 -24 -33

Economy Economy

European Union (27) 75115 46.9 6 7 -13 China 21153 82.9 4 8 -1

China 38057 23.8 18 23 -5 European Union (27) 1241 4.9 -2 -3 -22

Turkey 9967 6.2 7 -5 -16 Viet Nam 1045 4.1 7 21 21

Bangladesh 7146 4.5 13 15 2 Thailand 329 1.3 1 16 5

India 6316 3.9 12 11 -1 Korea, Republic of 232 0.9 -14 -12 2

Above 5 136601 85.3 - - - Above 5 24001 94.1 - - -

Tunisia 3185 2.0 3 8 -17 India 195 0.8 4 20 4

Morocco 2813 1.8 3 1 -21 Malaysia 194 0.8 3 18 -4

Viet Nam 1752 1.1 10 18 -9 United States 166 0.7 -11 -7 -9

Sri Lanka 1687 1.1 8 16 -2 Indonesia 165 0.6 -3 10 12

Indonesia 1603 1.0 -1 2 -8 Myanmar 149 0.6 47 38 14

Pakistan 1568 1.0 7 9 -7 Bangladesh 121 0.5 24 52 165

Thailand 1286 0.8 3 7 -10 Philippines 66 0.3 -6 -2 -14

Malaysia 865 0.5 2 8 -11 Taipei, Chinese 65 0.3 -6 8 -2

Switzerland 838 0.5 8 9 -19 Turkey 61 0.2 19 17 -2

Cambodia 753 0.5 12 14 -8 Cambodia 45 0.2 44 29 138

Hong Kong, China 626 0.4 -16 -46 -51 Tunisia 41 0.2 21 4 8

Egypt 583 0.4 9 23 -17 Morocco 35 0.1 30 38 -10FYR Macedonia 582 0.4 11 11 -17 Sri Lanka 26 0.1 5 5 15

United States 539 0.3 2 11 -13 Hong Kong, China 26 0.1 -14 -19 -32

Mauritius 524 0.3 -2 -6 -16 Switzerland 20 0.1 2 3 -5

Croatia 465 0.3 0 4 -17 Mexico 15 0.1 -7 -23 -24

Ukraine 404 0.3 2 -2 -25 Peru 14 0.1 11 3 8

Serbia 342 0.2 ... 12 -19 Pakistan 11 0.0 -3 -5 29

Madagascar 283 0.2 2 -5 -12 Canada 10 0.0 -11 -15 -14

  Albania 265 0.2 13 25 -5 Croatia 9 0.0 22 2 1

Philippines 188 0.1 -6 -16 -20 Brazil 8 0.0 7 20 -24

Myanmar 180 0.1 -5 -2 -16 Lao People's Dem. Rep. 7 0.0 35 124 37

Moldova 179 0.1 11 1 -12 Honduras 6 0.0 -2 -23 38

Bosnia and Herzegovina 162 0.1 6 15 -21 Macao, China 6 0.0 -9 14 -60

Korea, Republic of 148 0.1 -18 -36 -41 Egypt 5 0.0 41 166 8

Taipei, Chinese 147 0.1 -13 -29 -34 Moldova 4 0.0 ... 45 46

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 146 0.1 3 10 -11 Ukraine 4 0.0 10 10 -13

Japan 143 0.1 0 8 -17 Madagascar 4 0.0 14 -28 -8

Peru 128 0.1 8 12 -10 Nepal 4 0.0 -19 42 -16

United Arab Emirates 104 0.1 -9 -12 -16 Colombia 3 0.0 2 10 14

Mexico 93 0.1 11 13 -13 Jordan 2 0.0 55 16 1

Israel 90 0.1 -10 -2 -19 Mauritius 2 0.0 -8 -27 -27

Canada 85 0.1 1 -9 -14 New Zealand 2 0.0 1 -20 -6

Belarus 78 0.0 -5 -8 -28 Bolivia 2 0.0 6 50 1

Syrian Arab Republic 71 0.0 -3 -6 -28 Costa Rica 2 0.0 1 289 21

Above 40 159506 99.6 - - - Above 40 25494 99.9 - - -

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Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

(Million dollars and percentage)

European Union (27) Japan

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2009 1980 1990 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

China a 107 4.0 8.9 18.3 34.0 13 21 4 -11

European Union (27) 97 - - 28.5 30.7 6 15 8 -15

extra-EU (27) exports 22 - - 6.6 6.9 6 19 12 -22

Hong Kong, China 23 - - - - -1 1 -3 -18

domestic exports 1 11.5 8.6 5.0 0.2 -27 -26 -42 -80

re-exports 22 - - - - 5 10 5 -11

Turkey 12 0.3 3.1 3.3 3.7 7 15 -2 -15

India 11 1.7 2.3 3.0 3.6 8 5 16 0

Bangladesh b 11 0.0 0.6 2.6 3.4 9 6 23 -2

Viet Nam b 9 ... ... 0.9 2.7 19 33 18 -1

Indonesia 6 0.2 1.5 2.4 1.9 3 2 7 -6

United States 4 3.1 2.4 4.4 1.3 -8 -11 3 -6

Mexico a 4 0.0 0.5 4.4 1.3 -8 -19 -4 -15

Thailand 4 0.7 2.6 1.9 1.2 0 -4 4 -12Pakistan 3 0.3 0.9 1.1 1.1 5 -3 3 -14

Malaysia a 3 0.4 1.2 1.1 1.0 4 11 15 -14

Tunisia 3 0.8 1.0 1.1 1.0 4 18 5 -17

Morocco a 3 0.3 0.7 1.2 1.0 3 9 -3 -10

Above 15 278 - - 79.2 88.0 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 160 - - 41.0 48.5 8 14 9 -11

extra-EU (27) imports 85 - - 19.8 25.8 9 14 10 -9

United States 72 16.4 24.0 33.1 21.8 1 2 -3 -13

Japan 26 3.6 7.8 9.7 7.7 3 1 8 -1

Hong Kong, China 16 - - - - 0 2 -3 -16

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Canada c 8 1.7 2.1 1.8 2.3 8 12 8 -8

Russian Federation b, c 7 - - 1.3 2.2 12 79 -17 -40

Switzerland 5 3.4 3.1 1.6 1.6 6 11 12 -10  Australia c 4 0.8 0.6 0.9 1.2 9 13 16 -5

Korea, Republic of 3 0.0 0.1 0.6 1.0 11 15 -2 -20

Saudi Arabia b 3 1.6 0.7 0.4 0.9 16 18 4 50

United Arab Emirates 3 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.8 13 26 21 -8

Norway 2 1.7 1.1 0.6 0.7 6 16 12 -13

Turkey 2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.7 26 43 41 -3

Mexico a, c 2 0.3 0.5 1.8 0.6 -6 -2 3 -17

China a 2 0.1 0.0 0.6 0.6 5 15 16 -19

Above 15 d 299 - - 94.1 90.7 - - - -

c Imports are valued f.o.b.

d Excludes retained imports of Hong Kong, China.

Leading exporters and importers of clothing, 2009

a Includes significant shipments through processing zones.

b Includes Secretariat estimates.

(Billion dollars and percentage)

Share in world exports/importsValue Annual percentage change

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a

World 108129 | 197570 347059 364914 315622 3.1 2.6

  Albania ... 97 289 351 291 37.6 26.8

Bangladesh b, c 643 5067 8855 10920 10726 79.3 71.1

Belarus - 262 400 449 344 3.6 1.6

Bosnia and Herzegovina ... ... 177 208 184 ... 4.7

Botswana ... 30 340 260 196 1.1 5.7

Cambodia c ... 970 2851 2985 2974 69.8 70.8

Canada 328 2077 1586 1271 1005 0.8 0.3

China d 9669 36071 115516 120399 107261 14.5 8.9

Colombia 460 520 1351 1222 592 4.0 1.8

Costa Rica d 54 660 212 266 194 11.2 2.2

Croatia ... 469 585 604 509 10.6 4.9

Dominican Republic d 782 | 2555 728 615 517 44.5 9.5

Egypt c 144 710 1330 787 1442 15.1 6.3

El Salvador d 184 1673 1599 1679 1355 56.9 35.7

European Union (27) - 56240 105375 114314 96797 2.3 2.1

intra-EU (27) exports - 43286 80579 86573 75115 2.6 2.5

extra-EU (27) exports - 12954 24795 27741 21682 1.7 1.4

FYR Macedonia ... 318 635 823 584 24.0 21.7

Guatemala 24 49 | 1390 1230 1049 1.8 14.5

Haiti 63 245 459 421 ... 76.9 86.0

Honduras 64 2275 2842 2940 2377 68.0 45.7

Hong Kong, China 15406 24214 28765 27908 22826 11.9 6.9

domestic exports 9266 9935 4985 2867 578 42.2 3.4

re-exports 6140 14279 23780 25041 22248 8.0 7.1

India 2530 5960 9932 11495 11454 14.1 7.0

Indonesia 1646 4734 5870 6285 5915 7.2 5.0

Japan 568 534 523 593 483 0.1 0.1

Jordan 11 115 1218 1041 852 6.1 13.4

Kenya 9 9 241 255 174 0.5 3.9

Korea, Republic of 7879 5027 1914 1741 1396 2.9 0.4

Lesotho c ... 161 503 457 484 73.1 64.5

Macao, China 1111 1849 1491 1053 269 72.8 28.0

Madagascar c 11 309 394 531 431 37.4 37.8Malaysia d 1315 2257 3159 3624 3126 2.3 2.0

Mauritius c, d 607 948 887 845 717 60.9 36.9

Mexico d 587 8631 5139 4911 4165 5.2 1.8

Moldova - 76 238 267 227 16.0 17.6

Morocco d 722 2401 3517 3420 3079 32.3 22.2

Myanmar c 12 800 412 371 505 48.6 7.5

Pakistan 1014 2144 3806 3906 3357 23.8 19.0

Peru 120 504 1406 1641 1166 7.2 4.3

Philippines d 1733 2536 2294 1979 1534 6.4 4.0

Serbia ... ... 445 552 533 ... 6.4

Serbia and Montenegro ... 130 ... ... ... 7.6 4.9

Singapore 1588 1825 | 1779 1557 1041 1.3 0.4

domestic exports 995 504 | 222 222 155 0.6 0.1

re-exports c 593 1321 | 1557 1335 885 2.2 0.7

Sri Lanka c 638 2812 3272 3437 2991 51.8 40.7

Swaziland c ... 124 47 44 63 13.6 4.2

Switzerland 686 607 | 1771 1921 1616 0.8 0.9Syrian Arab Republic c 330 129 | 975 557 414 2.8 4.0

Taipei, Chinese 3987 3015 1274 1194 904 2.0 0.4

Thailand 2817 3759 4073 4241 3724 5.4 2.4

Tunisia 1126 2227 3571 3766 3120 38.1 21.6

Turkey 3331 6533 13886 13590 11555 23.5 11.3

Ukraine - 417 718 719 551 2.9 1.4

United Arab Emirates c, e 146 910 2953 3786 2919 1.8 1.7

United States 2565 8629 4320 4449 4186 1.1 0.4

Viet Nam c ... 1821 7400 8724 8629 12.6 15.1

a Or nearest year.

b Figures refer to fiscal year.

c Includes Secretariat estimates.

d Includes significant exports from processing zones.

e Mainly re-exports.

Value

Clothing exports of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise exports

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1990 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2009 a  Albania ... 68 232 246 182 6.3 4.0

  Argentina 6 333 271 417 394 1.3 1.0

  Australia b 711 1858 3703 4280 4058 2.6 2.6

Bangladesh c, d 14 174 197 252 231 2.0 1.1

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 101 390 1443 1641 851 2.7 2.1

Bosnia and Herzegovina ... ... 189 220 185 ... 2.1

Brazil e 59 173 614 883 963 0.3 0.8

Canada b 2388 3690 7613 8248 7559 1.5 2.4

Chile 52 501 1176 1416 1129 2.7 2.7

China f 48 1192 1976 2282 1842 0.5 0.2

Colombia 19 80 258 335 306 0.7 0.9

Costa Rica f 17 592 236 272 236 9.3 2.1

Croatia ... 278 691 762 641 3.5 3.0

Ecuador 1 23 185 214 87 0.6 0.6

Egypt 9 404 817 358 408 2.9 0.9

El Salvador f 171 713 331 306 259 14.4 3.6

European Union (27) g - 83181 165320 179982 160112 3.2 3.4

extra-EU (27) imports - 40148 84741 93409 84997 4.4 5.1

Guatemala f 5 33 | 208 183 154 0.7 1.3

Honduras 25 1304 333 186 290 32.7 3.7

Hong Kong, China 6913 16008 19149 18546 15508 7.5 4.4

retained imports ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Iceland 75 88 184 169 98 3.4 2.7

Israel 61 471 949 1123 1007 1.2 2.0

Japan 8765 19709 23997 25870 25510 5.2 4.6

Jordan 28 61 296 326 297 1.3 2.1

Korea, Republic of 151 1307 4318 4223 3379 0.8 1.0

Kuwait d 206 317 699 739 587 4.4 3.3

Macao, China 26 214 1105 872 268 9.5 5.8

Malaysia f 76 148 410 492 352 0.2 0.3

Mexico b, f 573 3602 2459 2544 2112 2.1 0.9

Morocco f 8 232 321 356 294 2.0 0.9

New Zealand 149 401 877 914 828 2.9 3.2Norway 1231 1287 2286 2571 2235 3.7 3.2

Peru 1 59 183 252 256 0.8 1.2

Qatar d 29 54 264 302 195 1.7 0.8

Russian Federation b, d - 2688 14505 12018 7250 6.0 3.8

Saudi Arabia d 833 813 1939 2018 3025 2.7 3.2

Serbia ... ... 362 491 335 ... 2.1

Serbia and Montenegro ... 46 ... ... ... 1.2 1.3

Singapore 920 1881 | 2428 2224 1698 1.4 0.7

retained imports 328 560 | 871 889 812 0.7 0.7

South Africa b 108 223 994 993 1054 0.8 1.7

Switzerland 3437 3160 5184 5805 5242 3.8 3.4

Taipei, Chinese 290 978 1118 1176 1010 0.7 0.6

Thailand 29 131 331 392 372 0.2 0.3

Tunisia 191 438 644 635 532 5.1 2.8

Turkey 16 264 1566 2216 2147 0.5 1.5

Ukraine - 60 375 877 478 0.4 1.1

United Arab Emirates 514 832 2296 2777 2543 2.4 1.8United States 26977 67115 84851 82464 72059 5.3 3.8

Viet Nam d ... 450 270 352 305 2.9 0.4

c Figures refer to fiscal year.

d Includes Secretariat estimates.

f Includes significant imports into processing zones.

Value

Clothing imports of selected economies, 1990-2009

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share in economy's total

merchandise imports

a Or nearest year.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

e Beginning 2000, imports are valued f.o.b.

g See the Metadata for information on intra-EU (27) imports.

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III. Trade in commercial services

The Highlights

Services sectors unevenly hit by the crisis

Transportation services mirror decline in merchandise trade

Asia sees the biggest decline in transportation services

Rapid recovery under way or travel exports

Fall in travel exports hits small islands

Exports o inancial services collapse

Europe most aected by collapse o inancial services

Computer and inormation services are more resilient than

other sectors

Asia doubled its share in exports o computer and inormation

services since 2000

This chapter provides an analysis of

 the trends in commercial services

by major services sector.

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Asia sees the biggest decline in transportation services

Exports o transportation services in selected countries, 2008–2009

• In 2009, China’s exports o transportation services

dropped by 39 per cent. Signicant declines

were also recorded by the Republic o Korea

(-35 per cent) and Japan (-32 per cent).

• Exports o transport services rom the European

Union and the United States ell by more than 20

per cent. In Russia, the decrease was by 18 per cent.

• Data or the rst quarter o 2010 indicate a

gradual rebound in transport services.

China Korea, Rep. of Japan EU 27 Uni ted States Russian Fed.

2008

2009

-40-35-30

-25-20-15-10

-505

101520253035

Percentagechange

World travel exports, Q1 2008–Q4 2009

Rapid recovery under way or travel exports

• In 2009, world travel exports decreased by 9 per

cent, refecting the worldwide drop in international

tourism (with tourist arrivals down by 4 per cent).

• The decline was most pronounced in Europe

(-13 per cent), North America (-11 per cent)

and the Commonwealth o Independent States

(-22 per cent). However, Asian economies were

less aected, decreasing by 3 per cent.

• World tourism is recovering rapidly. According to

orecasts rom the World Tourism Organization,

the number o international tourists will

increase by 3-4 per cent in 2010.

Q1 2008 Q2 2008 Q3 2008 Q4 2008 Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2009

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-10

-5

0

5

10

15

20

Percentagechange

year-on-year

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Fall in travel exports hits small islands

• The drop in international tourists was

particularly severe or small islands, which are

heavily dependent on tourism receipts.

• Travel exports or Mauritius and the Seychelles

ell by 23 per cent in 2009. In Cape Verde,

exports declined by 18 per cent. In the

Maldives and the Bahamas, the decline was

by 8 per cent and 10 per cent respectively.

• Travel receipts account or between 20 and 50

per cent o GDP in the small island economies.

Exports o travel in selected economies, 2008–2009

Maldives Bahamas Cape Verde Seychelles Mauritius

2008

2009

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-20

-15

-10

-5

0

5

10

Percentagechange

Exports o fnancial services collapse

• Turmoil in the nancial markets resulted

in world exports o nancial services

declining by 15 per cent in 2009.

• Dropping by over 20 per cent year-on-year in

the rst hal o 2009, exports began to recover

slowly in the last ew months o the year.

• In the last quarter o 2009, world

exports o nancial services were

up by 3 per cent year-on-year.

World exports o fnancial services Q1 2008–Q4 2009

Percentagechange,

year-on-year

Q2 2008Q1 2008 Q3 2008 Q4 2008 Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2009

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-25

-20

-15

-10

-5

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5

10

15

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Europe most aected by collapse o fnancial services

Computer and inormation services are

more resilient than other sectors

• Europe’s nancial sector was the most aected

by the economic crisis. In 2009, EU exports o

nancial services plummeted by 19 per cent, to

US$ 133 billion, some US$ 30 billion less than in

2008. Switzerland’s exports ell by 16 per cent.

• World exports o computer and inormation

services decreased by 6 per cent in 2009,

ater record growth o 23 per cent in 2008.

• Exports ell by 9 per cent in Europe, and by 14

per cent in the Commonwealth o Independent

States. North America’s exports stagnated.

• In the United States, the second largest world

exporter o nancial services, and in Hong

Kong, China, the decline was by 7 per cent.

• At the start o 2010, exports o nancial

services were on an upward trend.

Estimates or the rst quarter o 2010

indicate recovery across all countries.

• In 2009, Asian exports o computer

and inormation services decreased

only slightly, by 2 per cent.

Exports o fnancial services o selected economies, 2005–2009

World exports o computer and inormation services Q1 2008–Q4 2009

EU (27) United States Switzerland Hong Kong, China

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

0

50

100

150

200

Billiondollars

Q1 2008

Percentagechange,

year-on-year

Q2 2008 Q3 2008 Q4 2008 Q1 2009 Q2 2009 Q3 2009 Q4 2009

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0

5

10

15

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Asia doubled its share in exports o computer

and inormation services since 2000

• Asian economies increased their share in world

exports o computer and inormation services

rom 15 per cent in 2000 to 27 per cent in

2009. India is the second-leading exporter o

computer and inormation services in the world.• North America’s share in world exports o

computer and inormation services declined rom

19 per cent in 2000 to 10 per cent in 2009.

• Europe continues to be the largest world exporter

o computer and inormation services. Its share rose

rom 54 per cent in 2000 to 56 per cent in 2009.

• The Commonwealth o Independent States

as well as South and Central America havealso increased their share in world trade

but their levels remain very modest.

World exports o computer and inormation services by selected region, 2000 and 2009

North America

South & Central America

Europe

CIS

Asia

Other

9%

1%

54%

0%

15%

9%

10%

2%

56%

1%

27%

4%

North America

South & Central America

Europe

CIS

Asia

Other

2000 2009

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1. Overview

Table III.1

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2009 2000 2005 2007 2008 2009

Exports

  All commercial services 3350 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Transportation services 700 23.4 23.3 22.9 23.7 20.9

Travel 870 32.1 27.7 25.7 25.1 26.0

Other commercial services 1780 44.5 49.0 51.4 51.1 53.1

Imports

  All commercial services 3145 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Transportation services 835 28.7 29.1 29.0 30.0 26.6

Travel 790 29.8 27.1 25.6 24.4 25.1

Other commercial services 1520 41.5 43.8 45.4 45.5 48.3

Share

World trade in commercial services by category, 2009

Note : For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Value

Table III.2

Growth of commercial services exports by category and by region, 1990-2009

(Annual percentage change)

World North America

South and

Central

America Europe CIS Africa Middle East AsiaCommercial services

1990-95 8 8 9 - - ... ... ...

1995-00 5 7 6 ... ... ... ... 4

2000-09 9 6 9 10 16 ... ... 11

2007 20 15 18 21 27 18 ... 22

2008 13 9 16 12 28 16 ... 16

2009 -12 -9 -8 -14 -17 -9 -4 -12

Transportation services

1990-95 6 4 7 - - ... ... 11

1995-00 3 3 1 3 ... ... ... 3

2000-09 8 4 8 9 13 ... ... 8

2007 20 12 16 21 20 12 9 24

2008 17 16 20 16 26 19 17 18

2009 -23 -21 -18 -22 -17 -14 -20 -26

Travel1990-95 9 7 10 - - 8 ... ...

1995-00 3 6 7 2 ... 6 ... 2

2000-09 7 2 6 7 15 12 ... 10

2007 15 11 12 14 27 17 21 20

2008 10 11 9 9 23 9 16 13

2009 -9 -11 -6 -13 -22 -5 2 -3

Other commercial services

1990-95 10 12 10 - - ... ... 16

1995-00 7 11 9 ... ... ... ... 6

2000-09 12 8 13 12 23 ... ... 13

2007 23 18 27 24 36 30 ... 22

2008 12 7 21 13 34 29 ... 16

2009 -9 -5 -4 -11 -15 -11 0 -8

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2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exports

World 700 100.0 100.0 8 20 17 -23

North America 82 17.1 11.7 4 12 16 -21

South and Central America 21 2.9 3.0 8 16 20 -18

Europe 351 47.8 50.1 9 21 16 -22

European Union (27) 318 42.5 45.4 9 21 16 -23

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 26 2.5 3.7 13 20 26 -17

 Africa 20 2.2 2.9 ... 12 19 -14

Middle East 19 2.1 2.7 ... 9 17 -20

 Asia 182 25.4 26.0 8 24 18 -26

Imports

World 835 100.0 100.0 8 18 17 -22

North America 101 18.4 12.1 3 5 10 -22

South and Central America 35 4.8 4.2 6 24 21 -24

Europe 307 38.8 36.7 7 18 13 -24

European Union (27) 279 35.5 33.5 7 17 13 -24

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 18 1.0 2.2 18 32 41 -31

 Africa 49 3.5 5.8 ... 27 26 -16

Middle East 62 4.5 7.4 14 33 36 -15

 Asia 263 29.1 31.6 9 19 19 -20

Note : For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Table III.3

World trade in transportation services by region, 2009

Annual percentage changeValue Share

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2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 318.0 42.5 45.4 9 21 16 -23

Extra-EU (27) exports 153.2 ... 21.9 ... 18 18 -23

United States 71.8 14.5 10.2 4 13 17 -21

Japan 31.6 7.4 4.5 2 12 11 -32

Singapore 30.7 3.4 4.4 11 28 23 -14

Korea, Republic of 28.9 3.9 4.1 9 30 33 -35

Hong Kong, China 25.0 3.7 3.6 8 14 13 -13

China 23.6 1.1 3.4 23 49 23 -39

Norway 15.9 2.8 2.3 6 19 13 -27

Russian Federation 12.4 1.0 1.8 15 17 27 -18

India 10.8 0.6 1.5 21 19 25 -5

Canada 8.9 2.2 1.3 2 6 3 -22

Turkey 7.6 0.8 1.1 11 32 19 -3

Egypt 6.7 0.8 1.0 11 27 17 -18Ukraine 6.3 0.8 0.9 9 14 25 -18

Thailand 5.8 0.9 0.8 7 18 14 -20

Above 15 605.0 86.4 86.2 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 279.5 35.5 33.5 7 17 13 -24

Extra-EU (27) imports 123.6 ... 14.8 ... 13 17 -25

United States 80.7 15.7 9.7 2 3 10 -23

China 46.6 2.5 5.6 18 26 16 -7

Japan 40.6 8.0 4.9 2 14 10 -25

India 34.7 2.1 4.2 17 24 36 -17

Singapore 26.4 3.0 3.2 9 17 10 -14

Korea, Republic of 23.4 2.6 2.8 9 26 26 -36

United Arab Emirates 23.0 1.1 2.8 20 42 33 -10

Canada 17.3 2.2 2.1 7 14 13 -18

Thailand 17.3 1.6 2.1 11 11 26 -25Hong Kong, China 13.6 1.5 1.6 9 20 14 -14

Indonesia 12.0 1.0 1.4 13 16 46 -13

Saudi Arabia 11.5 0.5 1.4 20 63 71 -27

 Australia 10.5 1.5 1.3 6 15 13 -29

Norway 9.9 1.2 1.2 8 33 10 -32

Above 15 645.0 80.0 77.5 - - - -

Annual percentage change

Leading exporters and importers of transportation services, 2009

Table III.4

Value Share

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27)

World 411206 100.0 16 21 16 World 369014 100.0 14 17 13

European Union (27) 211941 51.5 17 23 13 European Union (27) 205314 55.6 14 21 11

United States 48436 11.8 7 5 11 United States 29935 8.1 6 1 14

Switzerland 18734 4.6 29 44 34 Switzerland 11345 3.1 17 21 12

China 12187 3.0 32 41 30 China 11319 3.1 28 24 19

Japan 7847 1.9 7 6 10 Russian Federation 9422 2.6 18 14 27

Above 5 299145 72.7 - - - Above 5 267336 72.4 - - -

Russian Federation 7343 1.8 21 26 31 Japan 8515 2.3 15 12 19

Singapore 5979 1.5 25 27 30 Singapore 6088 1.6 31 32 31

Norway 5908 1.4 14 24 3 Norway 5563 1.5 6 10 13

Hong Kong, China 5892 1.4 13 37 13 Turkey 5070 1.4 15 25 1

Korea, Republic of 5323 1.3 24 26 17 Hong Kong, China 5057 1.4 14 27 15Canada 4879 1.2 18 20 5 Korea, Republic of 3554 1.0 14 10 4

 Australia 4750 1.2 15 19 23 Canada 3173 0.9 15 16 3

India 4152 1.0 15 33 3 India 2642 0.7 18 17 18

Brazil 3748 0.9 14 18 15 Brazil 2471 0.7 14 12 16

Turkey 2819 0.7 14 21 7 Egypt 2272 0.6 5 8 0

Above 15 349937 85.1 - - - Above 15 311741 84.5 - - -

United States

World 90567 100.0 13 13 17 World 104740 100.0 6 3 10

European Union (27) 29468 32.5 ... ... 18 European Union (27) 39790 38.0 ... ... 10

Japan 8309 9.2 1 0 10 Japan 8614 8.2 3 -2 9

Canada 7594 8.4 10 11 11 Taipei, Chinese 5814 5.6 4 1 6

China 4070 4.5 22 16 23 Canada 5421 5.2 5 3 3

Mexico 4033 4.5 11 8 6 Korea, Republic of 4997 4.8 4 -1 8

Above 5 53474 59.0 - - - Above 5 64636 61.7 - - -

Korea, Republic of 3646 4.0 14 12 15 China 4445 4.2 8 4 10Taipei, Chinese 3000 3.3 10 8 7 Hong Kong, China 3769 3.6 15 5 10

Brazil 2259 2.5 21 16 29 Mexico 2238 2.1 6 -1 20

Hong Kong, China 1953 2.2 23 14 25 Singapore 1585 1.5 2 0 -5

India 1907 2.1 67 37 25 Switzerland 1478 1.4 4 1 5

Switzerland 1261 1.4 13 6 25 Norway 1424 1.4 1 1 3

Israel 1243 1.4 14 12 18 Australia 1365 1.3 4 2 5

 Australia 1172 1.3 9 6 18 Bermuda 1319 1.3 -2 0 -1

Norway 1113 1.2 16 14 31 Israel 1092 1.0 3 2 14

Singapore 1055 1.2 18 14 21 Brazil 974 0.9 11 8 23

Above 15 72083 79.6 - - - Above 15 84325 80.5 - - -

Japan

World 46794 100.0 9 12 11 World 53937 100.0 10 14 10

European Union (27) 9352 20.0 ... ... 1 European Union (27) 11108 20.6 ... ... -2

United States 8365 17.9 3 7 4 United States 5916 11.0 1 0 7

China 4614 9.9 19 25 18 Singapore 4564 8.5 17 20 14Korea, Republic of 3638 7.8 15 11 21 Hong Kong, China 3939 7.3 6 12 10

Singapore 3493 7.5 24 22 22 Korea, Republic of 3506 6.5 10 11 14

Above 5 29462 63.0 - - - Above 5 29032 53.8 - - -

Hong Kong, China 3041 6.5 3 5 13 China 3063 5.7 10 10 -2

Taipei, Chinese 2867 6.1 15 4 24 Taipei, Chinese 1802 3.3 15 32 14

Thailand 1363 2.9 13 2 15 Australia 1048 1.9 0 12 2

 Australia 804 1.7 0 6 18 Switzerland 707 1.3 20 60 3

Switzerland 774 1.7 28 72 13 Philippines 691 1.3 7 -3 7

Malaysia 715 1.5 20 15 23 Thailand 682 1.3 11 7 19

Canada 501 1.1 4 2 2 Malaysia 551 1.0 11 9 10

Indonesia 480 1.0 -7 -29 11 United Arab Emirates 432 0.8 37 28 0

United Arab Emirates 456 1.0 27 32 25 Canada 332 0.6 -8 -2 -8

Philippines 453 1.0 2 2 15 Saudi Arabia 274 0.5 25 55 27

Above 15 40917 87.4 - - - Above 15 38615 71.6 - - -

Trade in transportation services of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Exports Imports

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

Korea, Republic of a

World 44768 100.0 23 30 33 World 36770 100.0 22 26 26

China 8693 19.4 29 36 42 European Union (27) 9844 26.8 30 43 25

United States 6472 14.5 5 25 -5 United States 6948 18.9 17 5 17

European Union (27) 6104 13.6 22 26 27 Japan 3610 9.8 9 7 16

Japan 3942 8.8 18 26 26 China 3389 9.2 27 41 23

Hong Kong, China 2913 6.5 16 -8 53 Hong Kong, China 3137 8.5 33 91 31

Above 5 28124 62.8 - - - Above 5 26928 73.2 - - -

Singapore 1831 4.1 44 43 67 Singapore 2190 6.0 27 17 36

Taipei, Chinese 1064 2.4 16 23 13 United Arab Emirates 677 1.8 40 5 51

Russian Federation 998 2.2 50 94 40 Saudi Arabia 651 1.8 38 -2 80

India 805 1.8 39 44 67 Australia 525 1.4 32 27 47

Mexico 759 1.7 51 47 51 Taipei, Chinese 451 1.2 17 30 165Viet Nam 731 1.6 42 67 73 Norway 418 1.1 23 49 58

Indonesia 708 1.6 31 39 74 Russian Federation 407 1.1 26 29 51

Malaysia 598 1.3 29 31 42 Indonesia 395 1.1 21 25 32

Thailand 586 1.3 20 13 64 Switzerland 324 0.9 10 81 8

Panama 560 1.3 82 86 142 Kuwait 295 0.8 46 11 82

Above 15 36766 82.1 - - - Above 15 33261 90.5 - - -

Singapore b, c

World 35484 100.0 22 28 23 World 30682 100.0 15 17 10

European Union (27) 6527 18.4 ... ... 45 European Union (27) 4836 15.8 ... ... 23

United States 4437 12.5 15 23 23 United States 2860 9.3 0 17 -16

Japan 2451 6.9 15 24 4 Japan 1621 5.3 26 22 40

 Australia 2443 6.9 19 26 15 China 1317 4.3 18 59 8

China 2197 6.2 23 58 2 Hong Kong, China 1002 3.3 30 30 35

Above 5 18055 50.9 - - - Above 5 11636 37.9 - - -

India 1376 3.9 ... 33 11 Korea, Republic of 755 2.5 24 30 30Korea, Republic of 1083 3.1 15 23 16 Australia 581 1.9 16 33 2

Hong Kong, China 983 2.8 23 30 3 India 531 1.7 ... 16 19

Above 8 21498 60.6 - - - Above 8 13503 44.0 - - -

Hong Kong, China

World 28886 100.0 12 14 13 World 15831 100.0 15 20 14

United States 5326 18.4 13 14 11 China 3609 22.8 11 23 1

European Union (27) 4999 17.3 ... ... 21 European Union (27) 3168 20.0 ... ... 19

China 4268 14.8 9 28 1 United States 1745 11.0 18 18 23

Japan 3104 10.7 12 13 9 Singapore 1367 8.6 39 29 21

Taipei, Chinese 3017 10.4 2 -5 9 Japan 1289 8.1 13 19 15

Above 5 20714 71.7 - - - Above 5 11178 70.6 - - -

 Australia 1417 4.9 20 7 18 Australia 708 4.5 3 9 10

Korea, Republic of 987 3.4 16 13 18 Taipei, Chinese 681 4.3 11 13 9

Canada 871 3.0 21 22 16 Canada 452 2.9 25 32 44

Malaysia 659 2.3 24 20 32 India 424 2.7 23 23 29Switzerland 497 1.7 37 94 7 Thailand 299 1.9 5 2 5

Singapore 448 1.6 0 21 10 United Arab Emirates 296 1.9 10 19 5

United Arab Emirates 440 1.5 16 4 80 Korea, Republic of 288 1.8 8 5 8

India 376 1.3 12 28 37 Philippines 182 1.1 12 18 23

Philippines 313 1.1 14 33 21 Malaysia 170 1.1 1 18 -17

Thailand 284 1.0 11 16 5 South Africa 144 0.9 4 2 58

Above 15 27006 93.5 - - - Above 15 14822 93.6 - - -

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Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Exports Imports

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

Russian Federation d

World 15024 100.0 18 17 27 World 12960 100.0 36 39 39

European Union (27) 4500 30.0 14 16 20 European Union (27) 2126 16.4 22 34 12

Kazakhstan 1040 6.9 109 117 20 Belarus 456 3.5 46 46 52

Ukraine 939 6.3 85 8 192 Switzerland 395 3.0 39 57 62

Switzerland 755 5.0 5 -19 33 Ukraine 391 3.0 27 40 22

British Virgin Islands 618 4.1 31 61 24 United States 209 1.6 23 30 12

Above 5 7852 52.3 - - - Above 5 3577 27.6 - - -

Turkey 579 3.9 51 36 113 British Virgin Islands 207 1.6 66 26 66

Canada 495 3.3 119 70 22 Uzbekistan 169 1.3 39 38 37

United States 336 2.2 -9 -11 -15 Kazakhstan 166 1.3 28 31 25

United Arab Emirates 213 1.4 50 21 179 Korea, Republic of 163 1.3 43 53 37Korea, Republic of 195 1.3 -2 3 -21 Turkey 161 1.2 34 35 41

Japan 189 1.3 -14 10 -38 China 148 1.1 31 -9 88

China 187 1.2 -15 -6 -42 Canada 139 1.1 144 41 326

Belarus 186 1.2 36 13 57 Tajikistan 131 1.0 64 61 60

Tajikistan 169 1.1 102 140 65 United Arab Emirates 115 0.9 29 20 13

Uzbekistan 151 1.0 43 28 37 Azerbaijan 83 0.6 36 11 54

Above 15 10551 70.2 - - - Above 15 5059 39.0 - - -

Canada

World 11483 100.0 6 6 3 World 20986 100.0 13 14 13

United States 5183 45.1 6 5 6 United States 7861 37.5 13 13 17

European Union (27) 3080 26.8 ... ... 1 European Union (27) 4705 22.4 ... ... 3

Japan 554 4.8 7 -4 16 Japan 578 2.8 6 21 1

Above 3 8817 76.8 - - - Above 3 13144 62.6 - - -

Trade in transportation services of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

Annual percentagechange

Annual percentagechange

Exports Imports

Note: For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

a In 2008, trade in transportation services not allocated geographically accounted for 12 per cent of exports and 7 per cent of imports.

b Imports of transportation freight services on goods imports are not allocated geographically.c In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 10 per cent of transportation services exports and 6 per cent of imports.

d In 2008, trade in transportation services not allocated geographically accounted for 19 per cent of exports and 56 per cent of imports.

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(Billion dollars and percentage)

2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exports

World 870 100.0 100.0 7 15 10 -9

North America 145 24.6 16.7 2 11 11 -11

South and Central America 40 4.9 4.6 6 12 9 -6

Europe 395 46.2 45.3 7 14 9 -13

European Union (27) 341 42.0 39.2 6 14 8 -13

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 17 1.0 1.9 15 27 23 -22

 Africa 40 3.1 4.5 12 17 9 -5

Middle East 37 2.8 4.2 ... 21 16 2

 Asia 199 17.5 22.8 10 20 13 -3

Imports

World 790 100.0 100.0 7 16 8 -9

North America 110 19.6 14.0 3 9 6 -9

South and Central America 27 3.5 3.5 7 26 16 -1

Europe 366 48.3 46.4 6 15 9 -14

European Union (27) 334 45.3 42.3 6 15 9 -15

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 28 2.4 3.5 11 18 13 -12

 Africa 21 1.9 2.7 ... 24 16 -9

Middle East 61 3.4 7.8 ... 33 2 1

 Asia 175 20.9 22.2 8 14 7 0

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Table III.6

World trade in travel by region, 2009

Annual percentage changeValue Share

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2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 341.4 42.0 39.2 6 14 8 -13

Extra-EU (27) exports 95.4 ... 10.9 ... 15 6 -14

United States 120.3 20.6 13.8 2 12 13 -11

China 39.7 3.4 4.6 10 10 10 -3

 Australia 25.9 2.0 3.0 12 26 12 3

Turkey 21.3 1.6 2.4 12 10 19 -3

Macao, China 17.9 0.6 2.1 22 38 28 7

Hong Kong, China 16.4 1.2 1.9 12 18 11 7

Thailand 15.9 1.6 1.8 9 24 9 -12

Malaysia 15.4 1.1 1.8 13 35 9 1

Switzerland 14.0 1.4 1.6 9 13 19 -3

Canada 13.7 2.3 1.6 3 7 1 -13

Mexico 11.3 1.7 1.3 3 6 3 -15

Egypt 10.8 0.9 1.2 11 23 18 -2India 10.6 0.7 1.2 13 24 10 -10

Japan 10.3 0.9 1.2 10 10 17 -5

Above 15 685.0 82.0 78.6 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 334.2 45.3 42.3 6 15 9 -15

Extra-EU (27) imports 120.5 ... 15.3 ... 17 8 -14

United States 79.1 15.4 10.0 2 6 5 -8

China 43.7 3.0 5.5 14 22 21 21

Japan 25.2 ... 3.2 ... -1 ... 6

Canada 24.2 2.9 3.1 8 20 10 -11

Russian Federation 20.8 2.0 2.6 10 17 12 -13

Saudi Arabia 18.8 ... 2.4 ... 55 -25 24

 Australia 18.2 1.5 2.3 12 27 26 -3

Hong Kong, China 16.0 2.9 2.0 3 7 7 -1

Singapore 15.8 1.0 2.0 15 18 15 4Korea, Republic of 13.3 1.6 1.7 7 17 -13 -30

Norway 12.3 1.1 1.6 11 21 13 -23

Brazil 10.9 0.9 1.4 12 42 34 -1

Switzerland 10.9 1.2 1.4 8 9 8 -1

United Arab Emirates 10.3 0.7 1.3 15 28 18 -22

Above 15 655.0 85.2 82.8 - - - -

Annual percentage change

Leading exporters and importers of travel, 2009

Table III.7

Value Share

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Table III.8

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27)

World 394432 100.0 10 14 8 World 391652 100.0 10 15 9

European Union (27) 283617 71.9 10 14 8 European Union (27) 251423 64.2 10 14 10

United States 23404 5.9 0 4 -4 United States 26097 6.7 9 15 12

Switzerland 16933 4.3 10 15 5 Switzerland 11568 3.0 12 16 10

Norway 10289 2.6 17 16 15 Turkey 10599 2.7 5 14 18

Russian Federation 7204 1.8 28 27 32 Egypt 6199 1.6 18 31 31

Above 5 341447 86.6 - - - Above 5 305886 78.1 - - -

 Australia 4628 1.2 14 18 15 Croatia 5471 1.4 12 11 15

Canada 4528 1.1 13 21 1 Canada 4303 1.1 13 25 -2

China 2984 0.8 17 12 14 Thailand 4045 1.0 13 14 0

Japan 2984 0.8 1 -2 -2 Norway 3807 1.0 13 28 10

Brazil 2756 0.7 34 24 34 Australia 3669 0.9 4 1 2Turkey 1524 0.4 10 17 2 China 3324 0.8 4 28 -17

India 1514 0.4 19 6 15 Morocco 3233 0.8 17 33 -3

Mexico 1512 0.4 9 -9 8 India 3005 0.8 13 22 8

Israel 1137 0.3 6 15 9 Russian Federation 2943 0.8 6 -2 21

Croatia 1126 0.3 10 14 9 Mexico 2440 0.6 7 48 -1

Above 15 366139 92.8 - - - Above 15 342127 87.4 - - -

United States a

World 134906 100.0 10 12 13 World 86128 100.0 5 6 5

European Union (27) 36812 27.3 ... ... 20 European Union (27) 25443 29.5 ... ... 3

Canada 15666 11.6 17 25 12 Mexico 10516 12.2 1 3 -1

Japan 11733 8.7 -5 -2 -2 Canada 7074 8.2 -1 1 -7

Mexico 7746 5.7 3 1 2 Japan 3837 4.5 10 14 11

India 5711 4.2 18 27 15 China 2491 2.9 4 14 -5

Above 5 77668 57.6 - - - Above 5 49361 57.3 - - -

China 5002 3.7 22 21 26 India 2477 2.9 18 -5 17Korea, Republic of 4586 3.4 6 -1 9 Australia 1577 1.8 4 12 2

Brazil 3205 2.4 22 17 29 Hong Kong, China 1297 1.5 6 10 0

 Australia 3134 2.3 11 9 12 Korea, Republic of 1221 1.4 6 10 7

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 2096 1.6 18 20 19 Taipei, Chinese 1036 1.2 5 14 -2

Taipei, Chinese 1946 1.4 8 13 8 Brazil 999 1.2 12 22 4

Israel 1342 1.0 10 11 14 Israel 916 1.1 30 61 43

 Argentina 1195 0.9 30 52 29 Argentina 748 0.9 19 14 6

Switzerland 1121 0.8 16 15 21 Switzerland 698 0.8 17 26 -5

Philippines 808 0.6 10 10 15 New Zealand 698 0.8 3 0 4

Above 15 102103 75.7 - - - Above 15 61028 70.9 - - -

 Australia

World 25062 100.0 14 26 12 World 18729 100.0 19 27 26

European Union (27) 4545 18.1 ... ... 2 European Union (27) 4610 24.6 ... ... 18

China 3608 14.4 22 35 23 United States 2595 13.9 19 30 26

India 2314 9.2 44 65 48 New Zealand 1606 8.6 16 20 23New Zealand 1752 7.0 6 22 0 Thailand 1051 5.6 36 44 32

Korea, Republic of 1388 5.5 17 26 1 China 776 4.1 19 32 17

Above 5 13607 54.3 - - - Above 5 10637 56.8 - - -

United States 1229 4.9 8 16 -4 Fiji 734 3.9 19 12 36

Japan 1059 4.2 -10 0 -20 Indonesia 732 3.9 14 68 66

Malaysia 978 3.9 12 28 13 Hong Kong, China 648 3.5 27 29 46

Hong Kong, China 796 3.2 2 13 -1 Canada 541 2.9 17 22 32

Singapore 744 3.0 8 20 3 Viet Nam 464 2.5 26 50 27

Thailand 649 2.6 17 29 20 Singapore 452 2.4 16 24 14

Indonesia 638 2.5 9 19 7 Japan 446 2.4 25 47 35

Canada 467 1.9 14 21 5 Malaysia 411 2.2 16 27 18

Viet Nam 460 1.8 45 56 60 India 381 2.0 28 38 31

Taipei, Chinese 362 1.4 3 22 -3 Philippines 277 1.5 21 25 34

Above 15 20990 83.8 - - - Above 15 15724 84.0 - - -

Trade in travel of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Exports Imports

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

Canada

World 15668 100.0 4 7 1 World 27210 100.0 15 20 10

United States 7153 45.7 -1 0 -7 United States 15549 57.1 16 22 11

European Union (27) 2929 18.7 ... ... 0 European Union (27) 4722 17.4 ... ... 5

Japan 410 2.6 -6 -12 -5 Japan 163 0.6 -5 8 -10

Above 3 10492 67.0 - - - Above 3 20434 75.1 - - -

Hong Kong, China

World 15307 100.0 14 18 11 World 16093 100.0 7 7 7

China 9378 61.3 18 23 17 China 5045 31.3 7 9 7

European Union (27) 992 6.5 ... ... 3 European Union (27) 1981 12.3 ... ... 5

United States 695 4.5 1 9 -6 United States 1903 11.8 7 5 9

Taipei, Chinese 534 3.5 5 -3 0 Japan 1372 8.5 15 11 14

Japan 497 3.2 0 -7 2 Australia 1281 8.0 2 2 -2

Above 5 12096 79.0 - - - Above 5 11582 72.0 - - -

 Australia 448 2.9 14 13 12 Taipei, Chinese 895 5.6 15 21 27

Korea, Republic of 388 2.5 23 36 8 Canada 850 5.3 8 14 8

Singapore 362 2.4 11 20 1 Macao, China 577 3.6 15 11 23

Philippines 273 1.8 16 23 6 Thailand 556 3.5 -2 0 -8

Malaysia 225 1.5 17 23 6 Singapore 312 1.9 -5 -2 -7

Thailand 218 1.4 8 6 8 Korea, Republic of 278 1.7 -8 2 13

Canada 206 1.3 11 24 -4 Malaysia 208 1.3 3 8 8

Macao, China 195 1.3 16 9 12 Philippines 198 1.2 5 7 8

Indonesia 180 1.2 10 16 -6 New Zealand 145 0.9 4 2 1

India 149 1.0 6 0 7 Indonesia 115 0.7 9 8 4

Above 15 14740 96.3 - - - Above 15 15716 97.7 - - -

Russian Federation b

World 11819 100.0 26 24 25 World 23778 100.0 11 17 12

European Union (27) 4036 34.1 16 22 17 European Union (27) 10715 45.1 11 14 17

Ukraine 1377 11.6 25 13 31 Turkey 2648 11.1 7 29 9

Uzbekistan 1061 9.0 105 111 57 Egypt 1624 6.8 20 23 5

Tajikistan 645 5.5 84 66 29 Ukraine 1562 6.6 1 16 7

Kazakhstan 538 4.6 18 22 32 China 1160 4.9 11 15 10

Above 5 7657 64.8 - - - Above 5 17709 74.5 - - -

China 504 4.3 24 4 21 United States 546 2.3 12 3 24

United States 501 4.2 15 -4 13 United Arab Emirates 528 2.2 14 15 11

Turkey 453 3.8 24 1 25 Thailand 507 2.1 55 54 18

Moldova 444 3.8 63 40 58 Israel 439 1.8 13 23 34

Kyrgyz Republic 337 2.8 90 98 49 Switzerland 422 1.8 11 7 18

 Azerbaijan 293 2.5 24 12 28 Kazakhstan 398 1.7 5 6 -8

 Armenia 236 2.0 35 40 13 Serbia 276 1.2 ... ... 6

Belarus 141 1.2 27 8 17 Croatia 236 1.0 31 33 24

Korea, Republic of 133 1.1 18 35 4 Japan 183 0.8 -2 8 -2

Japan 132 1.1 9 -2 10 Norway 154 0.6 4 -4 5Above 15 10831 91.6 - - - Above 15 21399 90.0 - - -

Trade in travel of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

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Exports Imports

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

Japan

World 10900 100.0 18 10 17 World 23716 100.0 ... -1 ...

China 2744 25.2 ... 7 19 United States 6190 26.1 ... -9 ...

Korea, Republic of 1971 18.1 ... 21 7 European Union (27) 3645 15.4 ... ... ...

Taipei, Chinese 1700 15.6 ... 5 15 Korea, Republic of 2488 10.5 ... 5 ...

European Union (27) 970 8.9 ... ... 17 China 2312 9.7 ... 12 ...

United States 919 8.4 ... 2 9 Taipei, Chinese 1147 4.8 ... 10 ...

Above 5 8304 76.2 - - - Above 5 15782 66.5 - - -

Hong Kong, China 634 5.8 ... 21 46 Thailand 1014 4.3 ... 7 ...

 Australia 261 2.4 ... 12 24 Hong Kong, China 920 3.9 ... 7 ...

Thailand 252 2.3 ... 30 31 Australia 810 3.4 ... -25 ...

Singapore 201 1.8 ... 28 28 Canada 518 2.2 ... -4 ...

Canada 199 1.8 ... 3 17 Indonesia 505 2.1 ... 6 ...

Malaysia 154 1.4 ... 15 18 Singapore 496 2.1 ... 8 ...

Indonesia 105 1.0 ... 11 32 Philippines 391 1.6 ... 7 ...

Philippines 101 0.9 ... -6 7 Malaysia 290 1.2 ... 6 ...

India 82 0.8 ... 8 16 Switzerland 205 0.9 ... -2 ...

Russian Federation 78 0.7 ... 4 18 New Zealand 165 0.7 ... -16 ...

Above 15 10372 95.2 - - - Above 15 21095 89.0 - - -

Korea, Republic of c

World 9774 100.0 19 6 59 World 19065 100.0 7 17 -13

Japan 3088 31.6 13 -33 141 United States 5358 28.1 10 24 -15

China 1455 14.9 23 23 24 Japan 3511 18.4 9 31 -22

United States 1193 12.2 14 6 25 China 2105 11.0 -3 -6 -17

Taipei, Chinese 682 7.0 7 17 82 European Union (27) 1681 8.8 8 23 -14

European Union (27) 630 6.4 11 16 17 Australia 1043 5.5 3 -12 14

Above 5 7047 72.1 - - - Above 5 13697 71.8 - - -

Hong Kong, China 340 3.5 1 9 112 Canada 934 4.9 7 19 -22Thailand 184 1.9 25 33 179 Hong Kong, China 768 4.0 43 22 30

Canada 170 1.7 8 42 -7 Thailand 751 3.9 0 5 -22

Singapore 166 1.7 10 29 40 Singapore 612 3.2 15 20 1

Philippines 148 1.5 29 106 72 Philippines 461 2.4 -5 10 -27

Russian Federation 132 1.4 15 36 11 New Zealand 362 1.9 7 31 -4

Viet Nam 124 1.3 48 149 173 Taipei, Chinese 270 1.4 -2 9 -25

Malaysia 119 1.2 0 -3 96 Indonesia 247 1.3 19 12 33

 Australia 96 1.0 -5 21 -28 Viet Nam 197 1.0 2 7 -6

India 85 0.9 15 41 5 Malaysia 141 0.7 18 15 17

Above 15 8611 88.1 - - - Above 15 18441 96.7 - - -

Trade in travel of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Exports Imports

a Health-related expenditure and expenditure by seasonal and border workers are not allocated geographically. In 2008, they accounted for 5 per cent of travel exports and 1 per cent of imports.

b In 2008, trade in travel not allocated geographically accounted for 1 per cent of exports and 5 per cent of imports.

c In 2008, trade in travel not allocated geographically accounted for 15 per cent of exports and of imports.

Note: For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

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(Billion dollars and percentage)

2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exports

World 1780 100.0 100.0 12 23 12 -9

North America 319 23.4 18.0 8 18 7 -5

South and Central America 40 2.0 2.2 13 27 21 -4

Europe 945 50.3 53.2 12 24 13 -11

European Union (27) 868 45.1 48.8 13 24 12 -12

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 27 0.6 1.5 23 36 34 -15

 Africa 19 1.4 1.1 ... 30 29 -11

Middle East 39 2.0 2.2 ... ... ... 0

 Asia 389 20.2 21.9 13 22 16 -8

Imports

World 1520 100.0 100.0 11 20 14 -6North America 218 17.5 14.4 8 11 7 -4

South and Central America 48 3.2 3.2 11 19 23 3

Europe 759 48.3 50.0 11 21 12 -7

European Union (27) 715 46.0 47.1 11 21 12 -7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 45 1.5 3.0 19 36 28 -19

 Africa 44 2.6 2.9 ... 30 33 -20

Middle East 47 2.5 3.1 ... ... ... -12

 Asia 357 24.4 23.5 10 19 17 -3

Table III.9

World trade in other commercial services by region, 2009

Note : For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Annual percentage changeValue Share

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(Billion dollars and percentage)

2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2007 2008 2009

Exporters

European Union (27) 868.2 45.1 48.8 13 24 12 -12

Extra-EU (27) exports 403.1 ... 22.7 ... 26 11 -9

United States 281.8 19.6 15.9 9 20 7 -4

Japan 83.9 6.0 4.7 9 10 17 -6

India 66.1 ... 3.7 ... 26 19 -17

China 65.3 1.6 3.7 23 46 27 -3

Switzerland 49.2 2.8 2.8 12 22 19 -11

Singapore 47.9 1.7 2.7 18 28 18 -6

Hong Kong, China 44.8 3.3 2.5 8 17 6 -6

Canada 34.9 3.2 2.0 6 10 6 -11

Russian Federation 19.5 0.4 1.1 25 34 34 -18

Korea, Republic of 18.9 1.4 1.1 8 31 -3 -12

Taipei, Chinese 18.2 1.8 1.0 5 9 13 -15

Norway 18.1 0.9 1.0 13 27 13 -7Brazil 16.9 0.9 1.0 13 33 30 -4

Israel 15.1 1.3 0.8 6 6 10 1

Above 15 1650.0 91.5 92.7 - - - -

Importers

European Union (27) 715.5 46.0 47.1 11 21 12 -7

Extra-EU (27) imports 298.8 ... 19.7 ... 22 15 -6

United States 170.8 12.4 11.2 10 12 8 -2

Japan 81.2 8.0 5.3 6 14 17 -5

China 67.9 2.0 4.5 21 35 27 -5

Singapore 39.1 2.0 2.6 14 11 23 -3

Korea, Republic of 38.3 2.4 2.5 11 19 19 3

Canada 36.1 3.6 2.4 6 10 3 -9

India 35.9 ... 2.4 ... 17 15 0

Russian Federation 29.1 0.8 1.9 21 39 41 -21

Brazil 25.2 1.2 1.7 15 21 28 9Switzerland 17.3 0.6 1.1 18 28 18 2

Thailand 16.4 1.0 1.1 12 24 22 -9

Norway 15.4 0.8 1.0 13 21 15 14

Saudi Arabia 15.3 ... 1.0 ... ... ... -19

Hong Kong, China 14.8 1.0 1.0 11 20 11 -1

Above 15 1320.0 84.3 86.8 - - - -

Annual percentage change

Leading exporters and importers of other commercial services, 2009

Table III.10

Value Share

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27)

World 981348 100.0 17 24 12 World 769860 100.0 15 21 12

European Union (27) 537038 54.7 17 23 13 European Union (27) 452168 58.7 14 21 10

United States 123092 12.5 13 22 4 United States 129259 16.8 11 18 7

Switzerland 62558 6.4 16 26 16 Switzerland 41484 5.4 12 29 9

Japan 17416 1.8 6 20 5 Japan 11011 1.4 12 14 8

Russian Federation 16149 1.6 29 65 3 Norway 8092 1.1 20 30 14

Above 5 756253 77.1 - - - Above 5 642014 83.4 - - -

China 14131 1.4 21 43 12 Russian Federation 7399 1.0 22 46 18

Norway 11338 1.2 14 41 -2 China 7334 1.0 32 19 31

Singapore 11053 1.1 16 13 5 Canada 6434 0.8 18 32 13

 Australia 8742 0.9 28 36 27 Singapore 5983 0.8 18 24 30

Canada 7581 0.8 16 30 5 Hong Kong, China 5780 0.8 25 44 8

Brazil 6898 0.7 50 59 76 India 5775 0.8 32 54 24

India 6643 0.7 33 63 -15 Brazil 4449 0.6 44 19 80

Hong Kong, China 6508 0.7 5 19 22 Australia 3707 0.5 16 62 -4

Korea, Republic of 5395 0.5 11 10 13 Turkey 2820 0.4 19 31 10

South Africa 5165 0.5 17 30 6 Korea, Republic of 2569 0.3 18 22 17

Above 15 839707 85.6 - - - Above 15 694264 90.2 - - -

United States

World 292843 100.0 14 20 7 World 174062 100.0 14 12 8

European Union (27) 126713 43.3 ... ... 6 European Union (27) 74398 42.7 ... ... 5

Canada 21865 7.5 10 8 3 Bermuda 15438 8.9 9 7 0

Japan 20617 7.0 3 -2 6 Switzerland 12676 7.3 10 17 8

Switzerland 14615 5.0 15 15 12 Japan 12070 6.9 1 -1 -3

Mexico 11919 4.1 6 13 3 Canada 11964 6.9 7 9 1

Above 5 195729 66.8 - - - Above 5 126546 72.7 - - -

 Australia 7352 2.5 21 30 15 India 8957 5.1 44 41 29Singapore 7164 2.4 17 25 7 Australia 3144 1.8 15 20 13

Bermuda 6651 2.3 14 4 8 Mexico 3028 1.7 11 16 4

Brazil 6634 2.3 35 33 29 Brazil 3021 1.7 64 28 29

China 6573 2.2 19 30 10 China 2889 1.7 50 39 34

Korea, Republic of 5825 2.0 14 7 10 Hong Kong, China 2740 1.6 16 30 22

Hong Kong, China 3318 1.1 11 22 -1 Singapore 2132 1.2 9 -5 20

Saudi Arabia 3214 1.1 34 48 29 Israel 1650 0.9 20 8 14

India 2764 0.9 34 46 23 Philippines 1125 0.6 37 38 34

Taipei, Chinese 2205 0.8 -4 -22 5 Korea, Republic of 988 0.6 21 14 22

Above 15 247429 84.5 - - - Above 15 156221 89.8 - - -

Japan a

World 88819 100.0 14 10 17 World 85618 100.0 16 14 17

European Union (27) 32163 36.2 ... ... 41 United States 32584 38.1 9 7 8

United States 27482 30.9 12 7 12 European Union (27) 19777 23.1 ... ... 15

Singapore 10168 11.4 35 13 47 United Arab Emirates 4761 5.6 108 44 228Thailand 3420 3.9 26 18 21 Singapore 4049 4.7 21 24 18

Canada 2742 3.1 16 -5 92 China 3091 3.6 22 25 26

Above 5 75976 85.5 - - - Above 5 64262 75.1 - - -

Taipei, Chinese 2141 2.4 -16 32 -59 Switzerland 2207 2.6 20 26 11

United Arab Emirates 1970 2.2 37 -47 201 Korea, Republic of 1824 2.1 19 11 33

Switzerland 1899 2.1 36 -3 88 Australia 1649 1.9 39 99 4

China 1712 1.9 -18 -15 -11 Hong Kong, China 1561 1.8 11 7 19

Indonesia 1474 1.7 14 -7 38 Taipei, Chinese 1362 1.6 -3 0 3

 Australia 1170 1.3 9 -3 54 Thailand 1327 1.6 19 2 19

India 1149 1.3 40 61 38 Saudi Arabia 1178 1.4 75 84 15

Mexico 752 0.8 13 13 40 Indonesia 1154 1.3 14 8 19

Philippines 679 0.8 4 76 -23 Malaysia 879 1.0 50 47 74

Brazil 561 0.6 33 49 48 Viet Nam 696 0.8 48 21 95

Above 15 89484 100.7 - - - Above 15 78099 91.2 - - -

Trade in other commercial services of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Exports Imports

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

Singapore b, c

World 51102 100.0 22 28 18 World 40372 100.0 18 11 23

United States 7728 15.1 30 27 16 United States 11620 28.8 15 22 15

European Union (27) 6970 13.6 ... ... 19 European Union (27) 10263 25.4 ... ... 43

Japan 4723 9.2 ... 14 14 Japan 3332 8.3 17 ... ...

Hong Kong, China 3015 5.9 15 30 14 Hong Kong, China 1651 4.1 20 27 2

China 2865 5.6 31 52 27 China 1206 3.0 33 26 35

Above 5 25302 49.5 - - - Above 5 28072 69.5 - - -

Korea, Republic of 2178 4.3 18 30 21 Australia 1161 2.9 22 32 10

 Australia 1563 3.1 15 ... ... India 1016 2.5 ... 37 25

India 1507 2.9 ... 40 23 Korea, Republic of 568 1.4 ... 16 23

Above 8 30550 59.8 - - - Above 8 30817 76.3 - - -Hong Kong, China d

World 47855 100.0 13 17 6 World 14995 100.0 14 20 11

United States 13278 27.7 16 18 8 China 3330 22.2 12 14 12

European Union (27) 11342 23.7 ... ... 9 United States 3259 21.7 9 17 6

China 8894 18.6 6 8 5 European Union (27) 3075 20.5 ... ... 14

Japan 2292 4.8 9 15 -5 Japan 1261 8.4 3 7 7

Singapore 1747 3.7 20 27 1 Singapore 1047 7.0 23 22 16

Above 5 37553 78.5 - - - Above 5 11972 79.8 - - -

Taipei, Chinese 1161 2.4 -3 11 -14 Taipei, Chinese 356 2.4 6 -2 11

Korea, Republic of 1101 2.3 20 15 4 Malaysia 319 2.1 43 38 20

 Australia 654 1.4 19 14 25 Australia 305 2.0 16 19 16

Canada 547 1.1 14 23 29 Korea, Republic of 241 1.6 4 19 5

India 402 0.8 40 4 44 Switzerland 214 1.4 13 23 -1

Malaysia 359 0.8 10 26 11 Thailand 103 0.7 6 3 -6

Macao, China 310 0.6 6 44 1 Indonesia 101 0.7 1 6 -4Thailand 308 0.6 -4 -7 -7 Philippines 98 0.7 22 20 34

Indonesia 186 0.4 -1 31 -45 Canada 97 0.6 13 21 21

Philippines 119 0.2 -5 49 9 Macao, China 52 0.3 -9 46 -40

Above 15 42700 89.2 - - - Above 15 13858 92.4 - - -

Canada

World 39227 100.0 8 10 6 World 39757 100.0 7 10 3

United States 22599 57.6 5 14 1 United States 26454 66.5 5 12 2

European Union (27) 5622 14.3 ... ... 19 European Union (27) 4990 12.6 ... ... 2

Japan 421 1.1 14 -27 58 Japan 1378 3.5 1 -49 47

Above 3 28643 73.0 - - - Above 3 32822 82.6 - - -

Russian Federation e

World 23707 100.0 34 34 34 World 36879 100.0 34 39 41

European Union (27) 12018 50.7 40 43 40 European Union (27) 19436 52.7 36 48 36

United States 2850 12.0 27 34 22 Turkey 3518 9.5 40 37 29

Turkey 1173 4.9 31 28 30 United States 3004 8.1 29 28 24

Switzerland 858 3.6 29 14 42 Switzerland 1138 3.1 30 28 35

Kazakhstan 706 3.0 38 45 39 Panama 1054 2.9 21 24 28

Above 5 17605 74.3 - - - Above 5 28149 76.3 - - -

British Virgin Islands 553 2.3 34 60 21 Ukraine 834 2.3 33 34 35

Ukraine 465 2.0 23 23 28 Serbia 523 1.4 ... ... 114

Panama 357 1.5 82 47 75 Kazakhstan 432 1.2 64 72 137

Belarus 273 1.2 23 34 15 Belarus 405 1.1 28 34 54

Korea, Republic of 271 1.1 46 16 103 India 357 1.0 180 137 262

Serbia 267 1.1 ... ... 119 British Virgin Islands 310 0.8 38 -5 60

Uzbekistan 231 1.0 72 123 51 Japan 257 0.7 66 49 159

United Arab Emirates 227 1.0 119 42 328 China 232 0.6 72 96 25

Japan 181 0.8 10 -26 16 Korea, Republic of 211 0.6 39 -23 77

China 149 0.6 23 36 22 Uzbekistan 145 0.4 98 45 100

Above 15 20579 86.8 - - - Above 15 31855 86.4 - - -

Trade in other commercial services of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

Korea, Republic of f 

World 21432 100.0 15 31 -3 World 37080 100.0 18 19 19

United States 6125 28.6 9 33 -15 United States 10968 29.6 11 9 10

European Union (27) 4798 22.4 19 ... -15 European Union (27) 8233 22.2 21 ... 18

China 2496 11.6 44 31 50 China 4998 13.5 29 25 40

Japan 2468 11.5 7 12 8 Japan 2530 6.8 11 15 14

Hong Kong, China 1035 4.8 17 11 8 Hong Kong, China 1884 5.1 28 56 10

Above 5 16922 79.0 - - - Above 5 28612 77.2 - - -

Singapore 990 4.6 16 26 -6 Singapore 1189 3.2 5 32 -1

Switzerland 388 1.8 53 125 -5 Viet Nam 1052 2.8 37 29 30

Taipei, Chinese 342 1.6 23 59 7 Indonesia 579 1.6 25 9 35

United Arab Emirates 304 1.4 74 56 22 Switzerland 506 1.4 17 30 14

Malaysia 176 0.8 5 28 -17 Taipei, Chinese 494 1.3 28 14 -12

India 171 0.8 34 35 7 United Arab Emirates 449 1.2 41 76 44

Viet Nam 152 0.7 43 25 61 Norway 366 1.0 45 -58 190

 Australia 150 0.7 7 2 6 India 361 1.0 25 23 66

Canada 148 0.7 17 76 -19 Canada 293 0.8 32 9 51

Russian Federation 131 0.6 31 27 -5 Malaysia 268 0.7 35 -9 60

Above 15 19875 92.7 - - - Above 15 34170 92.2 - - -

a In 2008, exports of other commercial services are offset by negative values for merchanting.

b The following transactions are not allocated geographically: financial services exports related to foreign exchange trading and imports of insurance on goods imports.

Trade in other commercial services of selected economies by origin and destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Exports Imports

Note: For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

c In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 15 per cent of other commercial services exports and for 5 per cent of imports. Exports to Japan and imports from the Republic of Korea do not include transactions in

construction as well as in personal, cultural, and recreational services.

d Financial intermediation services are not allocated geographically. In 2008, they accounted for 4 per cent of other commercial services exports and 2 per cent of i mports.

f In 2008, trade in other commercial services not allocated geographically represented 7 per cent of exports and 9 per cent of imports.

e In 2008, trade in other commercial services not allocated geographically represented 3 per cent of exports and 7 per cent of imports.

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Table III.12

World exports of communications services by region, 2008 and 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2008 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Exports

World 90 85 ... 100.0 ... 13 -9

North America 12 12 ... 14.1 ... 11 -4

South and Central America 4 3 ... 3.7 5 17 -14

Europe 50 45 ... 54.4 12 9 -9

European Union (27) 46 42 ... 50.3 ... 8 -9

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 2 ... 2.9 14 15 1

 Asia 12 10 ... 12.5 6 10 -13

Annual percentage changeShareValue

Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 46015 59.2 8 1 European Union (27) 42872 64.3 4

Extra-EU (27) exports 15814 20.4 15 Extra-EU (27) imports 15758 23.6 12

2 United States 9465 12.2 13 2 United States 7788 11.7 2

3 Kuwait a 6071 7.8 30 3 Canada 1910 2.9 0

4 India 2423 3.1 3 4 Russian Federation 1879 2.8 455 Canada 2421 3.1 9 5 China 1510 2.3 40

6 Egypt 1611 2.1 113 6 Singapore 1447 2.2 11

7 China 1570 2.0 34 7 Saudi Arabia 1269 1.9 59

8 Russian Federation 1493 1.9 17 8 Hong Kong, China 1188 1.8 10

9 Switzerland 1226 1.6 15 9 Korea, Republic of 1149 1.7 26

10 Singapore 1179 1.5 24 10 Japan 1075 1.6 5

11 Indonesia 1096 1.4 -18 11 India 1004 1.5 16

12 Hong Kong, China 882 1.1 2 12 Australia 978 1.5 28

13 Australia 795 1.0 33 13 Switzerland 972 1.5 21

14 Turkey a 725 0.9 43 14 Malaysia a 817 1.2 -4

15 Korea, Republic of 724 0.9 32 15 Egypt 785 1.2 67

Above 15 77695 100.0 - Above 15 66645 100.0 -

a Telecommunications services.

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. See the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of communications services, 2008

Table III.13

(Million dollars and percentage)

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Table III.15

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27) United States

World 37964 100.0 16 21 8 World 9163 100.0 ... 13 14

European Union (27) 25344 66.8 13 15 4 European Union (27) 2779 30.3 ... ... 18

United States 3468 9.1 16 24 9 Brazil 1499 16.4 ... 103 34

Switzerland 1310 3.5 26 46 14 Canada 707 7.7 ... -5 4

Norway 638 1.7 20 17 16 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 501 5.5 ... 44 62

Russian Federation 550 1.4 44 36 35 Mexico 380 4.1 ... 8 -6

Above 5 31310 82.5 - - - Above 5 5866 64.0 - - -Hong Kong, China 310 0.8 49 49 98 Argentina 360 3.9 ... 32 40

 Australia 264 0.7 17 84 -12 Japan 283 3.1 ... -5 14

Canada 246 0.6 17 39 -4 Switzerland 172 1.9 ... -1 2

India 246 0.6 48 38 43 Australia 158 1.7 ... -5 31

Turkey 232 0.6 33 45 7 Philippines 143 1.6 ... -5 -12

Brazil 210 0.6 40 59 22 India 139 1.5 ... 31 -11

South Africa 195 0.5 39 52 10 China 125 1.4 ... 17 -12

Morocco 193 0.5 46 131 28 Chile 96 1.0 ... 23 20

Japan 173 0.5 -20 35 -1 Hong Kong, China 85 0.9 ... 26 2

Nigeria 172 0.5 60 54 17 Korea, Republic of 85 0.9 ... -17 -20

Above 15 33554 88.4 - - - Above 15 7512 82.0 - - -

Exports of telecommunications services of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 37964 61.1 8 1 European Union (27) 35074 69.8 3

Extra-EU (27) exports 12619 20.3 16 Extra-EU (27) imports 12489 24.8 13

2 United States 9163 14.7 14 2 United States 7193 14.3 2

3 Kuwait 6071 9.8 30 3 Russian Federation 1846 3.7 45

4 Canada a 1467 2.4 ... 4 Canada a 1041 2.1 ...

5 Russian Federation 1401 2.3 18 5 Malaysia 817 1.6 -4

6 India 1211 1.9 3 6 Korea, Republic of 782 1.6 15

7 Turkey 725 1.2 43 7 Australia 728 1.4 27

8 Morocco 632 1.0 57 8 India 502 1.0 16

9 Malaysia 602 1.0 -2 9 Hong Kong, China 417 0.8 22

10 H ong Kong, China 555 0.9 0 10 Norway 401 0.8 27

11 Korea, Republic of 550 0.9 14 11 Argentina 366 0.7 18

12 Norway 511 0.8 10 12 Brazil 296 0.6 22113 Brazil 452 0.7 75 13 Turkey 289 0.6 -2

14 Kenya 435 0.7 33 14 Israel 283 0.6 -19

15 Philippines 404 0.7 -22 15 Lebanon 249 0.5 18

Above 15 62145 100.0 - Above 15 50280 100.0 -

a Secretariat estimate.

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. As certain major traders in communications services do no report the item telecommunications services separately, they may not appear in the list.

Transactions on telecommunications services are often reported on a net rather than a gross basis. See the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of telecommunications services, 2008

Table III.14

(Million dollars and percentage)

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Table III.16

World exports of construction by region, 2008 and 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2008 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Exports

World 90 80 100.0 100.0 12 27 -13

North America 2 ... ... ... ... 43 ...

South and Central America 0 0 1.4 0.2 -8 -4 -10

Europe 51 45 62.7 56.3 11 20 -11

European Union (27) 47 42 ... 52.0 ... 19 -11

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 5 4 1.0 4.9 33 36 -26

 Asia 29 26 29.0 32.8 14 42 -11

Annual percentage changeShareValue

Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 46706 54.0 19 1 European Union (27) 33312 42.0 25

Extra-EU (27) exports 25909 30.0 17 Extra-EU (27) imports 14034 17.7 32

2 Japan 13822 16.0 34 2 Japan 11359 14.3 43

3 China 10329 12.0 92 3 Russian Federation 8839 11.1 37

4 Russian Federation 4663 5.4 35 4 Angola 5007 6.3 905 United States a 1679 1.9 64 5 Saudi Arabia 4491 5.7 -29

6 Egypt 1345 1.6 37 6 China 4363 5.5 50

7 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 1330 1.5 1 7 Kazakhstan 3188 4.0 -27

8 Malaysia 1212 1.4 -11 8 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 2251 2.8 -9

9 Turkey 1146 1.3 34 9 Azerbaijan 1441 1.8 -2

10 Singapore 918 1.1 22 10 Malaysia 1412 1.8 -17

11 Israel 819 0.9 23 11 United States 827 1.0 41

12 India 722 0.8 -4 12 Thailand 786 1.0 23

13 Indonesia 667 0.8 45 13 India 755 1.0 4

14 Thailand 614 0.7 18 14 Indonesia 749 0.9 1

15 Norway 449 0.5 31 15 Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 531 0.7 ...

Above 15 86420 100.0 - Above 15 79310 100.0 -

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. As certain economies do not report this item separately, they may not appear in the list (e.g., Switzerland, United Arab Emirates). See the Metadata.

a Data are presented net of merchandise exports by the United States for construction (203 million dollars) and net of outlays f or wages, services, materials, and other expenses bought in the economy where the

construction is taking place (2,766 million dollars).

Major exporters and importers of construction, 2008

Table III.17

(Million dollars and percentage)

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27) Japan

World 46706 100.0 18 21 19 World 13822 100.0 24 15 34

European Union (27) 20797 44.5 14 12 21 United Arab Emirates 4441 32.1 57 29 131

Russian Federation 2449 5.2 33 47 75 Saudi Arabia 854 6.2 19 7 -42

Norway 1539 3.3 16 56 15 European Union (27) 824 6.0 ... ... 150

Nigeria 1494 3.2 12 -19 34 Thailand 698 5.0 17 -24 26

United States 1350 2.9 0 -3 13 Indonesia 483 3.5 5 -41 58

Above 5 27629 59.2 - - - Above 5 7300 52.8 - - -

Switzerland 962 2.1 10 4 12 Singapore 476 3.4 33 58 35

Brazil 904 1.9 44 45 53 Australia 383 2.8 153 219 241

China 875 1.9 1 -7 14 Taipei, Chinese 316 2.3 -28 -35 -26

India 466 1.0 15 92 -5 United States 258 1.9 15 -30 44

Morocco 426 0.9 52 28 349 Viet Nam 234 1.7 0 -2 -17

South Africa 410 0.9 32 78 -7 Philippines 230 1.7 30 271 -54

Korea, Republic of 387 0.8 9 -17 75 Malaysia 220 1.6 21 111 -12

Egypt 344 0.7 26 -30 32 India 208 1.5 61 19 178

Canada 318 0.7 27 9 8 Mexico 120 0.9 -17 14 47

 Australia 306 0.7 14 2 63 China 108 0.8 -26 -30 -12

Above 15 33028 70.7 - - - Above 15 9853 71.3 - - -

Russian Federation a Singapore b

World 4663 100.0 28 13 35 World 918 100.0 19 36 22

European Union (27) 1932 41.4 35 31 33 China 133 14.5 16 -20 79

Turkey 941 20.2 27 20 35 United States 73 8.0 22 88 31

Serbia 220 4.7 ... ... 193 European Union (27) 40 4.4 ... ... 35

United States 174 3.7 -15 -34 9 India 33 3.6 ... 138 49

Uzbekistan 150 3.2 124 188 58 Australia 18 1.9 107 ... ...

Above 5 3416 73.3 - - - Above 5 297 32.4 - - -

b In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 38 per cent of construction exports.

Exports of construction of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

a In 2008, construction not allocated geographically represented 2 per cent of exports.

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Table III.19

World exports of insurance services by region, 2008 and 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2008 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Exports

World 85 80 100.0 100.0 13 10 -6

North America 17 17 28.8 22.1 10 6 3

South and Central America 3 2 4.0 2.8 9 16 -21

Europe 51 47 51.2 59.2 15 11 -9

European Union (27) 44 40 ... 51.1 ... 11 -9

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 1 0.2 1.0 33 53 -11

 Asia 9 9 11.7 11.6 13 7 2

Annual percentage changeShareValue

Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 44416 57.5 11 1 United States 42939 33.2 3

Extra-EU (27) exports 22419 29.0 12 2 European Union (27) 31991 24.7 1

2 United States 10756 13.9 6 Extra-EU (27) imports 10995 8.5 3

3 Switzerland 5724 7.4 19 3 China 12743 9.8 19

4 Canada 4179 5.4 10 4 Mexico 12274 9.5 125 Mexico 2011 2.6 1 5 Canada 6134 4.7 0

6 Singapore 1933 2.5 15 6 Japan 5124 4.0 24

7 India 1548 2.0 3 7 India 4252 3.3 34

8 China 1383 1.8 53 8 Singapore 2379 1.8 3

9 Japan 937 1.2 -30 9 Thailand 2377 1.8 24

10 Bahrain 916 1.2 12 10 Saudi Arabia 1820 1.4 84

11 Brazil 828 1.1 53 11 Brazil 1665 1.3 27

12 Turkey 752 1.0 17 12 Egypt 1584 1.2 24

13 Russian Federation 644 0.8 70 13 Angola 1498 1.2 262

14 Australia 626 0.8 5 14 Turkey 1436 1.1 -7

15 Hong Kong, China 547 0.7 17 15 Russian Federation 1249 1.0 48

Above 15 77200 100.0 - Above 15 129465 100.0 -

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of insurance services, 2008

Table III.20

(Million dollars and percentage)

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27) United States

World 44416 100.0 25 29 11 World 10756 100.0 12 8 6

European Union (27) 21997 49.5 14 16 9 European Union (27) 2670 24.8 ... ... -1

United States 11832 26.6 183 93 4 Canada 2415 22.5 12 1 18

Switzerland 1161 2.6 11 -15 92 Bermuda 1124 10.4 22 13 12

Canada 1055 2.4 9 98 37 Japan 1114 10.4 12 48 -31

Japan 658 1.5 28 -11 22 Switzerland 1012 9.4 101 67 84

Above 5 36702 82.6 - - - Above 5 8335 77.5 - - -

 Australia 601 1.4 5 72 -9 Mexico 359 3.3 33 23 18

Norway 375 0.8 46 17 29 Australia 213 2.0 1 42 -2

Mexico 350 0.8 25 81 27 Korea, Republic of 207 1.9 44 45 -2

South Africa 336 0.8 -1 4 11 Brazil 99 0.9 20 15 32

Turkey 277 0.6 29 8 29 Chile 80 0.7 20 5 33

Russian Federation 253 0.6 36 13 30 Hong Kong, China 76 0.7 -35 -12 -38

China 246 0.6 67 9 64 Israel 65 0.6 24 21 27

Singapore 196 0.4 34 39 -11 Taipei, Chinese 65 0.6 6 6 -23

 Argentina 188 0.4 34 -22 98 Singapore 59 0.5 10 48 -13

Brazil 182 0.4 70 23 30 China 57 0.5 14 0 19

Above 15 39705 89.4 - - - Above 15 9615 89.4 - - -

Canada Singapore a

World 4179 100.0 9 12 10 World 1933 100.0 14 6 15

United States 1259 30.1 -2 8 -2 China 217 11.2 76 44 132

Korea, Republic of 179 9.2 18 13 15

Japan 149 7.7 6 -6 19

 Australia 141 7.3 -16 -37 -24

India 104 5.4 ... 26 17

Above 1 1259 30.1 - - - Above 5 790 40.9 - - -

Japan Russian Federation b

World 937 100.0 2 -15 -30 World 644 100.0 26 1 70European Union (27) 352 37.6 ... ... -21 European Union (27) 289 44.9 29 -4 93

China 80 8.5 9 16 3 Kazakhstan 59 9.1 16 37 53

Korea, Republic of 54 5.8 66 -22 88 United Arab Emirates 56 8.7 161 14 ...

Singapore 51 5.5 4 -49 304 Switzerland 29 4.5 -8 -57 32

Hong Kong, China 44 4.7 -18 -44 -12 Ukraine 27 4.2 13 -14 59

Above 5 582 62.1 - - - Above 5 460 71.4 - - -

Hong Kong, China Korea, Republic of c

World 547 100.0 10 12 17 World 466 100.0 40 52 12

China 148 27.0 29 18 17 United States 212 45.4 102 ... 57

Japan 87 15.9 58 33 98 European Union (27) 92 19.7 -7 -59 35

Korea, Republic of 77 14.1 10 80 -7 Hong Kong, China 41 8.7 ... 407 33

Singapore 38 6.9 7 3 19 Singapore 33 7.1 -16 -46 -11

Taipei, Chinese 33 6.0 -1 -31 200 China 19 4.1 7 87 -34

Above 5 383 70.0 - - - Above 5 396 85.0 - - -

b In 2008, insurance services not allocated geographically accounted for 2 per cent of exports.

Exports of insurance services of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

a In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 31 per cent of insurance services exports.

c In 2008, insurance services not allocated geographically accounted for 6 per cent of exports.

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4.4 Financial services

Table III.22

World exports of financial services by region, 2008 and 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2008 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Exports

World 295 250 100.0 100.0 11 1 -15

North America 63 58 23.2 23.2 11 -2 -8

South and Central America 3 3 0.9 1.1 13 18 2

Europe 185 152 61.5 60.7 11 3 -18

European Union (27) 164 133 ... 53.3 ... 2 -19

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 2 0.2 0.6 29 22 -24

 Asia 36 31 11.9 12.3 11 -3 -14

Annual percentage changeShareValue

Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 163708 57.5 2 1 European Union (27) 69535 60.0 2

Extra-EU (27) exports 72813 25.6 0 Extra-EU (27) imports 27330 23.6 1

2 United States 60190 21.1 -2 2 United States 19143 16.5 -3

3 Switzerland 19249 6.8 0 3 Japan 3982 3.4 104 Hong Kong, China 11818 4.2 -5 4 Canada 3888 3.4 -4

5 Singapore 6579 2.3 0 5 India 3552 3.1 10

6 Japan 5454 1.9 -12 6 Hong Kong, China 3137 2.7 12

7 India 4059 1.4 20 7 Russian Federation 2080 1.8 41

8 Korea, Republic of 3785 1.3 -5 8 Switzerland 2042 1.8 14

9 Canada 3076 1.1 -4 9 Singapore 1885 1.6 7

10 Russian Federation 1320 0.5 12 10 Saudi Arabia 1508 1.3 ...

11 Norway 1274 0.4 25 11 Ukraine 1465 1.3 65

12 Brazil 1238 0.4 14 12 Brazil 1145 1.0 42

13 Taipei, Chinese 1146 0.4 -12 13 Turkey 978 0.8 57

14 Australia 901 0.3 5 14 Norway 956 0.8 -15

15 Turkey 841 0.3 113 15 Korea, Republic of 691 0.6 -1

Above 15 284635 100.0 - Above 15 115985 100.0 -

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of financial services, 2008

Table III.23

(Million dollars and percentage)

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27) United States

World 163708 100.0 21 36 2 World 60190 100.0 15 28 -2

European Union (27) 90895 55.5 22 35 4 European Union (27) 24643 40.9 ... ... -1

United States 21504 13.1 16 37 -4 Canada 3778 6.3 ... 30 -1

Switzerland 10074 6.2 17 40 -1 Japan 2499 4.2 ... 7 -2

Japan 5296 3.2 13 28 -9 Bermuda 2064 3.4 ... -11 -7

Russian Federation 2605 1.6 45 60 17 Australia 1820 3.0 ... 36 13

Above 5 130374 79.6 - - - Above 5 34804 57.8 - - -

 Australia 1916 1.2 49 35 44 Hong Kong, China 1205 2.0 ... 26 -12

Hong Kong, China 1846 1.1 29 51 11 Mexico 1043 1.7 ... 29 3

Norway 1526 0.9 23 61 -4 Switzerland 1041 1.7 ... 6 15

Canada 1475 0.9 32 45 1 Brazil 1031 1.7 ... 54 -4

Singapore 1252 0.8 27 36 10 China 751 1.2 ... 38 -20

Taipei, Chinese 1075 0.7 22 81 -19 Singapore 730 1.2 ... 12 3

China 782 0.5 34 12 46 Korea, Republic of 487 0.8 ... 0 4Korea, Republic of 588 0.4 10 27 0 Norway 414 0.7 ... 54 1

Turkey 534 0.3 19 77 -22 India 411 0.7 ... 34 2

South Africa 529 0.3 21 75 -26 Saudi Arabia 390 0.6 ... 73 15

Above 15 141898 86.7 - - - Above 15 42307 70.3 - - -

Hong Kong, China a Singapore b, c

World 11818 100.0 24 34 -5 World 6579 100.0 29 52 0

United States 3489 29.5 31 37 1 European Union (27) 1589 24.2 ... ... 5

European Union (27) 3319 28.1 ... ... -10 United States 1050 16.0 33 16 30

Singapore 609 5.2 21 33 -15 Hong Kong, China 642 9.8 25 57 -4

Japan 452 3.8 20 43 -26 Japan 172 2.6 13 120 -51

Korea, Republic of 413 3.5 37 14 1 India 137 2.1 ... 46 -1

Above 5 8282 70.1 - - - Above 5 3590 54.6 - - -

Japan Canada

World 5454 100.0 3 1 -12 World 3076 100.0 16 25 -4

United States 2219 40.7 4 8 -14 United States 1867 60.7 21 26 0

European Union (27) 2107 38.6 ... ... -11

Hong Kong, China 453 8.3 -6 -5 -4

Cayman Islands 251 4.6 15 70 -37

 Australia 79 1.5 43 45 99

Above 5 5110 93.7 - - - Above 1 1867 60.7 - - -

Russian Federation d Australia e

World 1320 100.0 50 99 12 World 901 100.0 6 13 5

European Union (27) 975 73.9 59 93 30 European Union (27) 200 22.2 ... ... 2

United States 128 9.7 40 65 35 United States 129 14.3 9 8 -14

British Virgin Islands 40 3.1 61 77 14 Hong Kong, China 48 5.3 19 61 -3

Switzerland 30 2.3 58 35 40 New Zealand 37 4.1 5 12 -7

Singapore 17 1.3 150 -37 ... Singapore 32 3.5 -20 -12 50

Above 5 1190 90.2 - - - Above 5 445 49.3 - - -

a Financial intermediation services are not allocated geographically. In 2008, they accounted for 15 per cent of financial services exports.b Financial services exports related to foreign exchange trading are not allocated geographically.

c In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 7 per cent of financial services exports.

d In 2008, financial services not allocated geographically accounted for 1 per cent of exports.

e In 2008, financial services not allocated geographically accounted for 18 per cent of exports.

Exports of financial services of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

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4.5 Computer and inormation services

Table III.25

World exports of computer and information services by region, 2008 and 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2008 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Exports

World 195 185 100.0 100.0 16 23 -6

North America 17 18 19.4 9.5 7 8 0

South and Central America 3 3 0.9 1.6 24 28 10

Europe 114 103 54.2 55.7 16 21 -9

European Union (27) 108 98 ... 52.8 ... 20 -10

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2 2 0.2 1.1 41 52 -14

 Asia 51 50 15.3 27.0 24 33 -2

Annual percentage changeShareValue

Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 108399 58.3 20 1 European Union (27) 50116 55.5 13

Extra-EU (27) exports 42500 22.8 20 Extra-EU (27) imports 16866 18.7 13

2 India a 36041 19.4 ... 2 United States 16139 17.9 9

3 United States 12599 6.8 8 3 Japan 3979 4.4 10

4 Israel b 6852 3.7 18 4 India 3419 3.8 -25 China 6252 3.4 44 5 China 3165 3.5 43

6 Canada 4882 2.6 6 6 Brazil 2787 3.1 23

7 Norway b 1953 1.0 73 7 Canada 2526 2.8 1

8 Russian Federation 1644 0.9 50 8 Norway b 1780 2.0 6

9 Australia 1418 0.8 10 9 Russian Federation 1424 1.6 49

10 Singapore 1334 0.7 32 10 Australia 1313 1.5 6

11 Philippines b 1148 0.6 276 11 Singapore 916 1.0 37

12 Malaysia b 1025 0.6 30 12 Malaysia b 896 1.0 39

13 Japan 946 0.5 -2 13 Indonesia 713 0.8 5

14 Argentina 897 0.5 37 14 Korea, Republic of 571 0.6 5

15 Costa Rica 694 0.4 39 15 Hong Kong, China 512 0.6 21

Above 15 186085 100.0 - Above 15 90255 100.0 -

b Computer services.

Note: Based on information available to the Secretariat. As certain economies do not report this item, they may not appear in the list. For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of computer and information services, 2008

Table III.26

(Million dollars and percentage)

a Secretariat estimate.

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Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 97279 60.4 21 1 European Union (27) 45670 60.9 12

Extra-EU (27) exports 35440 22.0 22 Extra-EU (27) imports 15410 20.5 11

2 India a 35288 21.9 ... 2 United States 15214 20.3 8

3 United States 8044 5.0 17 3 India 3087 4.1 0

4 Israel 6852 4.3 18 4 Brazil 2701 3.6 22

5 Canada 4038 2.5 11 5 Canada 1860 2.5 13

6 Norway 1953 1.2 73 6 Norway 1780 2.4 6

7 Russian Federation 1549 1.0 53 7 Russian Federation 1204 1.6 60

8 Australia 1213 0.8 5 8 Australia 1150 1.5 6

9 Philippines 1148 0.7 276 9 Malaysia 896 1.2 39

10 Malaysia 1025 0.6 30 10 Hong Kong, China 449 0.6 30

11 Argentina 893 0.6 37 11 Argentina 355 0.5 20

12 Costa Rica 693 0.4 39 12 Korea, Republic of 278 0.4 1513 Hong Kong, China 611 0.4 195 13 Serbia 204 0.3 26

14 Sri Lanka 230 0.1 31 14 Pakistan 103 0.1 -9

15 Pakistan 183 0.1 45 15 Colombia 91 0.1 54

Above 15 161000 100.0 - Above 15 75040 100.0 -

a Secretariat estimate.

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. As certain major traders in computer and information services do not report the item computer services separately, they may not appear in the list. For more

information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of computer services, 2008

Table III.28

(Million dollars and percentage)

Table III.29

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27) United States

World 97279 100.0 23 28 21 World 8044 100.0 31 20 17

European Union (27) 61839 63.6 20 28 21 European Union (27) 4201 52.2 ... ... 14

United States 8698 8.9 6 9 0 Canada 793 9.9 ... 0 12

Switzerland 3350 3.4 18 17 31 Switzerland 395 4.9 ... 63 37

Russian Federation 2215 2.3 42 98 30 Japan 333 4.1 ... 37 16

India 1917 2.0 107 64 173 Australia 306 3.8 ... 0 25

Above 5 78018 80.2 - - - Above 5 6028 74.9 - - -

Japan 1555 1.6 25 41 25 Brazil 189 2.3 ... -11 22

Norway 1366 1.4 22 32 27 Singapore 166 2.1 ... 1 47China 1345 1.4 81 74 80 Mexico 149 1.9 ... 10 8

 Australia 1225 1.3 53 50 68 China 141 1.8 ... 43 42

South Africa 835 0.9 17 6 8 India 126 1.6 ... 40 12

Canada 762 0.8 38 51 48 Hong Kong, China 115 1.4 ... 18 25

Turkey 578 0.6 48 43 39 Korea, Republic of 96 1.2 ... -9 2

Israel 575 0.6 26 42 0 South Africa 85 1.1 ... 11 2

Indonesia 519 0.5 49 8 218 Thailand 61 0.8 ... 83 39

Singapore 492 0.5 27 2 70 Norway 57 0.7 ... 27 36

Above 15 87271 89.7 - - - Above 15 7213 89.7 - - -

Canada Russian Federation a

World 4038 100.0 9 6 11 World 1549 100.0 61 76 53

United States 2706 67.0 4 2 3 European Union (27) 722 46.6 69 74 57

United States 510 32.9 60 82 52

British Virgin Islands 56 3.6 133 306 14

Kazakhstan 39 2.5 87 85 77

Canada 28 1.8 131 95 88

Above 1 2706 67.0 - - - Above 5 1354 87.4 - - -

Exports of computer services of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

a In 2008, computer services not allocated geographically accounted for 1 per cent of exports.

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Table III.32

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

United States European Union (27)

World 91599 100.0 12 19 9 World 68351 100.0 13 21 13

European Union (27) 44623 48.7 ... ... 13 European Union (27) 32404 47.4 19 19 34

Switzerland 7917 8.6 14 13 8 United States 13596 19.9 2 12 5

Japan 7473 8.2 -6 -19 2 Singapore 3776 5.5 4 25 -19

Canada 5898 6.4 8 -5 0 Switzerland 2926 4.3 3 20 0

Korea, Republic of 3215 3.5 14 13 18 China 2844 4.2 36 -11 76

Above 5 69126 75.5 - - - Above 5 55546 81.3 - - -

Singapore 3188 3.5 8 17 4 Japan 2672 3.9 2 17 7

 Australia 2351 2.6 25 45 6 Korea, Republic of 1218 1.8 31 30 26

China 2327 2.5 27 22 26 Brazil 704 1.0 45 51 26

Mexico 2010 2.2 13 23 -6 Russian Federation 617 0.9 31 121 -11

Brazil 1831 2.0 33 11 35 Australia 611 0.9 9 54 -31

Bermuda 1196 1.3 11 17 -30 Norway 531 0.8 4 17 -7

Taipei, Chinese 974 1.1 -11 -40 12 Canada 475 0.7 -1 36 -15

India 934 1.0 65 83 41 South Africa 426 0.6 0 23 -5Hong Kong, China 596 0.7 14 7 12 Mexico 425 0.6 4 60 -27

South Africa 588 0.6 24 52 0 India 283 0.4 36 61 -33

Above 15 85121 92.9 - - - Above 15 63510 92.9 - - -

Japan Canada

World 25681 100.0 13 16 11 World 3569 100.0 9 10 2

United States 9347 36.4 7 11 -3 United States 2112 59.2 8 17 -5

European Union (27) 4981 19.4 ... ... 16

China 2245 8.7 33 54 25

Thailand 1988 7.7 24 10 33

Taipei, Chinese 969 3.8 22 2 13

Above 5 19530 76.0 - - - Above 1 2112 59.2 - - -

Korea, Republic of a Singapore b

World 2382 100.0 8 -15 37 World 1433 100.0 16 24 17

China 1055 44.3 29 -37 124 Japan 323 22.6 46 154 29

United States 522 21.9 -11 19 -16 China 210 14.7 44 97 17

European Union (27) 319 13.4 32 -32 76 United States 186 13.0 89 370 21

Taipei, Chinese 140 5.9 29 85 15 Australia 124 8.6 52 158 29

Japan 96 4.0 -15 -15 19 Korea, Republic of 112 7.8 68 303 0

Above 5 2131 89.5 - - - Above 5 956 66.7 - - -

 Australia c Russian Federation d

World 703 100.0 8 11 2 World 453 100.0 20 32 14

United States 271 38.5 13 10 2 European Union (27) 198 43.7 65 50 44

European Union (27) 142 20.2 ... ... 11 United States 61 13.5 -10 15 -52

New Zealand 42 5.9 8 -27 51 Ukraine 27 6.0 46 65 44

Indonesia 28 4.0 29 189 156 Kazakhstan 26 5.8 52 59 134

Malaysia 17 2.5 24 55 197 British Virgin Islands 20 4.5 47 22 287

Above 5 500 71.1 - - - Above 5 333 73.5 - - -

a In 2008, receipts of royalties and licence fees not allocated geographically accounted for 4 per cent of receipts.

b In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 13 per cent of receipts of royalties and licence fees.

c In 2008, receipts of royalties and licence fees not allocated geographically accounted for 8 per cent of receipts.

d In 2008, receipts of royalties and licence fees not allocated geographically accounted for 9 per cent of receipts.

Receipts of royalties and licence fees of selected economies by origin, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

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Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 486689 54.7 14 1 European Union (27) 429859 59.0 14

Extra-EU (27) exports 221712 24.9 14 Extra-EU (27) imports 169387 23.3 17

2 United States 92202 10.4 12 2 United States 58419 8.0 16

3 China 46349 5.2 15 3 Japan 40612 5.6 17

4 Japan 41168 4.6 25 4 China 38597 5.3 275 Singapore 37558 4.2 21 5 Korea, Republic of 27245 3.7 25

6 India a 33764 3.8 ... 6 India 21062 2.9 15

7 Hong Kong, China 33079 3.7 9 7 Singapore 20794 2.9 20

8 Taipei, Chinese 18925 2.1 16 8 Russian Federation 15975 2.2 38

9 Canada 18685 2.1 9 9 Canada 14235 2.0 8

10 Switzerland b 16896 1.9 41 10 Brazil 13557 1.9 28

11 Brazil 14331 1.6 30 11 Thailand d 12121 1.7 23

12 Norway 13551 1.5 8 12 Saudi Arabia e 9698 1.3 ...

13 Russian Federation 13102 1.5 36 13 Angola 8766 1.2 39

14 Korea, Republic of 12965 1.5 -10 14 Norway 8653 1.2 22

15 Lebanon c 10545 1.2 67 15 Taipei, Chinese 8368 1.1 -10

Above 15 889810 100.0 - Above 15 727960 100.0 -

b Includes construction and computer and information services.

c Includes construction, computer and information services, royalties and license fees and personal, cultural and recreational services.d Includes financial services, computer and information services and personal, cultural and recreational services.

e Includes computer and information services, royalties and license fees and personal, cultural and recreational services.

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. For more information on asymmetries, see the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of other business services, 2008

Table III.34

(Million dollars and percentage)

a Secretariat estimate.

Table III.33

World exports of other business services by region, 2008 and 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2008 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Exports

World 940 855 100.0 100.0 12 14 -9

North America 111 109 16.1 12.8 9 11 -2

South and Central America 27 26 2.5 3.1 14 22 -2

Europe 517 450 51.3 52.8 12 14 -13

European Union (27) 487 424 ... 49.7 ... 14 -13

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 17 15 0.9 1.8 21 35 -13

 Asia 249 231 26.1 27.1 12 14 -7

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Table III.35

(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27) Japan a

World 486689 100.0 16 21 14 World 41168 100.0 15 7 25

European Union (27) 264976 54.4 17 23 14 European Union (27) 23604 57.3 ... ... 55

United States 57742 11.9 10 14 7 United States 14835 36.0 18 5 34

Switzerland 35812 7.4 16 22 21 Singapore 9172 22.3 39 13 51

China 7555 1.6 13 73 -10 Canada 2012 4.9 69 50 189

Russian Federation 7243 1.5 21 66 -19 Switzerland 1351 3.3 55 -20 146

Above 5 373328 76.7 - - - Above 5 50974 123.8 - - -

Japan 6445 1.3 1 15 17 Taipei, Chinese 792 1.9 -28 61 -79

Norway 4869 1.0 9 45 -14 Thailand 677 1.6 59 178 -6

Singapore 4790 1.0 27 -4 29 India 561 1.4 52 80 40

Brazil 4010 0.8 61 96 143 Australia 350 0.9 -17 -42 30

 Australia 3533 0.7 31 31 37 Indonesia 239 0.6 21 44 2

Hong Kong, China 3466 0.7 -5 9 25 Philippines 195 0.5 -15 -6 18

Canada 3054 0.6 15 23 0 Cayman Islands 165 0.4 14 -70 385

India 3017 0.6 19 67 -42 New Zealand 151 0.4 -3 66 50

Korea, Republic of 2937 0.6 8 3 17 Russian Federation 95 0.2 22 -39 202

Turkey 2904 0.6 22 20 1 Brazil 81 0.2 1 -54 159

Above 15 412353 84.7 - - - Above 15 54282 131.9 - - -

Singapore b, c Hong Kong, China

World 37558 100.0 21 26 21 World 33079 100.0 11 12 9

United States 6076 16.2 28 25 13 United States 9386 28.4 12 12 11

European Union (27) 5038 13.4 ... ... 25 European Union (27) d 7584 22.9 ... ... ...

Japan 3948 10.5 13 10 20 Japan e 1665 5.0 ... 6 ...

Hong Kong, China 2165 5.8 13 24 19 Taipei, Chinese e 1026 3.1 ... 9 ...

China 2114 5.6 27 60 21 Singapore 993 3.0 22 ... ...

Above 5 19340 51.5 - - - Above 5 20654 62.4 - - -

Canada Russian Federation f  

World 18685 100.0 7 9 9 World 13102 100.0 35 34 36United States 10490 56.1 4 18 4 European Union (27) 6941 53.0 39 42 41

United States 1663 12.7 32 23 38

Switzerland 628 4.8 32 22 40

Kazakhstan 394 3.0 32 37 22

British Virgin Islands 365 2.8 27 53 19

Above 1 10490 56.1 - - - Above 5 9991 76.3 - - -

Korea, Republic of g

World 12965 100.0 11 37 -10

United States 3746 28.9 5 31 -23

European Union (27) 2324 17.9 7 56 -25

Japan 2025 15.6 7 12 8

China 1198 9.2 64 141 14

Singapore 773 6.0 29 47 -2

Above 5 10067 77.6 - - -

a In 2008, exports of other business services are offset by negative values for merchanting.

b The geographical breakdown includes communications services.

c In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 16 per cent of other business services exports.

d Excluding operational leasing services.

e 2007 instead of 2008.

f In 2008, other business services not allocated geographically accounted for 4 per cent of exports.

g In 2008, other business services not allocated geographically accounted for 8 per cent of exports.

Exports of other business services of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

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Total

Legal,

accounting,

management

and public

relations

Advertising,

market

research

and public

opinion

polling

Research

and

development

Architectural,

engineering

and other 

technical

services

Agricultural,

mining and

other on-

site

processing

services Other a

Exporters

European Union (27) 486689 24.9 5.0 70.1 13.9 5.5 9.2 10.8 2.2 28.6

Extra-EU (27) exports 221712 23.4 4.5 72.0 13.7 4.7 11.1 13.9 3.0 25.8

United States b 92202 6.6 8.6 84.8 38.6 4.4 18.6 6.4 3.3 13.4

China 46349 56.1 ... 43.9 39.1 4.8 ... ... ... . ..

Japan 41168 58.8 6.9 34.2 ... ... 9.4 ... ... 24.8

Singapore 37558 61.3 ... 38.7 18.6 0.8 1.0 6.9 ... 11.4

India c 33764 9.5 1.7 88.8 17.4 1.7 4.7 6.0 0.8 58.2Hong Kong, China 33079 83.8 0.1 16.1 9.4 1.8 ... 1.2 ... 3.5

Canada 18685 5.2 2.3 92.5 29.7 3.7 18.5 25.6 ... 15.0

Brazil 14331 9.5 0.4 90.1 18.7 2.3 2.2 39.0 0.2 27.6

Norway 13551 13.6 3.8 82.6 3.1 1.9 3.7 23.0 30.9 20.0

Russian Federation 13102 ... 4.8 95.2 22.3 21.7 3.9 24.8 3.2 19.2

Korea, Republic of 12965 21.0 12.6 66.4 8.5 2.6 4.2 3.3 0.5 47.2

  Australia 6347 13.3 1.4 85.3 17.1 4.4 7.7 25.2 4.6 26.3

Malaysia 4637 -3.0 12.6 90.4 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Philippines 4182 0.7 0.3 99.0 98.5 ... 0.5 ... ... ...

  Argentina 3568 8.8 5.1 86.1 30.7 10.8 7.0 4.7 0.4 32.6

Ukraine 2284 7.3 3.4 89.3 13.8 21.0 18.4 13.6 18.3 4.2

Chile 1759 44.1 12.0 43.9 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Serbia 1216 7.6 0.9 91.5 13.7 19.7 3.9 11.3 0.1 42.9

Croatia 1211 12.0 3.3 84.7 20.6 21.7 6.3 30.7 4.9 0.5

ImportersEuropean Union (27) 429859 15.5 6.8 77.7 13.3 9.6 12.6 7.6 1.3 33.4

Extra-EU (27) exports 169387 17.5 5.8 76.7 13.1 10.0 14.5 6.9 1.0 31.1

United States b 58419 1.8 1.6 96.6 44.1 3.8 25.5 1.9 1.2 20.2

Japan 40612 27.5 1.2 71.4 ... ... 23.6 ... ... 47.7

China 38597 59.9 ... 40.1 35.1 5.0 ... ... ... . ..

Korea, Republic of 27245 29.7 6.6 63.7 6.4 14.0 3.9 1.8 0.3 37.3

India c 21062 11.7 5.6 82.7 17.9 5.6 2.4 16.4 0.8 39.6

Singapore 20794 34.6 ... 65.1 33.7 2.3 12.0 6.2 ... 11.0

Russian Federation 15975 0.8 9.9 89.4 22.8 10.4 0.6 26.6 16.3 12.6

Canada 14235 4.9 7.7 87.3 31.6 2.6 9.1 21.2 ... 22.9

Brazil 13557 6.8 58.0 35.2 3.8 2.1 0.1 21.5 0.0 7.6

Norway 8653 4.8 0.9 94.3 4.1 2.5 4.4 9.3 36.3 37.7

Hong Kong, China 7517 45.9 9.7 44.4 29.9 5.6 ... 1.4 ... 7.5

  Australia 6155 3.1 11.2 85.7 8.7 2.3 3.0 25.7 13.5 32.6

Malaysia 6065 ... 14.8 85.2 ... ... ... ... ... ...Kazhakstan 3372 0.2 14.0 85.7 14.5 0.5 0.5 55.0 12.3 3.0

Ukraine 2031 12.9 6.6 80.5 21.3 6.5 12.9 13.8 4.6 21.4

New Zealand 1753 6.0 23.8 70.1 14.4 6.3 2.3 ... ... 47.2

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 1655 ... 44.1 55.9 21.9 0.2 ... 26.0 0.2 7.5

  Argentina 1448 12.8 17.4 69.7 31.6 3.7 1.4 13.7 1.6 17.7

Turkey 1378 6.5 9.9 83.5 2.5 3.3 ... 0.6 ... 77.1

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. See the Metadata.

a Covers other services not included elsewhere as well as services between related enterprises n.i.e.

b Market research and public opinion polling are included in "other".

Miscellaneous business, professional and technical services

Total other 

business

services

Merchanting

and other trade

related services

Operational

leasing

services

c Secretariat estimates. Exports of "miscellaneous business, professional and technical services, other" includes information technology enabled services.

Table III.36

Trade in other business services by category in selected economies, 2008

(Million dollars and percentage)

Share

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Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 European Union (27) 17064 43.3 5 1 European Union (27) 21062 63.5 7

Extra-EU (27) exports 7196 18.3 10 Extra-EU (27) imports 8568 25.8 6

2 United States 14353 36.5 -5 2 United States 2191 6.6 20

3 Canada 2184 5.5 -5 3 Canada 2105 6.3 -3

4 Turkey 1224 3.1 26 4 Australia 1240 3.7 335 India 707 1.8 39 5 Japan 1213 3.7 -8

6 Australia 671 1.7 32 6 Korea, Republic of 891 2.7 -4

7 Norway 560 1.4 20 7 Brazil 869 2.6 33

8 Korea, Republic of 527 1.3 18 8 Russian Federation 838 2.5 11

9 Argentina 463 1.2 47 9 Norway 730 2.2 28

10 China a 418 1.1 32 10 Malaysia 474 1.4 ...

11 Russian Federation 389 1.0 34 11 Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 452 1.4 37

12 Hong Kong, China 265 0.7 -2 12 India 296 0.9 75

13 New Zealand 196 0.5 -9 13 Singapore 284 0.9 -1

14 Ukraine 185 0.5 17 14 Iran, Islamic Rep. of 279 0.8 15

15 Singapore 168 0.4 -29 15 China a 255 0.8 66

Above 15 39375 100.0 - Above 15 33180 100.0 -

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. See the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of personal, cultural and recreational services, 2008

Table III.38

(Million dollars and percentage)

a Audiovisual and related services.

Table III.37

World exports of personal, cultural and recreational services by region, 2008 and 2009

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2008 2009 2000 2009 2000-09 2008 2009

Exports

World 40 40 100.0 100.0 5 3 -11

North America 17 16 44.2 41.3 4 -6 -7

South and Central America 1 1 1.0 2.2 15 36 -20

Europe 19 17 44.8 46.2 6 7 -10

European Union (27) 17 16 ... 42.0 ... 5 -7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 1 0.2 1.4 33 29 -26

 Asia 4 3 7.5 7.0 4 16 -25

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

European Union (27) Australia a

World 17064 100.0 7 16 5 World 671 100.0 15 2 32

European Union (27) 9869 57.8 7 19 2 European Union (27) 105 15.6 ... ... 1

United States 2498 14.6 3 18 -2 India 63 9.4 154 101 ...

Switzerland 1486 8.7 10 12 66 New Zealand 63 9.3 16 32 -6

Japan 319 1.9 -19 -2 -24 United States 48 7.1 -18 -27 -8

Norway 272 1.6 -4 8 -4 Singapore 42 6.3 13 -10 14

Above 5 14443 84.6 - - - Above 5 321 47.8 - - -

Singapore 165 1.0 22 87 32 China 33 4.8 13 4 5

Russian Federation 150 0.9 8 25 15 Japan 23 3.4 4 -24 23

 Australia 143 0.8 -16 -52 44 Papua New Guinea 22 3.3 19 65 9

Hong Kong, China 122 0.7 16 15 55 Malaysia 16 2.4 24 10 49

Canada 116 0.7 20 9 32 Hong Kong, China 15 2.3 -14 4 8

Nigeria 116 0.7 102 -25 420 Indonesia 12 1.8 4 -8 45

Philippines 114 0.7 208 25 ... Canada 11 1.7 43 0 36

Brazil 113 0.7 7 15 0 Fiji 6 0.8 95 10 ...

China 89 0.5 44 94 164 South Africa 4 0.6 10 ... ...

South Africa 68 0.4 5 28 -10 Korea, Republic of 2 0.4 -8 10 -27

Above 15 15639 91.6 - - - Above 15 466 69.4 - - -

Russian Federation b Hong Kong, China

World 389 100.0 28 25 34 World 265 100.0 -1 -3 -2

European Union (27) 181 46.6 31 47 29 Malaysia 48 18.1 0 -17 7

United States 58 15.0 49 51 76 United States c 38 14.3 ... 58 ...

Switzerland 49 12.5 69 -20 130 China 34 12.8 16 5 62

Ukraine 20 5.1 38 56 5 European Union (27) 18 6.8 ... ... -25

Kazakhstan 18 4.7 25 3 33 Japan 10 3.8 19 60 25

Above 5 326 83.9 - - - Above 5 148 55.8 - - -

Singapore d Japan

World 168 100.0 -2 17 -29 World 154 100.0 17 11 -1European Union (27) 20 11.9 ... ... ... United States 67 43.4 6 4 0

Hong Kong, China 15 8.8 -5 37 42 European Union (27) 35 22.6 ... ... -2

India 13 7.7 ... 291 -6 Korea, Republic of 15 10.1 50 29 7

China 10 5.9 24 72 2 Hong Kong, China 9 5.7 6 13 -36

 Australia 5 2.9 -32 ... ... Switzerland 6 3.8 -7 25 -51

Above 5 63 37.3 - - - Above 5 131 85.5 - - -

c 2007 instead of 2008.

d In 2008, ASEAN countries accounted for 17 per cent of exports.

Exports of personal, cultural and recreational services of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

b In 2008, personal, cultural and recreational services not allocated geographically accounted for 2 per cent of exports.

a In 2008, personal, cultural and recreational services not allocated geographically accounted for 25 per cent of exports.

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Rank Exporters Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change Rank Importers Value

Share in 15

economies

Annual

percentage

change

1 United States 13598 48.8 -6 1 European Union (27) 14694 62.6 5

2 European Union (27) 9894 35.5 5 Extra-EU (27) imports 6516 27.8 4

Extra-EU (27) exports 3907 14.0 0 2 Canada 1900 8.1 -5

3 Canada 1947 7.0 -3 3 United States 1878 8.0 21

4 Argentina 447 1.6 47 4 Australia 1084 4.6 36

5 China 418 1.5 32 5 Japan 933 4.0 -11

6 Norway 275 1.0 1 6 Russian Federation 682 2.9 9

7 Russian Federation 261 0.9 33 7 Brazil 589 2.5 29

8 Hong Kong, China 228 0.8 -8 8 Norway 361 1.5 20

9 Korea, Republic of 208 0.7 14 9 Korea, Republic of 346 1.5 -9

10 Australia 194 0.7 38 10 China 255 1.1 66

11 Japan 120 0.4 -5 11 Argentina 236 1.0 15

12 Morocco 90 0.3 ... 12 Mexico 227 1.0 -1213 Mexico 87 0.3 -72 13 Ecuador 137 0.6 9

14 Ecuador 47 0.2 7 14 H ong Kong, China 84 0.4 115

15 Brazil 26 0.1 58 15 Croatia 74 0.3 34

Above 15 27840 100.0 - Above 15 23480 100.0 -

Note : Based on information available to the Secretariat. As certain major traders in personal, cultural and recreational services do not report the item audiovisual and related services separately, they may not

appear in the list. See the Metadata.

Major exporters and importers of audiovisual and related services, 2008

Table III.40

(Million dollars and percentage)

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(Million dollars and percentage)

Value Share Value Share

2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008 2008 2008 2005-08 2007 2008

United States European Union (27)

World 13598 100.0 11 12 -6 World 9894 100.0 1 8 5

European Union (27) 8348 61.4 ... ... -4 European Union (27) 5987 60.5 4 12 8

Canada 1300 9.6 23 20 -1 United States 1732 17.5 -3 17 -13

Japan 734 5.4 -4 -6 -19 Switzerland 430 4.3 -11 -2 40

 Australia 575 4.2 15 19 -6 Japan 261 2.6 -22 -3 -27

Brazil 368 2.7 15 44 -11 Norway 176 1.8 -11 -21 10

Above 5 11325 83.3 - - - Above 5 8585 86.8 - - -

Mexico 321 2.4 10 19 -5 Singapore 140 1.4 39 6 124

Korea, Republic of 196 1.4 36 24 -22 Australia 115 1.2 -17 -66 76

New Zealand 115 0.8 25 33 -13 Brazil 87 0.9 1 14 -14

Switzerland 112 0.8 52 44 0 Hong Kong, China 76 0.8 25 -1 91

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 109 0.8 13 22 9 Canada 58 0.6 4 -2 12

South Africa 81 0.6 -2 2 -30 Korea, Republic of 57 0.6 13 29 -19

Norway 75 0.6 11 35 -35 Russian Federation 54 0.5 22 32 -13Hong Kong, China 73 0.5 19 37 -15 South Africa 49 0.5 11 -9 2

Taipei, Chinese 67 0.5 32 -1 -20 China 45 0.5 89 276 405

 Argentina 66 0.5 24 27 27 Mexico 35 0.4 37 -24 166

Above 15 12540 92.2 - - - Above 15 9302 94.0 - - -

Hong Kong, China

World 228 100.0 -2 -3 -8

Malaysia a 44 19.3 ... -8 ...

United States a 33 14.5 ... ... ...

European Union (27) 14 6.1 ... ... -26

China 14 6.1 3 31 -18

Macao, China 4 1.8 10 ... 0

Above 5 109 47.8 - - -

Exports of audiovisual and related services of selected economies by destination, 2008

Annual percentage

change

Annual percentage

change

a 2007 instead of 2008.

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IV. Metadata

This chapter details the methodology

and sources for the statistics used in

International Trade Statistics 2010.

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Table IV.1

Composition of regions and other economic groupings

Regions

North America

Bermuda

Canada*

Mexico*

United States of America*

Other territories in the region not elsewhere specied  

South and Central America and the Caribbean

  Antigua and Barbuda* Brazil* Ecuador* Jamaica* Saint Lucia*

  Argentina* Chile* El Salvador* Netherlands Antilles Saint Vincent and the Grenadines*

Bahamas** Colombia* Grenada* Nicaragua* Suriname*

Barbados* Costa Rica* Guatemala* Panama* Trinidad and Tobago*

Belize* Cuba* Guyana* Paraguay* Uruguay*

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela* Dominica* Haiti* Peru*

Bolivia* Dominican Republic* Honduras* Saint Kitts and Nevis*Other territories in the region not elsewhere specied

Europe

 Andorra** Denmark* Iceland* Montenegro** Slovenia*

  Austria* Estonia* Ireland* Netherlands* Spain*

Belgium* Finland* Italy* Norway* Sweden*

Bosnia and Herzegovina** France* Latvia* Poland* Switzerland*

Bulgaria* FYR Macedonia* Liechtenstein* Portugal* Turkey*

Croatia* Germany* Lithuania* Romania* United Kingdom*

Cyprus* Greece* Luxembourg* Serbia**

Czech Republic* Hungary* Malta* Slovak Republic*

Other territories in the region not elsewhere specied  

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) a 

 Armenia* Georgia* a Moldova* Turkmenistan

Azerbaijan** Kazakhstan** Russian Federation** Ukraine*

Belarus** Kyrgyz Republic* Tajikistan** Uzbekistan**

Other territories in the region not elsewhere specied

Africa

  Algeria** Congo* Guinea* Morocco* South Africa*

 Angola* Congo, Dem. Rep. of* Guinea-Bissau* Mozambique* Sudan**

Benin* Côte d'Ivoire* Kenya* Namibia* Swaziland*

Botswana* Djibouti* Lesotho* Niger* Tanzania*

Burkina Faso* Egypt* Liberia** Nigeria* Togo*

Burundi* Equatorial Guinea** Libyan Arab Jamahiriya** Rwanda* Tunisia*

Cameroon* Eritrea Madagascar* Sao Tome and Principe** Uganda*

Cape Verde* Ethiopia** Malawi* Senegal* Zambia*

Central African Republic* Gabon* Mali* Seychelles** Zimbabwe*

1. Composition o geographical and economic groupings

WTO members are requently reerred to as “countries”,

although some members are not countries in the usual

sense o the word but are ocially “customs territories”.

The denition o geographical and other groupings in

this report does not imply an expression o opinion by

the Secretariat concerning the status o any country or

territory, the delimitation o its rontiers, nor the rightsand obligations o any WTO member in respect o WTO

agreements. The colours, boundaries, denominations,

and classications in the maps o this publication do not

imply, on the part o the WTO, any judgement on the legal

or other status o any territory, or any endorsement or

acceptance o any boundary.

Throughout this report, South and Central America and

the Caribbean is reerred to as South and Central America;

the Bolivarian Republic o Venezuela, Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region o China, the Republic o Korea and

the Separate Customs Territory o Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmenand Matsu are reerenced as Bolivarian Rep. o Venezuela;

Hong Kong, China; Korea, Republic o; and Taipei,

Chinese respectively.

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Table IV.1 (continued)

Composition of regions and other economic groupings (continued)

 

Regions (continued)

Chad* Gambia* Mauritania* Sierra Leone*

Comoros** Ghana* Mauritius* Somalia

Other territories in the region not elsewhere specied  

Middle East

Bahrain* Israel* Lebanon** Saudi Arabia* Yemen**

Iran, Islamic Rep. of** Jordan* Oman* Syrian Arab Republic**

Iraq** Kuwait* Qatar* United Arab Emirates*

Other territories in the region not elsewhere specied

Asia

  Afghanistan** Hong Kong, China* Malaysia* Papua New Guinea* Tonga*

 Australia* India* Maldives* Philippines* Tuvalu

Bangladesh* Indonesia* Mongolia* Samoa** Vanuatu**

Bhutan** Japan* Myanmar* Singapore* Viet Nam*

Brunei Darussalam* Kiribati Nepal* Solomon Islands*

Cambodia* Korea, Republic of* New Zealand* Sri Lanka*

China* Lao People's Dem. Rep.** Pakistan* Taipei, Chinese*

Fiji* Macao, China* Palau Thailand*

Other territories in the region not elsewhere specied  * WTO members ** Observer governments

a Georgia is not a member of t he Commonwealth of Independent States but is included in this group for reasons of geography and similarities in economic structure.

Regional integration agreements

Andean Community (CAN)

Bolivia

Colombia

Ecuador 

Peru

ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) / AFTA (ASEAN Free Trade Area)

Brunei Darussalam Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Thailand

Cambodia Lao People's Dem. Rep. Myanmar Singapore Viet Nam

CACM (Central American Common market)

Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua

CARICOM (Caribbean Community and Common Mar ket)

 Antigua and Barbuda Belize Guyana Montserrat Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Bahamas Dominica Haiti Saint Kitts and Nevis Suriname

Barbados Grenada Jamaica Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago

CEMAC (Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa)

Cameroon Chad Congo Equatorial Guinea Gabon

Central African Republic

COMESA (Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa)

Burundi Egypt Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Rwanda Uganda

Comoros Eritrea Madagascar Seychelles Zambia

Congo, Dem. Rep. of Ethiopia Malawi Sudan Zimbabwe

Djibouti Kenya Mauritius Swaziland

ECCAS (Economic Community of Central African States)

 Angola Central African Republic Congo, Dem. Rep. of Gabon Sao Tome and PrincipeBurundi Chad Equatorial Guinea Rwanda

Cameroon Congo

ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States)

Benin Côte d'Ivoire Guinea Mali Senegal

Burkina Faso Gambia Guinea- Bissau Niger Sierra Leone

Cape Verde Ghana Liberia Nigeria Togo

EFTA (European Free Trade Association)

Iceland Liechtenstein Norway Switzerland

European Union (27)

  Austria Estonia Ireland Netherlands Spain

Belgium Finland Italy Poland Sweden

Bulgaria France Latvia Portugal United Kingdom

Cyprus Germany Lithuania Romania

Czech Republic Greece Luxembourg Slovak RepublicDenmark Hungary Malta Slovenia

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Composition of regions and other economic groupings (continued)

 

Regional integration agreements (continued)

GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council)

Bahrain Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates

Kuwait

MERCOSUR (Southern Common Market)

  Argentina Brazil Paraguay Uruguay

NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement)

Canada Mexico United States

SAPTA (South Asian Preferential Trade Arrangement)

Bangladesh India Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka

Bhutan Maldives

SADC (Southern African Development Community)

 Angola Lesotho Mauritius South Africa Zambia

Botswana Madagascar Mozambique Swaziland Zimbabwe

Congo, Dem. Rep. of Malawi Namibia United Republic of Tanzania

WAEMU (West African Economic and Monetary Union)

Benin Côte d'Ivoire Mali Senegal Togo

Burkina Faso Guinea- Bissau Niger  

Other groups

ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific countries)

 Angola Côte d’Ivoire Haiti Niger South Africa

 Antigua and Barbuda Cuba Jamaica Nigeria Sudan

Bahamas Djibouti Kenya Niue Suriname

Barbados Dominica Kiribati Palau Swaziland

Belize Dominican Republic Lesotho Papua New Guinea Timor Leste

Benin Equatorial Guinea Liberia Rwanda Togo

Botswana Eritrea Madagascar Saint Kitts and Nevis Tonga

Burkina Faso Ethiopia Malawi Saint Lucia Trinidad and Tobago

Burundi Fiji MaliSaint Vincent and the

GrenadinesTuvalu

Cameroon Gabon Marshall Islands Samoa Uganda

Central African Republic Gambia Mauritania Sao Tome and Principe United Republic of TanzaniaChad Ghana Mauritius Senegal Vanuatu

Comoros Grenada Micronesia Seychelles Zambia

Congo Guinea Mozambique Sierra Leone Zimbabwe

Congo, Dem. Rep. of Guinea-Bissau Namibia Solomon Islands

Cook Islands Guyana Nauru Somalia

Africa

North Africa

 Algeria Egypt Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Morocco Tunisia

Sub- Saharan Africa

Western Africa

Benin Gambia Guinea-Bissau Mauritania Senegal

Burkina Faso Ghana Liberia Niger Sierra Leone

Cape Verde Guinea Mali Nigeria Togo

Côte d’Ivoire

Central Africa

Burundi Central African Republic Congo Equatorial Guinea Rwanda

Cameroon Chad Dem. Rep. of the Congo Gabon Sao Tome and Principe

Eastern Africa

Comoros Ethiopia Mauritius Somalia United Republic of Tanzania

Djibouti Kenya Seychelles Sudan Uganda

Eritrea Madagascar  

Southern Africa

 Angola Lesotho Mozambique South Africa Zambia

Botswana Malawi Namibia Swaziland Zimbabwe

Territories in Africa not elsewhere specied

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Composition of regions and other economic groupings

Other groups (continued)

Asia

East Asia (including Oceania):  

 Australia Indonesia Mongolia Samoa Tuvalu

Brunei Darussalam Japan Myanmar Singapore VanuatuCambodia Kiribati New Zealand Solomon Islands Viet Nam

China Lao People’s Dem. Rep. Papua New Guinea Taipei, Chinese

Fiji Macao, China Philippines Thailand

Hong Kong, China Malaysia Republic of Korea Tonga

West Asia:  

 Afghanistan Bhutan Maldives Pakistan Sri Lanka

Bangladesh India Nepal

Other countries and territories in Asia and the Pacic no t elsewhere specied

LDCs (Least-developed countries)

  Afghanistan Comoros Kiribati Myanmar Sudan

  Angola Congo, Dem. Rep. of Lao People’s Dem. Rep. Nepal Timor Leste

Bangladesh Djibouti Lesotho Niger Togo

Benin Equatorial Guinea Liberia Rwanda Tuvalu

Bhutan Eritrea Madagascar Samoa Uganda

Burkina Faso Ethiopia Malawi Sao Tome and Principe United Republic of TanzaniaBurundi Gambia Maldives Senegal Vanuatu

Cambodia Guinea Mali Sierra Leone Yemen

Central African Republic Guinea-Bissau Mauritania Solomon Islands Zambia

Chad Haiti Mozambique Somalia

Six East Asian traders

Hong Kong, China Republic of Korea Singapore Taipei, Chinese Thailand

Malaysia

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Table IV.2

Products

 

A. Primary products

(i) Agricultural products (SITC sections 0, 1, 2 and 4 minus divisions 27 and 28)

of which,

- Food (SITC sections 0, 1, 4 and division 22)

of which,

0 - Food and live animals

1 - Beverages and tobacco

4 - Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes

22 - Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits- - Fish (SITC division 03)

- - Other food products and live animals ( SITC sections 0, 1, 4 and divisi on 22 minus division 03)

- Raw materials (SITC divisions 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 29)

of which,

21 - Hides, skins and furskins, raw

23 - Crude rubber (including synthetic and reclaimed)

24 - Cork and wood

25 - Pulp and waste paper 

26 - Textile bres (other than wool tops and other combed wool) and their wastes (not manufactured into yarn or fabric)

29 - Crude animal and vegetable materials, not elsewhere specied

(ii) Fuels and mining products (SITC section 3 and divisions 27, 28, 68)

of which,

- Ores and other minerals (SITC divisions 27, 28)

of which,

27 - Crude fertilizers, other than those of division 56, and crude minerals (excluding coal, petroleum and precious stones)28 - Metalliferous ores and meta l scrap

- Fuels (SITC section 3)

- Non-ferrous metals (SITC division 68)

B. Manufactures (SITC sections 5, 6, 7, 8 minus division 68 and group 891)

(i) Iron and steel (SITC division 67)

(ii) Chemicals (SITC section 5)

of which,

- Pharmaceuticals (SITC division 54)

- Other chemicals (SITC divisions 51, 52, 5 3, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59)

of which,

51 - Organic chemicals

52 - Inorganic chemicals

53 - Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials

55 - Essential oils and resinoids and perfume materials; toilet, polishing and cleaning preparations

56 - Fertilizers (other than those of Group 272, i.e Fertilizers, crude)

57 - Plastics in primary forms

58 - Plastics in non-primary forms

59 - Chemical materials and products, not elsewhere specied

2. Defnitions and methodology

2.1 Merchandise trade 

2.1.1 Exports and imports

Two systems o recording merchandise exports and

imports are in common use. They are reerred to as general trade and special trade and dier mainly in the way

warehoused and re-exported goods are treated. General

trade gures are larger than the corresponding special

trade gures because the latter exclude certain trade fows,

such as goods shipped through bonded warehouses.

To the extent possible, total merchandise trade is

dened in this report according to the general trade

denition. It covers all types o inward and outward

movement o goods through a country or territory including

movements through customs warehouses and ree zones.

Goods include all merchandise that either add to orsubstract rom the stock o material resources o a country

or territory by entering (imports) or leaving (exports) the

country’s economic territory. For urther explanations, see

United Nations International Trade Statistics, Concepts

and Defnitions, Series M, N° 52, Revision 2.

Unless otherwise indicated, exports are valued at

transaction value, including the cost o transportation and

insurance to bring the merchandise to the rontier o the

exporting country or territory (“ ree on board” valuation).

Imports are valued at transaction value plus the cost o

transportation and insurance to the rontier o the importing

country or territory (“cost, insurance and reight” valuation).

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Products (continued) 

(iii) Other semi-manufactures (SITC divisions 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 69)

of which,

61 - Leather, leather manufactures, not elsewhere specied and dressed furskins

62 - Rubber manufactures, not elsewhere specied

63 - Cork and wood manufactures (excluding furniture)

64 - Paper, paperboard and articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard66 - Non-metallic mineral manufactures, not elsewhere specied

69 - Manufactures of metals, not elsewhere specied

(iv) Machinery and transport equipment (SITC section 7)

- Office and telecommunication equipment (SITC divisions 75, 76 and group 776)

of which,

- - Electronic data processing and off ice equipment (SITC division 75)

- - Telecommunications equipment (SITC division 76)

- - Integrated circuits, and elec tronic components (SITC group 776)

- Transport equipment (SITC group 713, sub-group 7783 a nd divisions 78, 79)

of which,

78 - Road vehicles (including air-cushion vehicles)

79 - Other transport equipment

- - Automotive products (SITC groups 781, 782, 783, 784 and subgroups 7132, 7783)

of which,

781 - Motor cars and othe r motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than public-transport type vehicles),including station wagons and racing cars

782 - Motor vehicles for the transport of goods and special purpose motor vehicles

783 - Road motor vehicles, not elsewhere specied

784 - Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles and tractors

7132 - Internal combustion piston engines for propelling vehicles listed above

- -Other transport equipment (SITC division 79, groups 713, 785, 786 minus sub-group 7132)

of which,

79 - Other transport equipment

713 - Internal combustion piston engines, and parts thereof, not elsewhere specied

785 - Motorcycles and cycles, motorized and non-motorized

786 - Trailers and semi-trailers, other vehicles (not mechanically propelled), and specially designed and equipped transport containers

- Other machinery (SITC divisions 71, 72, 73, 74, 77 minus groups 713, 776 minus sub-group 7783)

of which,

- - Power generating machiner y (SITC division 71 minus group 713)

of which,

71 - Power generating machinery and equipment

minus

713 - Internal combustion piston engines, and parts thereof, not elsewhere specied

- - Non-electrical machinery (SITC divisions 72, 73, 74)

of which,

72 - Machinery specialized for particular industries

73 - Metal working machinery

74 - General industrial machinery and equipment, not elsewhere specied and machine parts, not elsewhere specied

- - Electrical machiner y (SITC division 77 minus group 776 and subgroup 7783)

of which,

77 - Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, not elsewhere specied and electrical parts thereof 

minus

776 - Thermionic, cold cathode or photo-cathode valves and tubes

7783 - Electrical equipment, not elsewhere specied, for internal combustion engines and vehicles; and parts thereof 

(v) Textiles (SITC division 65)

(vi) Clothing (SITC division 84)

(vii) Other manufactures (SITC divisions 81, 82, 83, 85, 87, 88, 89 excluding group 891)

of which,

- Personal and household goods (SITC divisions 82, 83 and 85)

of which,

82 - Furniture and parts thereof, bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings

83 - Travel goods, handbags and similar containers

85 - Footwear 

- Scientific and controlling instruments (SITC division 87)

- Miscellaneous manufactures (SITC divisions 81, 88 and 89 minus group 891)

of which,

81 - Prefabricated buildings, sanitary plumbing, heating and lighting xtures and ttings, not elsewhere specied

88 - Photographic apparatus, equipment and supplies and optical goods, not elsewhere specied; watches and clocks

89 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles, not elsewhere specied

C. Other products: commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere (including gold); arms and ammunition (SITC section 9 and group 891)

9- Commodities and transactions not classed elsewhere in SITC  

891 - Arms and Ammunition

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As ar as valuation is concerned, the issue that aects

most data comparability concerns the point o valuation,

namely, whether goods are valued at the importer’s border

- that is at the cost, insurance and reight value - or at

the ree on board value at the exporter’s border. IMTS

guidelines recommend the adoption o the c.i.. valuation

or imports whereas the th edition o the IMF’s Balance

o Payments Manual (BPM5) requires the .o.b. valuation.

Additional adjustments may be made by BOP compilersto conorm to the BPM5 requirement or a market price

or valuing trade, processing trade, and with respect to

currency conversion.

Once adjusted, merchandise trade is recorded in the

goods category o the current account, along with services,

income, and current transers. Thereore, within the balance

o payments ramework transactions in both goods and

services are harmonized and provide or comparable

statistical series. Strictly speaking, it is not correct to

aggregate the gures or commercial services and

merchandise shown elsewhere in this report.

It should be noted that some economies still apply the

concepts o the ourth edition o the Balance o Payments

Manual, and thus do not include goods or processing and

goods procured in port carriers in the goods account.

2.2 Trade in

commercial services

Depending on the location o the supplier and the

consumer, the General Agreement on Trade in Services

(GATS) denes our modes o supply. In addition to the

cross-border supply (mode 1), where both the supplier and

the consumer remain in their respective home territories,

GATS also covers cases where consumers are outside their

home territory to consume services (mode 2 – consumption

abroad), or cases where service suppliers are in the

territory o the consumers to provide their services, whether

by establishing aliates through direct investment abroad

(mode 3 – commercial presence), or through the presence

o natural persons (mode 4).

A country’s balance o payments, that is the services

account, can be used to derive estimates covering

trade in commercial services or modes 1, 2 and 4. The

Balance o Payments does however not include most o

the inormation on the local deliveries o services through

oreign aliates that is required to estimate the sizeo mode 3. A ramework or collecting these data, the

“Foreign Aliates Trade in Services (FATS) statistics”, has

been developed and adopted by the international statistical

community in 2002. Further inormation on these “new”

statistics is developed below.

2.2.1 Trade in commercial services between

residents and non residents o an economy

Exports and imports

Exports (credits or receipts) and imports (debits or

payments) o commercial services derived rom statisticson international service transactions are included in the

balance o payments statistics, in conormity with the

concepts, denitions and classication o the th (1993)

edition o the IMF Balance o Payments Manual.

Defnition o commercial services

in the balance o payments

In the th edition o the Balance o Payments

Manual, the current account is subdivided into goods,

services (including government services, not included elsewhere), income (investment income and compensation

o employees), and current transers. The commercial 

services category in this report is dened as being equal

to services minus government services, not included 

elsewhere. Commercial services is urther sub-divided

into transportation services, travel, and other commercial 

services.

Transportation services covers sea, air and other

including land, internal waterway, space and pipeline

transport services that are perormed by residents o one

economy or those o another, and that involve the carriage

o passengers, the movement o goods (reight), rentals(charters) o carriers with crew, and related supporting and

auxiliary services

Travel includes goods and services acquired by

personal travellers, or health, education or other purposes,

and by business travellers. Unlike other services, travel

is not a specic type o service, but an assortment o

goods and services consumed by travellers. The most

common goods and services covered are lodging, ood and

beverages, entertainment and transportation (within the

economy visited), gits and souvenirs.

Other commercial services corresponds to the

ollowing components dened in BPM5:

(i) communications services includes

telecommunications, postal and courier services.

Telecommunications services encompasses the

transmission o sound, images or other inormation by

telephone, telex, telegram, radio and television cable

and broadcasting, satellite, electronic mail, acsimile

services etc., including business network services,

teleconerencing and support services. It does not

include the value o the inormation transported. Also

included are cellular telephone services, Internet

backbone services and on-line access services,

including provision o access to the Internet;

(ii) construction covers work perormed on constructionprojects and installation by employees o an

enterprise in locations outside the territory o the

enterprise (the one-year rule to determine residency

is to be applied fexibly). In addition goods used

by construction companies or their projects are

included which implies that the “true” services

component tends to be overestimated;

(iii) insurance services covers the provision o various

types o insurance to non residents by resident

insurance enterprises, and vice versa, or example,

reight insurance, direct insurance (e.g. lie) and

reinsurance;

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Table IV.3

Number of economies reporting Balance of Payments services components for 2007

Exports Imports

Total commercial services 179 178

Transportation services 161 162

Travel 163 161

Other commercial services 161 162

Communications services 150 153

Telecommunications services 99 99

Construction 99 119

Insurance services 143 143

Financial services 123 129

Computer and information services 115 130

Computer services 74 77

Royalties and license fees 110 134Other business services 144 150

Personal, cultural, and recreational services 102 110

 Audiovisual and related services 59 65

(iv) fnancial services covers nancial intermediation

and auxiliary services provided by banks, stock

exchanges, actoring enterprises, credit card

enterprises, and other enterprises;

(v) computer and inormation services is subdivided into

computer services (hardware and sotware related

services and data processing services), news agency

services (provision o news, photographs, and eature

articles to the media), and other inormation provision

services (database services and web search portals);

(vi) royalties and licence ees, covering payments and

receipts or the use o intangible non-nancial assets

and proprietary rights, such as patents, copyrights,

trademarks, industrial processes, and ranchises;

(vii) other business services, comprising trade-

related services, operational leasing (rentals), and

miscellaneous business, proessional and technical

services such as legal, accounting, management

consulting, public relations services, advertising,

market research and public opinion polling, researchand development services, architectural, engineering,

and other technical services, agricultural, mining and

on-site processing; and

(viii)  personal, cultural, and recreational services is

subdivided into two categories, (i) audiovisual

services and (ii) other cultural and recreational

services. The rst component includes services and

ees related to the production o motion pictures,

radio and television programmes, and musical

recordings. Other personal, cultural, and recreational

services includes services such as those associated

with museums, libraries, archives, and other cultural,sporting, and recreational activities.

Coverage and comparability

With the implementation o BPM5, the coverage and

comparability o services trade data have improved over time.

However, given that these improvements have been made

gradually, they also resulted in a number o breaks in series

and are subject to signicant distortions.

First, some countries do not collect statistics or certain

service categories. Second, some service transactions are

simply not registered. I central bank records are used,

situations where no nancial intermediaries are employed

are not counted. In the case o surveys, the coverage o

trading establishments is oten incomplete. A particularly

serious problem is that services transmitted electronically

are requently unregistered as well as when the transactions

take place within multinational corporations. Third, statisticsmay be reported on a net rather than on a gross basis, oten

as a result o compensation arrangements such as in rail

transport or in communication services. Fourth some services

transactions may be dicult to capture. It is oten easier or

compilers to collect more complete and reliable inormation

on trade in services exports rather than on imports given the

large number and diversity o importers compared to that o

exporters, e.g. nancial services, computer services. Fith,

some particular service transactions may not be classied to

the appropriate BPM5 services classication. Methodologies

to build estimates or certain service categories may also

dier between economies, notably due to the continuingeorts to improve these statistics. Some economies have

made progress in the estimation o insurance services to

take into account premium supplements and claim volatility

(i.e. in the case o catastrophic events). Sixth, the alternate

sources used or countries which are not members o the

IMF do not necessarily comply with the IMF concepts and

denitions. Seventh, misclassication o transactions may lead

to an underestimation o commercial services when service

transactions are registered as income, transers or trade in

merchandise rather than trade in services or, conversely, to

an overestimation o commercial services when transactions

pertaining to income, transers or ocial transactions areregistered in the private service categories.

These distortions may be particularly signicant at the

detailed level, i.e., or a detailed service category, and may

lead to considerable asymmetries between countries’ reported

trade fows by origin and destination.

The estimation o world trade by services components

has been based on reported economy data as shown in the

ollowing table:

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First, total trade in commercial services rom each

o the seven regions is aggregated rom the individual

economy gures published. The breakdown o these data

is then applied to missing countries beore aggregating

regional and world totals. Tables on major traders are

based on reported data only.

Bilateral trade

As rom 2007, available reporters’ bilateral trade withthe European Union reers to the EU(27).

Intra-trade o the European Union

The principal source or trade in commercial services

are the IMF’s Balance-o-Payments statistics. Intra-EU

trade gures have been estimated rom statistics included

in the New Cronos database, July 2009.

2.2.2 Foreign afliates trade

in services statistics

The new statistical ramework on Foreign Aliates

Trade in Services (FATS) statistics is developed in theManual on Statistics o International Trade in Services. The

acronym FATS is also used or “oreign aliates statistics”.

Both reer to the same statistical ramework, the ormer

ocusing on services. It analyses the universe o oreign

aliates or which oreign investors own more than 50 per

cent o the voting power or equity interest. Depending on

the compiler’s view, one can distinguish inward FATS, that

is, activities o oreign-owned aliates in the compiling

economy, or, outward FATS, that is, oreign aliates o

the compiling economy active abroad. Variables such as

sales, value added, number o employees, etc. are used to

describe the aliates’ activities. These variables are brokendown by country o origin or destination o investments and

also by type o primary activity o the aliates. The United

States also provide a breakdown o sales into total goods

and total services products. FATS statistics are currently

available mainly or OECD and a small number o non-

OECD economies. However, given the recent development

o these statistics, comparability and coverage o individual

economy data may not always be complete. Availability

o detailed data and long-time series varies considerably

between economies. From a GATS perspective, the size o

mode 3 in a given country can be approximated through

the sales o services oreign-owned aliates.

2.3 Other defnitions

and methods

2.3.1 Annual changes

Throughout this report, average annual percentage

changes are analogous to compound interest rates. In

calculating the average annual rate o change between

2000 and 2009, or example, data or calendar year 2000

were taken as the starting point, and data or calendar year

2009 as the end point.

2.3.2 Prices

Commodity price movements are primarily described

by indices largely based on spot market prices, and

thereore exclude transactions governed by longer-term

contracts. Price indices or such commodities as ood,

beverages, agricultural raw materials, minerals, non-errous

metals, ertilizers and crude petroleum are obtained rom

IMF Primary Commodity Prices (July 2010 release).

Aggregates or all primary commodities and or non-uel

primary commodities are calculated using IMF weights

(Appendix table A33).

Export and import prices by commodity group o

Germany, Japan and the United States are sourced rom

national statistics. Aggregates are calculated by weighting

the countries’ price indices with the export and import

values o the countries’ respective base year (Appendix

tables A34 and A35).

2.3.3 World merchandise trade indices

The volume indices and the defators (i.e. price

indices or unit values) are taken rom a range o dierentinternational and national sources. The reported defators

and volume indices may not always be available or the

most recent years or may dier in product coverage rom

the corresponding value indices.

Aggregation o the indices to obtain a world total is a

two-tier process. First, export and import defators rom

national and international sources are complemented with

Secretariat estimates or missing data. They are then

aggregated to obtain regional totals. The volume index or

each region is obtained by dividing the respective trade

value index or each region by the corresponding

regional defator.Second, the total world merchandise volume index

is obtained by defating the world trade value with

the aggregate o regional defators. Throughout the

aggregation process trade values o the previous year are

used as weights.

2.3.4 World production

Production o agriculture (including hunting, orestry

and sh), mining and manuacturing is dened according

to major Categories A, B, C and D o the International

Standard Industrial Classication o all Economic Activities

Revision 3 (ISIC). World production in these sectors isestimated by combining production indices published by the

FAO, OECD, UNIDO and UNSD. The world index is derived

through aggregation o the three sectors by using value

added shares in 2000 as weights.

2.3.5 World gross domestic product

World GDP growth is estimated as a weighted average

o economies’ real GDP growth. The weights used

are shares o economies in 2000 world nominal GDP

converted to dollars at market exchange rates.

The use o ocial exchange rates which are not

market-based or some major economies, together with

the fuctuations o the United States dollar vis-à-vis

major currencies, can have a signicant impact on the

weighting pattern. The increasing use o weights based

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3.3 Major breaks in data

continuity o merchandise trade

Beginning 2003, Singapore includes merchandise trade

with Indonesia. Beginning 2008, Indonesia’s imports are

reported according to the general trade system.

With respect to the Russian Federation, considerable

uncertainty remains about the accuracy o oreign trade

statistics, especially as regards imports. A large proportiono the reported data on imports consists o ocial

estimates o infows o goods which enter the economy

without being registered by the customs authorities. Such

adjustments to import data accounted or 13 per cent o

the ocially reported totals in 2009; and, on the export

side, or about 1 per cent o total reported exports.

Merchandise trade fows between the European Union

member States include trade associated with raudulent

VAT declaration, which concerns mainly oce and

telecommunications equipment. Between 2006 and 2007,

intra-EU merchandise trade statistics have been particularly

aected by a considerable reduction in this raudulent tradein the United Kingdom.

3.4 Trade in services

o the United States

Over recent years the United States Bureau o

Economic Analysis has continuously improved its trade in

commercial services estimates.

The latest major revision (in 2008) is the compilation o

trade in commercial services covering aliated as well as

unaliated trade or individual services items (previously

aliated trade data or a number o other commercialservices items where grouped under a single heading in

US statistics). A number o changes in terms o content

were also introduced. Beginning with 2006 and continuing

with 2007 surveys o transactions in selected services and

transactions in nancial services, transactions with aliated

and unaliated persons are collected on the same orm

and in the same detail. This in particular reduces the

potential or duplicate reporting or omissions. It is important

to note that given this major revision, some time series

were signicantly revised and or some other detailed

services items, including both aliated and non aliated

trade, data are not available prior to 2006.Another major revision was introduced in 2003, when

the United States revised its methodology or estimating

trade in insurance services. The new methodology

measures insurance services as premiums less normal

claims. Normal claims comprise two components: “regularly

occurring claims” that are calculated as an average o

all claims paid during the previous six years, and a share

o “catastrophic claims” that is added-on to “regularly

occurring claims” in equal increments over the two decades

ollowing their event.

As comprehensive data collection on insurance

services started in 1986, the rst six-year average o“regularly occurring claims” could only be calculated

or 1992. As a result, time series on trade in insurance

services, and consequently on other commercial services,

have been revised back to 1992. To complete the 2003

revision, in 2004 the United States added to insurance

services an estimate o premium supplements (or income

earned on technical reserves o insurance companies).

Insurance companies provide nancial protection to

policy holders through the pooling o risk and provide

nancial intermediation services through the investment o

reserves. The income is treated as accruing to the policy

holders who pay it back to the insurers as supplementsto premiums to cover the ull cost o insurance. The

investment income o insurance companies is not output in

and o itsel; it is used to impute the value o the implicit

component o insurance services attributable to nancial

intermediation.

3.5 Travel exports and

transportation services exports

and imports o Japan

In order to enhance the coverage o estimates otravel exports and imports, the Bank o Japan and the

Japanese Ministry o Finance reviewed their compilation

methodology, notably by including results rom a new

expenditure survey o oreign travellers as o 2003. This

revision had a major impact on the estimates or travel

exports. This methodology was reviewed in 2007 based on

the results o a new survey (International Travelers’ Survey

on Expenditures) which are used in the new compilation

method to directly estimate the amounts spent by travelers

to pay or goods and services. This applies to exports and

imports data as rom 2006. In order to maintain consistent

growth rates, data shown in this report or Japanese 1995-

2005 travel trade and trade in commercial services include

provisional Secretariat estimates reerring to the new

compilation methodology (i.e. ater January 2006) applied

by the Japanese authorities and thereore they dier rom

1995-2005 gures available elsewhere. As rom 2008,

Japan’s travel exports and imports data refect the results

o new surveys. This revision created a break in series or

travel imports in 2008.

Data shown or transportation services in this report

are consistent with revised 1996-2004 data published in

2006 by the Bank o Japan (based on a new methodology

or measuring sea reight ares).

3.6 Trade in other commercial

services o India

In the course o 2004, the Reserve Bank o

India released new data ollowing the introduction o a new

reporting system to improve the coverage o Indian trade

in services statistics (mainly aecting the item other

business services).

3.7 Trade in commercial

services o United Arab EmiratesCommercial services trade statistics o United Arab

Emirates only cover transportation and travel.

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3.8 Trade in commercial

services o Nigeria

New data rom 2005 compiled on the basis o BPM5

recommendations were released by the Bank o Nigeria in

2007. This results in a break in series or Nigerian data

in 2005.

3.9 Trade in commercialservices o South Arica

In 2006 the Reserve Bank o South Arica improved its

commercial services estimates, and revised its data back to

2001 (resulting in a break in series or that year).

3.10 Trade in other commercial

services o Bahrain

New data compiled rom 2004 or other commercial

services items, resulting in a break in series or that year.

3.11 Trade in other commercial

services o Oman

In 2008 new data compiled (new national data

rom new survey o corporate rms in 2007) or other

commercial services items, resulting in a break in series or

2005 or exports and 2003 or imports.

3.12 Trade in commercial

services o the Islamic

Republic o IranStarting with 2004, Iran compiles data according to the

recommendations o the BPM5.

3.13 Trade in commercial

services o Saudi Arabia

New data are compiled rom 2005 according to

BPM5 principles. Prior to 2008 a number o items (e.g.

nancial services, other business services) were still not

all classied according to the BPM5 denitions and some

items were received net.

4. Statistical sources

Most requently used sources or statistics are:

EUROSTAT, Comext and on-line databases

FAO, FAOSTAT Agriculture database

FAO, Production Yearbook 

GTIS, Global Trade Atlas database

IMF, Balance o Payments Statistics

IMF, International Financial Statistics

IMF, World Economic Outlook database

OECD, Main Economic Indicators

OECD, Measuring Globalisation: The Role o 

Multinationals in OECD Economies

OECD, Monthly Statistics o International Trade

OECD, National Accounts

OECD, Statistics on International Trade in Services

OECD/IEA, Energy Prices & Taxes

UNECE, Economic Survey o Europe

UNECLAC, Overview o the Economies o Latin America

and the Caribbean

UNIDO, National Accounts Statistics Database

UNSD, Comtrade database (or OECD members the

UNSD-OECD Joint Trade Data Collection and Processing system)

UNSD, International Trade Statistics Yearbook 

UNSD, Monthly Bulletin o Statistics

World Bank , World Development Indicators

These sources are supplemented by national

publications and other international databases and

Secretariat estimates.

Figures or total merchandise trade are largely derived

rom IMF, International Financial Statistics. Data on

merchandise trade by origin, destination and product are

mainly obtained rom Eurostat’s Comext database, theGlobal Trade Atlas and UNSD’s Comtrade database. Some

inconsistencies in the aggregate export and import data

or the same country or territory between sources are

inevitable. These can be attributed to the use o dierent

systems o recording trade, to the way in which or example

IMF and UNSD have converted data expressed in national

currencies into dollars, and revisions which can be more

readily incorporated in the IMF data.

Statistics on trade in commercial services are mainly

drawn rom the IMF Balance o Payments Statistics. For

economies that do not report to the IMF (e.g., Chinese

Taipei) data are drawn rom national sources. Estimations

or missing data are mainly based on national statistics.

Statistics on trade in commercial services by origin and

destination are also derived rom national statistics.

GDP series in current dollars are mainly derived

rom the World Bank World Development Indicators,

supplemented in some cases with statistics rom the IMF

World Economic Outlook database.

Acknowledgements are due to the Food and Agriculture

Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the

Organisation or Economic Co-operation and Development,

the Statistical Oce o the European Communities, the

United Nations Economic Commission or Europe, the

United Nations Economic Commission or Latin Americaand the Caribbean, the United Nations Statistics Division,

the United Nations Industrial Development Organization,

the World Intellectual Property Organization and the World

Bank whose assistance in supplying advance inormation

has greatly acilitated the work o the Secretariat.

Acknowledgements are also due to national institutions or

providing advance statistics.

Closing date or merchandise trade statistics (Customs

basis) and commercial services (Balance o Payments

basis) is 15 July 2010. For oreign aliates trade in

services statistics the closing date is 31 July 2010.

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V. Appendix

This chapter provides additional statistical

information to support understanding

of the trends in merchandise trading

and trade in commercial services.

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Table A1

(Index, 2000=100)

GDP

Total a

Agricultural

products

Fuels and

mining

products Manufactures Total a

Agricultural

products

Fuels and

mining

products Manufactures Total Agriculture Mining Manufactur ing

1950 1 5 1 0 5 17 12 2 14 29 25 10 15

1951 1 7 1 1 5 18 13 3 15 30 27 11 16

1952 1 6 2 1 5 18 15 3 16 31 28 11 16

1953 1 6 2 1 6 19 16 3 17 32 29 12 17

1954 1 6 2 1 6 19 17 3 17 33 29 12 18

1955 1 6 2 1 7 21 18 4 19 34 32 14 19

1956 2 6 2 1 7 21 19 4 20 35 34 15 20

1957 2 7 2 1 8 23 21 4 20 35 34 15 20

1958 2 7 2 1 8 24 20 4 20 38 34 15 20

1959 2 7 2 1 9 27 21 5 22 39 35 17 22

1960 2 7 2 1 10 28 26 5 23 40 38 18 23

1961 2 7 3 1 10 30 27 6 24 40 41 19 241962 2 7 3 2 11 30 28 6 26 42 44 21 25

1963 2 8 3 2 12 31 30 7 28 43 46 22 27

1964 3 9 3 2 13 32 32 8 30 45 49 25 28

1965 3 9 4 2 14 34 33 9 32 45 51 27 30

1966 3 9 4 2 15 35 35 9 34 46 54 29 32

1967 3 9 4 3 16 36 39 10 36 48 55 31 33

1968 4 10 5 3 18 38 44 12 38 49 59 33 35

1969 4 10 5 3 20 40 46 13 40 49 61 35 37

1970 5 12 6 4 22 41 52 15 42 51 65 37 39

1971 6 12 7 5 24 42 53 16 44 52 68 39 41

1972 7 15 8 5 25 45 56 18 46 52 70 42 43

1973 9 22 11 7 29 46 62 20 50 55 74 46 46

1974 13 26 25 10 30 43 61 22 51 56 75 47 47

1975 14 27 24 10 28 44 54 21 50 58 71 45 47

1976 16 30 28 12 31 47 57 24 54 58 77 49 50

1977 18 34 31 14 33 49 59 25 56 60 79 51 52

1978 21 38 32 16 34 52 62 26 58 62 80 54 541979 26 47 47 20 36 55 66 28 60 63 87 56 56

1980 32 54 67 23 37 58 62 29 60 63 85 57 58

1981 32 53 65 23 36 61 55 30 60 65 78 57 59

1982 30 49 58 22 36 60 52 30 59 67 73 56 60

1983 29 48 53 22 37 60 52 31 61 67 72 58 62

1984 31 51 53 24 40 62 54 35 64 71 75 62 64

1985 31 48 51 25 41 61 54 36 66 73 74 64 67

1986 34 53 39 30 42 60 58 38 68 74 76 66 69

1987 39 61 43 36 45 64 59 40 71 75 77 69 71

1988 45 69 44 42 48 65 63 44 74 76 81 73 75

1989 48 72 50 45 52 67 66 47 77 79 85 75 78

1990 54 76 58 51 54 68 69 50 78 81 86 76 79

1991 55 76 55 53 56 70 72 52 77 81 85 75 80

1992 59 82 54 57 58 74 75 54 77 83 86 75 81

1993 59 78 52 57 61 75 77 56 77 83 88 75 82

1994 67 91 55 66 66 81 82 63 79 86 89 77 84

1995 80 107 63 79 71 85 85 68 83 88 91 81 86

1996 84 109 72 82 75 89 89 72 86 91 94 84 88

1997 87 108 74 86 82 94 95 80 90 94 97 89 91

1998 85 103 59 88 86 95 97 84 92 95 98 91 93

1999 89 99 68 91 90 96 97 88 95 98 96 94 96

2000 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

2001 96 100 91 96 100 102 100 99 99 102 100 98 102

2002 101 106 92 101 103 105 102 103 100 103 100 100 104

2003 117 124 113 117 109 109 107 109 104 105 104 104 106

2004 143 142 153 141 120 113 114 122 109 110 108 110 110

2005 163 154 211 155 127 119 118 131 113 112 110 114 114

2006 188 171 270 176 138 127 122 145 117 114 111 119 118

2007 218 205 311 203 147 134 126 156 117 117 111 119 122

2008 251 243 412 223 151 136 127 160 119 121 112 120 124

2009 194 212 265 178 132 133 122 135 113 121 110 111 121

Note : See the Metadata for the estimation of world aggregates of merchandise exports, production and GDP.

World merchandise exports, production and gross domestic product, 1950-2009

Volume

a Includes unspecified products.

Value

Exports Exports Production

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(Annual percentage change)

GDP

Total a

Agricultural

products

Fuels and

mining

products Manufactures Total a

Agricultural

products

Fuels and

mining

products Manufactures Total Agr iculture Mining Manufactur ing

1950-63 7 4 8 10 8 4 7 9 5 3 5 7 5

1964 12 7 12 15 11 5 9 15 9 5 9 10 7

1965 8 4 7 11 7 5 3 7 6 0 4 9 4

1966 9 4 10 11 8 4 6 10 7 3 5 8 6

1967 5 0 6 8 6 2 10 5 5 3 2 5 4

1968 11 4 14 15 11 6 12 18 6 3 7 7 6

1969 14 7 9 16 12 5 6 16 6 0 2 8 7

1970 15 11 14 15 9 3 12 9 5 3 8 5 5

1971 12 7 11 14 7 2 1 9 5 3 4 5 4

1972 18 20 14 19 8 7 7 10 5 0 3 7 6

1973 38 46 47 34 12 1 10 14 8 5 7 10 7

1974 45 22 123 31 5 -5 -2 9 3 2 2 3 21975 4 1 -4 9 -7 1 -12 -4 -2 4 -6 -4 1

1976 13 11 16 13 12 8 7 13 7 1 8 8 5

1977 14 13 11 15 4 4 3 5 4 3 3 5 4

1978 16 13 4 22 5 7 5 6 5 3 1 5 5

1979 27 24 47 21 5 5 6 5 4 1 9 4 4

1980 22 14 42 16 2 7 -6 6 -1 1 -3 1 3

1981 -1 -2 -3 -1 -1 5 -10 4 0 4 -8 0 2

1982 -6 -7 -11 -4 -2 -2 -6 -2 -1 3 -7 -1 1

1983 -2 -1 -8 1 3 0 -1 5 2 0 -1 3 3

1984 6 5 -1 8 8 3 5 11 7 5 4 7 5

1985 0 -6 -3 4 3 -1 -1 5 3 2 -1 3 4

1986 9 11 -24 20 4 -2 9 4 3 2 3 3 3

1987 17 15 11 20 6 6 2 6 3 1 1 4 4

1988 14 13 1 16 9 3 6 9 5 2 5 6 5

1989 8 4 15 7 6 3 4 8 3 3 4 3 4

1990 13 5 16 14 4 1 6 6 1 2 1 1 3

1991 1 1 -6 3 4 3 3 4 0 0 -1 -1 11992 7 7 -1 8 5 6 4 5 0 2 1 -1 1

1993 0 -4 -4 0 4 1 4 4 0 1 2 -1 1

1994 14 16 5 16 9 9 7 11 3 3 2 3 2

1995 19 18 15 20 7 5 4 9 5 2 2 6 2

1996 5 3 14 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 3 3 3

1997 3 -1 3 5 10 6 7 11 5 2 3 6 3

1998 -1 -5 -21 2 5 1 3 5 2 2 1 2 2

1999 4 -4 16 3 5 1 -1 5 3 3 -1 4 3

2000 13 1 46 10 11 4 4 14 5 2 4 6 4

2001 -4 0 -9 -4 0 2 0 -1 -1 2 0 -2 2

2002 5 6 1 5 3 4 2 4 1 1 0 2 2

2003 17 17 23 16 6 4 5 6 4 3 4 4 3

2004 22 15 35 20 10 4 7 11 5 5 4 6 4

2005 14 8 38 10 7 6 3 7 3 2 2 4 3

2006 16 11 28 13 9 6 4 11 3 2 1 4 4

2007 16 20 15 15 6 5 3 8 0 3 0 0 4

2008 15 18 33 10 2 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1

2009 -23 -13 -36 -20 -12 -3 -4 -15 -5 0 -2 -7 -2

a Includes unspecified products.

Note : See the Metadata for the estimation of world aggregates of merchandise exports, production and GDP.

World merchandise exports, production and gross domestic product, 1950-2009

Exports Exports Production

VolumeValue

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Table A2

Network of world merchandise trade by region, 2007-2009

(Billion dollars)

Destination World a

South and

C. America

Origin Total Total EU (27) Total

World 2007 13670.00 2518.47 1923.04 448.92 5988.68 5491.51 497.17 399.28 229.19

2008 15763.00 2695.47 2051.28 585.99 6759.70 6179.24 580.45 517.53 289.14

2009 12178.00 2026.06 1511.03 437.28 5105.37 4658.04 447.32 310.97 162.61

North America 2007 1840.76 951.31 554.78 129.52 325.28 291.01 34.26 12.17 8.51

2008 2035.21 1013.43 587.59 164.94 369.06 323.24 45.81 16.03 10.86

2009 1602.42 768.66 421.73 128.22 291.92 258.44 33.47 9.35 6.15

United States 2007 1148.20 385.42 - 105.35 272.46 244.17 28.30 10.50 7.28

2008 1287.44 413.15 - 134.98 311.08 271.81 39.27 13.82 9.33

2009 1056.04 334.31 - 108.00 249.90 220.60 29.30 8.10 5.33

South and Central America 2007 497.99 148.83 130.78 124.28 105.89 96.59 9.30 6.59 5.82

2008 603.41 169.80 152.15 161.38 120.74 108.84 11.90 8.69 7.51

2009 458.87 114.82 100.60 119.96 89.85 77.62 12.23 5.83 5.16

Europe 2007 5799.32 458.29 384.82 79.99 4270.06 3945.82 324.24 190.32 129.68

2008 6469.09 475.19 394.91 97.05 4711.25 4345.38 365.87 239.72 164.40

2009 5015.95 365.93 306.59 74.65 3619.53 3323.81 295.72 146.59 96.92

European Union (27) 2007 5346.83 419.57 354.54 74.11 3951.69 3645.75 305.95 174.53 120.86

2008 5920.89 434.75 362.96 89.52 4335.61 3993.14 342.48 218.16 152.99

2009 4587.60 332.41 279.74 68.62 3335.74 3059.34 276.41 132.43 90.24

Other Europe 2007 452.49 38.72 30.29 5.87 318.37 300.08 18.29 15.78 8.82

2008 548.20 40.43 31.95 7.53 375.64 352.24 23.40 21.55 11.42

2009 428.35 33.53 26.84 6.03 283.79 264.47 19.31 14.15 6.68

CIS 2007 519.44 26.44 22.14 5.95 295.92 240.85 55.07 103.73 30.07

2008 702.75 35.11 28.31 8.54 402.87 335.76 67.10 136.85 37.06

2009 451.56 23.39 18.49 5.10 238.89 203.50 35.39 86.85 22.45

Russian Federation 2007 354.40 18.21 16.54 4.24 220.53 184.77 35.76 53.83 -

2008 471.61 25.17 22.86 5.25 295.21 252.60 42.61 71.15 -

2009 303.39 17.12 15.54 2.77 175.21 150.26 24.95 48.12 -

  Africa 2007 434.45 96.74 85.26 12.31 171.34 159.14 12.20 1.11 0.84

2008 557.36 116.52 105.20 18.88 224.22 207.32 16.90 1.76 1.17

2009 383.94 65.68 58.43 9.25 148.84 136.01 12.83 1.26 0.92

Middle East 2007 767.83 83.37 81.48 4.33 102.92 89.06 13.86 5.39 1.50

2008 1023.13 109.90 105.45 7.14 127.06 107.42 19.64 5.61 1.69

2009 689.74 60.30 57.74 4.62 75.81 64.71 11.10 3.66 1.21

  Asia 2007 3810.32 753.49 663.78 92.55 717.27 669.03 48.24 79.97 52.78

2008 4372.37 775.52 677.67 128.07 804.50 751.28 53.21 108.85 66.45

2009 3575.15 627.27 547.46 95.48 640.53 593.95 46.58 57.43 29.80

Japan 2007 714.33 164.47 143.66 15.00 112.67 105.44 7.23 12.51 10.76

2008 782.05 158.05 137.30 19.22 119.32 110.23 9.10 19.27 16.49

2009 580.72 108.20 93.62 12.16 81.38 72.31 9.07 4.13 3.29

China 2007 1220.46 326.21 289.36 39.50 317.85 299.27 18.57 48.13 28.53

2008 1430.69 350.03 308.26 56.85 371.79 351.92 19.87 64.72 33.08

2009 1201.53 304.78 269.33 42.93 301.53 285.86 15.68 38.97 17.51

  Australia & New Zealand 2007 168.31 14.28 11.41 2.04 22.05 19.89 2.16 0.83 0.66

2008 217.83 15.85 13.31 3.28 25.07 23.50 1.56 1.51 1.10

2009 179.17 12.32 9.98 1.95 17.42 16.59 0.83 0.74 0.58

Other Asia 2007 1707.23 248.53 219.35 36.00 264.70 244.43 20.27 18.50 12.83

2008 1941.79 251.58 218.80 48.72 288.32 265.63 22.69 23.36 15.79

2009 1613.73 201.97 174.52 38.44 240.20 219.19 21.01 13.60 8.42

Other Europe RussianFederation

North America Europe

UnitedStates

CIS

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Network of world merchandise trade by region, 2007-2009

(Billion dollars)

Middle

East

Total Total Total China Other Origin

368.70 79.62 289.08 497.19 3277.38 580.57 171.97 2524.84 747.92 1776.92 2007 World

470.39 90.00 380.39 629.64 3913.31 691.47 204.31 3017.53 878.63 2138.90 2008

390.54 66.89 323.65 510.34 3197.25 503.70 166.73 2526.81 797.92 1728.90 2009

27.65 6.40 21.25 48.87 343.56 71.68 24.49 247.39 73.68 173.71 2007 North America

33.61 7.57 26.04 60.16 375.63 77.66 27.94 270.03 81.64 188.39 2008

28.30 4.97 23.33 49.47 324.23 60.04 24.15 240.05 81.50 158.54 2009

24.05 5.52 18.53 45.12 304.40 61.16 21.89 221.35 62.91 158.45 2007 United States

28.77 6.49 22.28 55.00 329.41 65.14 24.75 239.51 69.71 169.80 2008

24.69 4.45 20.24 44.80 285.45 51.13 21.76 212.56 69.48 143.08 2009

13.76 3.16 10.60 9.17 81.77 16.42 1.45 63.90 34.67 29.23 2007 South and Central America

16.70 3.08 13.61 11.87 100.64 17.02 2.43 81.19 44.11 37.09 2008

12.99 2.17 10.83 11.33 95.59 12.35 1.60 81.63 46.81 34.82 2009

148.17 29.20 118.97 152.98 433.77 65.92 37.07 330.78 104.64 226.14 2007 Europe

185.62 31.26 154.36 188.67 489.25 69.49 43.59 376.17 123.83 252.34 2008

161.88 23.43 138.45 153.52 425.98 57.31 35.47 333.21 121.84 211.37 2009

138.50 27.66 110.84 132.28 396.01 58.45 34.53 303.02 97.37 205.66 2007 European Union (27)

171.93 29.08 142.85 156.22 443.33 60.81 40.65 341.88 114.57 227.30 2008

147.04 21.81 125.23 127.77 383.16 49.03 32.85 301.28 112.57 188.71 2009

9.68 1.54 8.13 20.70 37.76 7.48 2.53 27.75 7.27 20.48 2007 Other Europe

13.69 2.18 11.51 32.45 45.92 8.68 2.94 34.29 9.26 25.04 2008

14.84 1.62 13.23 25.75 42.82 8.28 2.61 31.93 9.26 22.66 2009

7.43 0.05 7.38 16.63 59.75 12.42 0.09 47.24 24.72 22.52 2007 CIS

10.42 0.18 10.24 25.01 79.01 13.39 0.20 65.41 31.15 34.26 2008

7.20 0.20 6.99 14.32 62.78 8.86 0.23 53.69 26.87 26.82 2009

4.12 0.01 4.11 7.02 44.45 9.51 0.05 34.89 17.72 17.17 2007 Russian Federation

5.29 0.04 5.25 8.62 57.65 12.04 0.09 45.53 21.45 24.08 2008

4.06 0.20 3.87 6.03 48.20 7.97 0.16 40.07 19.15 20.92 2009

39.91 9.42 30.48 10.98 84.94 12.30 2.18 70.46 33.26 37.19 2007 Africa

54.97 12.57 42.40 15.72 115.96 17.75 2.49 95.73 47.98 47.75 2008

44.91 10.50 34.41 11.51 85.27 7.37 1.19 76.70 39.71 36.99 2009

38.46 7.92 30.53 107.33 382.17 110.81 4.00 267.35 42.87 224.48 2007 Middle East

47.66 10.21 37.45 124.75 565.99 154.44 5.08 406.46 74.73 331.73 2008

33.65 6.79 26.86 106.78 356.96 88.74 3.68 264.54 51.20 213.34 2009

93.32 23.46 69.86 151.22 1891.43 291.02 102.67 1497.73 434.08 1063.66 2007 Asia

121.42 25.12 96.30 203.46 2186.84 341.72 122.59 1722.54 475.19 1247.35 2008

101.60 18.82 82.78 163.41 1846.43 269.02 100.42 1476.99 429.99 1047.00 2009

10.55 4.61 5.94 26.23 360.99 - 16.72 344.27 129.67 214.61 2007 Japan

12.52 4.63 7.89 34.02 406.07 - 19.81 386.26 144.36 241.91 2008

8.17 2.61 5.56 21.62 328.81 - 13.69 315.12 125.52 189.60 2009

36.75 7.44 29.31 44.32 406.56 124.88 24.68 257.00 - 257.00 2007 China

50.52 8.62 41.91 58.82 476.81 138.77 29.89 308.14 - 308.14 2008

46.32 7.37 38.96 51.06 413.29 118.07 27.85 267.37 - 267.37 2009

4.16 2.26 1.90 6.63 115.24 29.06 13.76 72.42 21.99 50.44 2007 Australia & New Zealand

4.77 2.24 2.53 8.81 155.10 45.31 14.99 94.80 29.03 65.77 2008

3.38 1.29 2.09 6.13 134.41 31.74 11.95 90.72 35.42 55.30 2009

41.86 9.15 32.71 74.05 1008.63 137.08 47.52 824.04 282.43 541.61 2007 Other Asia

53.60 9.63 43.97 101.81 1148.87 157.64 57.90 933.33 301.80 631.53 2008

43.72 7.55 36.17 84.60 969.92 119.22 46.93 803.77 269.04 534.73 2009

a Includes unspecified destinations.

Note : For sources and methods see the Metadata.

SouthAfrica

DestinationAfrica Asia

Japan

Other AsiaAustralia/New ZealandOther Africa

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(Billion dollars)

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

European Union (27)Total exports 2453 2469 2638 3149 3762 4065 4591 5347 5921 4588

Intra-exports 1668 1677 1794 2166 2577 2756 3136 3646 3993 3059

Extra-exports 785 792 843 983 1185 1310 1456 1701 1928 1528

Total imports 2580 2549 2672 3214 3855 4222 4830 5611 6295 4733

Intra-imports 1663 1673 1786 2156 2576 2754 3133 3646 3993 3059

Extra-imports 917 877 886 1058 1278 1468 1697 1965 2302 1673

NAFTA

Total exports 1225 1148 1106 1163 1320 1476 1664 1841 2035 1602

Intra-exports 680 633 621 650 739 824 901 950 1012 768

Extra-exports 544 515 486 513 581 651 763 891 1023 835

Total imports 1684 1580 1601 1723 2008 2283 2541 2701 2907 2177

Intra-imports 668 627 618 640 715 791 864 914 964 717

Extra-imports 1015 953 983 1083 1292 1492 1676 1786 1942 1460

 ASEAN

Total exports a 432 388 407 475 569 656 770 865 990 814

Intra-exports a 99 87 92 117 142 165 192 218 252 202

Extra-exports 333 301 315 358 427 491 578 647 737 612

Total imports a 381 347 367 412 514 603 688 775 938 725

Intra-imports a 86 77 84 101 125 151 174 195 229 179

Extra-imports 294 270 283 311 389 452 514 581 709 546

MERCOSUR

Total exports 85 88 89 106 136 164 190 224 278 217

Intra-exports 18 15 10 13 17 21 26 32 42 33

Extra-exports 67 73 79 93 119 143 164 191 237 185

Total imports 90 84 62 69 95 114 140 183 258 186

Intra-imports 18 16 11 13 18 22 26 33 44 32

Extra-imports 72 68 52 56 77 91 114 149 214 154

 Andean Community

Total exports 26 25 26 30 39 51 65 77 94 78Intra-exports 2 2 3 3 3 5 5 6 7 6

Extra-exports 24 23 23 27 36 47 60 71 87 73

Total imports 25 27 28 31 37 46 56 71 93 74

Intra-imports 2 3 3 3 4 5 6 7 9 7

Extra-imports 22 25 25 27 33 41 50 64 85 67

a Excludes Singapore's trade with Indonesia in 2000-2001.

Merchandise trade of selected regional trade agreements, 2000-2009

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

ExportsWorld a 5712.2 6456.4 6191.2 6492.3 7585.6 9217.9 10488.6 12112.4 14001.4 16116.6 12490.2

North America and Europe

EFTA 127.8 142.5 143.4 153.6 175.5 208.2 237.8 273.5 313.2 378.3 297.8

European Union (27) 2357.0 2452.6 2469.5 2637.6 3148.9 3762.4 4065.3 4591.0 5346.8 5920.9 4587.6

NAFTA 1070.6 1224.9 1147.5 1106.2 1162.9 1319.6 1475.8 1664.1 1840.7 2035.2 1602.4

South and Central America

 Andean Community 23.2 26.2 25.3 26.0 30.0 38.9 51.4 64.8 76.7 94.1 78.4

CACM 14.8 15.5 14.4 16.7 18.0 19.9 21.7 24.3 27.2 29.7 26.4

CARICOM 6.4 8.1 7.8 7.3 9.0 11.0 14.9 20.2 20.1 26.3 14.9

MERCOSUR 74.3 84.6 87.8 88.8 106.1 135.8 164.0 190.1 223.7 278.3 217.2

Africa

CEMAC 6.7 8.4 8.4 8.9 11.6 16.6 22.9 26.8 29.9 41.3 25.7

COMESA 22.6 30.8 28.0 28.6 37.5 49.2 66.1 82.8 99.0 128.6 91.0

ECCAS 12.7 17.2 16.0 18.5 22.5 32.0 49.4 61.2 77.2 109.5 69.2

ECOWAS 24.4 30.3 27.6 29.5 37.0 53.7 67.1 78.1 85.5 107.0 76.3

SADC 44.0 50.5 48.5 51.5 61.7 79.4 97.5 115.9 143.6 176.8 130.9

WAEMU 7.7 6.7 7.0 8.7 9.8 11.6 12.7 14.2 15.0 18.1 16.8

Middle East and Asia

 ASEAN 362.1 432.0 387.6 407.4 474.8 568.9 656.0 769.8 865.4 989.8 813.5

GCC 118.2 176.0 160.2 167.9 212.7 285.2 397.6 480.7 556.6 751.6 497.6

SAPTA 55.0 64.2 64.4 70.8 84.0 105.2 132.6 158.9 190.0 240.8 204.2

Memorandum:

 ACP 95.2 113.1 107.3 112.2 136.6 181.5 226.8 269.6 314.6 393.4 280.6

LDCs 28.8 36.3 36.1 40.0 45.9 60.7 82.6 103.3 128.6 169.0 126.4

WTO Members (153) a 5550.1 6218.2 5971.5 6267.2 7306.4 8840.4 9979.8 11466.8 13232.1 15084.0 11823.4

Imports

World a 5921.2 6724.0 6482.2 6741.2 7861.0 9567.1 10853.1 12435.3 14296.6 16513.1 12682.4

North America and Europe

EFTA 116.5 119.5 119.3 124.3 143.1 168.0 187.0 211.8 248.2 279.7 228.6

European Union (27) 2419.1 2579.9 2549.4 2672.1 3214.2 3854.5 4221.7 4830.6 5610.7 6295.3 4732.7

NAFTA 1425.7 1683.6 1579.5 1600.8 1723.1 2007.9 2283.4 2540.6 2700.8 2906.8 2176.7

South and Central America

 Andean Community 22.3 24.5 27.2 28.4 30.6 36.9 46.3 56.4 70.7 93.3 74.1

CACM 20.2 21.9 23.1 26.2 28.2 32.1 36.2 41.5 47.7 54.5 41.4

CARICOM 12.4 14.1 14.0 14.1 15.1 17.0 20.2 23.0 26.3 31.7 23.4

MERCOSUR 82.7 89.9 84.2 62.3 69.1 95.1 113.9 139.5 182.8 257.8 186.3

Africa

CEMAC 3.9 3.8 5.1 5.9 6.0 6.9 7.9 10.5 12.6 16.2 16.8

COMESA 37.1 35.5 36.5 35.6 39.8 51.2 64.7 75.4 93.5 118.6 111.4

ECCAS 7.9 7.9 9.6 11.2 13.5 15.2 19.3 23.0 30.7 43.1 39.1

ECOWAS 21.8 20.9 23.6 19.7 25.9 32.7 43.1 51.6 65.6 88.0 71.4

SADC 45.4 48.2 46.9 48.9 65.5 84.8 98.6 118.7 139.4 168.4 132.7

WAEMU 8.1 7.4 7.4 7.9 10.2 12.4 14.8 15.7 19.4 23.7 20.8

Middle East and Asia ASEAN 309.8 380.7 347.1 366.8 411.8 513.8 602.9 688.1 775.5 938.3 725.3

GCC 78.3 85.4 90.4 99.3 117.3 154.3 188.3 225.1 295.0 378.8 301.8

SAPTA 73.5 80.6 77.6 84.5 105.2 140.7 194.4 238.4 296.6 406.7 319.2

Memorandum:

 ACP 108.1 113.7 117.0 115.3 141.0 175.8 215.4 258.8 307.0 383.1 310.4

LDCs 42.0 43.9 47.7 50.2 59.8 71.5 87.4 100.7 124.7 161.1 148.2

WTO Members (153) a 5793.7 6578.3 6316.5 6563.1 7649.2 9281.4 10509.7 12030.3 13779.6 15841.0 12152.6

a Includes significant re-exports or imports for re-export. 

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(Billion dollars)

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

ExportsWorld 1394.6 1483.9 1487.2 1599.2 1836.0 2222.1 2487.9 2822.8 3387.9 3826.4 3350.2

North America and Europe

EFTA 45.6 47.9 47.0 50.0 57.2 69.1 80.1 88.4 106.9 124.1 109.1

European Union (27) 629.6 645.5 669.2 738.1 882.6 1062.1 1168.5 1320.4 1598.2 1787.0 1527.6

NAFTA 305.9 330.9 317.1 325.2 339.8 393.2 432.7 479.4 552.2 603.2 546.8

South and Central America

  Andean Community 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.2 4.6 5.4 6.2 7.3 8.2 9.3 9.2

CACM 3.5 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 5.1 5.9 6.8 7.7 8.5 7.7

CARICOM 7.0 7.2 6.8 7.0 7.6 8.4 9.1 9.5 10.2 10.6 10.0

MERCOSUR 13.2 15.6 14.8 13.5 15.3 18.5 23.3 27.9 35.5 44.0 40.3

Africa

CEMAC 0.9 0.9 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.5 1.3 1.4 1.8 2.1 1.8

COMESA 13.4 13.8 13.0 13.5 15.6 20.1 21.6 23.8 29.4 36.6 31.9

ECCAS 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.4 2.0 1.9 2.1 2.7 3.3 3.0

ECOWAS 2.9 3.7 3.8 4.8 6.1 6.4 I 5.2 6.1 6.4 8.1 7.8

SADC 8.9 8.8 8.8 9.0 12.8 15.2 17.1 18.6 21.6 21.9 20.6

WAEMU 1.2 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.6 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.9 3.7 ...

Middle East and Asia

  ASEAN 62.8 68.0 67.6 74.1 78.7 104.3 117.0 135.4 172.1 195.3 177.6

GCC 9.9 9.9 10.6 11.0 12.8 16.0 I 25.8 35.8 41.4 I 38.7 ...

SAPTA 17.3 19.3 20.4 22.7 27.6 42.5 56.9 74.8 92.3 109.2 93.9

Memorandum:

  ACP 27.9 29.1 28.9 30.3 37.2 42.8 48.7 53.1 60.3 65.4 61.3

LDCs 5.9 6.1 6.3 6.7 7.3 8.8 9.7 11.3 14.5 18.4 17.4

WTO Members (153) 1369.0 1455.7 1456.0 1561.5 1788.1 2166.0 2422.8 2747.4 3294.9 3709.4 3247.5

Imports

World 1367.0 1460.5 1478.6 1564.2 1786.1 2124.1 2364.0 2645.7 3131.7 3555.0 3142.6

North America and Europe

EFTA 31.0 30.5 30.8 33.7 38.8 47.5 56.8 60.4 73.5 82.7 75.0

European Union (27) 605.2 624.3 645.5 698.2 832.0 967.5 1054.6 1156.7 1372.4 1530.5 1329.1

NAFTA 237.6 268.2 264.2 270.9 291.7 335.9 365.9 408.7 443.7 477.6 429.2

South and Central America

  Andean Community 6.8 7.1 7.6 7.5 7.9 9.0 10.4 11.8 13.7 16.5 15.0

CACM 3.6 4.0 4.0 4.3 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.3 7.2 7.7 6.6

CARICOM 4.1 4.5 4.5 4.6 4.7 5.2 5.7 6.3 6.9 7.2 6.5

MERCOSUR 23.2 25.8 25.2 19.2 20.7 23.5 31.0 36.7 46.8 59.1 57.0

Africa

CEMAC 3.2 3.4 4.1 4.2 4.5 5.9 6.7 8.1 9.9 11.6 9.8

COMESA 11.6 13.3 12.8 13.2 13.4 16.4 20.8 23.5 29.6 36.8 30.3

ECCAS 5.8 6.1 7.7 7.5 7.8 10.9 14.0 16.3 24.4 34.4 23.3

ECOWAS 7.3 6.6 8.2 8.7 10.7 11.7 I 12.7 17.9 21.0 26.4 24.5

SADC 12.5 12.5 13.0 13.0 15.6 20.5 25.0 28.2 38.5 48.8 36.1

WAEMU 2.8 2.5 2.6 2.9 3.6 4.2 4.5 4.9 5.9 7.5 ...

Middle East and Asia  ASEAN 74.9 86.6 88.8 93.6 103.6 124.6 137.8 155.9 182.1 209.7 191.8

GCC 24.3 26.7 24.2 25.8 29.7 38.0 I 54.2 73.8 103.9 I 121.1 ...

SAPTA 22.0 24.5 25.5 26.1 31.5 44.7 58.9 71.6 84.9 104.5 93.4

Memorandum:

  ACP 32.9 33.5 35.9 36.7 42.1 51.1 60.2 72.7 90.7 110.6 91.2

LDCs 12.4 13.1 15.1 15.0 16.6 21.0 26.2 30.2 41.1 55.2 42.6

WTO Members (153) 1333.7 1422.2 1433.9 1510.6 1720.7 2041.1 2267.6 2536.1 2994.7 3384.3 2994.0

Trade in commercial services by selected groups of economies, 1999-2009

(Billion dollars)

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Congo, Dem. Rep. of 809 824 901 1132 1374 1850 2190 2320 2700 4000 3100Côte d'Ivoire 4661 3888 3946 5275 5788 6919 7697 8477 8669 10091 8900

Djibouti 28 32 32 36 37 38 40 55 58 69 75

Egypt 3559 | 5276 4825 5546 7408 9661 12912 16728 19224 26224 23062

Equatorial Guinea 709 1097 1735 2117 2801 4599 7064 8207 10210 15900 9100

Eritrea 21 37 19 52 7 11 11 12 13 15 15

Ethiopia 467 486 455 480 496 678 903 1043 1277 1602 1596

Gabon 2394 2598 2524 2409 3062 3728 5065 5450 6600 8700 5100

Gambia 12 15 10 12 8 10 8 11 13 14 15

Ghana 1720 1671 1716 1850 2324 2450 2802 3727 4195 5270 5500

Guinea 636 666 731 709 609 744 853 1033 1203 1342 1010

Guinea-Bissau 51 62 63 54 65 76 89 74 107 125 115

Kenya 1747 1734 1944 2116 2411 2684 3420 3502 4081 5001 4421

Lesotho 172 220 280 358 476 708 651 694 769 882 750

Liberia 469 329 | 128 176 109 104 131 158 200 242 150

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 7947 13380 11014 9803 14647 20410 31358 40260 46970 62949 35600

Madagascar 584 824 928 486 856 992 855 985 1237 1302 1140Malawi 453 379 449 407 525 483 509 543 796 830 920

Mali 571 545 725 874 928 976 1101 1550 1556 1980 2100

Mauritania 358 355 355 332 318 440 625 1367 1402 1788 1370

Mauritius 1554 1557 1628 1801 1898 1993 2143 2329 2238 2384 1942

Morocco 7367 7432 7144 7849 8778 9925 11190 12744 15340 20302 13863

Mozambique 263 364 703 810 1045 1504 1783 2381 2412 2653 2147

Namibia 1234 1320 1179 1072 1262 1827 2070 2647 2922 3116 3553

Niger 287 283 272 279 352 437 489 508 663 880 900

Nigeria 13856 20975 18045 17975 24031 38631 50467 58726 64544 81821 52500

Rwanda 60 52 86 65 63 98 125 147 177 262 193

Sao Tome and Principe 2 3 3 5 7 5 7 8 7 11 9

Senegal 1027 920 1003 1067 1257 1509 1578 1594 1674 2290 2180

Seychelles 145 194 216 228 274 291 340 380 360 497 431

Sierra Leone 6 13 29 49 92 139 158 231 245 216 231

Somalia 191 193 285 297 223 300 300 290 350 420 400

South Africa c 26707 29983 29258 29723 36482 46146 51626 58175 69784 80782 62603

Sudan 780 1807 1699 1949 2542 3778 4824 5657 8879 11671 7834

Swaziland 937 910 1054 1029 1638 1949 1770 1790 1880 1700 1500

Tanzania 543 | 734 851 980 1216 1479 1679 | 1918 2227 3036 3096

Togo 391 363 357 427 598 601 660 630 700 900 800

Tunisia 5872 5850 6631 6874 8027 9685 10494 11694 15165 19320 14445

Uganda 519 460 456 481 563 759 1017 1188 1999 2703 2478

Zambia 1063 892 985 930 981 1576 1810 3770 4617 | 5099 4312

Zimbabwe 1887 1925 1207 2012 1670 1887 1850 2000 2400 2200 2269

Middle East 182300 268000 239800 247800 302300 400800 541200 659500 767800 1023100 689700

Bahrain 4363 6195 5577 5794 6632 7558 10242 12200 13634 17316 11874

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 17128 28739 25689 24440 33750 41697 56252 77012 88733 113668 78113

Iraq 12800 20603 12872 12219 9711 17810 23697 29361 41268 62300 39500

Israel 25794 31404 29048 29347 31784 38618 42770 46789 54092 61337 47935

Jordan 1832 1899 2293 2770 3082 3883 4302 5204 5725 7938 6366

Kuwait 12164 19436 16203 15369 20678 28599 44869 56016 62700 87464 50328

Lebanon 677 715 | 1093 1238 1813 2199 2337 2814 3574 4454 4187

Oman 7238 11319 11074 11172 11669 13342 18692 21585 24692 37719 27651

Qatar 7214 11594 10871 10978 13382 18684 25762 34051 42020 56593 40500

Saudi Arabia 50761 77583 68064 72453 93245 125997 180711 211305 234951 313462 192296

Syrian Arab Republic 3464 4634 5248 6536 5731 | 7378 8708 10919 11546 14300 10400

United Arab Emirates 36474 49835 48414 52163 67135 90997 117287 145587 178600 239000 175000

Yemen 2440 4079 3374 3336 3733 4072 5608 6654 6299 7584 5594

World merchandise exports by region and selected economy, 1999-2009

(Million dollars)

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

 Asia a 1548300 1837300 1674400 1807700 2138300 2653200 3060100 3576000 4141600 4725700 3887700 Afghanistan 166 137 68 100 144 305 384 408 497 540 560

 Australia 56080 63870 63387 65033 70377 86565 106097 123437 141358 187257 154234

Bangladesh 5497 6389 6080 6149 6990 8305 9297 11802 12453 15370 15084

Bhutan 116 103 106 113 133 183 258 414 674 519 496

Brunei Darussalam 2579 3903 3640 3702 4421 5057 6249 7636 7668 10543 6900

Cambodia 1129 1389 1500 1923 2118 2798 3092 3692 4088 4358 4200

China 194931 249203 266098 325596 438228 593326 761953 968978 1220456 1430693 1201534

Fiji 609 585 537 515 668 693 701 694 755 923 650

Hong Kong, China 174403 202683 191066 201928 228708 265543 292119 322669 349386 370242 329422

domestic exports 22381 23536 20273 18328 19591 19978 20050 22765 18109 16958 16839

re-exports 152022 179147 170793 183600 209117 245565 272069 299904 331276 353284 312583

India 35667 42379 43361 49250 58963 76649 99616 121808 150159 194827 162613

Indonesia 51243 65403 57361 59166 64108 70767 86996 103527 118013 139606 119481

Japan 417610 479249 403496 416726 471817 565675 594941 646725 714327 782047 580719

Kiribati 9 4 5 3 3 2 4 6 10 15 15

Korea, Republic of 143686 172267 150439 162471 193817 253845 284419 325465 371489 422007 363534

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 311 330 320 301 335 363 553 882 923 1085 940

Macao, China 2200 2539 2300 2356 2581 2812 2476 2557 2543 1997 961

Malaysia 84455 98229 88005 94058 104705 126511 140980 160676 176211 199516 157433

Maldives 91 109 110 132 152 181 162 225 228 331 169

Mongolia 454 536 521 524 616 870 1065 1543 1889 2539 1903

Myanmar 1136 1646 2381 3046 2483 2380 3813 4589 6338 6937 6710

Nepal 602 804 737 568 662 772 863 838 876 944 813

New Caledonia 468 604 443 492 785 1033 1093 1352 2104 1361 969

New Zealand 12455 13272 13730 14383 16527 20344 21730 22409 26948 30578 24932

Northern Mariana Islands 1062 1038 959 825 838 826 691 509 329 115 9

Pakistan 8424 9028 9238 9913 11930 13379 16051 16930 17838 20323 17680

Palau 7 12 17 20 8 6 13 14 10 9 6

Papua New Guinea 1875 2096 1805 1641 2207 2552 3273 4166 4681 5713 4328

Philippines 36576 39783 32664 35208 36231 39681 41255 47410 50466 49078 38436

Samoa 20 14 15 14 15 11 12 11 15 11 12Singapore 114680 137804 121751 125177 | 159902 198637 229649 271807 299308 338176 269832

domestic exports 68682 78703 66172 66836 86419 106663 124546 143176 156038 175702 138064

re-exports 45998 59101 55579 58341 | 73483 91974 105103 128631 143270 162474 131769

Solomon Islands 126 69 47 58 74 97 103 121 165 211 163

Sri Lanka 4594 5430 4816 4699 5125 5757 6347 6886 7740 8452 7345

Taipei, Chinese 123626 151357 125900 135080 150298 182432 198432 224017 246677 255629 203675

Thailand 58440 69057 64968 68108 80324 96248 110936 129722 153867 177778 152498

Tonga 13 9 7 15 18 15 10 10 8 9 9

Tuvalu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Vanuatu 26 26 20 20 27 37 38 49 50 57 58

Viet Nam 11541 14483 15029 16706 20149 26485 32442 39826 48561 62685 57096

Memorandum items:

World excluding a

intra-EU (27) exports ... 4789000 4514000 4698000 5420000 6641000 7733000 8978000 10356000 12123000 9431000

intra-EU (15) exports 4285000 5010000 4755000 4970000 5767000 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Europe excluding

intra-EU (27) exports ... 966180 978550 1045210 1220880 1474030 1641350 1841420 2153570 2475960 1956620

intra-EU (15) exports 1094480 1187800 1219030 1316800 1568170 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Recent figures for a number of countries and t erritories have been estimated by the Secretariat.

World merchandise exports by region and selected economy, 1999-2009

(Million dollars)

a Includes significant re-exports.

b Prior to 2004, European Union (27) individual country data do not add up to the reported aggregate due to Eurostat's use of different methodologies for Cyprus, Estonia and Lithuania.c Beginning with 1998, figures refer to South Africa only and no longer to the Southern African Customs Union.

Note: Breaks in the continuity of t he value series for particular countries and regional groupings are indicated by an ' I'. They result mainly from changes in the methods of collecting and reporting merchandise trade

statistics.It should be noted that the World and Asia totals contain a significant element of double counting due to the use of the general system of recording merchandise trade statistics which includes re-exports.

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World a 5921000 6724000 6482000 6741000 7861000 9567000 10853000 12435000 14297000 16513000 12682000North America 1426495 1684340 1580295 1601620 1724005 2008940 2284410 2541720 2702095 2908130 2178010

Canada b 220183 244786 227291 227499 245021 279931 322411 359000 390188 419011 329904

Mexico b 146084 179464 173039 173087 175039 202260 228240 263476 290246 318304 241515

United States 1059440 1259300 1179180 1200230 1303050 1525680 1732706 1918077 2020403 2169487 1605296

South and Central America 186800 207400 205400 181000 191400 243500 300100 364300 457200 595000 442900

 Antigua and Barbuda 414 407 386 400 422 454 506 624 728 744 652

 Argentina 25508 25154 20320 8990 13834 22445 28689 34152 44706 57423 38780

Bahamas 1757 2074 1912 1728 1762 1905 2312 2727 2956 3199 2540

Barbados 1108 1156 1087 1039 1195 1413 1604 1697 1746 1920 1449

Belize 370 524 517 525 552 520 593 660 684 837 668

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 14064 16213 18323 12963 9256 16679 24027 33616 46097 49602 40597

Bolivia 1755 1830 1708 1770 1616 1844 2341 2814 3457 4987 4410

Brazil 51909 59053 58640 49716 50859 66433 77628 95838 126645 182380 133669

Chile 15988 18507 17429 17091 19322 24794 32735 38406 47164 61911 42427

Colombia 10659 11539 12834 12711 13889 16746 21204 26162 32897 39669 32898Costa Rica 6320 6372 6569 7188 7663 8268 9824 11548 12952 15372 11395

Cuba 4365 4843 4839 4176 4673 5615 8084 10258 10886 15390 9623

Dominica 141 148 131 116 128 144 165 167 196 239 215

Dominican Republic b 8041 9479 8779 8838 7627 7888 9869 12174 13597 15993 12283

Ecuador 3017 3721 5363 6431 6703 8226 10287 12114 13893 18686 15093

El Salvador 4095 4947 5027 5184 5754 6329 6690 7663 8712 9755 7255

Grenada 202 239 212 199 254 233 328 299 365 363 282

Guatemala 4382 4791 5607 | 7659 8127 9475 10499 11915 13576 14547 11531

Guyana 480 573 584 563 576 651 788 889 1059 1312 1161

Haiti 1025 1036 1013 1130 1188 1306 1454 1619 1682 2315 2050

Honduras b 3530 3988 4152 4382 4774 5827 6545 7303 8888 10509 7788

Jamaica 2899 3326 3360 3533 3639 3940 4739 5650 6893 8465 5064

Netherlands Antilles 1745 2862 2826 2268 2606 | 1723 1950 2209 2549 3079 2607

Nicaragua 1862 1805 1775 1754 1879 2212 2623 3026 3598 4338 3477

Panama 3516 3379 2964 2982 3086 3594 4180 4831 6872 9050 7801

Paraguay 1906 2193 2182 1672 2228 3097 3715 4744 5841 8977 6940

Peru 6823 7415 7316 7493 8414 10101 12502 15312 20464 29982 21706

Saint Kitts and Nevis 153 196 189 201 199 183 210 250 272 325 281

Saint Lucia 355 355 355 309 403 422 486 592 614 656 539

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 201 163 186 174 201 226 240 271 327 373 333

Suriname 486 526 461 492 704 742 1050 1013 1044 1304 1160

Trinidad and Tobago 2741 3308 3569 3643 3892 4858 5694 6484 7663 9591 6955

Uruguay 3357 3466 3061 1964 2190 3114 3879 4806 5628 9069 6907

Europe 2596490 2774855 2733570 2875295 3461510 4161265 4573175 5238655 6097340 6860430 5161490

 Albania 1154 1090 1327 1504 1864 2309 2618 3058 4188 5250 4548

 Austria 71321 72394 74633 78299 99532 119905 127327 137212 163039 184296 143382

Belgium - 177511 178664 198311 234945 285621 318700 351635 411558 466308 351945

Bosnia and Herzegovina 3305 3107 3354 3872 4801 5915 7070 7345 9720 12189 8773

Bulgaria 5478 6544 7279 7954 10871 14453 18163 23270 29962 36908 23330

Croatia 7799 7887 9147 10722 14209 16589 18560 21502 25839 30728 21203

Cyprus 3618 3846 3923 4086 4466 5502 6316 6928 8615 10644 7782

Czech Republic 28463 31974 36297 40656 51728 69967 76512 93191 118174 142044 105179

Denmark 45753 45557 45322 50320 57429 68157 75581 85507 98029 109981 82947

Estonia 4109 5052 5230 5863 7967 | 8336 10238 13449 15677 16026 10122

Finland 32114 34443 32639 34218 42513 51443 58766 69375 81704 91782 60753

France 315748 338940 328608 329262 398840 470945 504124 541919 630863 715510 559817

FYR Macedonia 1776 2094 1694 1995 2306 2932 3228 3763 5228 6852 5043

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Germany 474047 497197 486119 490283 604612 715742 777073 906684 1054991 1185076 938295

Greece 30529 33480 32011 31570 44852 52760 54436 63619 76314 89777 59858

Hungary 28015 32172 33617 37755 47808 60538 66552 78262 95686 108949 78175

Iceland 2516 2589 2269 2275 2827 3643 4979 6137 6704 6205 3598

Ireland 46769 51041 50556 52399 53886 61814 68565 73118 83823 83965 62507

Italy 220637 238757 236220 247015 297519 355301 384790 442555 511880 562102 412721

Latvia 2954 3202 3506 4046 5234 7096 8697 11541 15322 16143 9765

Lithuania 4835 5457 6353 7709 9803 | 12387 15548 19373 24412 31099 18234

Luxembourg - 11278 12331 12651 16165 20046 21893 26572 27566 31585 24380

Malta 2843 3413 2531 2646 3227 3641 3681 4307 4760 4785 3606

Montenegro - - - - - - - 1879 2330 2942 1870

Netherlands 206162 218267 208638 219265 264704 319669 363822 416832 492618 580951 445496

Norway 34173 34392 32955 34873 40055 48534 55488 64261 80297 90293 69292

Poland 45883 49029 50184 55299 68272 89696 101639 126989 165710 208804 146626

Portugal 39974 39952 39490 40156 47200 54948 61184 66673 78195 89975 69844

Romania 10417 13148 15568 17854 23983 32691 40518 51160 70314 84058 54247

Serbia - - - - - - - 13172 18554 22875 15582Serbia and Montenegro 3296 3711 4837 6320 7952 11752 11635 - - - -

Slovak Republic b 11318 12760 14760 16564 22523 29862 34649 44986 60617 73912 55301

Slovenia 10102 10147 10160 10944 13845 17759 20337 24141 31591 37093 26464

Spain 135346 156143 154650 165105 208602 258331 288786 328696 389304 420805 287567

Sweden 68580 72880 63200 66955 83540 100433 111697 127547 153227 168503 119839

Switzerland 79857 82521 84102 87189 100239 115799 126574 141400 161180 183192 155706

Turkey 40671 54503 41399 51554 69340 97540 116774 139576 170063 201964 140921

United Kingdom 324899 348058 343786 364075 399401 470633 513673 601424 622900 632983 481707

European Union (27) ... 2579869 2549434 2672086 3214192 3854541 4221746 4830574 5610691 6295258 4732653

extra-EU(27) imports ... 916856 876922 886001 1057950 1278135 1467501 1698559 1964944 2302121 1673318

European Union (15) 2262540 2404840 2361815 2462350 2946525 ... ... ... ... ... ...

extra-EU(15) imports 831135 954480 921030 935335 1122915 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 70570 81555 94440 103960 132275 172975 215610 279560 378595 500155 333065

 Armenia 800 882 874 987 1280 1351 1802 2192 3268 4426 3304

 Azerbaijan 1036 1172 1431 1666 2626 3516 4350 5269 6045 7575 6514Belarus 6674 8646 8286 9092 11558 16491 16708 22351 28693 39448 28563

Georgia 585 709 753 796 1141 1846 2490 3678 5215 6305 4378

Kazakhstan 3655 5040 6446 6584 8409 12781 17353 23677 32756 37889 28409

Kyrgyz Republic 600 554 467 587 717 941 1102 1718 2412 4072 3037

Moldova 585 777 892 1038 1399 1769 2292 2693 3690 4899 3278

Russian Federation b 39537 44659 53764 60966 76070 97382 125434 164281 223486 291861 191803

Tajikistan 663 675 688 721 881 1191 1330 1723 2455 3270 2569

Turkmenistan 1478 1786 2250 2120 2512 3320 2947 2560 3619 5600 6750

Ukraine 11846 13956 15775 16977 23020 28997 36136 45039 60618 85535 45436

Uzbekistan 3110 2697 2814 2425 2662 3392 3666 4380 6340 9277 9023

 Africa 128300 130100 135000 136000 165000 212300 255600 301800 372600 476300 405200

 Algeria 9162 9171 9940 11969 12380 18169 20357 21456 27631 39479 39294

 Angola b 3109 3040 3179 3760 5480 5832 8353 8778 13661 20982 17000

Benin 749 613 623 725 892 894 1018 1228 1890 2110 2040

Botswana 2198 2081 1809 1845 2448 3231 3161 3086 4067 5211 4728Burkina Faso 678 611 656 739 925 1270 1260 1319 1678 2018 2083

Burundi 118 148 139 129 157 176 269 431 319 403 402

Cameroon 1318 1489 1852 1866 2163 2406 2735 3150 3700 4680 4250

Cape Verde 246 230 234 276 351 431 438 542 750 825 709

Central African Republic 131 117 107 120 118 151 175 203 250 300 300

Chad 316 317 679 1646 790 953 950 1350 1550 1700 1950

Comoros 55 43 51 53 70 86 99 115 145 180 150

Congo 821 | 465 682 675 831 969 1304 2013 2530 3050 2900

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Congo, Dem. Rep. of 568 697 807 1081 1594 1986 2270 2740 3300 4200 3600

Côte d'Ivoire b 3252 2785 | 2418 2456 3231 4291 5251 5368 6105 6760 6050

Djibouti 194 207 196 197 238 261 277 336 473 574 410

Egypt 16022 | 14578 13376 12770 12950 15950 22449 27300 37100 48382 44946

Equatorial Guinea 425 451 813 507 908 1092 1310 2020 2370 3910 5200

Eritrea 510 471 423 538 433 480 490 495 510 530 540

Ethiopia 1538 1262 1815 1622 2119 3087 4127 4805 5749 8036 7963

Gabon 841 950 1002 1135 1206 1347 1471 1725 2157 2591 2200

Gambia 192 187 134 161 156 229 260 259 321 329 304

Ghana 3480 2973 3154 2720 3210 4074 5347 6754 8061 10269 8140

Guinea 556 612 601 667 640 780 820 956 1218 1600 1400

Guinea-Bissau b 51 59 | 62 59 65 83 106 127 168 195 230

Kenya 2832 3105 3192 3245 3725 4553 5846 7233 8989 11074 10207

Lesotho 866 809 743 815 1121 1440 1410 1500 1738 2005 1950

Liberia 520 668 | 229 178 170 337 310 467 499 813 552

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 4158 3732 4397 4396 4330 6326 6079 6041 6733 9150 10150

Madagascar 742 | 1097 1118 627 1304 1680 1706 1804 2636 3980 3250Malawi 673 532 563 695 786 933 1165 1207 1378 1650 1700

Mali 824 806 990 928 1271 1364 1544 1820 2185 2920 2644

Mauritania 385 454 465 431 542 923 1428 1167 1596 1941 1430

Mauritius 2247 2093 1987 2159 2363 2771 3157 3627 3894 4651 3728

Morocco 9925 11534 11038 11864 14250 17822 20790 23980 32010 42262 32892

Mozambique 1139 1158 1063 1543 1753 2035 2408 2869 3050 4008 3764

Namibia 1610 1550 1547 1470 1980 2396 2577 2884 3520 4340 5120

Niger 410 395 412 468 622 750 943 949 1149 1500 1500

Nigeria 8588 8721 11586 7547 10853 14164 20754 26523 34830 49951 39000

Rwanda 253 211 281 248 259 284 430 548 737 1146 1227

Sao Tome and Principe 38 30 28 31 41 41 50 71 79 114 114

Senegal 1564 1519 1730 1958 2391 2839 | 3498 3671 4871 6528 4713

Seychelles 434 342 476 420 412 497 675 757 859 1053 811

Sierra Leone 81 149 182 264 303 286 345 389 445 534 520

Somalia 340 343 449 454 517 610 610 660 720 880 740

South Africa c 26696 29695 28248 29267 39748 53466 62304 78715 88450 100532 73172

Sudan 1415 1553 1958 2446 2882 4075 6757 8074 8775 9352 9691

Swaziland 1068 1046 1129 955 1519 1925 1900 1920 1845 1700 1600

Tanzania 1556 1524 1712 1660 2125 2726 3287 4246 5337 7125 6347

Togo 597 562 553 591 775 880 1200 1230 1400 1650 1500

Tunisia 8474 8567 9529 9526 10910 12818 13177 15007 19099 24638 19096

Uganda 1342 1536 1594 1053 1375 1726 2054 2557 3493 4526 4310

Zambia 822 993 1307 1253 1574 2152 2558 3074 4007 | 5060 3793

Zimbabwe 2126 1863 1715 1751 1710 2204 2350 2300 2550 2950 2900

Middle East 147500 167400 175100 184300 210200 280600 335400 375800 469600 599300 493900

Bahrain 3698 4633 4306 5013 5657 7385 9393 10515 11488 10800 7300

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 13324 13898 16709 20617 24798 31976 40041 40772 44942 57411 50375

Iraq 6900 13384 13120 9817 9934 21302 23532 20892 21516 33000 37000

Israel 33166 37686 35449 35517 36303 42864 47142 50334 59039 67656 49278

Jordan 3717 4597 4871 5076 5743 8179 10498 11548 13681 16995 14075

Kuwait 7617 7157 7869 9001 10987 12631 15801 17243 21352 24874 17920Lebanon 6207 6230 7380 6560 7315 9609 9633 9647 12251 16754 16574

Oman 4801 5131 5933 6296 6801 8796 8971 11039 16025 23137 18020

Qatar 2500 3252 3758 4052 4897 6005 10061 16440 23429 27900 23000

Saudi Arabia 28011 30238 31223 32293 36915 47376 59459 69800 90217 115134 95567

Syrian Arab Republic 3832 3815 4752 4488 5111 | 8411 10862 11488 14655 18150 16300

United Arab Emirates 31721 35009 37293 42652 52074 72082 84654 100057 132500 177000 140000

Yemen 2008 2324 2466 2921 3675 3986 5378 6074 8514 10452 8500

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 Asia a 1365200 1678400 1558400 1659100 1976700 2487600 2888800 3333400 3819100 4573700 3667800 Afghanistan 1012 1176 1696 2452 2101 2177 2471 2582 2819 3020 3970

 Australia 69158 71529 63888 72690 89084 109384 125281 139253 165336 200273 165471

Bangladesh 8331 8883 9018 8592 10434 12036 13889 16034 18596 23860 21833

Bhutan 182 175 191 197 249 411 386 420 526 540 529

Brunei Darussalam 1342 1107 1159 1556 1327 1422 1491 1676 2101 2574 2500

Cambodia 1591 1939 2094 2318 2560 3193 3927 4771 5439 6508 6200

China 165699 225094 243553 295170 412760 561229 659953 791461 956116 1132567 1005688

Fiji 903 830 886 901 1205 1446 1607 1804 1800 2266 1470

Hong Kong, China 180711 214042 202008 207969 233249 272893 300160 335754 370132 392962 352241

retained imports 58464 71863 65251 59352 61018 70044 75269 86097 93791 98927 90713

India 46979 51523 50392 56517 72558 99775 142870 178410 229371 321031 249590

Indonesia 33321 43595 37534 38340 42196 54877 75533 80346 92777 126950 91749

Japan 309995 379511 349089 337194 382930 454542 515866 579064 622243 762534 551960

Kiribati 41 40 41 50 52 59 74 63 70 70 68

Korea, Republic of 119752 160481 141098 152126 178827 224463 261238 309383 356846 435275 323085

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 525 535 510 447 462 713 882 1060 1065 1405 1260

Macao, China 2040 2255 2386 2530 2755 3478 3913 4565 5366 5365 4622

Malaysia 64966 81963 73866 79869 83300 105283 114625 131152 146982 156896 123832

Maldives 402 389 393 392 471 642 745 927 1096 1388 967

Mongolia 513 615 638 691 801 1021 1184 1486 2117 3616 2131

Myanmar 2323 2401 2877 2348 2091 2196 1927 2564 3312 4288 4316

Nepal 1422 1573 1473 1419 1754 1938 2283 2492 3097 3581 4392

New Caledonia 1006 924 931 1008 1541 1636 1774 2117 2809 3233 2574

New Zealand 14299 13906 13308 15047 18559 23195 26219 26424 30886 34367 25545

Northern Mariana Islands 523 607 554 646 660 664 591 489 300 160 70

Pakistan 10207 10864 10191 11233 13038 17949 25357 29825 32590 42329 31710

Palau 104 124 100 97 88 107 105 115 110 130 120

Papua New Guinea 1188 1151 1071 1137 1367 1680 1729 2260 2990 3560 3200

Philippines 32568 37027 34921 | 41092 42576 46102 49487 54078 57996 60420 45878

Samoa 115 106 130 135 137 163 187 219 227 249 204

Singapore 111060 134545 116000 116441 | 136218 173599 200047 238710 263155 319780 245785retained imports 65062 75444 60421 58100 62735 81625 94944 110079 119885 157306 114016

Solomon Islands 110 92 90 67 94 121 185 217 287 329 270

Sri Lanka 5961 7177 5973 6105 6672 7973 8834 10258 11301 13953 10207

Taipei, Chinese 111449 140642 107944 113331 128130 169250 182614 202698 219252 240448 174371

Thailand 50342 61924 61962 64645 75824 94410 118178 128773 139966 178746 133801

Tonga 73 70 73 89 94 105 121 116 143 168 150

Tuvalu 8 5 4 11 8 11 13 13 16 26 33

Vanuatu 98 87 90 90 105 128 149 217 229 314 294

Viet Nam 11742 15638 16218 19746 25256 31969 36761 45015 62682 80714 69949

Memorandum items:

World excluding a

intra-EU (27) imports ... 5061000 4810000 4955000 5705000 6991000 8099000 9303000 10651000 12520000 9623000

intra-EU (15) imports 4490000 5274000 5041000 5214000 6037000 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Europe excluding

intra-EU (27) imports ... 1111840 1061060 1089210 1305270 1584860 1818930 2106640 2451590 2867290 2102150intra-EU (15) imports 1165080 1324500 1292780 1348280 1637900 ... ... ... ... ... ...

Recent figures for a number of countries and territories have been estimated by the Secretariat.

World merchandise imports by region and selected economy, 1999-2009

(Million dollars)

a Includes significant imports for re-export.

b Imports are valued f.o.b.

c Beginning with 1998, figures refer to South Africa only and no longer to the Southern African Customs Union.

Note: Breaks in the continuity of the value series for particular countries and regional groupings are indicated by an 'I'. They result m ainly from changes in the methods of collecting and reporting merchandise trade

statistics.

It should be noted that the World and Asia totals contain a significant element of double counting due to the use of the general system of recording merchandise trade statistics which includes re-exports.

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World 1394600 1483900 1487200 1599200 1836000 2222100 2487900 2822800 3387900 3826400 3350200North America 305900 330900 317100 325200 339800 393200 432700 479400 552200 603200 546800

Canada 35228 39271 37862 39567 43131 49058 54418 58880 63785 66378 57476

Mexico 11606 13567 12550 12474 12477 13973 16098 16372 17598 18474 15420

United States 259059 278089 266660 273207 284171 330185 362134 404127 470790 518316 473899

South and Central America 42700 46600 45600 44500 49400 57300 69900 79600 94000 108800 100100

Antigua and Barbuda 427 406 393 389 413 470 454 465 514 551 512

Argentina 4557 4775 4469 3428 4419 5202 6519 7899 10233 11918 10818

Aruba 908 995 978 986 1034 1237 1287 1306 1495 1675 1581

Bahamas 1778 1946 1776 2035 2028 2211 2460 2403 2566 2503 2234

Barbados 950 998 977 951 1063 1111 1290 1428 1607 1731 ...

Belize 130 135 143 161 196 223 284 339 369 355 317

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 1207 1057 1242 913 791 1024 1247 1441 1646 2003 1805

Bolivia 243 207 221 242 348 401 473 462 484 482 498

Brazil 6873 8961 8718 8790 9570 11615 14856 17946 22615 28822 26245

Chile 3780 3995 4071 4315 4990 5949 7040 7726 8851 10677 8401Colombia 1876 1984 2122 1799 1852 2188 2594 3301 3559 4058 4104

Costa Rica 1643 1911 1899 1841 1990 2207 2585 2933 3521 4055 3735

Cuba 2627 2642 2416 2350 2845 3634 7075 7201 8588 9252 8785

Dominica 97 87 75 78 76 86 85 99 108 106 102

Dominican Republic 2767 3143 3024 2982 3401 3435 3865 4496 4722 4866 4868

Ecuador 681 793 799 820 812 940 940 959 1112 1223 1116

El Salvador 620 673 680 750 907 1039 1097 1387 1456 1483 1159

Grenada 141 146 129 128 132 159 115 129 149 151 139

Guatemala 653 702 948 1053 954 1015 1221 1410 1619 1732 1406

Guyana 147 169 172 172 157 161 148 148 173 212 ...

Haiti 173 158 123 125 114 110 93 140 203 288 327

Honduras 427 487 488 525 573 635 684 727 778 903 979

Jamaica 1949 1988 1867 1881 2103 2262 2296 2613 2670 2762 2703

Netherlands Antilles 1506 1593 1605 1575 1648 1753 1791 1936 2048 2028 2004

Nicaragua 181 187 188 191 222 250 271 305 333 357 429Panama 1747 1961 1958 2241 2503 2758 3193 3957 4887 5756 5382

Paraguay 554 573 525 531 550 597 610 726 883 1052 1103

Peru 1518 1445 1326 1342 1600 1872 2164 2532 3021 3515 3517

Saint Kitts and Nevis 98 95 94 86 104 131 158 172 168 155 126

Saint Lucia 307 323 272 248 317 366 434 342 354 362 345

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 126 126 131 135 131 143 156 169 158 150 144

Suriname 73 85 56 35 52 129 183 211 210 233 ...

Trinidad and Tobago 592 543 563 598 672 838 883 800 910 ... ...

Uruguay 1235 1249 1099 745 746 1086 1285 1361 1807 2192 2133

Europe 696600 718600 738200 809900 969200 1167400 1289700 1450800 1754600 1971200 1690500

Albania 253 429 495 552 695 997 1154 1481 1924 2420 2348

  Austria 23184 22865 23734 25566 32090 37572 42201 45675 53708 61447 52576

Belgium - - - 36285 43352 50621 54092 57209 72380 85373 78791

Belgium-Luxembourg 44073 48556 48970 - - - - - - - -

Bosnia and Herzegovina 461 448 495 522 719 861 987 1137 1455 1658 1380Bulgaria 1760 2129 2120 2162 2921 3984 4389 5287 6826 7988 6837

Croatia 3708 4056 4883 5581 8568 9372 9920 10800 12470 15160 11846

Cyprus 3655 3798 4067 4236 5009 5877 6177 6772 8305 11776 9677

Czech Republic 6928 6751 7034 7024 7754 9607 11730 13906 16895 21751 20278

Denmark 19982 23721 25134 26667 31672 36304 43372 52308 61965 72468 55040

Estonia 1486 1458 1576 1672 2189 2806 3191 3572 4337 5105 4368

Faeroe Islands 56 54 57 71 77 86 132 174 214 252 ...

Finland 6457 7669 9148 10350 11383 15064 16898 17414 23326 31729 24984

France 80994 82115 81699 87900 100791 113772 121363 128051 148539 166429 142487

FYR Macedonia 249 290 198 220 360 429 489 581 799 992 850

Germany 80173 79659 84270 96785 116430 139462 160224 188433 222778 256240 226639

Greece 16464 19181 19384 20044 24202 32986 33806 35671 42984 50377 37690

Hungary 5171 5836 6949 7336 9131 10704 12732 13598 17163 20134 18101

Iceland 826 936 1003 1034 1281 1527 1952 1812 2264 2184 2257

Ireland 15526 18326 23266 29666 41785 52213 59402 68659 93239 101580 96745

Italy 58018 55998 57098 59562 70602 83302 88094 97554 110682 118398 101237

Latvia 1020 1131 1161 1221 1487 1751 2134 2613 3666 4496 3787

Lithuania 1083 1052 1147 1451 1864 2431 3074 3583 3980 4767 3740 

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Luxembourg - - - 20291 25237 33638 40507 50372 65230 70927 60789Malta 1198 1081 1108 1220 1421 1663 1977 2635 3386 3680 3346

Montenegro - - - - - - - 524 923 1105 948

Netherlands 50835 48361 50121 54700 61317 71782 78182 82700 94217 102710 90897

Norway 16118 17528 18152 19228 21357 24964 29620 33114 40357 45595 37976

Poland 8331 10395 9745 10030 11170 13437 16212 20530 28818 35428 28815

Portugal 9144 8896 9256 10226 12216 14460 14993 18264 23071 26045 22539

Romania 1340 1720 2007 2326 3000 3590 5056 7005 9392 12818 9713

Serbia - - - - - - - 2089 3140 4002 3478

Serbia and Montenegro 471 624 740 829 1130 1678 1909 - - - -

Slovak Republic 1886 2218 2454 2787 3270 3713 4380 5403 7022 8435 6259

Slovenia 1873 1883 1958 2311 2786 3449 3970 4337 5684 7417 6027

Spain 51982 52112 55292 59599 73679 85303 93853 105869 127185 142515 122126

Sweden 19691 20014 21758 23757 30337 38624 42474 49342 62812 71829 60797

Switzerland 28628 29443 27888 29747 34529 42608 48512 53460 64258 76349 68822

Turkey 16230 19267 15084 13979 17909 22706 26450 25269 28624 34536 32759

United Kingdom 117357 118567 118786 132937 155455 194026 204062 233615 280565 285123 233316

European Union (27) 629600 645500 669200 738100 882600 1062100 1168500 1320400 1598200 1787000 1527600

Extra-EU (27) exports a - - - - - 439100 487800 553000 673800 754400 651700

European Union (15) 593900 606000 627900 694300 830600 999100 1093500 1231100 1482700 1643200 1406700

Extra-EU (15) exports a 268600 274900 283900 309400 370900 451600 507200 ... ... ... ...

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 16300 17600 19800 23200 26900 34700 41800 51600 65500 83700 69300

Armenia 129 130 179 176 199 324 403 475 571 636 577

Azerbaijan 236 234 256 321 392 453 625 841 1172 1454 1670

Belarus 745 989 1124 1317 1477 1726 2055 2385 3244 4151 3462

Georgia 217 206 299 370 418 508 648 801 976 1157 1218

Kazakhstan 933 905 1093 1363 1528 1817 1999 2584 3251 3981 3792

Kyrgyz Republic 60 57 76 120 137 193 234 351 654 884 969

Moldova 126 155 160 206 231 320 384 447 606 817 653

Russian Federation 9067 9565 11215 13450 16088 20469 24741 30866 38960 50551 41244

Tajikistan 52 63 62 60 66 81 103 110 116 134 142Ukraine 3869 3800 3897 4583 5013 7460 8913 10822 13651 17302 13324

Africa 30100 31500 32200 34600 43100 52300 I 56100 62700 74100 85800 78300

Algeria 720 910 910 1300 1570 1853 2510 2582 2839 3480 3072

Angola 153 267 203 207 201 323 177 ... 311 329 302

Benin 155 126 133 141 163 204 179 196 281 328 ...

Botswana 305 306 326 439 626 774 844 771 559 878 903

Burundi 2 2 2 4 2 4 7 6 7 3 ...

Cameroon 414 575 844 921 593 1056 857 900 1239 1355 1158

Cape Verde 95 101 120 144 190 220 253 361 468 575 530

Central African Republic 13 9 9 6 11 18 19 22 26 29 28

Congo 139 130 137 158 185 183 206 251 303 364 ...

Côte d'Ivoire 507 415 509 513 560 641 697 706 775 856 816

Djibouti 65 69 74 79 87 87 95 97 92 129 ...

Egypt 9276 9687 8815 9127 10837 14046 14449 15834 19660 24668 21302

Eritrea 44 54 113 118 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...Ethiopia 392 387 391 450 588 800 789 890 1183 1775 ...

Gabon 249 171 143 74 167 136 120 148 168 195 172

Gambia 78 62 61 61 84 73 80 92 119 123 ...

Ghana 454 490 515 539 612 684 1083 1243 1614 1559 1722

Guinea 36 27 72 43 55 31 32 34 44 99 68

Kenya 720 727 824 773 876 1227 1523 1979 2409 2520 ...

Lesotho 37 36 35 30 43 64 44 51 68 60 ...

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 50 119 134 275 329 351 419 385 109 208 ...

Madagascar 290 314 273 279 253 358 420 534 832 906 592

Malawi 49 34 44 49 40 41 43 80 ... ... ...

Mali 94 92 140 150 208 227 253 291 359 442 ...

Mauritania 25 30 36 74 44 52 80 87 85 104 176

Mauritius 1030 1066 1218 1146 1274 1449 1604 1663 2194 2530 2225

Morocco 2803 2854 3787 4098 5126 6304 7570 9269 11490 12840 12057

Mozambique 295 325 249 336 300 246 316 355 404 488 544

Namibia 262 163 271 258 399 456 391 505 579 538 505

Nigeria 980 1833 1653 2524 3473 3336 I 1433 1938 1097 1834 1769

Rwanda 36 41 45 38 48 65 83 74 126 326 249

Senegal 351 330 345 389 488 604 690 716 1097 1470 ... 

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Seychelles 261 273 280 297 311 308 347 409 446 472 403Sierra Leone 18 39 47 38 66 61 78 43 45 61 53

South Africa 5041 4888 I 4728 4863 8261 9634 11041 11912 13499 12394 11645

Sudan 82 I 24 14 130 31 35 101 220 342 457 370

Swaziland 51 271 112 90 200 235 273 274 447 ... ...

Tanzania 576 575 854 860 900 1074 1215 1467 1836 2136 2220

Togo 54 46 53 72 72 122 145 159 197 253 ...

Tunisia 2769 2680 2829 2603 2842 3520 3901 4162 4757 5831 5231

Uganda 188 205 208 216 249 350 488 469 517 705 876

Zambia 107 114 143 114 142 161 207 228 273 297 239

Zimbabwe 633 326 240 208 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Middle East 30300 33800 32900 34800 43800 50800 I 64400 78300 90400 I 98500 94500

Bahrain 859 933 950 1068 1260 I 2676 3048 3322 3524 3740 3653

Iran, Islamic Rep. of 977 1429 2257 3740 4369 I 4362 4912 5544 6790 7285 ...

Israel 12213 15319 12811 12159 13622 15990 17391 19145 21073 24061 21670

Jordan 1689 1602 1396 1743 1717 2052 2239 2850 3436 4353 4192Kuwait 1299 1571 1401 1373 1763 2516 3840 7495 9104 10301 10385

Oman 413 452 606 606 655 736 I 939 1306 1631 1974 ...

Qatar 209 337 649 606 1011 1633 2557 3489 ... ... ...

Saudi Arabia 5373 4779 5008 5177 5713 5852 I 11179 13973 15745 I 9132 9335

Syrian Arab Republic 1415 1480 1566 1347 1181 2343 2560 2649 3562 3770 3746

United Arab Emirates 1767 1843 2014 2191 2350 2560 4277 6259 7434 8958 9503

Yemen 141 174 130 129 244 292 285 ... I 578 1049 1077

Asia 272700 304900 301400 326900 363900 466300 533300 620500 757200 875100 770800

Australia 18550 19413 17689 19161 23227 27841 30378 32438 39786 44513 41246

Bangladesh 266 283 243 305 398 420 474 603 685 899 935

Bhutan 18 20 24 23 20 28 42 52 60 55 58

Cambodia 289 423 517 596 541 788 1064 1244 1510 1613 ...

China 26165 30146 32901 39381 46375 62056 73909 91421 121654 146446 128600

Fiji 505 406 394 481 590 672 837 787 835 973 669

Hong Kong, China 35568 40362 41056 44546 46500 55103 63651 72674 84643 92048 86306India 14006 16031 16799 19125 23633 I 37931 I 52199 69456 86648 102562 87434

Indonesia 4452 5061 5361 6519 5143 I 11755 12571 11093 12074 14731 13242

Japan 61447 69430 64769 66054 71784 89668 102071 115140 127060 146514 125858

Korea, Republic of 25766 29746 28103 27345 31753 40505 43711 48382 61729 75973 57304

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 101 150 141 159 131 168 200 194 255 372 ...

Macao, China 2710 3280 3768 4758 5605 7856 8393 10159 13873 17517 18528

Malaysia 11800 13812 14331 14753 13459 16999 19463 21572 29384 30283 28108

Maldives 340 345 351 360 429 505 317 549 638 687 629

Mongolia 73 74 109 179 203 329 409 483 ... ... ...

Myanmar 496 459 387 403 228 232 237 256 ... ... ...

Nepal 454 410 303 192 302 356 271 252 340 494 548

New Zealand 4280 4355 4388 5338 6819 8149 8589 8062 9251 8997 7468

Pakistan 1264 1284 1302 1496 1476 1719 2043 2245 2224 2529 2416

Papua New Guinea 248 243 285 162 219 181 285 316 360 363 148

Philippines 3468 3377 3072 3428 3389 4043 4525 6444 9766 9715 10101

Samoa 47 ... ... ... ... 94 113 133 138 ... ...

Singapore 24845 28083 27562 29591 36423 46992 54057 64115 81453 97307 87805

Solomon Islands 51 45 47 15 24 26 37 I 51 56 54 68

Sri Lanka 940 915 1334 1247 1389 1506 1519 1604 1755 1981 1874

Taipei, Chinese 17037 19890 19760 21501 23028 25545 25574 28860 31015 34490 30635

Thailand 14542 13785 12932 15304 15694 18932 20011 24636 30124 33056 29934

Tonga 19 14 18 18 22 21 29 22 23 34 29

Vanuatu 106 118 112 90 108 118 135 140 177 213 217

Viet Nam 2493 2702 2810 2948 3272 3867 4232 5060 6415 6956 5666

  Memorandum items:

World excluding

intra-EU (27) exports a - - - - - 1599000 1807100 2055400 2463600 2793800 2474200

intra-EU (15) exports a 1069300 1152700 1143200 1214200 1376300 1674600 1901600 ... ... ... ...

Europe excluding

intra-EU (27) exports a - - - - - 544300 608900 683400 830300 938600 814600

intra-EU (15) exports a 371300 387400 394200 424900 509500 619900 703400 ... ... ... ... 

Note: Due to frequent revisions to the services data, there are numerous breaks in the continuity of the data series at the country and regional levels. See the Metadata.

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 

World 1367000 1460500 1478600 1564200 1786100 2124100 2364000 2645700 3131700 3555000 3142600North America 237600 268200 264200 270900 291700 335900 365900 408700 443700 477600 429200

Canada 40060 43597 43236 44455 51771 58023 64906 71841 81723 87953 77579

Mexico 14061 16718 16521 17031 17571 19250 20915 22329 23228 24701 21022

United States 183485 207880 204478 209397 222346 258675 280091 314493 338759 364930 330590

South and Central America 50600 54800 55100 48800 51200 58600 71300 81300 99700 120400 110500

 Antigua and Barbuda 170 147 159 163 174 182 218 249 271 264 241

  Argentina 8599 8960 8262 4775 5462 6374 7364 8242 10569 12729 11344

  Aruba 635 620 589 574 690 760 885 968 910 1093 784

Bahamas 884 969 896 929 1009 1169 1209 1510 1502 1306 1070

Barbados 433 460 471 466 492 519 632 679 755 919 ...

Belize 99 116 111 121 127 139 147 143 159 161 154

Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela 3982 4236 4509 3837 32 51 4265 518 3 5746 8438 10073 9223

Bolivia 436 450 382 417 534 590 664 808 883 1018 993

Brazil 13357 15574 15825 13496 14350 16111 22409 27149 34700 44396 44074

Chile 4474 4664 4848 4953 5555 6653 7572 8250 9733 11386 9351

Colombia 3082 3242 3535 3234 3298 3873 4704 5428 6170 7109 6807

Costa Rica 1185 1261 1167 1170 1231 1370 1502 1617 1814 1878 1640

Cuba 926 778 694 589 661 776 1018 1263 1330 2090 1375Dominica 54 48 47 50 41 45 48 50 63 69 62

Dominican Republic 1224 1340 1249 1271 1179 1168 1431 1511 1692 1757 1616

Ecuador 1140 1225 1395 1559 1575 1889 2079 2265 2481 2885 2553

El Salvador  800 912 938 1007 1040 1130 1192 1479 1718 1972 1528

Grenada 78 85 79 86 77 80 88 101 104 106 86

Guatemala 760 786 891 1018 1085 1324 1429 1756 2017 2116 1857

Guyana 178 193 192 196 172 208 201 245 273 323 ...

Haiti 222 270 252 251 247 336 299 371 479 561 736

Honduras 491 688 705 726 746 840 923 1027 1126 1204 1059

Jamaica 1286 1391 1480 1552 1538 1677 1676 1969 2224 2304 1924

Netherlands Antilles 662 728 787 788 801 787 805 749 794 870 929

Nicaragua 319 334 346 336 353 385 424 451 524 572 517

Panama 1102 1096 1053 1256 1253 1412 1759 1673 2065 2550 2093

Paraguay 463 390 362 321 318 287 329 365 442 566 505

Peru 2105 2165 2274 2325 2493 2603 2996 3266 4213 5473 4619

Saint Kitts and Nevis 66 72 71 73 75 76 90 96 9 8 119 111

Saint Lucia 137 126 125 124 141 148 174 182 199 209 180

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 59 52 54 54 61 69 72 80 103 96 91Suriname 136 177 164 152 188 251 339 250 292 367 ...

Trinidad and Tobago 253 363 339 340 335 314 471 311 320 ... ...

Uruguay 760 842 773 593 602 748 901 937 1072 1365 1040

Europe 647700 665500 685200 741600 882800 1031000 1129100 1236500 1471600 1643500 1431200

  Albania 152 413 422 561 734 991 1318 1552 1893 2361 2215

  Austria 17144 16383 17491 18645 23645 27897 30625 33407 39007 42738 37023

Belgium - - - 35288 42163 48260 50408 52387 68747 82932 74111

Belgium-Luxembourg 38815 41444 42856 - - - - - - - -

Bosnia and Herzegovina 277 256 262 298 375 422 425 459 590 632 565

Bulgaria 1473 1660 1894 1740 2424 3213 3382 4097 5193 5945 4622

Croatia 2055 1782 1918 2378 2950 3523 3349 3491 3842 4517 3803

Cyprus 1537 1563 1592 1635 2089 2552 2614 2850 3635 4863 3994

Czech Republic 5772 5364 5487 6372 7240 8932 10110 11867 14401 17766 18887

Denmark 18402 21063 22121 24305 28254 33401 37002 45232 53998 62432 51031

Estonia 829 870 949 1081 1370 1715 2173 2462 3033 3308 2496

Faeroe Islands 95 97 105 131 146 161 224 267 359 374 ...

Finland 7491 8323 7994 9763 12020 14422 17591 18618 22715 30388 22701

France 62102 64400 66121 72428 86476 98553 105981 112364 128628 140956 126425

FYR Macedonia 226 260 253 267 370 485 527 545 745 970 798

Germany 139388 135812 140593 143769 171365 195352 209790 224591 259449 289676 253110

Greece 8831 10918 11189 9447 10730 13560 14292 15899 19783 24392 19525

Hungary 4283 4708 5470 6749 9022 10043 11275 11942 15617 18560 15939

Iceland 1012 1149 1058 1105 1481 1818 2531 2542 2942 2511 1946

Ireland 26474 31212 35281 42765 54520 65328 71386 78460 94871 109290 103449

Italy 56240 54632 56087 61110 73107 81673 88364 98107 118685 127861 114581

Latvia 628 680 662 692 917 1164 1541 1962 2679 3163 2179

Lithuania 747 655 669 878 1215 1578 1989 2462 3282 4133 2814 

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Luxembourg - - - 12388 15511 20912 24559 29831 37936 41273 36006

Malta 722 735 735 769 861 1031 1186 1750 2195 2283 2088

Montenegro - - - - - - - 277 313 501 401

Netherlands 48121 49941 52166 56492 62954 68565 72413 74678 83762 91918 84708

Norway 15214 14832 15667 17834 20415 23871 28709 31227 38941 43928 37604

Poland 6837 8862 8853 9165 10810 I 13213 15310 19438 23780 30035 23709

Portugal 7064 6810 6573 6906 8022 9372 10089 11725 13941 16230 14094

Romania 1759 1948 2113 2304 2913 3829 5425 6901 8787 11776 10008

Serbia - - - - - - - 2114 3456 4239 3407

Serbia and Montenegro 243 293 323 537 795 1192 1478 - - - -

Slovak Republic 1812 1779 1971 2321 3012 3415 4015 4605 6449 9084 7933

Slovenia 1506 1423 1443 1715 2163 2579 2889 3222 4220 4944 4488

Spain 31544 32837 34903 38445 47607 58822 66739 78175 96023 104365 86467

Sweden 22511 23367 22920 23856 28647 32990 35141 39432 46175 53318 45835

Switzerland 14760 14533 14049 14714 16881 21852 25593 26592 31574 36277 35472

Turkey 8449 7624 5633 5528 6690 9188 10311 10739 14547 16637 15607

United Kingdom 93170 96893 97352 107177 122948 145172 158325 170273 195402 196896 160873

European Union (27) 605200 624300 645500 698200 832000 967500 1054600 1156700 1372400 1530500 1329100

Extra-EU (27) imports a - - - - - 386900 421500 461900 547600 621600 542900

European Union (15) 577300 594000 613600 662800 788000 914300 992700 1083200 1279100 1414700 1229900Extra-EU (15) imports a 259800 268900 275600 287700 339900 402700 441900 ... ... ... ...

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 20000 24000 29500 33900 39600 50300 59400 69800 90100 113300 90800

  Armenia 183 177 192 217 264 419 517 600 772 952 834

  Azerbaijan 476 475 650 1283 2027 2702 2625 2784 3324 3826 3297

Belarus 431 524 782 826 820 943 1057 1643 2011 2597 2032

Georgia 224 216 231 323 355 440 584 687 872 1154 893

Kazakhstan 1104 1831 2609 3506 3712 5058 7375 8621 11473 10915 9883

Kyrgyz Republic 152 144 121 145 157 219 287 456 577 988 854

Moldova 168 190 195 243 268 331 390 457 594 779 669

Russian Federation 13351 16230 19819 22852 26487 32216 37795 43679 56768 73616 59388

Tajikistan 43 57 70 103 120 205 250 393 590 453 289

Ukraine 2292 2590 3167 3143 3979 6162 6962 8582 11055 15777 10791

  Africa 37400 38600 41200 42300 48500 60100 I 71800 84800 107900 136700 114200

  Algeria 2560 2360 2440 2480 2920 3858 4787 4780 6934 11063 10910

  Angola 2194 2271 3176 2766 2774 4285 6191 6860 12384 20020 10877

Benin 213 186 186 203 244 273 267 342 491 500 ...

Botswana 515 538 512 517 652 783 840 834 1193 1348 1122Burundi 18 36 31 34 38 75 125 193 168 173 ...

Cameroon 699 934 1056 1198 1177 1448 1428 1416 1719 2571 2081

Cape Verde 112 97 113 138 183 194 201 242 285 349 324

Central African Republic 107 113 96 90 88 106 105 120 148 165 146

Congo 854 728 842 917 866 1012 1413 2422 3523 3767 ...

Côte d'Ivoire 1358 1142 1188 1447 1657 1896 1982 2087 2263 2487 2324

Djibouti 60 65 60 55 60 70 76 81 99 119 ...

Egypt 5959 7161 6356 6013 6038 7470 9507 10288 13088 16335 12765

Eritrea 101 24 28 25 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Ethiopia 463 479 516 556 689 932 1178 1154 1737 2379 ...

Gabon 854 846 695 741 821 921 1020 1232 1455 1632 1279

Gambia 62 61 55 54 36 46 45 94 79 88 ...

Ghana 555 514 538 536 743 904 1140 1428 1808 2038 2166

Guinea 258 183 220 156 188 195 194 221 248 398 362

Kenya 505 665 712 588 575 803 955 1235 1479 1663 ...

Lesotho 47 41 38 45 69 86 88 75 88 85 ...

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 887 815 964 1343 1528 1753 2128 2324 2497 3572 ...

Madagascar 336 395 424 561 479 474 462 559 987 1470 1059

Malawi 185 167 171 222 189 211 222 222 ... ... ...

Mali 351 324 414 380 478 528 583 672 774 1022 ...

Mauritania 152 168 194 155 187 260 379 406 ... 724 551

Mauritius 719 748 799 775 875 1005 1193 1312 1562 1910 1586

Morocco 1537 1520 1705 1903 2350 2805 3103 3562 4527 5628 5318

Mozambique 392 439 607 559 553 511 627 729 819 918 1004

Namibia 418 308 261 223 269 411 359 421 505 581 602

Nigeria 3311 3144 4420 4688 5715 5973 I 6384 10667 12364 ... ...

Rwanda 106 113 113 124 104 123 176 214 259 504 503

Senegal 419 396 403 457 567 684 777 808 1205 1722 ...

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Seychelles 152 186 212 209 213 211 231 265 299 330 303

Sierra Leone 79 82 93 76 89 87 86 78 90 117 107

South Africa 5580 5657 I 5109 5376 7848 10063 11833 13900 16100 16515 14348

Sudan 270 I 632 638 784 805 1023 1801 2728 2873 2552 2169

Swaziland 161 300 192 202 342 363 396 365 494 ... ...

Ta n z a n i a 723 620 635 611 685 923 1131 1212 1366 1576 1691

To g o 130 116 129 147 204 237 249 261 303 358 ...

Tunisia 1106 1119 1332 1353 1510 1869 2075 2338 2662 3226 2803

Uganda 419 459 479 521 ... 473 593 756 958 1233 1426

Zambia 298 322 353 361 388 418 446 562 887 881 687

Zimbabwe 647 494 439 447 ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

Middle East 43800 48800 46900 51100 60500 77700 I 97400 120500 158800 I 187600 170700

Bahrain 716 757 766 945 907 I 1248 1416 1605 1701 2030 1741

Iran, Islamic Rep. of  1905 2161 2451 5381 6432 I 9730 10407 11407 14760 17076 ...

Israel 10047 11703 11644 10701 10978 12611 13498 14424 17322 19629 16921

Jordan 1485 1463 1520 1627 1690 1972 2465 2854 3356 3926 3657

Kuwait 3867 4115 4520 4881 5534 6202 7444 8805 10494 12149 11100

Oman 1714 1759 1899 1880 2573 3152 3145 3898 4876 6122 ...

Qatar 823 870 966 1050 1283 1667 3640 5680 ... ... ...

Saudi Arabia 9426 10928 7155 7152 7936 11057 I 19684 29488 45917 I 49571 45540

Syrian Arab Republic 1416 1468 1494 1675 1697 2071 2274 2437 2917 3127 2963

United Arab Emirates 7757 8275 8893 9934 11440 14655 18891 24322 33372 42773 36799

Ye m e n 672 757 794 883 947 1004 1183 1800 1811 2289 2080

 Asia 329900 360500 356400 375600 411700 510400 569100 644200 759900 875900 796000

  Australia 18385 18555 17020 18023 21476 27377 29909 31600 39197 47613 41360

Bangladesh 1318 1523 1423 1318 1595 1835 2011 2111 2673 3496 3203

Bhutan 34 46 42 60 108 103 128 108 110 161 134

Cambodia 285 321 340 368 425 502 632 760 871 935 ...

China 30967 35858 39032 46080 54852 71602 83173 100327 129254 158004 158200

Fiji 364 323 285 273 384 463 503 514 515 593 421

Hong Kong, China 23759 24588 24797 25833 25994 30983 33838 36905 42450 46918 44379

India 17045 18898 19792 20776 24679 I 35293 I 46820 58222 70127 87395 79774

Indonesia 12139 15381 15596 16770 17171 I 20620 21836 21175 24075 27994 27626

Japan 103151 105230 98762 97865 99906 119925 122369 133900 148685 163270 146903

Korea, Republic of  26773 32957 32473 36132 39928 49373 58055 68023 82108 92915 74978

Lao People's Dem. Rep. 91 87 87 97 108 132 154 183 242 303 ...

Macao, China 703 812 876 1046 1147 1351 1559 1882 2664 3467 3149Malaysia 14622 16603 16539 16248 17323 18967 21750 23421 28580 30060 27052

Maldives 107 108 108 110 119 155 210 226 265 344 279

Mongolia 140 158 198 260 249 496 468 514 ... ... ...

Myanmar 277 310 345 296 403 444 486 547 ... ... ...

Nepal 202 193 205 231 258 376 424 488 716 840 771

New Zealand 4482 4429 4265 4715 5667 7130 8151 7795 9078 9553 7703

Pakistan 1894 2109 2216 2095 3102 I 5101 7206 8094 8426 9285 6732

Papua New Guinea 728 772 662 678 862 968 1151 1478 1824 1751 1657

Philippines 5013 5175 5298 5386 5322 5764 5797 6211 7391 8348 8344

Samoa 19 ... ... ... ... 41 55 56 55 ... ...

Singapore 25119 29393 31838 33355 39867 49555 54870 64635 73847 86190 81352

Solomon Islands 86 70 80 49 62 42 57 I 66 95 113 95

Sri Lanka 1388 1592 1735 1553 1646 1872 2051 2359 2568 2975 2487

Taipei, Chinese 23285 25507 23435 23852 24803 29859 31420 31752 34265 34292 29095

Thailand 13464 15329 14475 16572 17999 22909 26881 32841 38173 46029 37823

To n g a 30 18 24 28 32 32 34 31 33 44 40

Vanuatu 65 62 67 47 56 61 69 66 70 90 87

Viet Nam 3040 3252 3382 3698 4050 4739 4420 5082 7137 7881 6759Memorandum items:

World excluding

intra-EU (27) imports a - - - - - 1543500 1730900 1950900 2306900 2646100 2356400

intra-EU (15) imports a 1049500 1135300 1140500 1189100 1338100 1612500 1813200 ... ... ... ...

Europe excluding

intra-EU (27) imports a - - - - - 450400 496000 541700 646800 734600 645000

intra-EU (15) imports a 330200 340300 347100 366500 434800 519400 578300 ... ... ... ...

a See the Metadata for estimation of intra and extra-EU trade.

Note: Due to frequent revisions to the s ervices data, there are numerous breaks in the continuity of the data series at the country and regional levels. See the Metadata.

World imports of commercial services by region and selected economy, 1999-2009

(Million dollars)

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Network of world merchandise trade by product and region, 2007-2009

(Billion dollars)

Destination

Origin 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

World

 Agricultural products 1132.88 1340.15 1168.85 150.58 163.87 141.94 40.03 54.53 43.67 550.28 635.98 545.23

Food 916.15 1111.96 986.88 121.96 135.84 122.85 34.83 48.63 39.31 453.70 536.23 469.35

Fish 90.05 97.28 90.73 15.40 16.17 15.57 1.69 1.97 2.07 41.17 44.00 39.28

Other food products 826.10 1014.69 896.15 106.56 119.67 107.28 33.14 46.66 37.24 412.54 492.23 430.08

Raw materials 216.73 228.18 181.97 28.62 28.03 19.08 5.20 5.90 4.36 96.58 99.75 75.88

Fuels and mining products 2656.77 3521.71 2262.88 488.46 614.47 353.81 84.03 125.00 80.03 1001.74 1304.28 795.50

Ores and other minerals 259.63 309.36 218.83 19.55 23.44 14.43 5.09 6.56 3.33 101.18 114.03 65.25

Fuels 2029.04 2852.75 1807.60 411.34 538.25 306.38 71.79 110.77 72.12 721.31 1020.89 627.96

Non-ferrous metals 368.10 359.61 236.45 57.57 52.78 33.00 7.15 7.66 4.57 179.25 169.36 102.29

Manufactures 9528.87 10468.21 8354.65 1825.62 1860.31 1479.75 310.80 388.80 300.67 4310.60 4658.58 3620.15

Iron and steel 481.11 589.95 326.33 55.16 70.74 32.66 12.83 20.59 11.85 236.42 265.58 130.62

Chemicals 1475.11 1676.07 1447.12 217.26 239.72 208.52 60.05 78.67 62.92 765.82 853.09 729.13

Pharmaceuticals 372.02 419.84 431.47 66.96 69.32 73.83 11.06 12.87 12.92 232.86 266.35 267.40

Other chemicals 1103.10 1256.22 1015.65 150.30 170.41 134.70 49.00 65.80 50.01 532.95 586.73 461.73Other semi-manufactures 918.98 1004.65 798.61 163.48 159.56 123.77 26.39 33.23 26.24 463.37 497.52 381.56

Machinery and transport equipment 4971.02 5366.62 4209.06 1033.71 1030.26 805.31 163.69 200.55 153.06 2078.54 2206.98 1667.28

Office and telecom equipment 1517.70 1572.01 1322.82 318.01 318.82 282.58 34.61 40.92 32.80 529.41 554.25 447.67

EDP and office equipment 546.58 550.85 462.81 135.15 131.94 119.38 11.39 12.65 11.74 231.70 234.73 188.71

Telecommunications equipment 558.75 602.40 506.41 144.73 149.76 131.70 19.17 23.70 17.03 216.33 226.92 187.67

Integrated circuits 412.37 418.75 353.60 38.13 37.12 31.49 4.05 4.58 4.03 81.38 92.60 71.30

Transport equipment 1716.29 1837.91 1379.55 397.01 374.03 260.97 68.63 81.45 59.88 836.35 868.94 656.11

 Automotive products 1201 .98 1245.76 846.68 316.85 288.94 198.15 42.69 48.92 33.18 595.40 600.28 413.52

Other transport equipment 514.31 592.15 532.87 80.16 85.09 62.82 25.93 32.53 26.70 240.95 268.66 242.59

Other machinery 1737.04 1956.70 1506.68 318.69 337.42 261.76 60.46 78.17 60.38 712.78 783.79 563.49

Textiles 241.33 253.36 211.05 33.51 32.58 27.55 12.38 13.94 11.30 96.57 96.99 76.09

Clothing 347.06 364.91 315.62 86.44 82.70 72.91 7.97 8.20 6.26 165.93 181.85 159.67

Other manufactures 1094.25 1212.65 1046.85 236.06 244.74 209.02 27.49 33.63 29.04 503.95 556.59 475.80

Personal and household goods 232.90 256.63 218.28 56.97 57.88 48.58 5.11 6.55 5.32 122.31 132.41 112.33

Scientific and controlling instruments 279.35 309.62 270.91 55.57 61.03 54.96 7.55 9.74 8.62 105.32 116.47 98.29Miscellaneous manufactures 582.00 646.40 557.66 123.52 125.83 105.49 14.83 17.34 15.10 276.32 307.70 265.18

Total merchandise exports b 13670.00 15763.00 12178.00 2518.47 2695.47 2026.06 448.92 585.99 437.28 5988.68 6759.70 5105.37

North America

 Agricultural products 178.03 211.17 178.81 74.99 83.09 70.49 12.00 16.38 12.70 20.78 22.71 17.37

Food 134.31 168.01 145.63 58.75 68.23 60.26 10.00 14.24 10.99 13.67 16.13 12.55

Fish 8.73 8.68 7.94 3.77 3.85 3.51 0.16 0.16 0.15 1.76 1.69 1.42

Other food products 125.58 159.33 137.69 54.98 64.38 56.75 9.84 14.08 10.84 11.92 14.45 11.13

Raw materials 43.72 43.17 33.18 16.24 14.86 10.23 2.01 2.14 1.71 7.11 6.58 4.82

Fuels and mining products 258.44 345.51 217.55 172.69 225.32 133.31 16.33 24.73 17.07 32.81 49.22 30.28

Ores and other minerals 42.15 51.40 33.92 8.89 11.94 6.50 0.83 1.31 0.72 14.17 16.38 10.42

Fuels 172.25 252.72 157.38 136.36 187.19 110.27 14.67 22.55 15.61 11.85 26.67 16.35

Non-ferrous metals 44.04 41.39 26.25 27.44 26.19 16.55 0.82 0.88 0.74 6.78 6.17 3.51

Manufactures 1325.78 1389.28 1129.82 671.64 669.85 534.92 95.16 117.54 93.38 246.61 265.46 217.58

Iron and steel 26.96 35.53 21.02 18.92 23.85 13.56 1.67 3.75 2.10 2.75 3.17 1.57

Chemicals 199.79 228.93 197.79 72.58 79.97 67.31 20.10 26.56 20.48 58.49 63.41 58.98Pharmaceuticals 41.27 46.00 52.11 9.43 9.17 10.89 2.55 2.83 2.86 24.18 28.37 31.05

Other chemicals 158.52 182.93 145.68 63.15 70.80 56.42 17.55 23.73 17.61 34.31 35.04 27.92

Other semi-manufactures 110.61 117.23 91.92 66.30 65.37 52.88 6.65 8.00 6.34 16.21 18.37 13.24

Machinery and transport equipment 800.47 814.51 650.44 421.99 408.56 322.15 53.17 64.34 51.67 127.81 136.14 104.53

Office and telecom equipment 203.64 208.04 173.68 94.21 96.40 87.06 17.48 20.05 16.42 28.91 29.05 21.19

EDP and office equipment 63.95 61.56 53.31 28.75 28.03 26.17 8.02 8.50 7.44 12.30 11.28 8.02

Telecommunications equipment 85.16 91.07 78.65 54.86 57.26 50.69 7.35 8.74 6.72 10.44 11.71 9.01

Integrated circuits 54.53 55.41 41.72 10.60 11.11 10.20 2.12 2.80 2.26 6.17 6.06 4.16

Transport equipment 342.67 332.56 256.00 203.00 182.48 131.56 16.02 19.05 15.45 59.36 64.15 49.81

 Automotive products 220.19 209.31 143.07 170.95 151.30 108.12 8.10 9.13 6.28 20.87 23.30 11.78

Other transport equipment 122.48 123.25 112.93 32.05 31.19 23.44 7.91 9.92 9.17 38.49 40.84 38.03

Other machinery 254.16 273.91 220.76 124.78 129.67 103.53 19.67 25.24 19.80 39.54 42.95 33.53

Textiles 16.96 16.48 13.20 9.97 9.17 7.58 3.41 3.53 2.67 1.48 1.50 1.16

Clothing 11.04 10.63 9.36 8.44 8.07 7.00 1.00 0.74 0.66 0.78 0.86 0.81

Other manufactures 159.95 165.97 146.09 73.44 74.85 64.43 9.16 10.61 9.46 39.08 42.01 37.30Personal and household goods 18.19 17.34 13.30 15.13 14.12 10.48 0.63 0.71 0.60 0.83 0.87 0.67

Scientific and controlling instruments 58.46 62.15 56.39 18.83 20.53 18.71 3.16 3.80 3.47 17.09 18.55 16.78

Miscellaneous manufactures 83.30 86.47 76.41 39.48 40.21 35.25 5.38 6.11 5.39 21.16 22.59 19.85

Total merchandise exports b 1840.76 2035.21 1602.42 951.31 1013.43 768.66 129.52 164.94 128.22 325.28 369.06 291.92

EuropeSouth & Central AmericaNorth AmericaWorld a

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Destination

2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 Origin

World

43.21 55.56 43.66 50.05 65.48 55.81 47.45 63.40 57.35 247.63 297.45 273.87 Agricultural products

39.08 50.61 39.69 44.24 58.87 49.83 43.19 58.73 53.61 176.39 220.01 207.92 Food

3.28 3.91 3.30 2.03 2.72 2.65 1.07 1.36 1.34 25.13 26.82 25.91 Fish

35.80 46.70 36.40 42.21 56.14 47.18 42.12 57.38 52.27 151.26 193.20 182.00 Other food products

4.13 4.95 3.97 5.81 6.62 5.98 4.26 4.67 3.74 71.23 77.43 65.95 Raw materials

43.32 65.46 37.45 53.39 76.68 52.65 50.50 69.86 46.02 862.06 1196.54 832.04 Fuels and mining products

4.94 7.26 3.66 3.82 7.58 3.92 3.01 4.43 2.98 120.04 143.66 123.06 Ores and other minerals

34.53 53.97 31.35 45.09 64.14 44.93 40.07 55.89 36.69 634.74 942.87 626.22 Fuels

3.86 4.23 2.43 4.48 4.95 3.79 7.42 9.55 6.36 107.28 110.01 82.76 Non-ferrous metals

307.47 390.17 225.92 254.74 314.26 271.35 384.46 476.12 393.09 2089.49 2329.83 2008.22 Manufactures

18.07 23.26 14.00 16.33 22.86 19.74 34.73 48.05 26.37 106.42 137.53 89.69 Iron and steel

39.26 48.23 37.01 35.39 44.16 38.69 36.58 42.22 39.89 311.18 363.38 321.49 Chemicals

9.74 12.54 11.41 9.08 10.38 10.33 7.63 8.83 9.69 32.11 37.17 42.70 Pharmaceuticals

29.52 35.69 25.60 26.31 33.78 28.36 28.95 33.39 30.20 279.06 326.21 278.79 Other chemicals32.16 40.09 26.33 28.81 35.73 32.70 50.42 60.62 51.45 151.79 175.05 153.72 Other semi-manufactures

156.46 202.65 99.53 129.25 161.46 134.94 197.22 243.22 198.69 1182.87 1285.02 1111.97 Machinery and transport equipment

24.29 26.70 14.62 21.64 25.09 20.06 35.35 39.99 34.83 552.88 565.31 489.52 Office and telecom equipment

7.76 7.59 4.90 6.39 7.08 6.15 11.29 13.14 12.44 142.67 143.60 119.39 EDP and office equipment

15.59 18.15 9.03 13.71 16.44 12.61 22.57 24.93 20.84 125.45 141.75 126.96 Telecommunications equipment

0.94 0.95 0.70 1.54 1.58 1.29 1.49 1.91 1.55 284.76 279.96 243.17 Integrated circuits

61.78 84.14 28.64 50.84 61.37 48.19 73.82 96.43 74.04 203.76 239.47 217.71 Transport equipment

50.91 68.64 18.91 37.83 45.79 34.89 54.03 71.98 48.18 101.71 118.69 98.49 Automotive products

10.87 15.50 9.73 13.02 15.58 13.31 19.79 24.45 25.86 102.06 120.78 119.22 Other transport equipment

70.39 91.80 56.26 56.76 75.00 66.69 88.05 106.80 89.82 426.23 480.24 404.74 Other machinery

8.43 10.73 7.82 15.10 17.22 14.89 14.21 17.59 14.54 60.20 63.55 57.86 Textiles

20.86 24.27 14.56 7.96 7.49 6.73 11.97 13.41 12.83 44.91 46.21 41.73 Clothing

32.23 40.96 26.67 21.91 25.33 23.66 39.33 50.99 49.34 232.11 259.09 231.77 Other manufactures

10.87 14.62 9.38 5.60 6.67 6.05 6.89 9.28 8.59 24.98 29.03 27.79 Personal and household goods

5.38 6.90 4.75 4.94 5.54 5.17 7.02 8.35 8.04 93.29 101.36 90.82 Scientific and controlling instruments15.98 19.45 12.54 11.38 13.12 12.44 25.41 33.36 32.71 113.84 128.70 113.16 Miscellaneous manufactures

399.28 517.53 310.97 368.70 470.39 390.54 497.19 629.64 510.34 3277.38 3913.31 3197.25 Total merchandise exports b

North America

2.14 3.05 2.17 7.07 8.73 6.06 5.02 6.99 5.22 55.67 70.07 64.61 Agricultural products

2.04 2.88 2.03 6.58 8.12 5.54 4.49 6.40 4.81 38.45 51.87 49.27 Food

0.21 0.22 0.15 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.03 2.78 2.70 2.64 Fish

1.83 2.66 1.88 6.56 8.09 5.50 4.47 6.37 4.78 35.67 49.17 46.62 Other food products

0.10 0.17 0.15 0.49 0.61 0.52 0.53 0.59 0.40 17.22 18.20 15.34 Raw materials

0.22 0.44 0.17 1.70 3.18 2.59 1.37 2.13 1.88 33.01 39.94 31.90 Fuels and mining products

0.04 0.13 0.01 0.33 0.83 0.36 0.18 0.24 0.18 17.70 20.58 15.72 Ores and other minerals

0.13 0.20 0.12 1.22 2.28 2.18 0.75 1.27 1.31 6.97 12.00 11.21 Fuels

0.05 0.11 0.04 0.15 0.07 0.05 0.44 0.62 0.40 8.33 7.36 4.97 Non-ferrous metals

9.55 12.27 6.81 17.61 20.35 18.61 39.70 48.00 40.00 244.79 255.44 218.28 Manufactures

0.09 0.11 0.12 0.54 0.55 0.71 0.70 0.75 0.41 2.28 3.34 2.56 Iron and steel

0.81 1.09 0.80 2.02 2.31 2.21 2.72 3.22 2.89 42.95 52.29 45.05 Chemicals0.15 0.16 0.13 0.23 0.25 0.33 0.46 0.54 0.64 4.28 4.67 6.20 Pharmaceuticals

0.67 0.93 0.68 1.78 2.06 1.88 2.26 2.68 2.25 38.67 47.63 38.85 Other chemicals

0.32 0.49 0.28 1.00 1.28 1.20 6.51 7.75 4.99 13.54 15.89 12.97 Other semi-manufactures

7.27 9.43 4.99 12.64 14.67 13.03 26.39 32.27 27.82 150.86 149.00 126.18 Machinery and transport equipment

0.57 0.52 0.32 1.20 1.29 0.96 2.28 2.73 2.69 58.91 57.99 45.03 Office and telecom equipment

0.36 0.25 0.16 0.39 0.47 0.36 0.92 1.02 1.05 13.20 12.00 10.10 EDP and office equipment

0.16 0.21 0.11 0.74 0.75 0.54 1.04 1.33 1.36 10.51 11.06 10.22 Telecommunications equipment

0.04 0.06 0.04 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.32 0.38 0.28 35.20 34.93 24.71 Integrated circuits

2.99 3.92 1.62 5.40 6.14 5.62 13.12 17.11 14.93 42.54 39.62 36.97 Transport equipment

1.79 2.53 0.48 2.67 3.58 2.56 6.28 9.71 6.30 9.31 9.77 7.55 Automotive products

1.20 1.40 1.14 2.74 2.56 3.06 6.84 7.41 8.63 33.23 29.85 29.42 Other transport equipment

3.71 4.99 3.05 6.03 7.25 6.45 10.98 12.43 10.20 49.41 51.40 44.18 Other machinery

0.06 0.06 0.03 0.08 0.12 0.07 0.15 0.17 0.16 1.80 1.92 1.53 Textiles

0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.14 0.21 0.18 0.62 0.68 0.65 Clothing

0.98 1.07 0.57 1.31 1.40 1.35 3.09 3.62 3.56 32.76 32.31 29.35 Other manufactures0.04 0.05 0.03 0.08 0.11 0.10 0.24 0.33 0.30 1.22 1.15 1.10 Personal and household goods

0.38 0.50 0.33 0.70 0.71 0.78 1.52 1.74 1.75 16.77 16.32 14.58 Scientific and controlling instruments

0.55 0.52 0.21 0.52 0.57 0.48 1.33 1.56 1.51 14.77 14.83 13.66 Miscellaneous manufactures

12.17 16.03 9.35 27.65 33.61 28.30 48.87 60.16 49.47 343.56 375.63 324.23 Total merchandise exports b

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Destination

Origin 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

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 Agricultural products 126.16 156.32 139.74 20.28 21.23 20.05 19.88 27.31 22.60 40.60 48.84 39.47

Food 111.59 140.36 126.37 16.41 17.31 17.05 18.41 25.66 21.41 36.03 43.92 36.16

Fish 8.32 9.19 8.36 2.58 2.58 2.34 0.88 1.08 1.24 2.85 3.24 2.51

Other food products 103.27 131.17 118.02 13.83 14.73 14.72 17.53 24.58 20.17 33.18 40.68 33.65

Raw materials 14.57 15.96 13.36 3.87 3.92 3.00 1.47 1.65 1.19 4.57 4.92 3.31

Fuels and mining products 206.65 258.30 178.29 78.06 95.63 58.75 41.92 60.16 41.24 38.06 42.29 25.29

Ores and other minerals 51.43 56.80 42.27 5.59 5.54 3.82 3.71 4.30 2.15 13.42 15.99 10.13

Fuels 117.88 166.71 109.61 63.93 82.71 50.02 33.49 51.01 36.38 12.13 14.78 9.41

Non-ferrous metals 37.35 34.79 26.41 8.54 7.38 4.91 4.72 4.85 2.71 12.52 11.52 5.74

Manufactures 154.04 172.90 125.57 50.49 52.95 34.67 61.57 73.38 55.56 23.04 23.66 17.62

Iron and steel 19.84 21.97 12.41 5.43 5.52 1.92 4.77 6.07 3.83 4.73 3.83 1.68

Chemicals 30.36 37.12 28.73 8.73 11.61 6.57 13.99 16.92 13.83 5.03 5.72 5.07

Pharmaceuticals 3.05 3.74 3.74 0.37 0.49 0.49 2.35 2.67 2.48 0.19 0.38 0.51

Other chemicals 27.31 33.38 24.99 8.36 11.12 6.07 11.64 14.25 11.35 4.84 5.34 4.57Other semi-manufactures 21.37 22.74 17.87 6.11 5.50 4.18 8.48 10.34 8.35 3.62 3.59 2.90

Machinery and transport equipment 55.00 61.90 42.75 14.70 15.23 9.19 25.53 29.69 21.49 7.37 7.99 6.00

Office and telecom equipment 5.92 5.98 4.88 1.25 1.31 1.13 2.36 2.68 1.86 0.43 0.52 0.47

EDP and office equipment 1.62 1.64 1.49 0.60 0.58 0.50 0.24 0.32 0.32 0.30 0.27 0.23

Telecommunications equipment 2.82 3.15 2.28 0.55 0.55 0.46 2.10 2.31 1.48 0.10 0.17 0.16

Integrated circuits 1.48 1.19 1.11 0.11 0.18 0.16 0.02 0.05 0.06 0.03 0.09 0.08

Transport equipment 30.55 35.08 22.56 7.51 8.18 3.98 15.50 17.55 12.60 4.52 4.67 3.42

 Automotive products 20.85 23.09 15.14 3.42 3.10 1.74 13.56 15.14 11.11 2.00 2.62 1.27

Other transport equipment 9.69 12.00 7.42 4.09 5.08 2.24 1.94 2.41 1.49 2.52 2.05 2.15

Other machinery 18.53 20.84 15.31 5.94 5.75 4.08 7.67 9.45 7.04 2.42 2.79 2.11

Textiles 3.52 4.04 3.22 0.80 0.76 0.56 2.38 2.91 2.42 0.20 0.19 0.13

Clothing 12.90 12.73 9.89 10.61 10.13 8.33 1.82 2.11 1.24 0.37 0.35 0.23

Other manufactures 11.06 12.39 10.70 4.12 4.20 3.92 4.58 5.33 4.39 1.72 2.00 1.60

Personal and household goods 4.26 4.40 3.21 1.50 1.17 0.83 1.41 1.70 1.19 1.11 1.20 0.93

Scientific and controlling instruments 1.76 2.29 2.19 0.93 1.25 1.23 0.49 0.58 0.52 0.23 0.28 0.26Miscellaneous manufactures 5.04 5.70 5.30 1.69 1.78 1.86 2.69 3.05 2.69 0.38 0.52 0.41

Total merchandise exports b 497.99 603.41 458.87 148.83 169.80 114.82 124.28 161.38 119.96 105.89 120.74 89.85

Europe

 Agricultural products 521.81 603.24 528.29 23.87 23.74 20.58 4.61 5.58 4.65 422.46 485.99 425.73

Food 438.30 516.13 456.93 21.28 21.38 18.89 4.03 4.87 4.06 355.89 417.68 370.86

Fish 32.41 34.94 31.60 0.66 0.65 0.86 0.39 0.43 0.40 26.83 28.41 25.65

Other food products 405.88 481.18 425.33 20.61 20.73 18.03 3.64 4.44 3.66 329.06 389.27 345.21

Raw materials 83.52 87.12 71.36 2.59 2.36 1.69 0.58 0.71 0.59 66.56 68.31 54.87

Fuels and mining products 611.36 767.42 482.55 51.15 58.56 33.59 3.94 3.78 2.82 487.21 611.67 380.22

Ores and other minerals 68.31 74.89 46.45 1.95 2.06 1.06 0.19 0.28 0.19 53.96 58.78 33.14

Fuels 397.71 550.17 347.28 40.75 48.51 28.22 2.78 2.41 1.97 312.95 438.13 276.56

Non-ferrous metals 145.35 142.36 88.82 8.45 7.99 4.31 0.97 1.09 0.67 120.30 114.77 70.53

Manufactures 4553.12 4946.08 3879.20 375.25 381.48 301.67 70.12 85.18 65.64 3296.65 3532.40 2748.10

Iron and steel 229.21 265.62 146.72 11.03 12.71 6.33 2.23 3.52 2.21 183.43 203.46 106.44

Chemicals 882.06 972.85 860.88 96.51 100.35 96.09 15.08 18.58 16.39 637.86 704.28 605.60Pharmaceuticals 295.79 333.44 337.72 47.26 48.95 50.96 5.22 6.13 6.43 200.98 228.55 226.34

Other chemicals 586.27 639.41 523.16 49.26 51.40 45.12 9.86 12.45 9.96 436.89 475.72 379.26

Other semi-manufactures 490.07 527.02 410.00 28.14 26.19 19.15 5.91 7.31 5.36 372.58 400.45 311.42

Machinery and transport equipment 2220.39 2389.38 1800.25 180.97 184.76 134.57 39.77 47.49 34.83 1557.32 1637.34 1229.17

Office and telecom equipment 409.33 421.27 334.86 17.61 17.26 13.98 3.33 3.63 2.54 307.84 319.12 260.53

EDP and office equipment 160.68 160.29 131.17 6.93 6.46 5.56 0.57 0.64 0.71 131.25 131.57 107.43

Telecommunications equipment 182.51 191.75 154.51 6.57 6.99 5.90 2.19 2.62 1.56 136.38 144.00 121.04

Integrated circuits 66.15 69.22 49.18 4.11 3.82 2.52 0.57 0.38 0.28 40.22 43.55 32.06

Transport equipment 901.01 949.42 701.95 75.01 73.49 50.63 16.26 18.34 12.60 683.99 700.16 526.52

 Automotive products 663.58 682.71 470.46 53.87 50.10 31.55 7.17 8.52 5.53 521.65 523.43 369.29

Other transport equipment 237.43 266.71 231.49 21.14 23.39 19.08 9.09 9.82 7.06 162.34 176.73 157.22

Other machinery 910.04 1018.69 763.43 88.34 94.01 69.97 20.19 25.52 19.69 565.48 618.05 442.13

Textiles 93.22 92.93 71.83 4.69 4.17 2.99 0.74 0.80 0.66 70.74 69.75 53.80

Clothing 123.27 132.41 112.17 4.87 4.58 3.22 0.36 0.41 0.35 102.87 109.88 94.95

Other manufactures 514.90 565.87 477.35 49.04 48.71 39.32 6.03 7.06 5.83 371.86 407.25 346.72Personal and household goods 115.69 124.36 101.43 7.13 6.62 4.64 0.51 0.62 0.44 93.52 99.70 82.55

Scientific and controlling instruments 111.61 124.03 105.68 15.74 17.32 15.04 2.17 2.58 2.26 67.04 73.48 61.74

Miscellaneous manufactures 287.60 317.47 270.24 26.16 24.77 19.65 3.36 3.86 3.14 211.30 234.06 202.43

Total merchandise exports b 5799.32 6469.09 5015.95 458.29 475.19 365.93 79.99 97.05 74.65 4270.06 4711.25 3619.53

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South and Central America

5.76 7.63 5.51 7.23 9.47 7.93 6.42 8.11 8.76 25.52 32.88 34.35 Agricultural products

5.59 7.41 5.28 7.10 9.32 7.83 6.19 7.87 8.61 21.42 28.18 29.17 Food

0.18 0.21 0.12 0.16 0.16 0.20 0.04 0.06 0.05 1.53 1.74 1.76 Fish

5.41 7.20 5.16 6.94 9.16 7.64 6.15 7.82 8.56 19.89 26.45 27.41 Other food products

0.17 0.22 0.23 0.13 0.15 0.10 0.22 0.24 0.15 4.11 4.70 5.19 Raw materials

0.20 0.21 0.08 2.17 2.29 1.18 0.91 1.51 0.90 44.03 53.33 49.48 Fuels and mining products

0.20 0.20 0.07 0.67 0.86 0.62 0.57 1.18 0.61 27.27 28.73 24.86 Ores and other minerals

0.00 0.01 0.00 1.39 1.36 0.52 0.27 0.21 0.21 5.38 13.77 11.70 Fuels

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.07 0.04 0.08 0.12 0.08 11.38 10.83 12.92 Non-ferrous metals

0.62 0.85 0.23 4.30 4.87 3.87 1.82 2.24 1.54 11.94 14.34 11.65 Manufactures

0.09 0.07 0.06 0.77 0.66 0.69 0.39 0.76 0.41 3.65 5.02 3.80 Iron and steel

0.06 0.07 0.04 0.56 0.59 0.50 0.17 0.14 0.13 1.76 1.93 2.45 Chemicals

0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.06 0.09 0.12 Pharmaceuticals

0.04 0.05 0.03 0.53 0.56 0.47 0.15 0.12 0.10 1.70 1.84 2.34 Other chemicals0.06 0.09 0.04 0.53 0.65 0.50 0.21 0.24 0.17 2.27 2.15 1.63 Other semi-manufactures

0.37 0.57 0.06 2.17 2.61 1.90 0.94 0.98 0.71 3.87 4.75 3.28 Machinery and transport equipment

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.05 1.83 1.42 1.35 Office and telecom equipment

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.48 0.46 0.42 EDP and office equipment

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.09 0.12 Telecommunications equipment

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.31 0.87 0.80 Integrated circuits

0.24 0.37 0.01 1.43 1.48 1.08 0.55 0.64 0.37 0.77 2.17 1.05 Transport equipment

0.24 0.34 0.00 1.05 1.23 0.68 0.26 0.26 0.07 0.31 0.38 0.26 Automotive products

0.00 0.03 0.00 0.38 0.25 0.40 0.29 0.37 0.30 0.46 1.79 0.79 Other transport equipment

0.12 0.20 0.05 0.71 1.11 0.81 0.38 0.32 0.29 1.26 1.16 0.88 Other machinery

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.10 0.09 0.07 Textiles

0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.05 0.04 Clothing

0.04 0.05 0.03 0.25 0.30 0.24 0.08 0.11 0.10 0.25 0.34 0.38 Other manufactures

0.02 0.03 0.02 0.09 0.13 0.11 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.08 0.10 0.09 Personal and household goods

0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.07 0.10 0.11 Scientific and controlling instruments0.01 0.01 0.00 0.13 0.12 0.10 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.09 0.14 0.18 Miscellaneous manufactures

6.59 8.69 5.83 13.76 16.70 12.99 9.17 11.87 11.33 81.77 100.64 95.59 Total merchandise exports b

Europe

16.51 20.93 16.07 15.26 20.62 17.76 10.95 14.13 13.21 26.82 31.07 28.66 Agricultural products

14.93 18.93 14.58 12.54 17.44 14.73 9.47 12.57 11.86 19.26 22.34 20.88 Food

1.50 1.71 1.53 0.87 1.20 1.03 0.13 0.15 0.16 2.02 2.39 1.96 Fish

13.43 17.22 13.05 11.66 16.24 13.70 9.34 12.42 11.70 17.24 19.95 18.92 Other food products

1.59 2.00 1.50 2.73 3.18 3.03 1.48 1.56 1.36 7.55 8.73 7.78 Raw materials

4.91 6.76 3.97 14.83 21.46 15.95 7.32 9.95 7.13 23.31 28.21 22.84 Fuels and mining products

0.56 0.71 0.33 0.95 1.70 0.84 0.63 0.87 0.64 9.90 10.39 10.06 Ores and other minerals

2.81 4.39 2.69 12.11 17.79 13.31 5.15 7.24 5.02 3.16 5.29 3.93 Fuels

1.55 1.67 0.95 1.77 1.97 1.80 1.53 1.85 1.47 10.25 12.52 8.85 Non-ferrous metals

166.66 208.60 124.50 116.35 140.16 125.70 132.09 160.78 129.63 375.01 418.35 367.54 Manufactures

3.42 3.95 2.54 6.51 10.24 9.74 10.31 17.43 8.01 11.75 13.82 10.99 Iron and steel

26.90 32.48 25.53 17.88 21.05 19.35 16.97 19.72 19.23 63.31 72.35 73.07 Chemicals8.33 10.85 9.86 6.12 6.84 7.16 5.77 6.70 7.37 19.69 23.10 26.60 Pharmaceuticals

18.57 21.62 15.67 11.77 14.21 12.19 11.19 13.01 11.86 43.62 49.24 46.47 Other chemicals

18.23 22.30 13.91 11.64 14.65 13.50 16.47 17.82 13.99 35.21 36.39 31.13 Other semi-manufactures

89.36 115.53 60.31 63.86 75.88 66.41 70.59 83.04 68.02 209.40 234.49 199.49 Machinery and transport equipment

16.15 17.05 9.04 11.58 11.83 9.07 13.47 12.49 9.43 38.73 39.44 29.90 Office and telecom equipment

5.87 5.53 3.39 4.08 4.23 3.77 4.43 4.37 3.72 7.45 7.46 6.58 EDP and office equipment

9.64 10.92 5.19 6.55 6.60 4.53 8.58 7.70 5.34 12.10 12.53 10.62 Telecommunications equipment

0.64 0.60 0.46 0.95 1.01 0.77 0.46 0.42 0.37 19.18 19.44 12.71 Integrated circuits

27.27 39.54 15.36 19.14 21.96 19.60 16.48 23.89 17.48 57.53 64.37 54.92 Transport equipment

23.11 32.33 10.25 14.72 16.60 14.04 10.66 15.50 10.03 31.17 34.57 29.21 Automotive products

4.15 7.21 5.11 4.42 5.36 5.56 5.83 8.39 7.45 26.35 29.80 25.72 Other transport equipment

45.94 58.94 35.91 33.13 42.08 37.74 40.63 46.66 41.12 113.14 130.68 114.67 Other machinery

3.87 4.33 2.94 5.25 5.71 4.80 1.70 2.06 1.90 5.61 5.63 4.37 Textiles

5.99 7.17 4.82 1.36 1.52 1.49 2.30 2.87 2.61 4.89 5.38 4.42 Clothing

18.89 22.84 14.46 9.84 11.11 10.42 13.75 17.84 15.88 44.83 50.28 44.07 Other manufactures4.91 6.14 3.93 1.43 1.66 1.56 1.98 2.68 2.29 6.13 6.86 5.97 Personal and household goods

3.74 4.74 3.01 3.15 3.48 3.18 3.46 4.28 4.24 16.10 18.00 16.10 Scientific and controlling instruments

10.24 11.95 7.53 5.25 5.97 5.68 8.31 10.89 9.35 22.60 25.42 22.00 Miscellaneous manufactures

190.32 239.72 146.59 148.17 185.62 161.88 152.98 188.67 153.52 433.77 489.25 425.98 Total merchandise exports b

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Destination

Origin 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)

  Agricultural products 39.57 46.60 39.25 0.68 0.53 0.66 0.03 0.11 0.10 10.51 13.32 8.79

Fuels and mining products 335.92 4 65.79 2 84.05 19.71 25.98 17.67 2.24 3.59 2.40 236.29 3 20.60 1 91.75

Manufactures 134.01 172.74 108.78 5.80 8.28 4.43 3.46 4.85 2.57 44.87 56.85 31.48

Total merchandise exports b 519.44 702.75 451.56 26.44 35.11 23.39 5.95 8.54 5.10 295.92 402.87 238.89

 Africa

  Agricultural products 35.74 42.10 39.10 1.84 2.16 2.09 0.24 0.44 0.22 18.58 21.30 18.65

Fuels and mining products 297.70 393.69 245.75 86.61 104.50 57.02 10.70 16.17 7.97 107.81 154.44 94.76

Manufactures 79.83 98.23 73.79 7.37 9.48 6.24 1.38 2.27 1.06 41.38 45.07 32.12

Total merchandise exports b 434.45 557.36 383.94 96.74 116.52 65.68 12.31 18.88 9.25 171.34 224.22 148.84

Middle East

  Agricultural products 16.79 18.83 18.16 0.42 0.55 0.46 0.10 0.14 0.11 2.55 2.85 2.28

Fuels and mining products 548.28 751.27 469.13 59.60 84.05 39.03 2.54 4.62 2.71 70.82 86.53 47.45

Manufactures 181.88 235.50 187.96 20.73 24.66 20.48 1.32 2.30 1.76 23.86 34.36 22.27Total merchandise exports b 767.83 1023.13 689.74 83.37 109.90 60.30 4.33 7.14 4.62 102.92 127.06 75.81

 Asia

 Agricultural products 214.79 261.89 225.50 28.51 32.57 27.61 3.17 4.56 3.28 34.80 40.98 32.94

Food 164.67 206.20 182.96 23.12 26.23 23.80 2.10 3.29 2.49 26.42 31.92 26.72

Fish 31.35 35.03 33.63 7.90 8.73 8.42 0.23 0.26 0.25 5.79 6.52 6.22

Other food products 133.31 171.17 149.32 15.21 17.50 15.38 1.87 3.04 2.24 20.63 25.41 20.50

Raw materials 50.12 55.68 42.55 5.39 6.34 3.81 1.07 1.27 0.79 8.38 9.06 6.22

Fuels and mining products 398.41 539.73 385.56 20.65 20.44 14.44 6.38 11.95 5.82 28.73 39.54 25.75

Ores and other minerals 65.44 77.56 65.61 1.83 2.35 2.00 0.09 0.13 0.06 7.02 6.06 3.29

Fuels 256.12 383.93 266.06 13.37 12.66 8.56 5.97 11.39 5.42 13 .93 25.39 17.95

Non-ferrous metals 76.85 78.25 53.88 5.45 5.43 3.88 0.32 0.44 0.34 7.78 8.09 4.51

Manufactures 3100.21 3453.46 2849.53 694.33 713.61 577.34 77.80 103.30 80.69 634.19 700.78 550.98

Iron and steel 140.98 182.08 98.15 16.76 24.20 9.21 3.07 5.63 2.80 23.19 24.73 8.54

Chemicals 283.94 321.89 275.34 31.25 35.64 29.80 7.23 10.84 9.38 41 .78 46.41 37.91

Pharmaceuticals 25.77 28.87 30.47 7.09 6.68 7.71 0.89 1.19 1.10 6.64 8.10 8.59

Other chemicals 258.17 293.02 244.87 24.15 28.96 22.09 6.34 9.65 8.28 35 .14 38.31 29.32

Other semi-manufactures 221.55 252.06 213.87 51.01 50.61 40.36 5.07 7.22 5.94 46 .39 50.26 37.75

Machinery and transport equipment 1781.22 1951.99 1600.59 411.42 414.04 331.18 44.29 57.65 43.93 365.72 399.53 308.82

Office and telecom equipment 879.93 909.41 785.57 204.43 202.17 176.82 11.33 14.20 11.61 189.30 201.28 162.25

EDP and office equipment 314.84 319.48 270.88 98.65 96.46 86.82 2.51 3.14 3.25 87 .33 90.69 72.33

Telecommunications equipment 276.58 299.77 258.18 82.50 83.91 73.73 7.48 9.71 7.06 67.96 68.32 55.49

Integrated circuits 288.51 290.15 256.51 23.27 21.80 16.27 1.34 1.34 1.30 34.00 42.27 34.44

Transport equipment 394.26 460.60 354.60 109.96 106.76 72.31 20.53 26.05 18.94 81 .96 92.12 71.43

 Automotive products 264.51 289.18 190.82 87.81 82.62 54.93 13.68 15.91 10.11 48.29 46.95 29.05

Other transport equipment 129.75 171.42 163.78 22.15 24.14 17.38 6.86 10.14 8.83 33.67 45.17 42.38

Other machinery 507.03 581.98 460.42 97.03 105.11 82.05 12.42 17.41 13.38 94.47 106.14 75.14

Textiles 114.24 124.02 111.13 17.43 17.73 15.71 5.79 6.61 5.48 21.19 22.30 18.66

Clothing 181.00 189.19 167.77 59.25 56.81 52.00 4.78 4.91 3.99 51.56 60.19 55.16

Other manufactures 377.29 432.23 382.67 107.21 114.59 99.07 7.58 10.44 9.18 84.36 97.36 84.14

Personal and household goods 87.71 102.48 94.40 33.04 35.82 32.51 2.56 3.51 3.09 24 .73 28.32 26.42Scientific and controlling instruments 102.91 115.62 102.26 19.39 21.23 19.27 1.67 2.70 2.30 19 .85 22.88 18.47

Miscellaneous manufactures 186.66 214.13 186.01 54.78 57.54 47.29 3.35 4.23 3.80 39 .78 46.16 39.26

Total merchandise exports b 3810.32 4372.37 3575.15 753.49 775.52 627.27 92.55 128.07 95.48 717.27 804.50 640.53

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Destination

2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009 Origin

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)

12.48 15.38 13.07 2.90 2.71 2.19 2.51 3.71 2.99 9.94 10.22 8.80 Agricultural products

36.57 55.69 32.13 0.62 2.53 1.46 5.85 11.05 4.21 34.02 45.42 33.81 Fuels and mining products

52.98 64.28 40.46 3.51 4.91 3.27 7.91 9.50 6.60 14.23 21.95 17.84 Manufactures

103.73 136.85 86.85 7.43 10.42 7.20 16.63 25.01 14.32 59.75 79.01 62.78 Total merchandise exports b

 Africa

0.68 0.97 0.84 6.57 8.40 8.22 1.62 1.99 1.94 5.86 6.70 6.47 Agricultural products

0.24 0.52 0.26 14.86 21.81 14.49 1.85 2.59 2.19 67.73 92.08 66.18 Fuels and mining products

0.18 0.25 0.14 15.76 21.22 18.56 3.58 5.60 3.91 9.02 13.85 9.30 Manufactures

1.11 1.76 1.26 39.91 54.97 44.91 10.98 15.72 11.51 84.94 115.96 85.27 Total merchandise exports b

Middle East

0.79 0.96 0.77 1.42 1.68 1.48 9.01 9.91 10.48 2.37 2.50 1.92 Agricultural products

0.09 0.15 0.08 12.70 16.53 11.26 20.96 25.62 20.14 342.77 504.88 309.42 Fuels and mining products

4.02 4.22 2.72 23.67 28.55 20.75 74.79 85.60 74.91 30.63 53.19 39.56 Manufactures5.39 5.61 3.66 38.46 47.66 33.65 107.33 124.75 106.78 382.17 565.99 356.96 Total merchandise exports b

 Asia

4.86 6.64 5.22 9.61 13.87 12.17 11.91 18.56 14.75 121.45 144.00 129.06 Agricultural products

4.49 6.19 4.96 8.79 12.86 11.35 10.82 17.36 13.76 88.53 107.71 99.44 Food

0.75 1.10 0.88 0.55 0.87 0.90 0.59 0.78 0.75 15.46 16.69 16.15 Fish

3.74 5.09 4.08 8.24 11.99 10.45 10.24 16.58 13.01 73.07 91.01 83.29 Other food products

0.37 0.45 0.26 0.81 1.01 0.82 1.09 1.21 0.99 32.92 36.29 29.62 Raw materials

1.09 1.69 0.76 6.52 8.88 5.72 12.23 17.01 9.57 317.19 432.67 318.41 Fuels and mining products

0.21 0.45 0.18 0.12 0.23 0.18 0.29 0.54 0.42 54.28 65.84 57.98 Ores and other minerals

0.40 0.59 0.27 5.33 7.45 4.62 8.74 12.25 7.15 204.35 308.61 218.55 Fuels

0.47 0.65 0.31 1.07 1.19 0.92 3.20 4.22 2.01 58.56 58.22 41.88 Non-ferrous metals

73.45 99.71 51.05 73.55 94.20 80.59 124.57 164.40 136.49 1403.87 1552.71 1344.05 Manufactures

2.20 3.65 2.48 3.83 5.98 4.67 12.64 16.17 8.03 79.27 101.68 62.40 Iron and steel

4.42 5.46 3.68 7.76 9.66 8.35 7.75 9.86 8.55 182.72 203.15 176.50 Chemicals

0.61 0.75 0.64 2.11 2.42 2.08 0.56 0.71 0.74 7.82 9.01 9.58 Pharmaceuticals

3.82 4.71 3.03 5.65 7.24 6.27 7.18 9.15 7.81 174.91 194.14 166.91 Other chemicals

4.90 7.51 4.88 8 .45 10.65 10.82 16.03 21.52 20.71 89.63 104.06 93.35 Other semi-manufactures

35.70 48.98 18.63 35.43 48.16 37.31 61.68 82.08 64.77 809.91 878.25 769.25 Machinery and transport equipment

6.63 7.93 4.36 6.06 8.37 7.39 10.44 13.78 14.10 451.61 461.57 408.97 Office and telecom equipment

1.25 1.57 1.19 1.01 1.27 1.37 3.11 4.14 4.44 120.97 122.19 101.46 EDP and office equipment

5.22 6.17 3.08 4.58 6.66 5.61 6.92 9.03 9.06 101.82 115.91 104.12 Telecommunications equipment

0.16 0.18 0.09 0.47 0.45 0.40 0.41 0.61 0.61 228.82 223.47 203.38 Integrated circuits

19.85 27.37 6.27 17.52 21.83 14.27 28.31 38.04 24.98 99.23 125.31 119.82 Transport equipment

18.18 25.75 5.21 12.87 15.73 11.22 24.68 32.81 20.54 58.06 68.76 59.20 Automotive products

1.67 1.62 1.05 4.65 6.10 3.05 3.64 5.24 4.43 41.18 56.56 60.62 Other transport equipment

9.22 13.68 7.99 11.85 17.95 15.66 22.93 30.26 25.69 259.07 291 .37 240.46 Other machinery

3.24 4.97 3.82 7.35 8.78 8.15 7.38 8.68 7.93 51.75 54.83 51.26 Textiles

14.18 16.22 9.03 4.94 3.75 3.81 7.10 7.47 7.35 39.17 39.82 36.42 Clothing

8 .82 12.91 8.54 5.80 7.23 7.47 11.99 18.62 19.16 151.41 170.92 154 .87 Other manufactures

4.87 7.22 4.61 2.33 2.89 3.12 2.87 4.14 4.17 17.29 20.52 20.43 Personal and household goods0.56 0.83 0.81 0.68 0.79 0.83 1.28 1.37 1.48 59.45 65.81 59.07 Scientific and controlling instruments

3.38 4.86 3.11 2.79 3.54 3.52 7.84 13.11 13.51 74.67 84.59 75.36 Miscellaneous manufactures

79.97 108.85 57.43 93.32 121.42 101.60 151.22 203.46 163.41 1891.43 2186.84 1846.43 Total merchandise exports b

a Includes unspecified destinations.

b Includes unspecified products.

Note : For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

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(Billion dollars)

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

ExportsWorld 692.8 781.9 729.1 693.1 724.8 814.9 901.1 1026.0 1148.2 1287.4 1056.0

North America 251.3 289.0 265.0 258.7 267.7 301.0 332.6 364.9 385.4 413.2 334.3

Canada 163.9 177.1 163.7 161.2 170.1 190.3 212.4 231.3 249.5 261.9 205.4

Mexico 87.0 112.0 101.3 97.5 97.6 110.7 120.2 133.7 135.9 151.2 128.9

South and Central America 54.6 58.8 57.6 50.9 51.5 60.7 71.5 87.3 105.4 135.0 108.0

Brazil 13.2 15.4 15.9 12.4 11.2 13.9 15.4 18.9 24.2 32.3 26.1

Other South and Central America 41.3 43.4 41.7 38.5 40.3 46.8 56.1 68.4 81.2 102.7 81.9

Europe 168.9 184.8 177.7 160.1 168.9 187.0 204.0 235.8 272.5 311.1 249.9

European Union (27) 155.0 168.8 162.6 147.3 155.2 171.9 186.0 212.7 244.2 271.8 220.6

Other Europe 13.9 16.0 15.1 12.8 13.8 15.0 17.9 23.1 28.3 39.3 29.3

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2.8 3.3 3.8 3.8 3.7 4.8 5.9 7.1 10.5 13.8 8.1

Russian Federation 1.8 2.3 2.7 2.4 2.4 3.0 4.0 4.7 7.3 9.3 5.3

Other CIS 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.4 1.3 1.8 1.9 2.4 3.2 4.5 2.8

 Africa 9.9 11.0 12.3 10.7 10.7 13.4 15.5 18.8 24.1 28.8 24.7

South Africa 3.7 3.1 3.0 2.5 2.8 3.2 3.9 4.5 5.5 6.5 4.5

Other Africa 6.2 7.9 9.4 8.1 7.9 10.2 11.6 14.4 18.5 22.3 20.2

Middle East 20.9 19.1 19.2 18.9 19.4 23.5 31.5 37.2 45.1 55.0 44.8

 Asia 184.0 215.6 193.1 189.7 202.7 224.1 239.5 274.2 304.4 329.4 285.4

China 13.1 16.3 19.2 22.1 28.4 34.4 41.2 53.7 62.9 69.7 69.5

Japan 57.5 65.3 57.5 51.4 52.1 53.6 54.7 58.5 61.2 65.1 51.1

Six East Asian traders 85.0 102.5 87.3 85.0 88.6 100.2 103.7 116.8 125.8 131.0 107.7

Other Asia 28.4 31.5 29.0 31.2 33.6 35.9 40.0 45.3 54.6 63.6 57.1

Imports

World 1059.2 1259.3 1179.2 1200.2 1303.1 1525.7 1732.7 1918.1 2020.4 2169.5 1605.3

North America 312.5 370.7 352.6 349.2 366.5 417.7 464.6 507.9 531.6 559.0 407.1

Canada 201.4 233.1 219.9 213.3 227.0 259.9 292.1 307.5 318.4 340.4 228.3

Mexico 111.1 137.6 132.7 135.9 139.5 157.9 172.5 200.4 213.3 218.6 178.8

South and Central America 61.8 77.5 71.7 73.7 83.8 105.2 129.9 140.4 141.8 167.4 113.5

Brazil 11.9 14.6 15.2 16.7 18.9 22.7 26.2 28.0 27.2 32.1 21.1Other South and Central America 49.9 62.9 56.4 57.0 64.9 82.5 103.7 112.4 114.6 135.2 92.4

Europe 224.5 255.5 252.8 259.7 282.0 317.5 346.8 369.9 393.5 409.6 314.5

European Union (27) 206.1 235.0 233.6 239.5 260.8 292.4 319.7 341.2 364.9 377.9 287.7

Other Europe 18.4 20.6 19.3 20.2 21.2 25.1 27.1 28.7 28.6 31.7 26.8

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 7.2 9.8 8.1 8.4 10.4 14.9 19.8 25.3 26.5 38.5 24.1

Russian Federation 6.0 8.0 6.5 7.1 9.1 12.6 16.2 20.7 20.2 27.9 19.0

Other CIS 1.1 1.8 1.5 1.2 1.3 2.3 3.6 4.6 6.3 10.5 5.1

 Africa 18.0 29.1 26.8 23.3 33.9 48.3 67.9 83.8 95.2 117.3 64.6

South Africa 2.8 4.4 4.6 4.2 4.8 6.2 6.1 7.7 9.3 10.1 6.0

Other Africa 15.2 24.7 22.2 19.1 29.1 42.2 61.8 76.1 85.9 107.1 58.7

Middle East 26.8 40.9 38.7 35.8 43.9 54.2 65.7 74.7 80.3 115.3 61.0

 Asia 408.5 475.7 428.6 450.2 482.6 567.7 638.0 716.0 751.4 762.4 620.4

China 87.8 107.6 109.4 133.4 163.2 210.5 259.8 305.7 340.3 356.6 309.7

Japan 134.9 150.7 129.6 124.5 121.1 133.4 142.0 152.2 149.6 143.6 98.6

Six East Asian traders 136.0 159.4 135.2 135.5 138.3 157.1 162.3 174.9 173.0 167.0 133.4

Other Asia 49.8 58.0 54.4 56.8 60.0 66.7 73.9 83.2 88.5 95.3 78.7

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(Billion dollars)

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000-09 2006 2007 2008 2009

Exports

World 4065.3 4591.0 5346.8 5920.9 4587.6 7 13 16 11 -23

North America 362.5 393.0 419.6 434.8 332.4 3 8 7 4 -24

United States 311.0 334.4 354.5 363.0 279.7 3 7 6 2 -23

Other North America 51.4 58.7 65.0 71.8 52.7 5 14 11 10 -27

South and Central America 53.5 61.5 74.1 89.5 68.6 5 15 21 21 -23

Brazil 19.7 21.9 28.5 38.2 29.4 8 11 30 34 -23

Other South and Central America 33.8 39.6 45.6 51.3 39.2 4 17 15 12 -23

Europe 2987.9 3394.4 3951.7 4335.6 3335.7 7 14 16 10 -23

European Union (27) 2755.6 3135.6 3645.7 3993.1 3059.3 7 14 16 10 -23

Other Europe 232.3 258.8 305.9 342.5 276.4 8 11 18 12 -19

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 100.8 131.7 174.5 218.2 132.4 18 31 33 25 -39

Russian Federation 70.1 89.9 120.9 153.0 90.2 18 28 34 27 -41

Other CIS 30.8 41.8 53.7 65.2 42.2 17 36 29 21 -35  Africa 105.9 113.3 138.5 171.9 147.0 11 7 22 24 -14

South Africa 22.3 24.6 27.7 29.1 21.8 8 10 12 5 -25

Other Africa 83.7 88.7 110.8 142.9 125.2 11 6 25 29 -12

Middle East 108.4 113.2 132.3 156.2 127.8 10 4 17 18 -18

  Asia 305.5 337.6 396.0 443.3 383.2 8 11 17 12 -14

China 63.7 79.1 97.4 114.6 112.6 19 24 23 18 -2

Japan 53.4 55.2 58.4 60.8 49.0 2 3 6 4 -19

Six East Asian traders 108.6 117.7 133.5 146.5 122.5 6 8 13 10 -16

Other Asia 79.8 85.6 106.7 121.4 99.1 9 7 25 14 -18

Imports

World 4222.3 4830.4 5610.7 6295.3 4732.7 7 14 16 12 -25

North America 238.1 257.3 296.8 324.7 255.0 2 8 15 9 -21

United States 203.3 219.0 248.3 269.3 216.5 2 8 13 8 -20

Other North America 34.7 38.3 48.4 55.3 38.6 5 10 26 14 -30

South and Central America 76.6 93.7 109.5 129.8 90.8 8 22 17 19 -30

Brazil 29.9 34.1 44.9 52.6 35.7 8 14 32 17 -32

Other South and Central America 46.7 59.7 64.6 77.2 55.2 8 28 8 20 -29

Europe 2969.6 3377.6 3928.3 4319.9 3309.5 7 14 16 10 -23

European Union (27) 2754.2 3133.2 3645.7 3993.1 3059.3 7 14 16 10 -23

Other Europe 215.4 244.4 282.5 326.7 250.2 8 13 16 16 -23

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 176.8 224.6 252.3 337.8 203.4 13 27 12 34 -40

Russian Federation 142.7 178.5 197.8 261.8 161.7 12 25 11 32 -38

Other CIS 34.1 46.1 54.5 76.0 41.7 15 35 18 39 -45

  Africa 128.9 146.5 164.3 216.4 147.1 8 14 12 32 -32

South Africa 20.7 23.0 28.4 32.5 20.7 5 11 23 15 -36

Other Africa 108.2 123.5 135.9 183.9 126.4 8 14 10 35 -31

Middle East 82.9 87.0 93.0 114.1 66.6 4 5 7 23 -42

  Asia 520.0 602.3 717.5 786.2 620.8 8 16 19 10 -21

China 199.2 244.4 317.7 364.1 299.1 18 23 30 15 -18Japan 92.1 96.9 107.4 110.3 77.8 -1 5 11 3 -29

Six East Asian traders 145.4 165.1 179.8 185.6 142.3 4 14 9 3 -23

Other Asia 83.3 95.9 112.6 126.3 101.7 7 15 17 12 -19

Value Annual percentage change

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1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

ExportsWorld 417.6 479.2 403.5 416.7 471.8 565.7 594.9 646.7 714.3 782.0 580.7

North America 141.1 156.9 133.4 131.5 128.6 142.5 151.7 164.7 164.5 158.1 108.2

United States 129.8 144.0 122.6 120.4 117.5 128.7 135.9 147.2 143.7 137.3 93.6

Other North America 11.3 12.9 10.9 11.1 11.1 13.8 15.8 17.5 20.8 20.8 14.6

South and Central America 13.5 8.0 7.6 6.7 6.5 8.1 9.4 12.0 15.0 19.2 12.2

Brazil 2.0 2.5 2.5 1.8 1.9 2.3 2.7 3.0 4.0 5.9 4.2

Other South and Central America 11.4 5.5 5.1 4.9 4.6 5.8 6.6 9.0 11.0 13.3 7.9

Europe 81.2 85.4 70.2 67.2 80.0 94.8 93.5 100.7 112.7 119.3 81.4

European Union (27) 76.5 80.6 66.7 64.0 75.7 89.3 87.8 94.0 105.4 110.2 72.3

Other Europe 4.7 4.8 3.5 3.2 4.3 5.5 5.7 6.7 7.2 9.1 9.1

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.2 2.2 3.8 5.2 8.3 12.5 19.3 4.1

Russian Federation 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.9 1.8 3.1 4.5 7.1 10.8 16.5 3.3

Other CIS 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.7 1.2 1.7 2.8 0.8

 Africa 5.3 4.2 3.7 3.9 4.8 6.6 7.0 8.7 10.5 12.5 8.2

South Africa 1.6 1.9 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.9 3.3 4.1 4.6 4.6 2.6

Other Africa 3.7 2.3 2.2 2.4 2.8 3.7 3.7 4.6 5.9 7.9 5.6

Middle East 9.8 9.7 10.5 11.4 12.9 14.5 16.5 19.2 26.2 34.0 21.6

 Asia 165.9 207.3 171.7 189.5 231.2 288.7 303.5 322.2 361.0 406.1 328.8

China 23.3 42.5 42.3 52.5 72.9 92.9 98.4 111.5 129.7 144.4 125.5

Six East Asian traders 112.4 130.0 99.1 105.9 122.6 153.6 161.2 167.0 179.8 198.6 155.1

Other Asia 30.2 34.8 30.3 31.1 35.7 42.3 43.8 43.6 51.5 63.2 48.2

Imports

World 310.0 379.5 349.1 337.2 382.9 454.5 516.7 579.1 622.2 762.5 552.0

North America 77.1 83.6 73.5 67.7 69.2 74.2 77.0 80.4 84.1 94.3 70.9

United States 67.5 72.5 63.7 58.7 59.9 63.6 65.5 69.4 70.9 77.7 59.0

Other North America 9.6 11.1 9.8 9.0 9.3 10.6 11.5 11.1 13.1 16.6 12.0

South and Central America 7.6 8.2 7.1 6.8 7.7 10.4 12.1 16.2 19.6 22.5 15.8

Brazil 2.7 3.0 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.7 4.4 5.1 6.0 9.1 6.4

Other South and Central America 5.0 5.2 4.6 4.2 4.8 6.8 7.7 11.1 13.6 13.4 9.4Europe 48.5 52.6 50.3 49.6 55.7 64.5 65.7 66.8 72.5 79.7 67.6

European Union (27) 43.3 47.7 45.6 44.8 50.1 58.0 58.9 59.8 64.9 70.4 59.0

Other Europe 5.2 4.9 4.7 4.8 5.6 6.5 6.8 7.0 7.6 9.3 8.7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 4.0 4.9 4.2 3.6 4.6 6.2 6.8 7.4 11.5 14.9 9.7

Russian Federation 3.8 4.6 3.9 3.3 4.2 5.7 6.2 6.7 10.6 13.4 8.9

Other CIS 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 1.0 1.5 0.8

 Africa 4.0 4.9 4.5 5.7 6.4 8.7 9.9 13.5 15.3 21.4 9.4

South Africa 3.6 3.0 2.8 2.9 3.6 4.6 5.5 6.6 7.7 9.0 5.0

Other Africa 0.5 1.9 1.7 2.8 2.9 4.1 4.3 6.9 7.6 12.4 4.4

Middle East 30.3 49.2 44.3 40.7 51.2 62.7 87.5 109.1 114.0 166.7 92.8

 Asia 138.3 176.0 165.2 163.1 188.1 227.8 257.6 283.3 303.2 361.3 283.7

China 42.9 55.1 57.9 61.8 75.4 94.3 108.6 118.0 127.5 143.3 122.3

Six East Asian traders 55.8 71.5 61.4 57.1 63.3 74.6 81.4 89.1 91.2 104.7 80.2

Other Asia 39.6 49.4 45.9 44.3 49.3 59.0 67.6 76.2 84.5 113.2 81.2

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2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

ExportsWorld 266.1 325.6 438.2 593.3 762.0 969.0 1220.5 1430.7 1201.5

North America 77.5 100.4 130.4 176.2 226.0 284.2 326.2 350.0 304.8

United States 71.1 91.4 119.2 159.7 204.9 255.0 289.4 308.3 269.3

Other North America 6.4 9.0 11.2 16.4 21.1 29.2 36.9 41.8 35.5

South and Central America 6.3 6.5 8.4 13.0 17.7 26.6 39.5 56.9 42.9

Brazil 1.3 1.5 2.1 3.7 4.8 7.4 11.4 18.8 14.1

Other South and Central America 5.0 5.0 6.3 9.3 12.9 19.3 28.1 38.0 28.8

Europe 55.4 67.2 100.8 140.5 186.8 244.3 317.8 371.8 301.5

European Union (27) 53.4 64.7 96.5 134.4 178.3 231.4 299.3 351.9 285.9

Other Europe 2.0 2.5 4.2 6.0 8.5 12.9 18.6 19.9 15.7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 3.5 5.1 9.3 13.8 21.4 28.0 48.1 64.7 39.0

Russian Federation 2.7 3.5 6.0 9.1 13.2 15.8 28.5 33.1 17.5

Other CIS 0.8 1.6 3.3 4.7 8.2 12.2 19.6 31.6 21.5

 Africa 5.9 6.9 10.1 13.6 18.5 26.2 36.8 50.5 46.3

South Africa 1.0 1.3 2.0 3.0 3.8 5.8 7.4 8.6 7.4

Other Africa 4.8 5.6 8.1 10.7 14.7 20.4 29.3 41.9 39.0

Middle East 7.1 9.5 13.3 16.9 22.2 29.6 44.3 58.8 51.1

 Asia 110.3 130.0 165.9 219.1 269.2 329.5 406.6 476.8 413.3

Japan 49.1 55.3 70.8 89.6 102.4 112.0 124.9 138.8 118.1

Six East Asian traders 43.6 52.4 64.6 86.5 111.7 145.8 181.1 212.2 175.2

Other Asia 17.7 22.2 30.5 43.0 55.2 71.6 100.6 125.9 120.0

Imports

World 243.6 295.2 412.8 561.2 660.0 791.5 956.1 1132.6 1005.7

North America 31.0 32.0 40.0 54.2 58.5 69.6 83.8 97.9 93.7

United States 26.2 27.3 33.9 44.8 48.7 59.3 69.5 81.6 77.8

Other North America 4.8 4.7 6.1 9.5 9.7 10.3 14.2 16.4 15.9

South and Central America 5.9 7.2 13.2 19.5 24.4 31.5 47.7 67.7 60.2

Brazil 2.3 3.0 5.8 8.7 10.0 12.9 18.3 29.9 28.3

Other South and Central America 3.6 4.2 7.3 10.9 14.4 18.6 29.4 37.8 32.0Europe 39.0 43.1 59.1 76.2 79.9 97.2 120.0 144.4 139.8

European Union (27) 36.4 39.8 55.0 70.5 74.0 90.6 111.0 132.6 127.8

Other Europe 2.6 3.3 4.2 5.7 5.9 6.6 9.0 11.8 12.0

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 9.6 10.6 13.1 16.2 20.7 22.8 28.0 33.9 31.0

Russian Federation 8.0 8.4 9.7 12.1 15.9 17.6 19.7 23.8 21.3

Other CIS 1.7 2.2 3.4 4.1 4.8 5.2 8.3 10.1 9.8

 Africa 4.8 5.4 8.4 15.6 21.1 28.8 36.4 56.0 43.3

South Africa 1.2 1.3 1.8 3.0 3.4 4.1 6.6 9.2 8.7

Other Africa 3.6 4.2 6.5 12.7 17.6 24.7 29.7 46.7 34.6

Middle East 9.2 9.5 14.4 21.6 31.0 40.8 47.9 79.9 56.2

 Asia 144.0 187.3 264.5 357.7 424.3 500.8 592.3 652.7 581.2

China 8.8 15.0 25.1 38.7 55.2 73.3 85.8 92.5 86.4

Japan 42.8 53.5 74.1 94.3 100.4 115.7 134.0 150.6 130.9

Six East Asian traders 76.2 99.3 136.9 182.5 214.3 246.8 286.5 306.3 272.0

Other Asia 16.3 19.6 28.4 42.2 54.4 65.0 86.1 103.3 91.9

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(Billion dollars and percentage)

1963 1973 1983 1993 2003 2009 1963 1973 1983 1993 2003 2009

World 22.9 72.4 205.6 464.8 724.8 1056.0 17.1 70.3 269.9 603.2 1303.1 1605.3

World 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

North America 21.2 26.4 25.4 30.6 36.9 31.7 25.7 28.6 26.1 25.6 28.1 25.4

South and Central America 11.6 9.5 7.9 7.9 7.1 10.2 20.1 10.3 9.5 6.1 6.4 7.1

Europe 29.7 28.8 26.8 24.9 23.3 23.7 27.5 27.6 21.1 20.1 21.6 19.6

European Union (27) - - - ... 21.4 20.9 - - - ... 20.0 17.9

Other Europe - - - ... 1.9 2.8 - - - ... 1.6 1.7

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) - - - 0.8 0.5 0.8 - - - 0.4 0.8 1.5

Russian Federation - - - 0.6 0.3 0.5 - - - 0.3 0.7 1.2

  Africa 4.3 3.1 3.7 2.0 1.5 2.3 4.7 4.3 5.6 2.6 2.6 4.0

South Africa 1.2 1.0 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.4 1.5 0.5 0.8 0.3 0.4 0.4

Other Africa 3.1 2.1 2.7 1.5 1.1 1.9 3.2 3.8 4.8 2.3 2.2 3.7

Middle East 2.4 3.0 6.5 3.6 2.7 4.2 1.8 2.4 2.8 2.7 3.4 3.8

  Asia 20.6 23.3 26.0 30.1 28.0 27.0 19.6 26.1 34.5 42.5 37.0 38.6

Japan 7.5 11.4 10.1 10.3 7.2 4.8 8.8 13.8 16.1 18.3 9.3 6.1

China 0.0 0.0 1.4 1.9 3.9 6.6 0.0 0.1 0.9 5.6 12.5 19.3

Six East Asian traders 3.0 5.6 9.2 13.4 12.2 10.2 2.9 7.5 12.2 14.4 10.6 8.3

Other Asia 10.1 6.3 5.3 4.5 4.6 5.4 7.9 4.8 5.3 4.1 4.6 4.9

Total merchandise 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

  Agricultural products 29.8 28.7 21.6 13.3 10.5 11.3 33.3 18.3 10.3 7.3 5.9 6.3

Food 21.5 23.2 17.3 10.1 8.1 9.2 23.3 13.6 7.8 5.3 4.7 5.4

Fish 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.5 0.4 2.3 2.0 1.4 1.0 0.9 0.9

Other food products 21.4 22.8 16.8 9.4 7.6 8.9 21.0 11.6 6.4 4.3 3.8 4.6

Raw materials 6.3 5.5 4.3 3.2 2.4 2.1 10.0 4.7 2.5 2.0 1.3 0.9

Fuels and mining products 8.1 6.0 7.6 4.1 3.9 8.4 22.9 18.6 26.4 12.1 14.2 19.4

Ores and other minerals 2.2 2.1 1.9 1.0 1.0 2.1 6.1 2.4 1.3 0.7 0.4 0.5

Fuels 4.1 2.3 4.7 2.1 1.9 5.2 11.6 12.8 22.3 9.8 12.5 17.4

Non-ferrous metals 1.7 1.5 1.1 1.0 0.9 1.1 5.3 3.5 2.8 1.5 1.3 1.5

Manufactures 61.4 62.8 66.8 76.6 81.3 75.8 40.5 60.5 60.5 77.1 76.0 69.9

Iron and steel 2.3 1.8 0.8 0.8 0.9 1.3 3.8 4.3 2.7 1.8 1.1 1.3

Chemicals 8.6 8.1 9.9 9.9 13.0 15.1 3.3 11.1 4.2 5.1 8.0 9.6

Pharmaceuticals 1.2 0.9 1.3 1.3 2.6 4.2 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.7 2.4 3.7

Other chemicals 7.4 7.2 8.6 8.6 10.3 10.9 3.0 10.9 3.7 4.4 5.5 5.8

Other semi-manufactures 5.6 5.2 4.9 5.3 6.0 5.7 10.9 8.8 6.9 6.8 7.0 5.8

Machinery and transport equipment 35.9 40.0 42.7 48.4 48.5 41.8 10.8 31.1 33.0 44.0 41.0 36.2

Office and telecom equipment 4.2 6.2 10.8 9.8 15.5 10.7 2.3 6.3 8.9 15.3 13.9 14.7

EDP and office equipment ... ... 5.7 6.7 5.7 3.8 ... ... 2.6 7.3 6.3 6.0

Telecommunications equipment ... ... 1.8 3.1 3.3 3.3 ... ... 4.3 4.6 5.6 7.3

Integrated circuits ... ... 2.3 4.3 6.6 3.6 ... ... 2.0 3.5 2.0 1.4

Transport equipment 13.3 18.6 16.7 16.4 16.6 16.1 4.7 17.9 16.4 17.2 16.5 10.4

  Automotive products 7.5 11.0 8.4 9.2 9.6 6.9 3.5 15.2 14.4 14.9 13.9 8.3

Other transport equipment 5.7 7.6 8.3 0.1 7.0 9.2 1.1 2.7 1.9 2.3 2.6 2.1

Other machinery 18.4 15.3 15.3 22.2 16.4 15.0 3.8 6.8 7.7 11.5 10.6 11.1

Power generating machinery 0.6 0.5 2.6 4.2 2.9 1.9 0.1 0.1 0.7 1.5 1.3 1.8

Non-electrical machinery 14.2 11.0 9.3 9.0 8.5 8.9 2.8 4.4 4.3 5.8 5.1 5.1

Electrical machinery 3.6 3.8 3.4 9.0 5.0 4.3 1.0 2.3 2.6 4.2 4.2 4.2

Textiles 2.1 1.8 1.2 1.3 1.5 0.9 4.0 2.2 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.2

Clothing 0.4 0.4 0.5 1.1 0.8 0.4 2.3 3.1 3.9 5.9 5.5 4.5

Other manufactures 6.5 5.4 6.8 9.9 10.6 10.5 5.4 7.5 8.6 12.2 12.1 11.3

Personal and household goods ... ... ... 0.8 0.7 0.6 ... ... ... 3.5 3.7 3.2

Scientific and controlling instruments ... ... ... 3.4 4.3 4.2 ... ... ... 1.4 1.8 2.0

Miscellaneous manufactures ... ... ... 5.7 5.6 5.7 ... ... ... 7.2 6.5 6.0

Value

Share

Merchandise trade of the United States by region and by product, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2009

Exports Imports

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Table A16

(Billion dollars and percentage)

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

 

World 4397.0 4975.8 5799.3 6469.1 5016.0 4573.6 5238.5 6097.3 6860.4 5161.5

 

World 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Intra-Europe 73.3 73.7 73.6 72.8 72.2 70.1 69.5 69.6 68.1 69.4

European Union (27) 67.8 68.2 68.0 67.2 66.3 65.1 64.6 64.6 63.0 64.3

Other Europe 5.5 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.1

Inter-regional trade 25.7 25.3 25.2 25.9 26.5 29.2 29.6 29.6 30.9 29.8

North America 9.0 8.6 7.9 7.3 7.3 5.6 5.4 5.4 5.3 5.5

South and Central America 1.3 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.8 1.9 1.9 2.0 1.9

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 2.5 2.9 3.3 3.7 2.9 4.4 4.9 4.9 5.8 4.6

Russian Federation 1.7 1.9 2.2 2.5 1.9 3.5 3.9 3.8 4.4 3.7

  Africa 2.6 2.4 2.6 2.9 3.2 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.4 3.1

South Africa 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5

Other Africa 2.0 1.9 2.1 2.4 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.9 2.6

Middle East 2.8 2.6 2.6 2.9 3.1 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.9 1.5

  Asia 7.5 7.4 7.5 7.6 8.5 12.3 12.4 12.8 12.5 13.2

Japan 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.1 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.8 1.7

China 1.5 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.4 4.7 5.0 5.6 5.8 6.3

 Australia and New Zealand 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3

Six East Asian traders 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.7 3.5 3.4 3.2 3.0 3.0

Other Asia 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.7 1.7 1.9

Total merchandise 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

  Agricultural products 9.1 8.8 9.0 9.3 10.5 9.4 9.0 9.3 9.6 10.9

Food 7.6 7.4 7.6 8.0 9.1 7.7 7.3 7.7 8.1 9.3

Fish 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.8

Other food products 7.0 6.8 7.0 7.4 8.5 7.0 6.6 6.9 7.4 8.5

Raw materials 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5

Fuels and mining products 9.4 10.8 10.5 11.9 9.6 15.2 17.4 16.7 19.5 15.5

Ores and other minerals 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.2 0.9 1.4 1.7 1.8 1.8 1.3

Fuels 6.7 7.3 6.9 8.5 6.9 11.8 12.9 11.9 15.3 12.4

Non-ferrous metals 1.8 2.4 2.5 2.2 1.8 2.0 2.9 2.9 2.4 1.9

Manufactures 79.4 78.4 78.5 76.5 77.3 73.5 71.8 72.3 68.9 71.5

Iron and steel 3.4 3.6 4.0 4.1 2.9 3.2 3.4 4.0 3.9 2.6

Chemicals 15.1 14.9 15.2 15.0 17.2 12.7 12.4 12.8 12.6 14.3

Pharmaceuticals 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.2 6.7 3.9 3.8 3.8 3.8 5.1

Other chemicals 10.0 9.9 10.1 9.9 10.4 8.8 8.6 9.0 8.7 9.1

Other semi-manufactures 8.4 8.3 8.5 8.1 8.2 7.7 7.5 7.7 7.4 7.5

Machinery and transport equipment 39.1 38.8 38.3 36.9 35.9 36.1 35.3 34.5 32.3 32.6

Office and telecom equipment 8.7 8.7 7.1 6.5 6.7 10.5 10.7 9.1 8.4 8.9

EDP and office equipment 3.4 3.3 2.8 2.5 2.6 4.6 4.6 3.8 3.4 3.6

Telecommunications equipment 3.8 4.1 3.1 3.0 3.1 4.3 4.7 4.1 3.7 4.0

Integrated circuits 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.2 1.3

Transport equipment 15.6 15.1 15.5 14.7 14.0 13.7 12.9 13.3 12.1 12.3

  Automotive products 11.5 11.1 11.4 10.6 9.4 9.8 9.4 9.7 8.6 8.1

Other transport equipment 4.2 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.6 3.9 3.6 3.6 3.5 4.2

Other machinery 14.8 15.0 15.7 15.7 15.2 11.8 11.6 12.2 11.8 11.4

Power generating machinery - 1.6 1.6 1.7 2.0 - 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.6

Non-electrical machinery - 9.1 9.7 9.7 8.9 - 6.4 6.9 6.7 5.9

Electrical machinery - 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.3 - 4.0 4.0 3.8 3.9

Textiles 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.5

Clothing 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.2 3.1 2.9 2.9 2.8 3.3

Other manufactures 9.2 9.0 8.9 8.7 9.5 9.1 8.7 8.8 8.6 9.7

Personal and household goods 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.9 2.0 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.4

Scientific and controlling instruments 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.1 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.8

Miscellaneous manufactures 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.9 5.4 5.1 4.9 5.0 4.8 5.5

Share

Merchandise trade of Europe by region and by product, 2005-2009

ImportsExports

Value

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Table A17

(Billion dollars and percentage)

1963 1973 1983 1993 2003 2009 1963 1973 1983 1993 2003 2009

World 5.5 36.9 147.0 362.2 471.8 580.7 6.7 38.3 126.4 241.6 382.9 552.0

World 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

North America 30.7 29.2 32.4 32.2 27.3 18.6 37.6 30.2 24.6 26.9 18.1 12.8

South and Central America 5.3 5.2 2.3 3.3 1.4 2.1 6.4 4.4 3.5 2.8 2.0 2.9

Europe 13.3 17.9 15.8 18.3 17.0 14.0 10.0 10.6 8.8 15.5 14.5 12.3

European Union (27) ... ... ... 16.9 16.0 12.5 ... ... ... ... 13.1 10.7

Other Europe ... ... ... 1.4 0.9 1.6 ... ... ... ... 1.5 1.6

Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) - - - 0.5 0.5 0.7 - - - 1.2 1.2 1.7

Russian Federation - - - 0.4 0.4 0.6 - - - 1.1 1.1 1.6

  Africa 6.3 4.1 3.6 2.0 1.0 1.4 3.9 4.5 2.6 1.6 1.7 1.7

South Africa 1.5 1.6 1.2 0.6 0.4 0.4 1.9 1.5 1.3 0.8 0.9 0.9

Other Africa 4.8 2.4 2.4 1.5 0.6 1.0 2.0 3.1 1.3 0.8 0.7 0.8

Middle East 3.2 4.1 10.8 3.3 2.7 3.7 11.2 12.5 26.5 11.3 13.4 16.8

  Asia 34.9 31.6 31.0 40.1 49.0 56.6 28.2 34.5 32.6 40.3 49.1 51.4

China a 1.1 2.8 3.3 4.8 15.4 21.6 1.1 2.5 4.0 8.5 19.7 22.2

Six East Asian traders 15.8 18.0 17.8 28.3 26.0 13.3 8.4 9.8 9.7 17.0 16.5 14.5

 Australia and New Zealand 3.7 3.9 3.6 2.5 2.5 2.4 8.5 10.2 6.0 5.8 4.5 6.7

Other Asia 14.2 6.9 6.3 4.6 5.1 19.4 10.3 12.0 12.9 9.1 8.4 8.0

Total merchandise 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

  Agricultural products 8.8 4.1 1.8 1.0 1.0 1.4 44.5 36.0 20.7 24.6 15.3 12.3

Food 5.9 2.4 1.0 0.6 0.5 0.7 20.8 18.9 13.5 17.3 12.3 10.4

Fish 3.7 1.4 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.5 2.6 3.1 5.8 3.3 2.3

Other food products 2.2 0.9 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.4 20.2 16.3 10.5 11.6 9.0 8.1

Raw materials 3.0 1.7 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.7 23.7 17.1 7.1 7.3 2.9 1.8

Fuels and mining products 1.2 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.7 4.4 32.9 37.8 55.9 26.8 26.1 34.0

Ores and other minerals 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.9 13.0 11.6 5.9 3.6 2.7 4.4

Fuels 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.3 1.8 18.0 21.8 46.7 20.4 21.2 27.7

Non-ferrous metals 0.8 0.8 1.0 0.7 0.9 1.8 1.9 4.3 3.2 2.7 2.2 1.9

Manufactures 88.8 93.1 95.6 95.5 93.0 87.5 22.4 25.6 21.5 46.1 57.0 51.8

Iron and steel 12.9 14.4 8.7 4.0 3.8 5.4 1.3 0.6 1.1 1.7 0.9 1.0

Chemicals 5.8 5.8 4.6 5.6 8.3 10.6 5.5 4.9 5.5 7.3 7.7 8.9

Pharmaceuticals 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.9 1.0 1.6 1.6 2.6

Other chemicals 5.3 5.5 4.4 5.1 7.6 9.8 4.9 3.9 4.6 5.7 6.1 6.3

Other semi-manufactures 11.7 7.0 6.3 4.4 4.3 4.7 1.2 3.9 2.1 4.9 4.3 3.9

Machinery and transport equipment 27.4 51.7 63.8 71.8 66.8 58.2 12.0 8.3 7.0 16.9 27.6 23.0

Office and telecom equipment 6.8 12.7 18.4 23.3 19.1 13.6 2.1 2.1 1.9 6.8 14.2 11.2

EDP and office equipment ... ... 4.8 9.1 5.1 3.2 ... ... 0.8 2.9 6.3 3.6

Telecommunications equipment ... ... 11.1 8.1 6.5 4.1 ... ... 0.4 1.8 3.4 4.1

Integrated circuits ... ... 2.5 6.1 7.5 6.3 ... ... 0.7 2.2 4.5 3.4

Transport equipment 12.2 26.1 28.6 28.3 27.4 24.6 2.4 1.8 2.1 4.5 4.7 3.3

  Automotive products 3.4 12.0 20.9 22.1 21.8 17.9 0.5 0.6 0.5 2.7 2.9 1.8

Other transport equipment 8.7 14.1 7.7 6.2 5.6 6.8 1.9 1.2 1.6 1.8 1.8 1.5

Other machinery 8.4 12.9 16.8 20.1 20.4 20.0 7.5 4.4 3.0 5.6 8.7 8.5

Power generating machinery 0.2 0.5 1.3 1.3 1.2 2.0 0.9 0.3 0.6 0.8 1.2 1.3

Non-electrical machinery 4.6 8.1 10.3 12.4 12.6 11.5 5.4 2.8 1.6 2.7 4.1 3.3

Electrical machinery 3.6 4.3 5.1 6.4 6.6 6.4 1.3 1.3 0.9 2.1 3.4 3.8

Textiles 16.8 6.6 3.6 1.9 1.4 1.1 0.6 3.0 1.2 1.6 1.3 1.2

Clothing 3.9 1.0 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.5 1.2 5.2 5.1 4.6

Other manufactures 10.3 6.5 8.1 7.7 8.4 7.6 1.7 3.6 3.3 8.5 10.2 9.2

Personal and household goods 1.7 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.4 0.6 2.4 2.7 2.5

Scientific and controlling instruments 3.1 3.7 1.4 2.1 3.1 3.1 1.0 1.0 0.8 1.5 2.5 2.0

Miscellaneous manufactures 5.5 2.4 6.5 5.4 5.1 4.3 0.6 2.1 1.9 4.6 5.0 4.7

a Includes significant shipments recorded as exports to Hong Kong, China with China as final destination.

Share

Merchandise trade of Japan by region and by product, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2009

Exports Imports

Value

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Table A18

(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 30.27 19.12 1.82 2.85 4.26 3.76 0.53 0.11 1.89 0.54 1.57 0.07 13.79 3.79

2009 23.43 1 8.15 1.52 2.80 3.21 3.47 0.28 0.07 1.16 0.52 1.60 0.07 12.43 3.36Food 2008 22.20 16.50 1.74 2.55 2.94 3.48 0.52 0.08 1.72 0.48 1.40 0.07 8.83 2.99

2009 18.20 16.04 1.47 2.58 2.43 3.23 0.27 0.06 1.03 0.47 1.52 0.06 8.36 2.83

Fish 2008 2.30 0.74 0.05 0.17 0.47 0.09 0.12 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.71 0.87

2009 2.05 0.70 0.05 0.16 0.39 0.09 0.09 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.62 0.90Other food products 2008 1 9.90 15.77 1.68 2.39 2.47 3.40 0.40 0.04 1.72 0.47 1.40 0.06 8.12 2.12

2009 16.15 1 5.34 1.42 2.41 2.04 3.14 0.18 0.02 1.02 0.46 1.52 0.06 7.74 1.94

Raw materials 2008 8.07 2.62 0.08 0.30 1.32 0.28 0.01 0.03 0.17 0.06 0.17 0.00 4.96 0.802009 5.23 2.11 0.05 0.22 0.78 0.24 0.01 0.02 0.14 0.05 0.08 0.00 4.07 0.52

Fuels and mining products 2008 136.86 2 5.15 1.40 4.24 11.78 1 4.19 0.05 2.68 0.33 10.98 0.27 4.35 10.79 1.84

2009 77.73 14.46 0.71 3.24 5.61 7.67 0.01 3.58 0.25 5.42 0.14 2.63 8.58 1.32

Ores and other minerals 2008 4.41 4.53 0.49 1.58 6.01 0.34 0.03 0.00 0.31 0.13 0.13 0.00 4.23 0.52

2009 2.54 2.35 0.16 1.30 3.22 0.18 0.00 0.01 0.18 0.12 0.10 0.01 3.20 0.51

Fuels 2008 117.07 16.93 0.79 1.91 3.89 13.33 0.01 2.58 0.02 10.76 0.04 4.34 3.98 0.66

2009 66.16 9.75 0.49 1.45 1.63 7.03 0.00 3.54 0.07 5.26 0.01 2.62 3.69 0.50

Non-ferrous metals 2008 15.38 3.69 0.12 0.75 1.89 0.52 0.00 0.10 0.01 0.09 0.10 0.01 2.58 0.662009 9.04 2.37 0.06 0.50 0.76 0.47 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.01 1.69 0.31

Manufactures 2008 173.38 181.85 4.78 2.77 18.19 41.01 1.41 0.59 1.72 0.89 2.29 1.27 1 2.58 72.96

2009 124.84 142.38 3.02 1.92 14.97 34.29 0.86 0.35 1.51 0.68 2.16 0.87 9.88 61.87

Iron and steel 2008 8.30 7.83 0.22 0.41 0.42 1.69 0.01 0.16 0.06 0.14 0.05 0.01 0.27 2.29

2009 4.18 4.75 0.06 0.19 0.16 0.87 0.00 0.08 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.01 0.30 1.44

Chemicals 2008 28.31 25.33 1.13 0.78 3.27 11.13 0.07 0.29 0.16 0.37 0.18 0.56 4.79 3.002009 21.28 2 2.04 0.53 0.46 2.99 1 0.78 0.04 0.15 0.11 0.31 0.16 0.31 2.83 2.56

Pharmaceuticals 2008 4.59 3.24 0.09 0.10 1.16 7.11 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.07 0.25 0.22 0.50

2009 4.77 3.72 0.08 0.15 1.20 7.49 0.02 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.08 0.19 0.24 0.49

Other chemicals 2008 23.72 22.09 1.04 0.68 2.11 4.01 0.05 0.29 0.14 0.37 0.11 0.32 4.57 2.502009 16.52 18.32 0.45 0.31 1.79 3.29 0.02 0.15 0.06 0.30 0.08 0.11 2.59 2.07

Other semi-manufactures 2008 24.18 18.13 0.92 0.35 3.80 3.12 0.08 0.06 0.25 0.04 0.37 0.18 0.92 6.29

2009 18.16 1 5.44 0.64 0.28 2.58 2.54 0.03 0.06 0.18 0.03 0.23 0.13 0.61 5.21Machinery and transport equipment 2008 93.91 106.87 2.15 0.81 8.84 19.43 1.09 0.05 1.09 0.20 1.46 0.31 5.39 39.50

2009 66.64 79.99 1.50 0.60 7.74 15.41 0.71 0.03 1.07 0.18 1.50 0.24 5.06 32.80

Office and telecom equipment 2008 10.63 12.16 0.27 0.09 1.78 1.29 0.08 0.00 0.10 0.01 0.16 0.13 1.29 18.67

2009 8.22 9.96 0.22 0.08 1.32 1.10 0.03 0.00 0.07 0.01 0.14 0.09 1.02 15.84EDP and office equipment 2008 2.81 4.40 0.13 0.02 0.65 0.54 0.04 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.08 0.03 0.36 8.02

2009 1.99 3.35 0.08 0.02 0.47 0.46 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.09 0.02 0.37 6.57

Telecommunications equipment 2008 5.49 6.29 0.14 0.01 0.85 0.54 0.04 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.07 0.10 0.64 8.30

2009 4.43 5.19 0.12 0.01 0.63 0.52 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.05 0.07 0.48 7.22Integrated circuits 2008 2.33 1.47 0.01 0.05 0.29 0.21 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.28 2.35

2009 1.80 1.41 0.01 0.05 0.22 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.17 2.05

Transport equipment 2008 58.66 59.46 0.66 0.39 3.23 6.64 0.22 0.02 0.45 0.02 0.42 0.05 1.25 10.36

2009 39.90 4 1.37 0.33 0.22 3.37 5.20 0.18 0.02 0.45 0.02 0.61 0.05 1.25 8.52  Automotive products 2008 5 0.26 47.63 0.31 0.26 0.44 4.44 0.08 0.00 0.22 0.01 0.14 0.01 0.33 8.70

2009 33.20 3 2.89 0.13 0.15 0.24 3.31 0.05 0.00 0.14 0.01 0.17 0.00 0.24 7.15

Other transport equipment 2008 8.40 1 1.83 0.35 0.13 2.79 2.20 0.14 0.02 0.23 0.01 0.27 0.05 0.92 1.662009 6.70 8.48 0.20 0.07 3.13 1.89 0.14 0.02 0.31 0.01 0.44 0.04 1.00 1.36

Other machinery 2008 24.62 35.25 1.22 0.33 3.83 11.51 0.79 0.02 0.54 0.17 0.89 0.13 2.85 10.47

2009 18.52 2 8.66 0.96 0.30 3.06 9.11 0.49 0.01 0.55 0.16 0.75 0.11 2.80 8.44

Power generating machinery 2008 4.28 4.22 0.20 0.05 1.55 2.60 0.03 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.22 0.04 0.42 0.612009 3.27 3.96 0.22 0.07 1.39 2.33 0.03 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.17 0.02 0.58 0.57

Non-electrical machiner y 2008 15.18 21.66 0.82 0.19 1.73 7.04 0.72 0.01 0.40 0.13 0.56 0.05 1.87 5.54

2009 11.13 1 6.94 0.62 0.14 1.20 5.22 0.43 0.00 0.36 0.13 0.50 0.04 1.75 4.11

Electrical machinery 2008 5.16 9.37 0.20 0.09 0.55 1.87 0.04 0.01 0.06 0.04 0.10 0.05 0.56 4.322009 4.12 7.76 0.12 0.09 0.46 1.56 0.03 0.01 0.08 0.03 0.08 0.05 0.47 3.77

Textiles 2008 1.73 2.33 0.04 0.03 0.08 0.50 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.11 1.40

2009 1.44 1.88 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.38 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.09 1.22

Clothing 2008 1.07 0.82 0.01 0.20 0.12 0.56 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.04 6.56

2009 0.84 0.69 0.01 0.20 0.10 0.42 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.04 6.14

Other manufactures 2008 15.88 20.55 0.30 0.19 1.65 4.58 0.14 0.02 0.13 0.04 0.21 0.14 1.04 13.93

2009 12.30 1 7.59 0.24 0.18 1.34 3.89 0.07 0.02 0.12 0.03 0.19 0.12 0.95 1 2.49Personal and household goods 2008 4.68 3.06 0.03 0.07 0.09 0.93 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.05 4.62

2009 2.99 2.38 0.02 0.06 0.07 0.72 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.05 0.01 0.05 4.09

Scientific and controlling 2008 3.00 5.52 0.15 0.05 0.77 1.50 0.05 0.01 0.08 0.00 0.12 0.04 0.64 1.17

instruments 2009 2.50 4.70 0.13 0.06 0.69 1.36 0.03 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.10 0.04 0.58 1.17Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 8.19 11.98 0.12 0.06 0.79 2.14 0.08 0.01 0.04 0.02 0.06 0.09 0.36 8.14

2009 6.81 10.52 0.09 0.06 0.59 1.81 0.03 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.04 0.06 0.32 7.23

Total merchandise a 2008 359.38 234.45 8.11 12.90 40.09 60.64 1.99 3.50 4.03 12.56 4.41 5.81 37.68 78.87

2009 240.81 181.70 5.36 11.45 29.78 46.57 1.15 4.14 2.97 6.78 4.08 3.62 31.26 66.79

North America

South & Central

America

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Canada

AsiaEurope CIS Africa Middle East

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(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 28.70 18.12 3.74 3.46 3.33 1.04 5.01 0.09 1.56 0.92 0.93 0.11 54.14 30.25

2009 22.31 17.09 2.91 3.15 4.07 0.97 3.73 0.08 1.10 0.96 0.68 0.08 43.65 28.44Food 2008 20.73 15.54 2.49 3.19 1.54 0.78 3.70 0.06 1.46 0.89 0.42 0.04 39.36 26.15

2009 17.15 15.02 2.15 2.91 2.25 0.77 2.80 0.06 1.04 0.94 0.34 0.04 33.29 25.27

Fish 2008 2.30 0.72 0.45 0.04 0.24 0.29 0.28 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.01 3.67 1.912009 2.05 0.68 0.36 0.04 0.19 0.30 0.23 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.01 3.21 1.90

Other food products 2008 18.43 14.82 2.04 3.15 1.30 0.50 3.43 0.04 1.46 0.89 0.38 0.03 35.69 24.24

2009 15.10 14.35 1.78 2.87 2.05 0.47 2.57 0.04 1.04 0.93 0.31 0.03 30.08 23.37

Raw materials 2008 7.97 2.59 1.24 0.27 1.78 0.26 1.31 0.03 0.10 0.02 0.51 0.07 14.77 4.102009 5.17 2.07 0.76 0.24 1.82 0.20 0.93 0.02 0.06 0.02 0.34 0.04 10.36 3.17

Fuels and mining products 2008 136.44 2 4.09 8.35 8.64 2.93 0.81 4.16 0.10 0.42 1.01 1.86 0.21 161.48 6 3.43

2009 77.50 13.90 3.88 4.69 3.29 0.23 2.42 0.04 0.23 0.52 1.49 0.31 93.04 38.33Ores and other minerals 2008 4.28 4.50 3.64 0.29 1.90 0.06 1.03 0.01 0.13 0.02 0.45 0.00 15.60 7.09

2009 2.51 2.31 1.89 0.15 1.81 0.04 0.50 0.01 0.03 0.04 0.29 0.00 9.41 4.47

Fuels 2008 116.91 15.96 3.11 7.90 0.24 0.28 2.20 0.05 0.16 0.94 1.21 0.17 125.81 50.52

2009 66.07 9.34 1.40 4.22 0.78 0.05 1.62 0.03 0.09 0.40 0.94 0.25 72.05 3 0.13

Non-ferrous metals 2008 15.25 3.63 1.60 0.44 0.79 0.47 0.93 0.04 0.13 0.05 0.19 0.04 20.06 5.812009 8.92 2.25 0.59 0.31 0.70 0.15 0.31 0.01 0.12 0.08 0.26 0.05 11.58 3.72

Manufactures 2008 169.83 164.92 16.84 37.42 3.59 38.26 1.22 14.20 3.49 14.37 0.81 5.31 214.35 301.35

2009 121.96 127.34 13.78 30 .98 2.42 33.62 1.11 10.72 2.83 12.55 0.90 4.80 157.25 242.36

Iron and steel 2008 7.92 7.60 0.39 1.47 0.05 1.14 0.02 0.44 0.38 0.16 0.02 0.28 9.33 12.52

2009 4.04 4.58 0.15 0.78 0.04 0.61 0.01 0.38 0.15 0.11 0.02 0.22 4.78 7.37

Chemicals 2008 27.88 24.88 2.89 9.38 1.94 1.11 0.34 0.38 0.42 0.31 0.21 0.19 37.92 41.462009 20.99 21.58 2.62 8.97 0.81 0.93 0.27 0.34 0.28 0.27 0.19 0.12 27.94 36.60

Pharmaceuticals 2008 4.57 3.14 0.85 5.99 0.02 0.16 0.05 0.06 0.01 0.07 0.02 0.00 6.18 11.20

2009 4.75 3.56 0.91 6.14 0.02 0.16 0.08 0.06 0.02 0.06 0.02 0.00 6.44 12.04

Other chemicals 2008 23.31 21.73 2.04 3.39 1.92 0.95 0.29 0.32 0.41 0.24 0.19 0.18 31.74 30.262009 16.25 18.03 1.71 2.83 0.80 0.77 0.20 0.29 0.27 0.20 0.17 0.11 21.50 24.55

Other semi-manufactures 2008 23.91 17.39 3.61 2.89 0.10 3.81 0.12 0.81 0.25 0.46 0.05 0.33 30.53 28.17

2009 17.98 14.86 2.46 2.37 0.11 3.27 0.09 0.61 0.16 0.39 0.06 0.26 22.44 23.70Machinery and transport equipment 2008 91.70 93.57 8.24 18.76 1.22 16.24 0.55 11.61 2.20 11.47 0.41 4.24 113.95 167.16

2009 64.55 68.06 7.15 14.78 1.19 14.56 0.57 8.56 2.07 10.11 0.51 3.95 84.23 129.26

Office and telecom equipment 2008 9.96 7.31 1.72 1.22 0.22 10.17 0.21 1.75 0.67 4.23 0.11 1.64 14.31 32.34

2009 7.46 5.71 1.26 1.03 0.21 9.25 0.20 1.32 0.76 3.58 0.08 1.43 11.02 27.07EDP and office equipment 2008 2.78 3.47 0.63 0.52 0.09 5.28 0.07 0.81 0.03 0.87 0.03 0.15 4.11 13.00

2009 1.97 2.50 0.45 0.44 0.10 4.61 0.08 0.61 0.01 0.74 0.02 0.12 3.05 10.42

Telecommunications equipment 2008 5.29 2.67 0.81 0.50 0.09 4.73 0.08 0.76 0.19 3.34 0.05 0.66 7.28 15.252009 4.30 2.15 0.59 0.48 0.09 4.46 0.09 0.58 0.13 2.83 0.03 0.46 5.75 13.01

Integrated circuits 2008 1.88 1.17 0.28 0.20 0.04 0.17 0.06 0.18 0.45 0.02 0.03 0.84 2.92 4.09

2009 1.19 1.06 0.22 0.11 0.02 0.18 0.02 0.13 0.62 0.02 0.02 0.84 2.22 3.64

Transport equipment 2008 5 7.64 54.05 2.99 6.55 0.25 1.24 0.15 6.78 1.02 4.54 0.07 1.70 64.89 76.952009 39.15 36.40 3.07 5.07 0.12 1.05 0.20 5.25 0.74 4.27 0.04 1.71 46.09 55.38

  Automotive products 2008 49.43 43.20 0.43 4.42 0.16 0.82 0.03 5.93 0.82 4.09 0.01 1.60 51.80 61.05

2009 32.64 29.04 0.23 3.27 0.04 0.64 0.03 4.60 0.55 3.67 0.01 1.68 34.17 43.50

Other transport equipment 2008 8.20 10.85 2.57 2.13 0.09 0.42 0.12 0.85 0.20 0.44 0.06 0.09 13.10 15.902009 6.51 7.36 2.84 1.80 0.08 0.40 0.17 0.65 0.19 0.60 0.03 0.04 11.92 11.88

Other machiner y 2008 24.10 32.21 3.53 10.98 0.76 4 .83 0.20 3 .08 0.51 2.70 0.23 0 .90 34.74 57.88

2009 17.94 25.95 2.82 8.68 0.86 4.27 0.18 1.99 0.57 2.26 0.39 0.81 27.13 46.80

Power generating machinery 2008 4.26 3.92 1.42 2.55 0.10 0.26 0.04 0.18 0.03 0.22 0.02 0.03 6.78 7.522009 3.21 3.67 1.29 2.29 0.09 0.22 0.05 0.19 0.05 0.14 0.16 0.04 5.76 6.95

Non-electrical machinery 2008 14.78 20.76 1.59 6.72 0.52 1.94 0.11 2.15 0.39 0.72 0.17 0.60 21.29 34.61

2009 10.68 16.08 1.10 5.00 0.64 1.67 0.10 1.26 0.45 0.65 0.17 0.55 15.98 26.58

Electrical machiner y 2008 5.07 7.53 0.52 1.71 0.14 2.63 0.05 0.75 0.09 1.77 0.05 0.26 6.68 15.75

2009 4.05 6.19 0.43 1.39 0.13 2.38 0.03 0.54 0.07 1.47 0.06 0.22 5.38 13.27

Textiles 2008 1.71 2.20 0.08 0.43 0.03 0.80 0.01 0.04 0.01 0.11 0.03 0.08 1.99 4.32

2009 1.43 1.78 0.06 0.33 0.03 0.69 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.08 0.02 0.06 1.64 3.57Clothing 2008 1.07 0.52 0.11 0.43 0.00 4.44 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.29 0.00 0.05 1.27 8.25

2009 0.83 0.44 0.09 0.32 0.00 4.01 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.24 0.01 0.03 1.01 7.56

Other manufactures 2008 15.63 18.76 1.52 4.06 0.24 10.71 0.18 0.92 0.23 1.55 0.10 0.15 19.35 39.47

2009 12.14 16.04 1.24 3.43 0.23 9.56 0.15 0.80 0.15 1.34 0.09 0.16 15.21 34.31Personal and household goods 2008 4.60 2.50 0.08 0.89 0.01 3.83 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.55 0.00 0.02 4.90 8.73

2009 2.95 1.91 0.06 0.69 0.01 3.40 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.46 0.00 0.02 3.19 7.28

Scientific and controlling 2008 2.92 4.94 0.70 1.39 0.18 0.50 0.08 0.31 0.08 0.51 0.07 0.03 4.81 8.30

instruments 2009 2.44 4.17 0.64 1.24 0.17 0.50 0.06 0.28 0.05 0.46 0.07 0.03 4.12 7.34Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 8.11 1 1.33 0.74 1.78 0.05 6.39 0.08 0.56 0.07 0.49 0.03 0.10 9.64 2 2.44

2009 6.74 9.97 0.54 1.50 0.05 5.65 0.07 0.48 0.06 0.42 0.02 0.11 7.90 19.69

Total merchandise a 2008 353.78 214.08 34.27 51.02 9.89 40.15 10.47 14.40 5.52 16.86 3.62 5.66 455.72 408.74

2009 236.51 164.25 26.15 39.74 9.81 34.87 7.30 10.86 4.22 14.53 3.10 5.21 315.42 321.05

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 39.62 41.09 13.38 20.73 17.50 21.32 2.49 0.61 6.20 2.16 5.38 0.36 55.41 29.66

2009 34.85 35.07 10.09 19.06 13.26 18.87 1.88 0.56 4.51 2.05 3.58 0.34 51.33 24.80

Food 2008 33.44 32.60 11.45 17.31 12.39 19.20 2.33 0.50 5.77 1.71 4.96 0.30 42.26 23.56

2009 30.20 29.52 8.54 16.50 9.33 17.34 1.74 0.52 4.13 1.78 3.26 0.28 40.11 21.09Fish 2008 0.98 2.79 0.09 2.84 1.17 0.57 0.10 0.31 0.02 0.12 0.03 0.02 1.88 8.16

2009 0.94 2.52 0.10 2.41 0.96 0.91 0.06 0.30 0.03 0.10 0.02 0.01 1.90 7.47

Other food products 2008 32.45 2 9.81 11.35 1 4.47 11.21 1 8.64 2.23 0.19 5.74 1.59 4.94 0.28 40.38 1 5.402009 29.27 27.00 8.44 14.09 8.36 16.43 1.68 0.21 4.10 1.67 3.24 0.27 38.21 13.61

Raw materials 2008 6.18 8.49 1.93 3.41 5.11 2.11 0.16 0.10 0.44 0.45 0.42 0.06 13.15 6.10

2009 4.64 5.54 1.55 2.57 3.93 1.53 0.14 0.04 0.38 0.28 0.32 0.06 11.22 3.72

Fuels and mining products 2008 41.74 179.06 20.26 97.74 32.85 44.41 0.34 27.92 2.83 104.33 1.73 88.13 26.20 16.71

2009 25.76 104.73 15.28 58.70 22.79 24.68 0.16 19.41 2.17 55.61 1.33 38.62 20.65 9.67

Ores and other minerals 2008 6.27 5.35 0.49 2.56 9.94 1.41 0.09 0.29 0.52 1.48 0.10 0.07 14.81 2.25

2009 3.17 3.14 0.34 1.22 7.02 0.68 0.01 0.24 0.17 1.01 0.09 0.03 11.22 1.42Fuels 2008 27.58 155.53 19.27 88.69 19.00 36.29 0.19 24.19 2.26 99.49 1.11 87.58 7.13 10.10

2009 17.36 90.51 14.55 53.56 13.24 20.48 0.12 17.54 1.96 52.97 0.88 38.37 6.61 5.66

Non-ferrous metals 2008 7.89 18.18 0.51 6.49 3.92 6.71 0.06 3.44 0.05 3.35 0.52 0.49 4.26 4.362009 5.23 11.08 0.38 3.91 2.53 3.51 0.03 1.63 0.04 1.63 0.36 0.22 2.83 2.59

Manufactures 2008 316.44 309.47 96.33 43.25 239.86 320.81 10.73 9.51 18.34 10.18 47.01 24.69 244.65 698.81

2009 254.78 241.83 70.81 29.11 166.15 248.52 5.11 3.71 14.55 6.58 31.45 20.08 182.02 571.66

Iron and steel 2008 12.18 11.07 2.14 5.74 2.20 9.78 0.08 3.89 0.40 1.36 0.52 0.12 2.64 17.752009 7.78 5.30 1.30 1.77 1.26 5.30 0.07 1.05 0.49 0.38 0.31 0.09 2.02 7.75

Chemicals 2008 46.13 31.52 20.98 9.43 5 9.06 92.39 1.01 4.16 2.10 1.63 3.00 6.34 46.60 35.44

2009 41.55 24.09 15.96 4.98 54.95 85.21 0.76 1.68 2.07 0.78 2.69 5.48 41.42 31.74

Pharmaceuticals 2008 4.14 4.93 1.72 0.16 27.04 43.32 0.14 0.00 0.22 0.01 0.47 3.81 4.36 7.632009 5.75 5.14 1.83 0.18 29.68 42.48 0.10 0.00 0.27 0.02 0.55 3.84 5.90 8.50

Other chemicals 2008 41.99 26.59 19.26 9.26 32.02 49.07 0.87 4.16 1.89 1.62 2.53 2.54 42.24 27.81

2009 35.80 18.95 14.13 4.81 25.27 42.73 0.65 1.67 1.80 0.76 2.14 1.64 35.52 23.24Other semi-manufactures 2008 31.56 3 1.40 5.63 4.18 14.31 2 3.63 0.41 0.64 0.99 1.78 7.37 1 0.18 14.89 5 4.60

2009 26.96 24.10 4.47 3.07 10.47 16.55 0.25 0.43 0.99 1.08 4.74 6.15 12.19 41.89

Machinery and t ranspor t equipment 2008 180.07 197.32 54.04 9.71 121.97 143.22 8.24 0.32 13.45 2.67 32.31 4.52 146.80 378.89

2009 137.54 156.53 37.48 7.64 62.48 100.88 3.50 0.25 9.68 1.97 20.05 5.47 96.23 307.72Office and telecom equipment 2008 37.11 45.23 16.20 1.08 25.00 13.49 0.44 0.02 1.14 0.14 2.56 1.32 55.66 198.66

2009 34.63 42.64 14.12 3.05 17.64 9.93 0.28 0.02 0.85 0.09 2.50 3.19 42.92 176.57

EDP and office equipment 2008 16.07 8.43 7.87 0.51 10.15 4.76 0.21 0.00 0.42 0.02 0.93 0.37 11.38 90.63

2009 14.45 9.10 7.06 2.66 7.21 3.94 0.14 0.00 0.33 0.01 0.97 0.29 9.48 80.91Telecommunications equipment 2008 13.70 35.08 5.72 0.33 9.06 5.41 0.18 0.01 0.67 0.03 1.25 0.87 9.65 87.19

2009 13.16 3 1.78 4.88 0.26 6.49 4.04 0.10 0.01 0.48 0.03 1.26 0.79 8.95 7 9.79

Integrated circuits 2008 7.33 1.72 2.61 0.24 5.79 3.32 0.05 0.01 0.05 0.09 0.38 0.08 34.62 20.852009 7.02 1.76 2.17 0.13 3.94 1.94 0.04 0.02 0.05 0.05 0.27 2.11 24.50 15.88

Transport equipment 2008 77.70 95.92 13.16 4.18 47.16 54.51 3.60 0.18 5.65 2.07 17.91 1.08 38.19 86.50

2009 50.00 70.33 5.75 1.68 15.24 36.00 0.61 0.12 3.10 1.56 8.24 0.59 12.24 56.87

  Automotive products 2008 63.17 84.19 5.34 1.08 18.86 39.95 2.38 0.01 3.27 1.97 9.55 0.08 8.63 71.962009 43.65 61.41 4.14 0.50 9.18 23.99 0.43 0.00 2.33 1.47 6.10 0.10 6.69 45.84

Other transport equipment 2008 14.52 11.73 7.81 3.10 28.30 14.56 1.22 0.17 2.38 0.11 8.35 1.00 29.56 14.54

2009 6.35 8.93 1.61 1.18 6.06 12.01 0.18 0.11 0.77 0.09 2.13 0.49 5.55 11.03

Other machinery 2008 65.26 56.17 24.68 4.45 49.81 75.23 4.20 0.13 6.66 0.46 11.85 2.13 52.95 93.722009 52.91 43.55 17.61 2.91 29.60 54.94 2.60 0.11 5.73 0.32 9.31 1.69 41.07 74.27

Power generating machinery 2008 6.68 7.35 4.79 0.87 16.95 1 7.19 0.37 0.02 0.74 0.02 2.65 0.44 9.47 7.95

2009 4.09 5.81 2.46 0.56 5.13 14.04 0.44 0.03 0.61 0.03 2.39 0.36 4.62 7.29

Non-electrical machinery 2008 36.82 24.57 15.06 1.84 21.89 42.94 3.53 0.05 5.35 0.37 7.41 0.75 31.04 43.892009 30.08 18.54 11.52 1.09 14.94 29.47 1.93 0.04 4.50 0.23 5.13 0.57 25.52 31.77

Electrical machinery 2008 21.76 24.25 4.83 1.73 10.97 15.09 0.30 0.05 0.57 0.07 1.79 0.94 12.45 41.88

2009 18.74 19.21 3.63 1.27 9.53 11.44 0.24 0.04 0.62 0.06 1.79 0.76 10.93 35.21

Textiles 2008 5.72 3.02 3.28 0.62 1.37 3.61 0.05 0.05 0.10 0.22 0.16 0.59 1.79 15.022009 4.72 2.64 2.47 0.50 1.06 2.52 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.18 0.14 0.53 1.42 12.80

Clothing 2008 2.20 5.08 0.70 9.63 0.69 3.30 0.02 0.05 0.03 2.17 0.19 1.35 0.64 60.89

2009 2.10 4.18 0.62 7.85 0.65 2.23 0.01 0.04 0.03 1.87 0.16 1.03 0.61 54.86Other manufactures 2008 3 8.59 30.06 9.56 3.94 40.27 44.88 0.93 0.40 1.26 0.34 3.46 1.58 31.30 136.23

2009 34.11 24.99 8.51 3.29 35.28 35.84 0.50 0.23 1.22 0.31 3.36 1.33 28.13 114.90

Personal and household goods 2008 5.11 8.45 0.60 1.18 0.91 5.93 0.04 0.03 0.10 0.06 0.31 0.08 1.12 47.82

2009 4.05 5.85 0.50 0.83 0.57 4.28 0.03 0.03 0.09 0.05 0.25 0.08 1.04 40.63Scientific and contro lling 2008 10.25 8.94 3.60 1.20 17.82 14.16 0.45 0.05 0.63 0.03 1.66 0.70 15 .94 12.87

instruments 2009 9.26 8.27 3.27 1.25 15.73 11.81 0.30 0.04 0.69 0.04 1.65 0.63 13.91 10.44

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 23.23 12.68 5.36 1.56 21.53 24.79 0.43 0.32 0.53 0.25 1.49 0.80 14.25 75.54

2009 20.80 10.86 4.73 1.21 18.98 19.75 0.18 0.16 0.45 0.23 1.45 0.62 13.18 63.83

Total merchandise a 2008 413.24 557.28 136.29 167.03 315.05 408.22 13.82 38.43 28.63 117.22 56.77 115.21 335.88 761.43

2009 334.53 405.91 108.53 113.20 250.86 313.47 8.20 24.09 24.27 64.62 44.28 60.89 285.78 619.70

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 14.91 19.53 21.52 28.25 16.22 6.53 17.98 12.83 15.99 1.05 6.51 0.79 140.16 115.91

2009 11.04 16.87 20.48 21.95 17.56 5.55 14.24 13.11 13.18 0.95 4.78 0.64 119 .74 100.75Food 2008 10.63 17.56 18.49 20.31 9.94 5.38 14.83 12.29 14.40 0.71 5.35 0.38 112.77 95.19

2009 7.83 15.43 18.08 16.83 11.93 4.63 12.01 12.70 12.05 0.69 3.80 0.40 97.54 87.02

Fish 2008 1.12 0.30 0.90 2.27 0.56 2.28 0.08 0.52 0.78 0.27 0.27 0.09 4.29 14.81

2009 0.93 0.38 0.87 2.02 0.60 2.13 0.06 0.50 0.75 0.26 0.26 0.11 4.01 13.74Other food products 2008 9.51 1 7.25 17.58 1 8.04 9.39 3.10 14.76 1 1.78 13.62 0.44 5.08 0.29 108.48 8 0.38

2009 6.91 15.05 17.20 14.80 11.33 2.50 11.95 12.20 11.31 0.43 3.53 0.29 93.54 73.28

Raw materials 2008 4.28 1.97 3.03 7.95 6.28 1.15 3.15 0.54 1.58 0.35 1.16 0.41 27.39 20.722009 3.21 1.43 2.41 5.13 5.63 0.92 2.23 0.41 1.12 0.26 0.98 0.24 22.19 13.73

Fuels and mining products 2008 24.58 39.55 25.31 132.66 8.08 4.99 16.37 46.39 4.46 1.69 3.85 2.51 1 25.96 558.30

2009 16.46 21.20 14.60 76.46 7.60 2.10 11.08 28.27 2.19 0.90 3.20 1.85 88.14 311.40

Ores and other minerals 2008 6.06 1.34 4.70 4.29 6.52 0.74 1.57 1.06 1.79 0.30 2.16 0.07 32.22 13.41

2009 2.81 0.66 2.42 2.56 6.11 0.34 0.75 0.58 0.73 0.18 1.64 0.01 22.02 7.75

Fuels 2008 14.80 32.18 16.43 113.02 0.44 2.19 11.09 42.51 1.32 0.78 1.10 2.23 76.53 501.87

2009 11.37 17.56 9.59 64.88 0.53 0.32 7.68 25.62 0.88 0.32 1.18 1.69 54.72 279.09

Non-ferrous metals 2008 3.72 6.04 4.18 15.35 1.11 2.06 3.70 2.82 1.35 0.61 0.59 0.21 17.20 43.022009 2.27 2.98 2.58 9.02 0.97 1.44 2.65 2.06 0.58 0.40 0.37 0.15 11.40 24.57

Manufactures 2008 220.83 297.61 2 03.96 159.65 46.48 340.48 1 11.93 149.82 44.21 136.85 23.53 45.41 9 73.39 1416.73

2009 151.55 228.96 156.29 114.73 38.49 298.00 98.17 127.10 29.93 93.37 18.48 37.23 724.90 1121.50

Iron and steel 2008 2.00 8.62 8.78 7.58 1.13 7.71 3.39 3.49 0.12 2.47 0.28 2.70 20.14 49.71

2009 1.10 4.80 5.38 3.82 0.80 2.53 2.40 1.48 0.08 1.77 0.21 1.28 13.24 21.65

Chemicals 2008 54.55 86.00 27.07 27.48 9.30 11.46 19.02 4.04 10.62 9.04 5.05 2.38 178.88 180.912009 50.58 78.53 24.40 20.78 10.10 9.05 17.13 3.32 8.91 8.01 4.56 1.70 159.41 153.96

Pharmaceuticals 2008 24.43 39.41 3.20 4.66 0.46 1.60 0.93 0.26 1.76 1.59 0.37 0.12 38.08 59.87

2009 27.08 37.91 4.53 4.87 0.53 1.62 1.21 0.27 2.42 1.91 0.52 0.13 44.08 60.16

Other chemicals 2008 30.11 46.59 23.88 22.82 8.83 9.87 18.09 3.78 8.86 7.45 4.68 2.26 140.80 121.052009 23.50 40.62 19.87 15.90 9.57 7.43 15.91 3.05 6.49 6.10 4.05 1.57 115.33 93.80

Other semi-manufactures 2008 12.74 2 1.53 20.75 2 3.05 2.24 2 9.95 10.76 8.35 2.39 5.65 0.98 3.07 75.15 126.41

2009 9.22 15.09 17.58 17.33 1.98 23.69 9.34 6.77 1.76 4.44 0.88 2.30 60.07 93.26Machinery and transport equipment 2008 113.69 137.31 117.09 85.73 28.60 156.47 62.62 111.59 22.13 107.87 13.63 33.65 556.91 736.66

2009 58.53 95.84 82.84 60.73 20.46 144.08 54.58 95.80 11.50 70.42 10.08 29.08 366.97 580.46

Offi ce and telecom equipment 2008 23.97 12.64 18.38 6.70 10.32 105.36 18.67 38.53 5.32 19.23 4.60 15.75 138.11 259.94

2009 16.89 9.34 15.26 5.36 8.97 100.89 19.31 37.28 4.05 14.01 3.91 14.64 112.95 235.50EDP and office equipment 2008 9.82 4.57 8.66 1.95 2.12 53.99 7.38 6.47 1.73 8.38 0.68 2.69 47.05 104.72

2009 6.95 3.79 6.86 1.28 2.08 5 1.89 7.56 7.83 1.26 6.47 0.53 2.40 39.64 9 6.91

Telecommunications equipment 2008 8.62 4.95 7.13 3.90 1.69 49.17 6.54 31.19 1.92 7.21 0.82 10.41 40.23 128.92

2009 6.21 3.72 6.12 3.20 1.68 46.89 7.01 28.58 1.63 5.02 0.74 10.02 35.32 116.70Integrated circuits 2008 5.52 3.13 2.59 0.85 6.51 2.20 4.75 0.87 1.67 3.63 3.10 2.65 50.83 26.31

2009 3.72 1.83 2.28 0.88 5.22 2.11 4.74 0.87 1.16 2.52 2.64 2.22 37.99 21.89

Transport equipment 2008 42.92 53.77 58.37 5 7.30 7.96 8.65 19.10 3 8.62 8.65 60.78 3.21 10.75 203.38 244.432009 14.41 34.97 36.39 39.18 2.68 6.84 13.59 31.16 2.40 37.24 1.05 7.96 95.18 167.16

  Automotive products 2008 18.31 39.71 46.94 49.05 2.01 4.75 16.23 35.13 1.71 53.16 0.75 10.16 1 11.22 199.23

2009 8.90 23.42 31.66 32.57 1.99 3.95 11.98 28.84 0.88 31.89 0.38 7.50 72.52 133.32

Other transport equipment 2008 24.61 14.05 11.43 8.25 5.95 3.90 2.87 3.48 6.94 7.62 2.46 0.59 92.17 45.202009 5.51 1 1.55 4.73 6.61 0.69 2.89 1.61 2.32 1.52 5.36 0.67 0.46 22.66 3 3.84

Other machinery 2008 46.80 70.90 40.35 21.73 10.31 42.47 24.86 34.44 8.16 27.86 5.83 7.15 215.42 232.29

2009 27.22 51.54 31.18 16.19 8.81 36.35 21.67 27.36 5.05 19.17 5.12 6.49 158.84 177.80

Power generating machinery 2008 16.10 16.63 4.25 3.96 1.23 2.61 2.42 3.40 2.19 3.34 0.90 0.59 41.64 33.862009 4.55 1 3.50 2.26 3.02 0.76 2.08 1.83 2.79 0.71 3.29 0.67 0.63 19.74 2 8.12

Non-electrical machiner y 2008 20.38 40.32 25.40 13.28 6.65 15.63 11.39 11.29 3.85 17.57 3.72 3.89 121.11 114.41

2009 13.72 27.43 19.86 9.61 5.63 12.92 10.18 8.93 2.52 10.60 3.43 3.50 93.61 81.70

Electrical machinery 2008 10.32 13.95 10.70 4.49 2.43 24.23 11.04 1 9.76 2.12 6.95 1.21 2.67 52.66 84.022009 8.95 10.60 9.06 3.56 2.42 21.35 9.66 15.65 1.81 5.27 1.02 2.36 45.49 67.98

Textiles 2008 1.30 2.92 2.63 1.52 0.55 7.88 3.08 1.50 0.25 0.58 0.14 0.80 12.47 23.13

2009 1.01 2.02 2.16 1.27 0.42 6.80 2.56 1.37 0.19 0.41 0.12 0.65 9.91 19.21

Clothing 2008 0.65 2.72 1.49 0.83 0.04 28.58 0.70 4.25 0.27 0.09 0.09 0.60 4.46 82.47

2009 0.60 1.84 1.36 0.60 0.03 28.20 0.74 3.58 0.27 0.06 0.09 0.34 4.18 72.06

Other manufactures 2008 35.90 3 8.51 26.13 1 3.46 4.63 9 8.42 12.36 1 6.60 8.43 1 1.15 3.36 2.22 125.38 217.45

2009 30.52 30.83 22.58 10.21 4.71 83.64 11.44 14.78 7.23 8.26 2.54 1.88 111.13 180.89Personal and household goods 2008 0.84 5.70 4.09 4.11 0.19 39.15 1.00 4.34 0.31 0.33 0.13 0.18 8.19 63.54

2009 0.52 4.12 3.25 2.56 0.15 33.25 0.78 3.29 0.36 0.20 0.11 0.16 6.53 51.75

Scientific and controlling 2008 16.77 12.85 6.41 2.48 2.82 4.11 3.83 6.46 4.15 3 .90 1.99 0.85 50.36 37.95

instruments 2009 14.72 10.60 5.36 2.02 2.77 3.57 3.90 6.25 3.37 2.83 1.35 0.69 44.82 32.49Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 18.30 19.96 15.64 6.87 1.63 55.16 7.53 5.81 3.97 6.92 1.24 1.19 66.83 115.96

2009 15.28 16.10 13.97 5.62 1.79 46.82 6.76 5.24 3.50 5.23 1.08 1.03 59.77 96.66

Total merchandise a 2008 275.19 376.66 260.89 339.07 71.46 356.31 151.53 218.07 66.57 143.35 34.81 49.82 1299.90 2164.83

2009 221.14 286.73 204.72 227.58 69.58 309.53 129.00 178.32 51.18 98.40 28.64 40.54 1056.71 1601.90

Canada China Mexico Japan

Note: For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - United States

a Includes unspecified products.b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

EU (27) Rep. of Korea World b

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 4.55 1.29 4.81 4.92 21.87 1.65 4.83 0.07 4.46 0.15 4.96 0.02 15.91 1.59

2009 3.99 0.82 3.62 4.48 17.81 1.57 3.18 0.05 4.65 0.16 5.73 0.02 18.68 1.12

Food 2008 3.11 0.75 4.40 4.62 18.99 1.34 4.76 0.00 4.40 0.14 4.91 0.01 13.72 0.70

2009 3.02 0.41 3.31 4.25 15.98 1.27 3.11 0.00 4.61 0.14 5.69 0.01 16.14 0.63

Fish 2008 0.10 0.01 0.03 0.35 0.11 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.042009 0.07 0.00 0.02 0.42 0.07 0.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.04

Other food products 2008 3.02 0.75 4.38 4.28 18.89 1.07 4.76 0.00 4.40 0.11 4.91 0.01 13.69 0.66

2009 2.94 0.40 3.29 3.83 15.91 1.05 3.11 0.00 4.60 0.11 5.68 0.01 16.11 0.59

Raw materials 2008 1.43 0.54 0.41 0.30 2.88 0.31 0.07 0.07 0.06 0.02 0.05 0.01 2.20 0.892009 0.97 0.41 0.31 0.23 1.83 0.31 0.07 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.04 0.01 2.54 0.49

Fuels and mining products 2008 6.83 3.95 9.69 1 0.23 11.44 2.26 0.05 1.24 1.64 1 3.83 1.31 4.77 13.05 5.47

2009 3.93 2.79 7.04 6.04 6.52 1.12 0.03 0.23 0.82 7.55 0.70 2.40 13.63 2.34Ores and other minerals 2008 1.33 0.70 1.31 1.60 6.82 0.18 0.04 0.20 0.69 0.36 1.15 0.27 9.89 0.07

2009 0.93 0.17 0.48 0.80 4.02 0.11 0.03 0.06 0.48 0.09 0.60 0.07 9.98 0.03

Fuels 2008 4.98 3.02 7.71 5.88 2.66 1.42 0.00 0.98 0.91 13.34 0.04 4.50 2.40 5.162009 2.60 2.38 6.18 3.84 1.78 0.62 0.00 0.13 0.32 7.40 0.05 2.33 2.73 2.17

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.52 0.24 0.68 2.74 1.97 0.66 0.00 0.06 0.05 0.13 0.12 0.00 0.76 0.252009 0.40 0.24 0.38 1.40 0.71 0.39 0.00 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.00 0.91 0.15

Manufactures 2008 21.80 27.04 32.28 10.52 16.11 35.55 0.65 4.03 4.02 1.77 1.78 1.45 9.78 41.37

2009 12.04 21.03 22.12 9.52 12.05 29.46 0.12 1.83 3.20 0.76 0.99 0.73 7.60 33.58

Iron and steel 2008 3.73 0.73 2.85 0.40 2.19 1.32 0.03 0.20 0.24 0.19 0.50 0.00 4.12 1.51

2009 1.26 0.42 1.66 0.24 0.97 1.11 0.01 0.16 0.35 0.08 0.13 0.00 3.06 1.12Chemicals 2008 2.69 9.30 5.33 3.00 3.03 10.53 0.03 3.75 0.46 1.35 0.09 1.20 1.00 4.84

2009 1.70 6.88 4.27 2.38 2.48 9.61 0.02 1.52 0.38 0.51 0.08 0.52 1.56 3.83

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.25 1.08 0.56 0.18 0.17 3.08 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.60

2009 0.27 1.16 0.55 0.17 0.28 3.28 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.05 0.48Other chemicals 2008 2.43 8.22 4.76 2.82 2.86 7.45 0.03 3.74 0.44 1.35 0.08 1.18 0.97 4.24

2009 1.44 5.72 3.72 2.21 2.20 6.32 0.01 1.52 0.36 0.50 0.07 0.50 1.50 3.35

Other semi-manufactures 2008 3.04 1.67 3.69 0.93 2.69 2.97 0.07 0.06 0.56 0.04 0.21 0.04 1.35 2.32

2009 2.18 1.29 2.90 0.73 2.23 2.16 0.03 0.03 0.42 0.03 0.14 0.03 0.97 1.83Machinery and transport equipment 2008 10.66 13.12 17.86 5.49 6.47 17.88 0.47 0.02 2.44 0.15 0.89 0.15 3.04 25.42

2009 5.73 10.51 11.34 5.54 5.07 14.16 0.04 0.12 1.80 0.12 0.57 0.14 1.78 20.37

Office and telecom equipment 2008 0.44 2.09 2.42 0.22 0.17 1.37 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.07 0.11 12.532009 0.36 1.51 1.64 0.31 0.16 0.98 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.05 0.14 9.45

EDP and office equipment 2008 0.10 0.69 0.26 0.01 0.03 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 3.32

2009 0.10 0.48 0.26 0.01 0.02 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 2.92

Telecommunications equipment 2008 0.32 1.07 2.12 0.03 0.12 0.79 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.06 5.652009 0.24 0.83 1.32 0.03 0.13 0.53 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.03 0.09 3.74

Integrated circuits 2008 0.02 0.32 0.04 0.17 0.02 0.33 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.04 3.55

2009 0.02 0.19 0.06 0.27 0.01 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.03 2.79

Transport equipment 2008 6.73 4.31 9.84 4.67 3.87 6.07 0.32 0.00 1.37 0.09 0.59 0.02 2.00 4.182009 3.01 3.26 6.03 4.68 3.09 4.31 0.00 0.09 1.04 0.06 0.27 0.01 0.93 3.73

  Automotive products 2008 2.30 1.80 8.56 4.47 1.99 4.07 0.29 0.00 1.12 0.05 0.25 0.00 0.24 2.79

2009 1.26 1.62 5.38 4.55 1.04 2.73 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.05 0.07 0.00 0.17 2.77

Other transport equipment 2008 4.44 2.50 1.28 0.20 1.88 2.00 0.02 0.00 0.25 0.03 0.34 0.02 1.76 1.39

2009 1.74 1.64 0.65 0.13 2.06 1.58 0.00 0.09 0.39 0.02 0.21 0.01 0.77 0.96

Other machinery 2008 3.49 6 .72 5.61 0 .60 2.43 10.43 0.15 0 .01 1.06 0 .04 0.28 0 .07 0.93 8 .72

2009 2.36 5.75 3.68 0.55 1.82 8.87 0.04 0.02 0.75 0.03 0.26 0.08 0.70 7.19Power generating machinery 2008 0.95 2.33 0.40 0.02 0.45 0.66 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.13 0.44

2009 0.80 2.08 0.34 0.08 0.37 0.91 0.00 0.01 0.08 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.12 0.56

Non-electrical machinery 2008 2.19 3.33 3.82 0.48 1.68 7.92 0.12 0.01 0.76 0.02 0.21 0.04 0.68 4.75

2009 1.24 2.82 2.26 0.40 1.23 6.45 0.03 0.00 0.53 0.02 0.14 0.06 0.46 3.65Electrical machinery 2008 0.35 1.06 1.38 0.11 0.30 1.85 0.03 0.01 0.22 0.01 0.04 0.03 0.12 3.53

2009 0.32 0.85 1.08 0.07 0.22 1.51 0.00 0.01 0.15 0.01 0.08 0.02 0.12 2.98

Textiles 2008 0.43 0.19 0.76 0.25 0.10 0.33 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.04 2.15

2009 0.29 0.15 0.55 0.19 0.06 0.30 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.03 1.92Clothing 2008 0.05 0.01 0.11 0.06 0.06 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.71

2009 0.02 0.01 0.08 0.07 0.04 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.82

Other manufactures 2008 1.20 2.02 1.68 0.40 1.57 2.46 0.04 0.01 0.27 0.01 0.09 0.02 0.21 4.422009 0.86 1.76 1.33 0.37 1.21 2.07 0.03 0.00 0.22 0.01 0.07 0.03 0.20 3.69

Personal and household goods 2008 0.77 0.14 0.84 0.02 1.12 0.20 0.03 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.09 0.66

2009 0.52 0.10 0.59 0.02 0.84 0.15 0.02 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.08 0.65

Scientific and controlling 2008 0.16 1.20 0.25 0.09 0.15 1.33 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.07 2.14instruments 2009 0.12 1.03 0.22 0.07 0.11 1.08 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.06 1.47

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 0.28 0.67 0.59 0.28 0.30 0.93 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.05 1.63

2009 0.22 0.63 0.52 0.27 0.26 0.83 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.06 1.57

Total merchandise a 2008 33.89 32.28 46.85 25.68 50.03 39.47 5.53 5.34 10.16 15.76 8.05 6.23 38.80 48.44

2009 20.31 24.64 32.83 20.04 37.68 32.21 3.33 2.10 8.69 8.46 7.55 3.14 39.98 37.04

AsiaEurope CIS Africa Middle EastNorth America

South & Central

America

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Brazil

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 20.57 1.35 3.98 1.04 7.51 0.32 0.66 3.31 2.26 0.03 0.22 0.38 61.40 9.69

2009 16.84 1.32 3.34 0.64 8.60 0.26 0.53 2.63 1.63 0.03 0.17 0.43 57.66 8.21

Food 2008 17.87 1.05 2.59 0.55 6.64 0.24 0.51 3.15 1.97 0.00 0.20 0.34 54.30 7.56

2009 15.10 1.02 2.39 0.26 7.33 0.19 0.44 2.50 1.46 0.00 0.16 0.40 51.85 6.71Fish 2008 0.10 0.07 0.10 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.12 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.16 0.27 0.68

2009 0.07 0.06 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.15 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.19 0.71

Other food products 2008 17.76 0.98 2.49 0.54 6.64 0.21 0.50 3.04 1.96 0.00 0.20 0.18 54.03 6.872009 15.03 0.96 2.32 0.26 7.32 0.16 0.42 2.35 1.45 0.00 0.15 0.20 51.66 5.99

Raw materials 2008 2.70 0.30 1.39 0.49 0.87 0.08 0.15 0.16 0.29 0.02 0.02 0.04 7.10 2.13

2009 1.74 0.29 0.94 0.38 1.27 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.18 0.02 0.02 0.04 5.81 1.50

Fuels and mining products 2008 10.13 2.02 6.00 3.06 7.02 0.84 1.86 2.04 2.85 0.18 1.56 3.07 44.02 41.75

2009 4.88 0.97 3.25 2.31 9.02 0.22 1.80 1.42 1.72 0.07 0.55 1.64 32.66 22.47

Ores and other minerals 2008 5.97 0.16 0.61 0.25 5.25 0.04 0.84 0.03 2.20 0.00 0.00 1.20 21.24 3.37

2009 2.64 0.09 0.29 0.09 7.32 0.02 0.30 0.02 1.29 0.00 0.00 0.64 16.52 1.32

Fuels 2008 2.65 1.23 4.97 2.66 1.70 0.65 0.74 1.87 0.00 0.16 1.50 0.00 18.69 34.292009 1.78 0.52 2.59 2.12 1.34 0.11 1.33 1.31 0.00 0.05 0.52 0.00 13.66 18.86

Non-ferrous metals 2008 1.50 0.64 0.42 0.15 0.06 0.15 0.27 0.15 0.65 0.02 0.05 1.86 4.09 4.092009 0.46 0.36 0.37 0.10 0.36 0.10 0.17 0.08 0.43 0.02 0.03 0.99 2.49 2.28

Manufactures 2008 15.32 32.83 17.05 21.75 1.87 18.87 15.08 7.90 1.00 6.59 3.01 0.72 86.41 121.73

2009 11.55 26.89 8.83 17.25 2.57 15.43 10.45 7.23 0.91 5.27 1.93 0.54 58.14 96.91

Iron and steel 2008 2.11 1.27 3.26 0.61 0.51 0.85 1.21 0.18 0.42 0.20 0.39 0.04 13.66 4.342009 0.94 1.01 1.04 0.30 1.05 0.47 0.63 0.10 0.28 0.22 0.14 0.02 7.44 3.14

Chemicals 2008 2.89 9.28 2.23 7.15 0.19 2.39 2.13 1.82 0.31 0.53 0.47 0.43 12.63 33.98

2009 2.36 8.35 1.32 5.92 0.49 1.76 1.66 1.46 0.32 0.49 0.40 0.31 10.49 25.25Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.16 2.45 0.12 0.96 0.00 0.24 0.14 0.11 0.00 0.03 0.05 0.00 1.05 4.97

2009 0.26 2.59 0.13 1.07 0.01 0.20 0.15 0.11 0.00 0.05 0.05 0.00 1.17 5.12

Other chemicals 2008 2.72 6.83 2.11 6.19 0.18 2.15 1.99 1.70 0.31 0.49 0.41 0.43 11.58 29.012009 2.10 5.77 1.18 4.84 0.48 1.56 1.51 1.35 0.32 0.44 0.35 0.31 9.32 20.13

Other semi-manufactures 2008 2.58 2.81 2.44 1.30 0.49 1.18 1.32 0.50 0.08 0.51 0.36 0.14 11.62 8.02

2009 2.13 2.05 1.76 0.97 0.37 0.88 1.05 0.38 0.04 0.39 0.27 0.13 8.87 6.10Machinery and transport equipment 2008 6.07 16.87 7.74 10.70 0.66 10.59 9.33 5.01 0.13 4.83 1.58 0.07 41.82 62.23

2009 4.86 1 3.35 3.75 8.33 0.63 8.90 6.30 4.97 0.23 3.67 0.96 0.06 26.32 5 0.96

Office and telecom equipment 2008 0.16 1.33 0.34 1.42 0.06 5.90 1.14 0.03 0.01 0.74 0.18 0.00 3.16 16.302009 0.15 0.92 0.24 1.02 0.08 4.88 1.04 0.02 0.00 0.55 0.11 0.00 2.34 12.33

EDP and office equipment 2008 0.03 0.25 0.06 0.56 0.01 1.89 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.04 0.00 0.41 4.302009 0.02 0.25 0.07 0.39 0.01 1.64 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.24 0.03 0.00 0.40 3.68

Telecommunications equipment 2008 0.11 0.77 0.26 0.64 0.03 3.24 0.97 0.03 0.00 0.23 0.14 0.00 2.63 7.60

2009 0.12 0.50 0.16 0.46 0.05 2.42 0.82 0.02 0.00 0.17 0.07 0.00 1.83 5.17

Integrated circuits 2008 0.02 0.31 0.02 0.23 0.02 0.77 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.12 4.402009 0.01 0.17 0.01 0.17 0.02 0.82 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.00 0.12 3.47

Transport equipment 2008 3.73 5.89 4.84 2.99 0.34 0.72 6.31 4.53 0.07 1.91 0.81 0.05 24.71 19.33

2009 3.05 4.13 1.78 2.04 0.39 0.52 4.11 4.54 0.19 1.50 0.47 0.05 14.37 16.14  Automotive products 2008 1.97 3.95 0.77 0.59 0.03 0.29 6.03 4.41 0.01 1.14 0.74 0.04 14.75 13.19

2009 1.03 2.61 0.33 0.50 0.02 0.24 3.93 4.47 0.00 0.97 0.39 0.04 8.56 11.72

Other transport equipment 2008 1.76 1.93 4.07 2.40 0.31 0.44 0.28 0.12 0.06 0.77 0.07 0.01 9.96 6.142009 2.02 1.52 1.45 1.54 0.37 0.28 0.19 0.08 0.19 0.53 0.09 0.00 5.81 4.42

Other machinery 2008 2.18 9.66 2.55 6.28 0.26 3.97 1.88 0.45 0.06 2.18 0.58 0.02 13.95 26.60

2009 1.65 8.30 1.72 5.28 0.16 3.51 1.14 0.41 0.03 1.62 0.38 0.01 9.61 22.49Power generating machinery 2008 0.42 0.62 0.84 2.27 0.02 0.17 0.10 0.02 0.00 0.06 0.05 0.00 2.04 3.45

2009 0.34 0.86 0.67 1.96 0.03 0.22 0.07 0.01 0.00 0.05 0.05 0.00 1.75 3.65

Non-electrical machinery 2008 1.49 7.30 1.44 3.10 0.22 1.75 1.20 0.36 0.05 1.67 0.39 0.02 9.47 16.552009 1.11 6.04 0.81 2.59 0.11 1.50 0.64 0.34 0.03 1.21 0.21 0.01 5.90 13.39

Electrical machinery 2008 0.27 1.74 0.26 0.91 0.02 2.05 0.59 0.08 0.00 0.45 0.14 0.00 2.44 6.60

2009 0.20 1.40 0.24 0.73 0.02 1.79 0.42 0.05 0.00 0.36 0.13 0.00 1.97 5.45Textiles 2008 0.09 0.31 0.33 0.17 0.00 1.00 0.42 0.17 0.02 0.02 0.05 0.01 1.36 2.95

2009 0.06 0.23 0.23 0.13 0.00 0.90 0.28 0.12 0.01 0.02 0.04 0.01 0.95 2.58

Clothing 2008 0.05 0.06 0.04 0.01 0.00 0.42 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.25 0.882009 0.03 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.49 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.17 0.96

Other manufactures 2008 1.53 2.23 1.01 1.81 0.03 2.43 0.63 0.21 0.03 0.50 0.15 0.01 5.06 9.33

2009 1.16 1.85 0.72 1.59 0.04 2.02 0.51 0.17 0.03 0.47 0.11 0.01 3.90 7.91Personal and household goods 2008 1.11 0.19 0.67 0.14 0.01 0.51 0.33 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.08 0.00 3.03 1.02

2009 0.82 0.14 0.47 0.10 0.00 0.47 0.25 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.05 0.00 2.20 0.93

Scientific and controlling 2008 0.13 1.23 0.12 1.05 0.01 0.98 0.10 0.06 0.00 0.31 0.02 0.00 0.68 4.79instruments 2009 0.09 1.00 0.08 0.91 0.02 0.59 0.09 0.05 0.00 0.30 0.02 0.00 0.55 3.67

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 0.29 0.81 0.21 0.63 0.01 0.95 0.20 0.14 0.02 0.16 0.05 0.01 1.36 3.52

2009 0.25 0.71 0.17 0.59 0.01 0.96 0.17 0.11 0.01 0.15 0.04 0.01 1.16 3.31

Total merchandise a 2008 46.46 36.21 27.73 25.85 16.40 20.04 17.61 13.26 6.11 6.81 4.79 4.16 197.94 173.20

2009 34.08 29.23 15.74 20.21 20.19 15.91 12.78 11.28 4.27 5.37 2.66 2.62 153.00 127.65

United States China Argentina Japan

Note: Imports are valued f.o.b. For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

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a Includes unspecified products.

b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

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Table A21

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 21.86 21.36 5.12 55.72 463.21 460.38 17.94 9.88 19.28 23.22 11.17 2.83 28 .48 40.61

2009 18.63 15.68 4.26 44.06 404.75 403.25 13.32 6.52 16.53 20.82 9.90 2.38 26.04 32.32Food 2008 19.55 15.20 4.43 50.03 397.45 396.54 16.00 5.89 16.19 19.06 9.66 2.27 20.03 31.19

2009 16.97 11.25 3.67 40.04 351.78 351.93 11.89 4.30 13.59 17.99 8.59 1.89 18.47 26.28

Fish 2008 0.36 1.81 0.15 3.98 21.89 27.89 0.57 0.52 0.91 4.03 0.08 0.12 1.19 6.43

2009 0.42 1.43 0.16 3.06 19.61 25.48 0.46 0.45 0.75 3.45 0.09 0.07 0.83 6.10Other food products 2008 19.19 13.39 4.28 46.05 375.56 368.65 15.44 5.37 15.28 15.03 9.58 2.15 18.84 24.76

2009 16.55 9.82 3.51 36.97 332.17 326.46 11.44 3.86 12.84 14.55 8.50 1.82 17.64 20.18

Raw materials 2008 2.32 6.16 0.69 5.70 65.76 63.84 1.94 3.99 3.09 4.16 1.51 0.57 8.45 9.422009 1.66 4.43 0.58 4.02 52.98 51.32 1.43 2.22 2.94 2.83 1.31 0.49 7.57 6.04

Fuels and mining products 2008 49 .46 40.01 3.55 45.38 475.68 546.01 5.70 281.93 20.39 146.81 7.81 84.63 22.78 32.64

2009 27.46 21.96 2.60 25.34 289.83 332 .17 3 .37 170.92 15.10 92.41 5.54 45.04 18.58 19.65

Ores and other minerals 2008 1.97 11.39 0.26 16.56 54.75 54.56 0.39 6.78 1.67 7.50 0.80 1.21 9.15 6.46

2009 1.05 5.26 0.18 8.60 30.75 30.46 0.24 2.79 0.80 3.72 0.57 0.54 8.79 3.44

Fuels 2008 40.15 23.89 2.22 18.73 321.65 385.76 3.85 265.64 16.83 133.60 5.50 81.94 4.25 19.41

2009 22.68 14.17 1.77 11.70 198.19 237.26 2.33 163.15 12.59 85.77 3.79 43.82 3.22 11.97

Non-ferrous metals 2008 7.34 4.73 1.07 10.09 99.28 105.70 1.46 9.52 1.90 5.71 1.51 1.48 9.38 6.772009 3.73 2.53 0.65 5.05 60.89 64.45 0.81 4.98 1.71 2.92 1.18 0.69 6.57 4.24

Manufactu res 2008 352.99 244.83 78.61 27.11 3324.35 3240.72 191.29 40.94 129.89 43.73 134.25 25.88 381.56 708.43

2009 276.96 198.24 60.37 19.90 2583.90 2516.68 113.86 22.29 113.74 31.43 109.80 18.21 332.39 564.66

Iron and steel 2008 1 1.57 3.62 3.03 4.28 192.24 189.36 3.45 18.26 8.26 4.89 8.42 0.44 13.11 21.13

2009 5.95 1.65 1.94 1.73 101.82 97.75 2.22 7.17 6.77 1.74 4.86 0.15 10.05 7.52

Chemicals 2008 91.12 57.06 16.10 5.71 651.82 646.61 29.25 10.42 19.19 5.03 16.77 10.42 62.97 44.432009 86.00 51.51 14.24 5.18 557.78 554.50 22.94 6.20 17.39 3.46 16 .26 7.07 62.50 37.10

Pharmaceuticals 2008 42.93 22.70 4.64 0.37 199.00 204.46 9.46 0.04 5.80 0.11 5.05 0.93 18.23 7.40

2009 43.74 24.32 5.07 0.55 197.55 204.90 8.67 0.05 6.09 0.10 5.68 0.95 20.69 7.72

Other chemicals 2008 4 8.19 34.36 11.46 5.33 452.82 442.14 19.79 10.38 13.39 4.93 11.72 9.49 44.74 37.03

2009 42.27 27.19 9.17 4.63 360.22 349.60 14.27 6.15 11.29 3.36 10.57 6.12 41.82 29.38

Other semi-manufactures 2008 23.79 15.82 6.91 3.64 379.63 366.61 19.75 5.03 13.49 8.41 15.10 5.90 34.42 56.22

2009 17.33 11.27 5.06 2.45 295.84 284.68 12.28 3.63 12.03 5.79 11.17 3.39 29.37 41.60Machinery and transport equipment 2008 177.29 128.88 45.35 10.81 1565.60 1506.81 108.98 4.57 72.27 12.00 76.98 5.74 221.56 381.16

2009 128.70 100.24 33.21 8.36 1176.13 1130.84 57.21 3.27 62.59 9.23 62.54 4.91 187.73 298.65

Office and telecom equipmen t 2008 16.60 29.18 3.54 2.89 312.64 298.01 16.89 0.69 11.68 1.25 12 .23 1.92 38.57 210.09

2009 13.48 19.94 2.45 2.22 255.23 242.17 8.93 0.39 8.93 1.23 9.13 1.62 29.09 168.06EDP and office equipment 2008 6.32 11.26 0.62 2.51 130.06 122.17 5.51 0.08 4.20 0.23 4.32 0.62 7.34 84.09

2009 5.44 7.73 0.68 1.96 106.27 98.86 3.37 0.08 3.74 0.33 3.68 0.54 6.45 6 6.64

Telecommunications equipment 2008 6.68 12.65 2.59 0.29 140.36 134.50 10.80 0.56 6.49 0.61 7.51 1.24 12.13 90.98

2009 5.64 8.28 1.52 0.21 117.93 112.57 5.12 0.27 4.43 0.59 5.10 0.97 10.28 73.08Integrated circuits 2008 3.60 5.27 0.34 0.09 42.22 4 1.35 0.57 0.05 0.99 0.40 0.41 0.07 19.10 35.02

2009 2.40 3.93 0.25 0.05 31.03 30.74 0.44 0.04 0.76 0.31 0.36 0.11 12.36 28.34

Transport equipment 2008 71.75 4 3.20 17.59 5.35 673.41 650.22 37.14 1.16 20.88 2.88 22.60 0.61 62.34 6 7.242009 49.04 33.02 12.00 4.47 507.53 491.48 14.87 0.79 18.20 2.21 16 .68 0.54 53.25 55.32

  Automotive products 2008 49.81 16.79 8.38 2.69 506.58 490.94 30.16 0.31 15.84 2.22 14.72 0.16 34.30 39.28

2009 30.93 8.70 5.39 1.32 357.50 346.63 9.82 0.19 13.33 1.67 9.44 0.14 28.99 28.31

Other transport equipment 2008 21.95 26.42 9.21 2.66 166.83 159.28 6.98 0.86 5.04 0.66 7.88 0.45 28.04 27.962009 18.11 24.32 6.61 3.15 150.03 144.86 5.04 0.60 4.88 0.54 7.24 0.40 24.26 27.00

Other machinery 2008 88.94 56.50 24.22 2.57 579.54 558.57 54.95 2.72 39.71 7.87 42.15 3.21 120.65 103.83

2009 66.18 47.28 18.75 1.67 413.38 397.18 33.42 2.09 35.46 5.79 36 .73 2.75 105.39 75.27

Power generating machinery 2008 21.62 20.93 2.54 0.55 51.38 49.79 2.55 0.50 4.99 0.62 5.94 0.76 15.77 8.372009 18.36 2 1.22 2.60 0.50 45.01 43.57 2.42 0.48 4.64 0.57 6.38 0.76 14.85 7.24

Non-e lectrical machine ry 2008 48.86 23.71 17.64 1.55 350.41 334.76 40.56 1.15 25.75 3.36 27.11 1.16 79.81 47.85

2009 33.47 16.39 12.96 0.86 234.73 222.74 23.43 0.69 22.65 2.02 22.14 0.97 68.73 29.83

Electrical machinery 2008 18.46 11.86 4.04 0.47 177.75 174.02 11.84 1.07 8.97 3.89 9.10 1.29 25.08 47.612009 14.36 9.67 3.19 0.32 133.63 130.88 7.56 0.93 8.17 3.21 8.21 1.03 21.80 38.19

Textiles 2008 3.51 1.43 0.74 0.18 62.67 63.47 2.75 0.42 5.14 1.15 1.12 0.70 5.08 17.52

2009 2.50 1.10 0.56 0.12 48.13 48.66 1.85 0.35 4.23 0.95 0.93 0.52 3.90 1 4.31

Clothing 2008 3.87 0.83 0.39 0.43 94.89 101.71 6.65 0.95 1.23 9.11 2.37 0.38 4.85 66.57

2009 2.75 0.72 0.33 0.33 82.26 87.79 4.40 0.74 1.15 7.43 1.96 0.30 3.93 6 2.79

Other manufactures 2008 41.85 3 7.20 6.09 2.07 3 77.50 366.16 20.46 1.29 10.32 3.16 13.49 2.32 39.57 121.41

2009 33.72 31.76 5.04 1.72 321.96 312.46 12.97 0.93 9.59 2.83 12.09 1.87 34.92 102.70Personal and household goods 2008 6.39 0.90 0.60 1.25 95.05 90.58 5.82 0.56 1.57 1.74 2.25 0.17 6.50 38.69

2009 4.48 0.68 0.42 0.97 78.81 75.02 3.64 0.40 1.46 1.44 1.86 0.14 5.67 3 3.62

Scientific and controlling 2008 15.94 19.50 2.39 0.34 67.68 66.19 4.52 0.24 3.31 0.44 3.94 0.88 16 .26 14.24

instruments 2009 13.81 17.23 2.11 0.34 57.01 55.60 2.85 0.19 3.05 0.43 3.93 0.68 14.50 12.55Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 19.52 16.80 3.10 0.48 214.77 209.39 10.12 0.49 5.44 0.98 7.30 1.27 16.81 68.48

2009 15.44 13.85 2.51 0.41 186.14 181.85 6.49 0.35 5.08 0.96 6.31 1.05 14.74 56.54

Total merchandise a 2008 434.75 324.69 89.52 129.84 4335.61 4319.88 218.16 337.84 171.93 216.39 156.22 114.12 443.33 786.21

2009 332.41 255.01 68.62 90.85 3335.74 3309.53 132.43 203.41 147.04 147.10 127.77 66.57 383.16 620.83

AsiaEurope CIS Africa Middle EastNorth America

South & Central

America

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(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 440.40 127.60 174.01 17.58 15.80 5.29 8.03 13.20 4.75 9.12 4.82 568.00 614.41

2009 384.61 110.25 140.77 14.96 11.36 5.41 6.77 9.89 2.94 8.47 4.70 4 94.86 525.38Food 2008 379.02 105.03 141.34 15.67 11.28 2.03 5.76 11.90 1.62 7.67 4.21 484.06 520.36

2009 335.18 90.69 118.73 13.62 7.96 2.23 4.99 8.95 1.31 7.18 4.22 425.87 453.90

Fish 2008 21.06 4.09 23.71 0.31 1.22 0.35 1.88 0.40 0.46 0.42 0.00 25.15 44.77

2009 18.87 3.44 21.16 0.37 0.94 0.26 1.82 0.33 0.38 0.38 0.00 22.31 40.04Other food products 2008 357.97 100.94 117.63 15.36 10.06 1.68 3.88 11.50 1.16 7.25 4.20 458.91 475.59

2009 316.31 87.25 97.56 13.25 7.02 1.97 3.17 8.62 0.93 6.80 4.21 403.56 413.87

Raw materials 2008 61.38 22.57 32.67 1.91 4.51 3.26 2.27 1.31 3.13 1.45 0.61 83.95 94.052009 49.43 19.57 22.05 1.34 3.40 3.18 1.78 0.94 1.64 1.29 0.48 68.99 71.48

Fuels and mining products 2008 438.83 172.17 782.86 41.06 24.57 7.46 6.11 2.00 229.59 14.55 7.38 6 11.01 1221.69

2009 263.91 114.07 462.96 22.65 15.75 8.06 2.40 1.42 141.99 9.92 5.88 3 77.98 726.86Ores and other minerals 2008 4 9.78 19.29 55.72 1.49 6.33 4.44 1.51 0.21 4.01 0.73 1.41 69.07 105.50

2009 27.58 14.97 27.67 0.81 2.85 4.78 0.54 0.13 1.46 0.52 0.80 42.55 55.25

Fuels 2008 296.85 122.93 671.23 32.85 15.00 0.28 1.41 0.90 217.73 9.75 3.76 419.78 968.08

2009 180.37 79.35 404.95 18.49 10.82 0.26 0.39 0.85 136.28 6.61 3.40 2 59.71 585.32

Non-ferrous metals 2008 92.21 29.95 55.91 6.72 3.24 2.75 3.18 0.90 7.85 4.08 2.20 122.16 148.112009 55.96 19.76 30.33 3.35 2.08 3.02 1.47 0.44 4.26 2.79 1.68 75.72 86.30

Manufactures 2008 3050.13 1558.90 1286.81 2 95.79 213.52 99.35 348.86 135.72 2 3.82 113.11 99.18 4609.02 4336.93

2009 2362.84 1242.61 1013.66 234.57 173.83 97.74 288.78 77.71 13.58 97.09 84.82 3605.46 3376.51

Iron and steel 2008 178.58 61.88 63.43 8.86 2.30 3.81 11.24 2.07 9.61 4.41 2.05 240.47 242.01

2009 93.04 40.96 24.86 4.60 1.23 2.96 2.59 1.26 4.18 2.50 1.04 134.00 117.90

Chemicals 2008 599.16 291.95 182.63 78.62 52.76 12.51 13.67 20.32 7.83 25.82 38.13 891.11 781.792009 510.29 272.32 156.64 74.77 47.28 14.16 11.07 15.84 4.63 24.33 37.97 782.61 666.93

Pharmaceuticals 2008 180.20 107.18 56.06 35.96 21.29 2.58 2.20 6.66 0.02 12.58 23.05 287.38 236.26

2009 179.27 111.20 60.29 37.01 22.90 3.05 2.44 6.10 0.02 11.86 24.56 2 90.47 239.56Other chemicals 2008 418.97 184.76 126.56 42.67 3 1.47 9.94 11.47 13.65 7.81 13.24 15.08 603.73 545.53

2009 331.02 161.12 96.35 37.75 24.38 11.10 8.63 9.74 4.62 12.46 1 3.41 4 92.14 427.37

Other semi-manufactures 2008 347.85 146.75 114.07 19.10 11.90 5.82 3 1.14 13.20 3.57 13.78 8.86 494.60 461.92

2009 270.67 113.65 82.41 13.83 8.52 5.80 23.22 7.85 2.66 11.29 6.50 3 84.32 353.08Machinery and transport equipment 2008 1441.87 835.70 610.36 147.22 111.33 68.54 168.71 78.49 2.11 41.83 28.53 2277.57 2052.23

2009 1080.67 634.10 476.77 108.02 86.55 66.40 142.36 39.60 1.62 35.18 21.09 1714.77 1557.44

Office and telecom equipment 2008 292.52 120.04 251.85 14.65 24.29 6.84 109.22 12.11 0.14 7.94 1.98 412.55 544.36

2009 236.98 90.61 198.82 11.85 15.93 6.14 93.51 6.53 0.12 7.33 1.56 3 27.59 435.80EDP and office equipment 2008 121.11 37.28 99.88 5.64 9.61 1.56 49.93 4.16 0.04 4.00 0.76 1 58.39 220.99

2009 98.05 31.60 78.10 4.87 6.67 1.50 4 3.22 2.71 0.03 3.80 0.56 129.65 176.16

Telecommunica tions equipment 2008 131.01 55.92 110.11 5.67 9.78 2.17 47.48 7.58 0.07 3.03 0.62 186.93 241.12

2009 109.08 41.26 87.05 4.77 5.60 2.05 4 0.62 3.54 0.06 2.86 0.52 150.34 196.12Integrated circuits 2008 40.40 26.84 41.86 3.34 4.91 3.12 11.82 0.38 0.03 0.91 0.60 67.23 82.25

2009 29.85 17.75 33.67 2.21 3.66 2.59 9.68 0.28 0.03 0.67 0.48 47.60 63.53

Transport equipment 2008 626.15 286.43 146.13 59.30 36.10 20.04 1 0.25 27.80 0.60 13.43 4.03 912.57 772.272009 473.22 202.76 116.21 41.72 27.86 19.88 10.13 10.78 0.53 11.63 3.11 675.98 589.42

  Automotive products 2008 474.09 187.18 78.40 41.74 12.36 11.48 3.12 22.77 0.16 9.16 1.62 661.26 552.49

2009 334.82 121.04 52.20 25.49 6.09 12.59 2.50 7.11 0.13 7.61 1.22 4 55.86 387.02

Other transport equipment 2008 152.06 99.25 67.73 17.57 23.74 8.57 7.14 5.04 0.44 4.27 2.41 2 51.31 219.792009 138.39 81.73 6 4.01 16.23 21.77 7.29 7.63 3.67 0.40 4.01 1.89 220.12 202.41

Other machinery 2008 523.21 429.24 212.38 73.28 50.94 41.65 49.24 38.57 1.37 20.46 22.51 952.45 735.59

2009 370.47 340.73 161.74 54.45 42.76 40.38 38.73 22.30 0.98 16.23 16.41 711.20 532.21

Power generating machinery 2008 45.73 59.11 3 5.82 18.19 18.83 4.07 2.91 1.88 0.43 2.36 2.58 104.84 8 1.542009 40.02 54.30 34.34 15.38 19.35 4.28 2.45 1.69 0.41 2.06 2.14 94.32 74.36

N on-electrical machinery 2008 314.86 277.16 98.91 39.40 21.65 28.54 18.22 28.23 0.59 12.32 14.06 592.02 413.77

2009 209.04 210.59 64.54 26.84 14.82 27.55 12.96 15.53 0.36 9.47 9.54 419.63 273.58

Electrical machinery 2008 162.62 92.97 77.66 15.69 10.46 9.04 28.11 8.46 0.35 5.79 5.87 255.59 240.282009 121.42 75.84 6 2.86 12.23 8.59 8.55 2 3.32 5.08 0.21 4.70 4.73 197.26 184.28

Textiles 2008 56.91 24.20 27.99 2.75 1.29 1.08 8.36 1.55 0.07 1.79 1.30 81.11 84.90

2009 43.41 18.81 22.63 1.95 0.99 0.93 7.02 0.95 0.06 1.55 1.00 62.22 66.04Clothing 2008 86.57 27.74 93.41 2.89 0.62 0.39 40.02 5.16 0.05 4.68 1.03 114.31 179.98

2009 75.12 21.68 85.00 2.02 0.54 0.42 38.06 3.38 0.02 4.11 0.84 96.80 160.11

Other manufactures 2008 339.18 170.67 194.92 36.35 33.31 7.20 75.72 14.95 0.58 20.79 19.28 509.86 534.11

2009 289.65 141.10 165.36 29.39 28.73 7.08 64.46 8.84 0.40 18.14 16.39 430.74 455.01Personal and household goods 2008 85.45 32.78 48.44 5.39 0.76 0.70 25.73 4.44 0.18 5.12 1.57 1 18.23 133.89

2009 70.82 25.53 41.45 3.77 0.59 0.68 22.95 2.74 0.12 4.45 1.20 96.35 112.27

Scientific and controlling 2008 60.97 53.20 40.92 14.06 17.05 4.09 3.70 3.38 0.12 2.93 4.41 114.17 101.89

instruments 2009 51.16 46.20 36.17 12.20 15.24 4.08 3.13 1.97 0.10 2.60 3.63 97.36 87.33Miscellaneous manufactu res 2008 192.76 84.70 105.56 16.90 15.50 2.42 46.29 7.13 0.28 12.74 13.30 277.46 298.32

2009 167.67 69.36 87.74 13.42 12.90 2.32 38.38 4.12 0.19 11.09 11.56 2 37.03 255.40

Total merchandise a 2008 3993.14 3993.14 1927.76 2302.12 362.96 269.35 114.57 364.05 152.99 261.81 142.86 119.46 5920.90 6295.26

2009 3059.34 3059.34 1528 .27 1673.32 279.74 216.45 112.57 299.09 90.24 161.68 122 .97 103.86 4587.60 4732.65

Extra-EU (27) United States China Russian Fed.

Note: The figures are affected by the "INTRASTAT" system of recording trade between EU member States. Unspecified products account for 1.6 per cent of total intra-EU trade, and intra-EU imports are under-

recorded. To compensate for this under-recording, intra-EU exports have been used to obtain total (World) imports. Major trading partners were selected on the basis of 2009 data. For sources and methods, see the

Metadata.

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 6.86 22.99 0.90 21.69 7.48 7.06 1.93 6.04 1.57 1.99 1.20 0.10 22.31 26.92

2009 0.31 22.63 0.73 16.97 6.56 6.51 1.58 4.74 1.59 2.09 1.15 0.10 23.06 23.57Food 2008 5.69 13.17 0.78 19.16 5.55 2.99 1.83 1.33 1.42 0.48 1.10 0.08 19.51 12.31

2009 5.30 14.78 0.63 13.85 4.99 2.75 1.51 1.30 1.48 0.63 1.09 0.07 20.32 11.86

Fish 2008 2.45 0.73 0.06 0.20 1.79 0.57 0.47 1.20 0.10 0.02 0.06 0.01 5.16 0.95

2009 2.47 0.73 0.06 0.17 1.78 0.55 0.34 1.17 0.12 0.02 0.06 0.01 5.39 0.98Other food products 2008 3.24 12.45 0.72 18.95 3.77 2.42 1.36 0.13 1.32 0.46 1.04 0.06 14.35 11.36

2009 2.83 14.05 0.56 13.69 3.21 2.20 1.17 0.14 1.36 0.61 1.02 0.06 14.94 10.88

Raw materials 2008 1.17 9.82 0.12 2.53 1.92 4.07 0.10 4.71 0.14 1.51 0.09 0.03 2.81 14.612009 0.91 7.85 0.10 3.12 1.57 3.76 0.06 3.44 0.11 1.46 0.07 0.03 2.73 11.72

Fuels and mining products 2008 5.36 9.43 4.09 40.13 6.95 10.20 0.97 22.57 1.19 49.54 1.51 72.12 35.19 103.87

2009 2.92 9.96 1.89 36.30 2.74 11.60 0.45 19.23 0.85 37.73 1.20 47.52 24.27 88.12

Ores and other minerals 2008 0.49 6.43 0.05 24.32 1.07 6.08 0.07 3.45 0.04 7.57 0.07 3.48 2.16 55.20

2009 0.20 6.60 0.03 20.48 0.34 6.72 0.04 3.34 0.04 6.36 0.06 1.56 1.14 43.69

Fuels 2008 2.70 0.99 3.73 9.98 2.91 0.42 0.37 16.48 0.50 39.56 0.44 68.52 21.13 33.29

2009 0.82 1.49 1.60 6.96 0.89 0.45 0.12 12.43 0.31 27.89 0.44 45.43 16.21 2 9.33

Non-ferrous metals 2008 2.17 2.01 0.31 5.83 2.98 3.70 0.53 2.64 0.65 2.41 1.00 0.13 11.90 15.382009 1.91 1.87 0.26 8.86 1.51 4.44 0.29 3.46 0.51 3.48 0.69 0.54 6.93 15.09

Manufactures 2008 276.14 65.46 51.84 5.88 298.72 126.14 61.81 5.26 47.76 2.89 56.11 7.63 537.88 520.14

2009 241.98 61.03 40.29 6.97 242.75 120.61 36.93 7.04 43 .86 2.61 48.62 8.56 467.65 468.30

Iron and steel 2008 8.69 1.37 3.27 1.15 10.79 4.43 2.90 1.21 3.43 0.90 7.47 0.01 34.39 18.06

2009 2.00 1.12 1.19 1.85 2.09 3.45 1.94 3.38 2.38 1.04 2.27 0.08 11.79 15.55

Chemicals 2008 11.37 15.74 5.62 0.60 14.62 18.95 2.89 3.26 2.95 0.54 3.05 6.13 38.81 73.772009 8.90 13.88 3.85 0.98 11.53 1 9.09 1.95 2.84 2.69 0.55 2.51 7.13 30.58 6 7.50

Pharmaceuticals 2008 1.67 0.74 0.49 0.04 2.35 3.80 0.10 0.00 0.40 0.01 0.24 0.01 2.83 0.93

2009 1.76 0.93 0.46 0.04 2.52 4.66 0.13 0.00 0.40 0.01 0.22 0.01 3.11 1.05

Other chemicals 2008 9.70 14.99 5.13 0.57 12.27 15.15 2.79 3.25 2.55 0.54 2.81 6.12 35.98 72.842009 7.13 12.95 3.38 0.94 9.01 14.43 1.82 2.84 2.29 0.54 2.29 7.12 27.47 66.45

Other semi-manufactures 2008 23.77 3.23 4.43 0.89 24.88 8.12 6.01 0.23 5.97 0.96 7.74 0.47 33.73 17.70

2009 19.37 2.84 3.62 0.73 18.90 7.43 3.82 0.19 6.08 0.66 7.40 0.48 30.00 16.23Machinery and t ranspor t equipment 2008 137.42 37.17 22.82 3.15 156.79 81.14 18.12 0.48 21.07 0.40 21.52 0.73 295.21 318.84

2009 123.77 35.44 18.35 3.32 128.03 77.33 9.67 0.54 18.29 0.26 20.36 0.69 270.00 290.67

Office and telecom equipment 2008 86.62 13.62 8.53 2.26 94.16 9.30 5.28 0.05 5.45 0.29 6.80 0.51 175.40 205.88

2009 82.73 11.72 7.50 2.61 78.17 8.81 2.91 0.04 4.87 0.20 7.53 0.45 1 62.73 190.23EDP and office equipment 2008 48.77 2.46 2.27 0.01 52.95 1.59 1.10 0.00 0.81 0.00 2.70 0.08 68.23 42.75

2009 48.08 1.87 2.42 0.00 43.03 1.50 0.89 0.00 0.89 0.00 2.72 0.06 59.29 39.62

Telecommunications equipment 2008 36.10 2.03 5.94 0.01 30.13 2.43 4.09 0.00 4.52 0.00 3.97 0.13 77.18 32.29

2009 33.03 1.79 4.69 0.01 26.03 2.33 1.98 0.00 3.84 0.00 4.65 0.12 74.57 29.81Integrated circuits 2008 1.74 9.13 0.32 2.24 11.09 5.27 0.09 0.05 0.12 0.28 0.13 0.30 30.00 130.84

2009 1.61 8.06 0.40 2.59 9.11 4.98 0.03 0.03 0.14 0.20 0.16 0.27 28.86 120.80

Transport equipment 2008 12.25 8.20 4.98 0.51 18.36 21.77 3.97 0.16 5.33 0.01 4.11 0.01 26.16 18.17

2009 8.82 9.89 3.38 0.48 15.58 20.64 1.21 0.17 4.42 0.01 3.16 0.00 25.55 20.76

  Automotive products 2008 6.09 3.12 1.92 0.06 4.53 12.89 2.98 0.03 3.22 0.01 2.89 0.00 7.00 12.96

2009 4.83 3.46 1.11 0.05 3.20 13.04 0.86 0.07 2.57 0.01 1.87 0.00 5.41 14.22

Other transport equipment 2008 6.16 5.08 3.06 0.45 13.83 8.88 0.99 0.14 2.11 0.00 1.22 0.01 19.16 5.212009 3.99 6.42 2.27 0.43 12.38 7.60 0.35 0.11 1.84 0.00 1.29 0.00 20.14 6.55

Other machinery 2008 38.55 15.36 9.31 0.38 44.27 50.07 8.87 0.27 10.29 0.10 10.60 0.22 93.65 94.79

2009 32.22 13.84 7.47 0.23 34.27 47.88 5.56 0.33 9.00 0.05 9.68 0.23 81.71 79.68

Power generating machinery 2008 2.96 2.35 0.55 0.03 3.00 4.30 0.33 0.16 1.13 0.00 0.76 0.00 8.38 4.322009 2.47 2.35 0.42 0.03 2.77 4.33 0.32 0.11 0.80 0.00 0.71 0.00 8.25 4.14

Non-electrical machiner y 2008 15.13 9.11 5.27 0.27 19.64 34.67 5.61 0.09 5.81 0.06 6.44 0.06 32.99 38.08

2009 11.85 7.82 4.10 0.13 13.28 3 2.84 3.33 0.20 4.99 0.03 5.89 0.08 28.44 2 9.27

Electrical machinery 2008 20.47 3.89 3.50 0.08 21.63 11.11 2.93 0.02 3.35 0.04 3.40 0.16 52.29 52.392009 17.90 3.67 2.96 0.07 18.22 1 0.71 1.91 0.02 3.21 0.02 3.07 0.15 45.02 4 6.27

Textiles 2008 8.32 0.66 3.98 0.02 10.08 1.36 4.42 0.01 6.08 0.01 4.23 0.05 28.25 14.18

2009 7.82 0.51 3.23 0.01 8.69 1.17 3.45 0.01 5.68 0.01 3.94 0.04 27.01 13.19

Clothing 2008 22.06 0.04 4.15 0.01 32.77 0.69 15.75 0.00 3.01 0.04 5.28 0.00 37.37 1.50

2009 22.62 0.03 3.27 0.01 30.08 0.65 8.61 0.01 3.09 0.06 5.20 0.00 34.39 1.09

Other manufactures 2008 64.49 7.25 7.56 0.06 48.80 11.45 11.72 0.06 5.24 0.03 6.81 0.23 70.12 76.10

2009 57.49 7.22 6.78 0.08 43.43 1 1.49 7.48 0.07 5.65 0.03 6.93 0.14 63.89 6 4.05Personal and household goods 2008 26.83 0.18 2.92 0.01 17.45 1.14 6.95 0.01 2.50 0.01 3.19 0.00 15.93 1.38

2009 24.43 0.16 2.56 0.01 16.61 1.18 4.43 0.00 2.75 0.00 3.45 0.00 16.70 1.32

Scientific and controlling 2008 5.33 4.62 1.59 0.02 7.42 6.66 0.54 0.02 0.40 0.00 0.57 0.19 19.68 54.65

instruments 2009 5.45 4.47 1.43 0.05 5.58 6.66 0.44 0.03 0.42 0.01 0.57 0.11 17.55 43.91Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 32.33 2.45 3.05 0.03 23.93 3.66 4.22 0.03 2.34 0.02 3.05 0.03 34.52 20.07

2009 27.61 2.59 2.78 0.03 21.24 3.66 2.61 0.03 2.48 0.02 2.92 0.03 29.64 18.82

Total merchandise a 2008 288.60 97.95 56.85 67.70 313.23 144.41 64.72 33.88 50.53 55.97 58.82 79.87 596.81 652.69

2009 251.35 93.66 42.93 60.24 252.12 139.81 38.97 31.04 46.33 43.33 51.06 56.19 516.22 581.23

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(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 7.03 6.63 5.67 1 8.98 7.97 1.92 3.52 0.31 3.29 1.14 0.76 0.70 42.26 8 6.81

2009 6.20 5.97 5.10 1 7.80 7.93 1.84 3.58 0.24 2.94 1.13 0.83 0.63 40.88 7 6.62Food 2008 5.32 2.68 4.72 11.53 7.06 0.33 3.27 0.08 2.90 0.31 0.55 0.13 35.89 49.52

2009 4.81 2.34 4.37 1 2.22 7.05 0.38 3.36 0.08 2.57 0.29 0.62 0.15 35.32 4 5.25

Fish 2008 1.76 0.31 2.03 0.53 2.68 0.18 0.44 0.00 1.08 0.15 0.17 0.04 10.09 3.692009 1.75 0.20 2.03 0.55 2.58 0.20 0.52 0.00 1.00 0.11 0.35 0.03 10.22 3.62

Other food products 2008 3.56 2.37 2.69 11.00 4.38 0.15 2.83 0.07 1.81 0.16 0.37 0.10 25.80 45.83

2009 3.06 2.14 2.34 1 1.67 4.47 0.18 2.83 0.08 1.57 0.18 0.27 0.12 25.10 4 1.63Raw materials 2008 1.70 3.94 0.95 7.45 0.91 1.59 0.25 0.24 0.39 0.83 0.21 0.57 6.37 37.29

2009 1.39 3.63 0.73 5.58 0.89 1.46 0.22 0.16 0.37 0.84 0.21 0.48 5.56 31.37

Fuels and mining products 2008 6.45 8.26 4.51 4.86 7.05 12.04 8.18 1.31 7.23 13.47 2.17 6.71 55.26 307.87

2009 2.60 9.43 2.61 5.58 2.64 8.90 6.86 1.00 3.60 8.54 1.17 3.34 34.33 250.46

Ores and other minerals 2008 1.04 4.58 0.45 3.17 0.71 2.61 0.07 0.75 0.58 0.56 0.23 0.23 3.95 106.532009 0.32 5.52 0.17 3.96 0.37 2.60 0.05 0.50 0.26 0.47 0.15 0.10 1.86 88.77

Fuels 2008 2.61 0.42 2.36 0.70 4.76 4.80 4.67 0.32 3.66 9.95 1.14 3.19 31.77 169.24

2009 0.84 0.32 0.70 0.71 1.62 2.12 4.28 0.35 2.21 5.49 0.49 0.88 20.38 123.96

Non-ferrous metals 2008 2.81 3.26 1.70 0.99 1.58 4.63 3.43 0.23 3.00 2.96 0.80 3.29 19.54 32.102009 1.43 3.59 1.74 0.91 0.65 4.18 2.53 0.15 1.13 2.57 0.53 2.36 12.09 37.72

Manufactures 2008 279.81 117.72 242.44 5 7.70 100.29 136.47 178.83 1 0.22 63.40 97.37 22.87 9 5.93 1331.39 733.47

2009 227.59 112.33 213.37 54.36 86.50 120.03 155.62 7.02 47.13 92.51 18.46 81.75 1124.74 675.17

Iron and steel 2008 9.83 4.37 7.44 1.28 3.11 9.58 1.68 0.02 14.69 4.27 2.00 3.10 70.95 27.152009 1.82 3.28 1.56 0.96 0.97 7.58 0.48 0.02 4.27 4.26 0.48 2.53 23.66 26.48

Chemicals 2008 13.26 17.32 9.74 13.00 7.57 19.64 4.31 2.75 4.97 19.66 3.37 17.25 79.31 119.00

2009 10.34 17.26 7.65 12.48 4.98 18.47 3.31 1.69 3.86 17.74 2.78 15.35 62.01 111.97Pharmaceuticals 2008 2.16 3.33 1.47 0.71 0.44 0.35 0.21 0.26 0.32 0.08 0.06 0.06 8.09 5.53

2009 2.35 4.01 1.55 0.90 0.46 0.38 0.20 0.25 0.33 0.08 0.07 0.06 8.61 6.70

Other chemicals 2008 11.10 13.99 8.27 12.29 7.13 19.29 4.10 2.49 4.66 19.58 3.31 17.19 71.22 113.472009 7.99 13.26 6.10 11.58 4.52 18.09 3.11 1.44 3.53 17.66 2.71 15.29 53.39 105.27

Other semi-manufactures 2008 22.93 7.51 20.62 3.00 7.29 5.73 6.19 0.29 4.67 2.77 1.48 2.68 106.53 31.63

2009 17.65 7.14 16.77 2.59 6.26 5.15 5.12 0.17 4.23 2.53 1.14 2.27 89.20 28.59

Machiner y and t ranspor t equipment 2008 148.95 77.09 121.38 32.96 45.25 81.70 121.16 4.60 28.99 50.56 12.10 47.99 674.07 441.95

2009 120.81 73.37 109.67 31.10 38.60 71.80 109.15 3.36 26.21 48.05 10.51 42.87 591.13 408.26

Office and telecom equipment 2008 91.70 9.02 77.62 11.40 21.94 28.30 86.98 3.29 18.54 33.83 6.72 36.41 382.27 231.91

2009 75.69 8.47 74.55 9.55 19.83 24.57 79.13 2.53 16.79 31.06 6.50 34.48 346.45 214.05EDP and office equipment 2008 52.00 1.56 44.12 2.08 11.62 4.01 33.73 0.19 5.23 3.89 2.36 2.00 176.84 46.89

2009 41.84 1.47 43.86 1.52 10.00 3.62 26.75 0.12 4.60 3.20 2.18 1.87 1 57.32 43.06

Telecommunications equipment 2008 28.68 2.30 31.87 1.55 7.98 6.13 40.30 0.97 8.79 5.29 1.91 1.71 161.95 36.902009 24.80 2.18 29.16 1.32 8.20 5.53 38.69 0.74 8.81 5.14 1.77 1.41 148.80 34.07

Integrated circuits 2008 11.01 5.15 1.63 7.77 2.35 1 8.16 12.95 2.13 4.51 2 4.65 2.45 3 2.69 43.49 148.12

2009 9.05 4.82 1.53 6.72 1.62 15.42 13.68 1.68 3.38 22.72 2.55 31.20 40.33 136.92Transport equipment 2008 16.79 21.54 10.37 7.60 4.67 13.46 5.54 0.02 2.33 3.79 0.94 0.27 76.25 48.86

2009 13.90 2 0.37 7.18 9.27 3.75 14.63 5.64 0.02 2.23 4.58 0.61 0.28 64.75 5 1.97

  Automotive products 2008 4.21 12.84 5.05 2.73 2.30 10.33 0.33 0.00 0.92 2.24 0.26 0.11 28.64 29.072009 2.92 12.93 4.03 3.00 1.65 11.21 0.28 0.00 0.67 2.65 0.19 0.09 19.85 30.85

Other transport equipment 2008 12.58 8.70 5.32 4.86 2.37 3.13 5.21 0.01 1.41 1.55 0.69 0.16 47.61 19.79

2009 10.98 7.44 3.16 6.27 2.10 3.43 5.36 0.01 1.56 1.92 0.42 0.18 44.90 2 1.12Other machinery 2008 40.47 46.53 33.39 13.96 18.64 39.94 28.64 1.30 8.13 12.95 4.44 11.31 215.55 161.19

2009 31.22 44.52 27.94 12.28 15.02 32.60 24.38 0.81 7.19 12.41 3.40 8.12 179.93 142.24

Power generating machinery 2008 2.57 4.11 2.64 2.20 1.32 1.91 1.30 0.06 0.68 0.50 0.15 0.28 17.09 11.172009 2.22 4.13 2.22 2.20 1.02 1.85 1.18 0.05 0.49 0.61 0.12 0.21 15.74 10.96

Non-electrical machinery 2008 17.59 3 2.04 12.83 8.49 7.18 2 1.88 4.13 0.52 2.95 5.49 1.56 4.80 90.88 8 2.34

2009 11.91 30.44 10.01 6.96 5.53 16.75 3.07 0.29 2.84 4.79 1.18 2.99 71.90 70.36Electrical machinery 2008 20.31 1 0.38 17.93 3.27 10.14 1 6.15 23.21 0.71 4.50 6.96 2.73 6.23 107.57 6 7.68

2009 17.09 9.96 15.70 3.13 8.47 14.00 20.13 0.47 3.86 7.01 2.09 4.91 92.28 60.92

Textiles 2008 8.68 1.25 6.76 0.62 3.58 3.28 8.32 0.96 2.09 2.24 0.39 2.85 65.37 16.292009 7.66 1.06 6.41 0.47 3.84 2.82 6.89 0.72 1.83 2.03 0.34 2.61 59.82 14.94

Clothing 2008 30.33 0.61 18.57 0.03 17.69 0.13 7.76 0.46 3.34 0.13 0.40 0.04 120.41 2.28

2009 28.48 0.55 19.94 0.02 17.44 0.12 7.12 0.18 2.28 0.11 0.36 0.03 107.26 1.84Other manufactures 2008 45.83 9.57 57.93 6.81 15.80 16.41 29.41 1.14 4.65 17.73 3.13 22.03 214.75 95.17

2009 40.82 9.65 51.36 6.74 14.40 14.08 23.57 0.88 4.44 17.79 2.86 16.07 191.66 83.09

Personal and household goods 2008 16.33 1.10 24.41 0.16 5.92 0.23 2.85 0.03 1.48 0.16 0.39 0.08 75.78 2.722009 15.55 1.15 22.23 0.15 5.83 0.30 2.50 0.02 1.18 0.18 0.36 0.07 70.94 2.68

Scientific and controlling 2008 6.76 6.08 4.31 4.29 2.47 9.74 10.72 0.25 1.54 14.81 1.26 19.08 35.53 66.17

instruments 2009 4.99 6.03 4.05 4.11 1.95 7.99 9.46 0.15 1.61 14.41 1.05 13.08 31.44 55.24Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 22.75 2.38 29.21 2.35 7.41 6.43 15.84 0.86 1.63 2.76 1.48 2.86 103.44 26.28

2009 20.29 2.48 25.08 2.48 6.62 5.80 11.61 0.71 1.65 3.19 1.46 2.92 89.28 2 5.17

Total merchandise a 2008 293.36 132.65 252.84 81.59 116.13 150.60 190.73 12.92 73.93 112.14 25.88 103.34 1430.69 1132.56

2009 236.44 127.77 221.30 77.76 97.91 130.94 166.22 8.71 53.68 102.55 20.51 85.72 1201.65 1005.56

Note: It should be noted that China Customs Statistics record the country of origin for imports and the country of final destination for exports. However, if the country of final destination cannot be ascertained, exports

are attributed to the last known country of dispatch (see China's Customs Statistics, December 2003). For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - China

a Includes unspecified products.

b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

EU (27) Taipei, Chinese World bUnited States Japan

Hong Kong,

China

Korea,

Rep. of 

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Table A23

(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 0.26 2.80 0.01 1.99 0.13 2.90 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.32 0.02 0.22 6.28 8.25

2009 0.25 2.89 0.01 2.26 0.10 3.15 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.34 0.03 0.20 6.36 8.29

Food 2008 0.23 2.12 0.01 1.91 0.11 2.12 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.24 0.02 0.21 4.51 7.51

2009 0.22 2.40 0.01 2.18 0.09 2.44 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.30 0.03 0.19 4.95 7.72Fish 2008 0.07 0.24 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.05 0.34 1.70

2009 0.07 0.27 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.04 0.31 1.77

Other food products 2008 0.16 1.88 0.01 1.79 0.11 1.96 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.11 0.02 0.17 4.17 5.82

2009 0.15 2.13 0.01 2.07 0.08 2.25 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.14 0.03 0.16 4.64 5.96Raw materials 2008 0.03 0.68 0 .00 0.08 0 .02 0.78 0 .00 0.02 0 .00 0.08 0 .00 0.01 1 .78 0.74

2009 0.03 0.49 0.00 0.08 0.02 0.71 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.00 1.41 0.57

Fuels and mining products 2008 0.13 0 .89 0.01 0 .15 0.90 1 .65 0.01 0 .28 0.01 0 .18 0.02 0 .05 6.45 19.71

2009 0.04 0.63 0.01 0.43 0.83 1.09 0.00 0.54 0.02 0.98 0.02 0.15 5.45 15.33

Ores and other minerals 2008 0.02 0.32 0.00 0.02 0.25 0.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.03 0.81 0.65

2009 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.03 0.14 0.08 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.58 0.42

Fuels 2008 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.12 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.06 13.952009 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.21 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.12 0.75 11.00

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.11 0.45 0.01 0.00 0.65 1.39 0.00 0.12 0.01 0.08 0.01 0.02 4.59 5.112009 0.04 0.34 0.01 0.21 0.70 0.98 0.00 0.34 0.02 0.92 0.02 0.02 4.12 3.91

Manufactures 2008 51.04 17.72 3.99 1.00 52.37 31.16 1.42 0.31 2.28 0.84 5.59 4.30 231.22 293.58

2009 40.66 15.76 2.84 1.26 41.69 28.31 0.95 0.39 1.97 1.09 4.70 2.86 212.05 261.16

Iron and steel 2008 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.25 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 2.36 3.57

2009 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.21 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 1.37 1.82Chemicals 2008 0.28 2.51 0.03 0.05 0.20 4.27 0.01 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.50 16.83 14.56

2009 0.23 2.42 0.03 0.04 0.16 3.94 0.01 0.06 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.53 14.48 11.15

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.02 0.16 0 .01 0.01 0 .01 1.11 0 .00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0 .00 0.00 1 .48 0.47

2009 0.01 0.31 0.01 0.01 0.02 1.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.56 0.42Other chemicals 2008 0.26 2.35 0.02 0.04 0.19 3.16 0.01 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.50 15.35 14.08

2009 0.22 2.11 0.02 0.03 0.15 2.84 0.01 0.06 0.03 0.04 0.03 0.52 12.92 10.72

Other semi-manufactures 2008 2.66 2.01 0.08 0.39 3.06 4.00 0.05 0.11 0.09 0.46 1.87 2.46 12.49 16.342009 1.98 0.88 0.06 0.33 2.48 3.02 0.03 0.09 0.06 0.75 1.29 2.00 10.50 14.42

Machiner y and transport equipment 2008 18.83 9.90 2.28 0.50 20.90 12.11 0.78 0.05 1.21 0.28 2.05 0.96 156.99 183.82

2009 15.87 9.99 1.61 0.82 15.79 11.81 0.56 0.03 1.17 0.22 2.14 0.20 147.01 169.33

Office and telecom equipment 2008 12.85 6.37 1.80 0.44 14.20 4.24 0.66 0.03 0.97 0.19 1.46 0.40 114.63 136.492009 11.04 5.12 1.27 0.76 10.87 3.95 0.48 0.02 0.96 0.18 1.46 0.12 111.48 131.96

EDP and off ice equipment 2008 3.20 2.00 0.30 0.09 3.10 1.01 0.17 0.00 0.13 0.01 0.50 0.06 29.66 32.16

2009 2.52 1.51 0.23 0.11 2.37 0.88 0.13 0.00 0.17 0.01 0.46 0.03 27.04 30.08Telecommunications equipment 2008 8.38 1.53 1.25 0.04 10.02 1.72 0.47 0.02 0.81 0.01 0.91 0.25 37.08 47.50

2009 7.57 1.23 0.89 0.03 7.67 1.63 0.33 0.00 0.76 0.01 0.96 0.07 34.59 43.80

Integra ted circuits 2008 1.26 2.83 0.25 0.32 1.07 1.51 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.17 0.05 0.10 47.88 56.83

2009 0.96 2.38 0.15 0.62 0.84 1.44 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.15 0.04 0.02 49.85 58.08Transport equipment 2008 0.33 1.03 0.01 0.00 0 .18 1.92 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.01 0.17 2.20 2.19

2009 0.16 1.26 0.01 0.00 0.17 1.97 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.07 0.02 2.07 1.50

  Automotive products 2008 0.08 0.34 0.00 0.00 0.05 1.58 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.15 1.61 1.30

2009 0.05 0.32 0.00 0.00 0.06 1.61 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.01 1.54 0.87Other transport equipment 2008 0.25 0.70 0.01 0.00 0.13 0.34 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.59 0.90

2009 0.10 0.94 0.01 0.00 0.11 0.37 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.53 0.63

Other machinery 2008 5.65 2.50 0.46 0.06 6.52 5.95 0.11 0.01 0.22 0.06 0.58 0.39 40.16 45.13

2009 4.67 3.61 0.33 0.07 4.75 5.89 0.08 0.01 0.19 0.02 0.60 0.07 33.45 35.87Power generating machinery 2008 0.62 0.58 0.02 0.00 0.91 2.09 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.04 0.26 0.25 3.63 3.72

2009 0.54 1.94 0.02 0.00 0.71 2.31 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.35 0.00 2.80 1.86

Non-electrical machinery 2008 0.64 0.61 0.07 0.00 0.65 2.01 0.01 0.00 0.06 0.01 0.09 0.03 8.45 8.322009 0.48 0.52 0.05 0.00 0.42 2.19 0.01 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.06 0.01 6.42 6.27

Elect ri ca l machinery 2008 4.40 1.31 0.37 0.05 4.96 1.84 0.10 0.01 0.11 0.01 0.23 0.12 28.07 33.09

2009 3.65 1.16 0.26 0.06 3.62 1.39 0.07 0.01 0.11 0.01 0.19 0.05 24.23 27.74

Textiles 2008 0.25 0.23 0.11 0.01 0.21 1.07 0.01 0.00 0.23 0.00 0.15 0.01 11.30 11.002009 0.18 0.16 0.07 0.01 0.17 0.78 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.08 0.00 9.32 9.01

Clothing 2008 10.99 0.10 0.31 0.01 10.58 1.34 0.12 0.00 0.28 0.01 0.44 0.00 5.17 17.07

2009 9.00 0.07 0.21 0.01 8.72 1.06 0.09 0.00 0.21 0.04 0.34 0.00 4.24 14.33

Other manufactures 2008 18.01 2.93 1.17 0.03 17.42 8.11 0.46 0.03 0.43 0.01 1.02 0.36 26.09 47.222009 13.40 2.19 0.86 0.03 14.36 7.50 0.26 0.05 0.34 0.02 0.82 0.13 25.14 41.11

Personal and household goods 2008 4.87 0.13 0.29 0.02 3.15 1.70 0.06 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.14 0.00 3.58 8.73

2009 3.59 0.06 0.22 0.02 2.51 1.75 0.05 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.14 0.00 3.38 6.92

Scientific and controlling 2008 0.86 0.85 0.03 0.00 0.81 0.93 0.04 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.05 5.22 6.50

instruments 2009 0.75 0.89 0.04 0.00 0.70 0.87 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.04 5.36 5.66

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 12.29 1.96 0.85 0.01 13.46 5.49 0.36 0.03 0.34 0.01 0.85 0.31 17.29 31.99

2009 9.06 1.24 0.60 0.01 11.15 4.88 0.19 0.05 0.26 0.01 0.66 0.09 16.40 28.54

Total merchandise a 2008 51.49 21.76 4.02 3.15 5 5.48 36.78 1.44 0.61 2.32 1.49 5.86 4.58 249.49 324.58

2009 41.01 19.37 2.87 3.96 49.71 33.16 0.96 0.96 2.01 2.58 4.98 3.23 227.76 288.96

North America

South & Central

America

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Hong Kong, China

AsiaEurope CIS Africa Middle East

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(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 4.16 3.23 0.13 2.76 0.19 2.15 0.09 0.84 0.13 0.34 0.63 0.25 6.74 16.50

2009 3.46 3.37 0.10 2.92 0.18 2.32 0.08 0.88 0.15 0.16 0.94 0.23 6.77 17.15

Food 2008 2.53 3.02 0.11 1.99 0.17 1.72 0.05 0.71 0.12 0.31 0.61 0.18 4.91 14.12

2009 2.22 3.22 0.08 2.22 0.16 1.99 0.04 0.80 0.14 0.15 0.93 0.18 5.32 15.24Fish 2008 0.18 0.33 0.00 0.07 0.05 0.11 0.02 0.35 0.02 0.06 0.03 0.05 0.41 2.41

2009 0.15 0.39 0.00 0.08 0.06 0.14 0.01 0.39 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.05 0.39 2.54

Other food products 2008 2.36 2.69 0 .11 1.92 0 .12 1.60 0 .03 0.36 0 .11 0.26 0 .59 0.12 4 .50 11.71

2009 2.07 2.82 0.08 2.14 0.10 1.86 0.03 0.41 0.12 0.13 0.91 0.13 4.93 12.70

Raw materials 2008 1.63 0.21 0.02 0.77 0.02 0.43 0.04 0.12 0.01 0.03 0 .02 0.07 1 .83 2.38

2009 1.25 0.15 0.02 0.70 0.02 0.33 0.04 0.08 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.05 1.46 1.91

Fuels and mining products 2008 4.79 6 .64 0.46 0 .68 0.10 0 .61 0.16 2 .11 0.09 4 .65 0.49 0 .71 7.52 22.90

2009 4.12 5.55 0.67 0.56 0.04 0.38 0.06 1.14 0.04 3.96 0.44 0.59 6.38 19.16Ores and o ther minerals 2008 0.42 0 .24 0.03 0 .23 0.02 0 .30 0.03 0 .24 0.00 0 .01 0.27 0 .01 1.07 1 .36

2009 0.44 0.18 0.02 0.08 0.00 0.23 0.01 0.14 0.00 0.01 0.06 0.01 0.73 0.82

Fuels 2008 0.76 3.87 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.12 0.00 1.08 0.06 4.50 0.01 0.26 1.07 14.372009 0.58 3.36 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.38 0.01 3.87 0.01 0.32 0.76 11.62

Non-ferrous metals 2008 3.61 2.53 0.42 0.42 0.08 0.19 0.13 0.79 0.03 0.14 0.21 0.44 5.38 7.172009 3.11 2.02 0.64 0.45 0.03 0.12 0.05 0.62 0.03 0.08 0.37 0.27 4.90 6.71

Manufactures 2008 166.94 171.25 4 8.97 25.87 4 5.88 16.72 1 5.28 35.25 6.87 20.03 5.93 23.70 348.03 348.93

2009 155.27 152.41 38.96 24.30 36.60 14.25 13.89 29.83 5.25 7.64 5.66 24.32 304.97 310.83

Iron and steel 2008 2.03 1.32 0.02 0.23 0.01 0.03 0.00 1.14 0.01 0.04 0.03 0.57 2.40 3.982009 1.25 0.35 0.01 0.18 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.65 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.39 1.40 2.25

Chemicals 2008 14.60 3.64 0.18 3.67 0.24 2.28 0.19 3.50 0.19 1.17 0.23 2.63 17.43 21.99

2009 12.25 2.86 0.15 3.57 0.20 2.24 0.20 2.93 0.16 0.54 0.20 2.01 14.97 18.18Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.78 0.17 0 .01 0.87 0 .01 0.14 0 .07 0.07 0 .01 0.05 0 .01 0.02 1 .52 1.76

2009 0.73 0.16 0.01 0.99 0.01 0.27 0.07 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 1.60 1.84

Other chemicals 2008 13.83 3.47 0.17 2.81 0.23 2.14 0.12 3.43 0.18 1.12 0.22 2.61 15.91 20.232009 11.52 2.70 0.14 2.58 0.20 1.97 0.13 2.84 0.15 0.52 0.19 1.99 13.37 16.34

Other semi-manufactures 2008 6.19 6.57 2.76 3.77 2.49 1.89 0.63 1.37 0.21 0.25 0.12 0.46 20.30 25.772009 5.18 5.04 2.22 2.91 1.85 0.78 0.51 0.91 0.16 0.11 0.09 0.35 16.40 21.48

Machinery and transport equipment 2008 120.16 98.11 19.94 11.31 16.32 9.39 8.31 23.41 5.24 17.77 4.28 17.44 203.08 207.62

2009 115.00 91.50 15.03 11.27 13.86 8.90 7.39 20.26 3.86 6.63 4.17 19.37 184.16 192.42

Office and telecom equipment 2008 88.42 67.26 13.75 3.90 11.12 6.02 5.56 14.30 3.39 15.80 3.41 15.51 146.58 148.17

2009 88.29 66.81 10.37 3.64 9.62 4.23 5.06 12.78 2.50 5.93 3.39 17.96 137.58 142.12

EDP and off ice equipment 2008 23.05 20.81 2.99 0.99 2.76 1.86 1.31 3.34 0.83 1.77 0.58 1.33 37.07 35.322009 21.86 19.95 2.28 0.86 2.29 1.35 1.10 3.27 0.55 0.85 0.44 1.18 32.92 32.62

Telecommunications equipment 2008 24.68 34.26 9.75 1.65 7.27 1.39 3.61 4.84 1.25 1.60 0.67 1.85 58.93 51.08

2009 22.48 32.77 7.30 1.57 6.50 1.04 3.51 4.57 1.05 0.44 0.68 1.62 52.77 46.77

Integrated circuit s 2008 40.69 12.19 1.01 1 .26 1.09 2 .77 0.64 6 .12 1.30 12.43 2.16 12.34 50.58 61.77

2009 43.95 14.09 0.79 1.21 0.83 1.84 0.45 4.94 0.90 4.63 2.27 15.16 51.89 62.72

Transport equipment 2008 1.48 0.61 0.18 1.90 0.32 1.02 0.13 1.20 0.08 0.16 0.05 0.06 2.79 5.35

2009 1.43 0.48 0.16 1.96 0.15 1.25 0.09 0.86 0.07 0.07 0.04 0.05 2.51 4.78  Automotive products 2008 1.23 0.18 0.05 1.58 0.08 0.33 0.04 0.97 0.03 0.09 0.01 0.01 1.76 3.41

2009 1.16 0.11 0.06 1.60 0.05 0.32 0.03 0.68 0.03 0.04 0.00 0.01 1.67 2.84

Other transport equipment 2008 0.25 0.44 0.13 0.32 0.24 0.69 0.09 0.23 0.05 0.07 0.05 0.05 1.03 1.94

2009 0.27 0.37 0.11 0.36 0.10 0.93 0.07 0.18 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.84 1.94

Other machinery 2008 30.26 30.23 6.00 5.51 4.88 2.35 2.62 7.91 1.77 1.81 0.82 1.87 53.70 54.10

2009 25.28 24.21 4.50 5.67 4.08 3.43 2.24 6.62 1.29 0.64 0.74 1.35 44.07 45.52Power generating machinery 2008 1.99 2.08 0.66 1.89 0.54 0.55 0.24 0.35 0.80 0.70 0.08 0.14 5.50 6.68

2009 1.54 1.28 0.64 2.29 0.49 1.93 0.19 0.19 0.57 0.04 0.14 0.06 4.45 6.10

Non-electrical machinery 2008 7.00 3.69 0.61 1.87 0.56 0.57 0.31 3.19 0.23 0.46 0.15 0.34 9.98 10.982009 5.23 2.83 0.40 2.07 0.41 0.49 0.24 2.43 0.16 0.25 0.14 0.24 7.49 9.00

Elect rical machinery 2008 21.28 24.47 4.74 1.75 3.79 1.23 2.07 4.37 0.74 0.64 0.59 1.38 38.22 36.442009 18.51 20.10 3.47 1.31 3.18 1.01 1.80 3.99 0.56 0.35 0.47 1.05 32.13 30.43

Textiles 2008 8.57 7.63 0.19 0.99 0.21 0.21 0.05 0.59 0.03 0.03 0.03 1.17 12.26 12.31

2009 7.13 6.29 0.15 0.71 0.15 0.15 0.06 0.51 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.93 9.98 9.96

Clothing 2008 1.40 16.47 10.18 1.24 9.94 0.10 1.64 0.14 0.28 0.01 0.26 0.04 27.91 18.552009 0.73 13.70 8.38 0.99 8.14 0.06 1.61 0.17 0.22 0.00 0.23 0.02 22.83 15.51

Other manufactures 2008 13.99 37.51 15.69 4 .65 16.66 2 .83 4.45 5 .09 0.91 0 .76 0.98 1 .39 64.65 58.72

2009 13.73 32.67 13.02 4.67 12.38 2.10 4.11 4.40 0.82 0.33 0.93 1.26 55.24 51.03Personal and household goods 2008 0.85 8.37 3.03 1.39 4.48 0.12 1.15 0.07 0.12 0.02 0.22 0.04 12.18 10.58

2009 0.80 6.65 2.42 1.71 3.30 0.06 1.00 0.04 0.11 0.00 0.20 0.03 9.97 8.76

Scientific and controlling 2008 4.11 5.03 0.78 0.86 0.77 0.81 0.44 0.89 0.08 0.11 0.12 0.20 7.00 8.33instruments 2009 4.31 4.46 0.67 0.80 0.68 0.85 0.42 0.67 0.06 0.06 0.11 0.19 6.91 7.47

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 9.03 24.11 11.89 2.40 11.41 1.89 2.86 4.14 0.71 0.64 0.63 1.15 45.48 39.80

2009 8.62 21.56 9.92 2.16 8.41 1.19 2.69 3.69 0.65 0.26 0.61 1.04 38.37 34.80

Total merchandise a 2008 178.62 181.23 50.76 29.93 46.22 19.64 15.61 39.18 7.27 25.17 7.32 24.72 370.24 392.96

2009 164.29 161.43 44.78 28.06 36.85 17.03 14.12 32.45 5.59 11.92 7.46 25.24 329.42 352.24

Note: For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Hong Kong, China

a Includes unspecified products.

b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

China Taipei, Chinese World bEU (27) United States Japan Singapore

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(Billion dollars)

dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp.

 Agricultural products 2008 0.05 0.20 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.09 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.59 5.70

2009 0.05 0.19 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.07 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.56 5.80Food 2008 0.05 0.17 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.38 4.13

2009 0.05 0.17 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.41 4.54Fish 2008 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33

2009 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.31Other food products 2008 0.05 0.10 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.37 3.80

2009 0.05 0.09 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.41 4.23Raw materials 2008 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.21 1.57

2009 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.15 1.26

Fuels and mining products 2008 0.03 0.09 0.01 0.00 0.14 0.77 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 1.04 5.41

2009 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.80 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.72 4.73Ores and other minerals 2008 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.51 0.29

2009 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.28 0.30Fuels 2008 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.32 0.74

2009 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.42Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.02 0.09 0.01 0.00 0.11 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.21 4.38

2009 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.68 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.12 4.00Manufactures 2008 2.52 48.52 0.07 3.92 1.32 51.05 0.01 1.41 0.05 2.23 0.13 5.45 5.54 225.68

2009 1.02 39.64 0.05 2.80 0.74 40.95 0.00 0.95 0.03 1.93 0.07 4.63 3.99 208.06Iron and steel 2008 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.08 2.28

2009 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 1.35Chemicals 2008 0.02 0.26 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.19 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.05 1.38 15.44

2009 0.01 0.22 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.16 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03 1.24 13.24Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.25 1.22

2009 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.25 1.31Other chemicals 2008 0.01 0.25 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.18 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.04 1.13 14.22

2009 0.01 0.21 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.03 1.00 11.92Other semi-manufactures 2008 0.02 2 .64 0.00 0 .08 0.02 3 .03 0.00 0 .05 0.00 0 .08 0.00 1.87 0.13 12.36

2009 0.01 1.97 0.00 0.06 0.01 2.46 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.06 0.00 1.29 0.11 10.39Machinery and transport equipment 2008 0.44 18.40 0.03 2.25 0.36 20.54 0.00 0.77 0.01 1.20 0.01 2.03 1.78 155.21

2009 0.42 15.45 0.02 1.59 0.30 15.49 0.00 0.56 0.01 1.16 0.01 2.13 1.32 145.68Office and telecom equipment 2008 0.35 12.50 0.02 1.78 0.32 13.87 0.00 0.66 0.01 0.96 0.01 1.45 1.10 113.53

2009 0.36 10.69 0.02 1.25 0.27 10.60 0.00 0.48 0.01 0.95 0.01 1.46 0.83 110.66EDP and office equipment 2008 0.02 3.18 0.01 0.29 0.02 3.08 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.49 0.16 29.51

2009 0.02 2.50 0.01 0.23 0.02 2.35 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.46 0.10 26.94Telecommunications equipment 2008 0.30 8.08 0.01 1.24 0.27 9.75 0.00 0.47 0.01 0.80 0.00 0.91 0.53 36.55

2009 0.33 7.24 0.01 0.88 0.24 7.42 0.00 0.33 0.01 0.76 0.01 0.96 0.42 34.17Integrated circuits 2008 0.02 1.24 0.00 0 .25 0.03 1 .04 0.00 0 .03 0.00 0 .03 0.00 0 .05 0.42 47.47

2009 0.01 0.95 0.00 0.15 0.01 0.82 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.04 0.30 49.55Transport equipment 2008 0.01 0.32 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 2.20

2009 0.01 0.15 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.07 0.00 2.07  Automotive products 2008 0.01 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.61

2009 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.54Other transport equipment 2008 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.59

2009 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.53Other machinery 2008 0.07 5.58 0.01 0.46 0.03 6.48 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.22 0.01 0.57 0.68 39.48

2009 0.06 4.61 0.00 0.32 0.03 4.72 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.60 0.50 32.95Power generating machinery 2008 0.00 0.62 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.91 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.26 0.00 3.63

2009 0.00 0.54 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.71 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.35 0.00 2.79Non-electrical machinery 2008 0.02 0.63 0.00 0.07 0.01 0.64 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.08 0.35 8.10

2009 0.01 0.46 0.00 0.05 0.01 0.41 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.06 0.25 6.17Electrical machinery 2008 0.06 4 .34 0.00 0 .37 0.02 4 .93 0.00 0 .10 0.00 0 .11 0.01 0.22 0.32 27.75

2009 0.05 3.61 0.00 0.26 0.02 3.60 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.19 0.24 23.99Textiles 2008 0.01 0.24 0.00 0.11 0.01 0.20 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.22 0.00 0.15 0.37 10.932009 0.01 0.17 0.00 0.07 0.01 0.16 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.15 0.00 0.08 0.26 9.06

Clothing 2008 1.52 9.48 0.01 0.30 0.44 10.14 0.00 0.12 0.01 0.27 0.00 0.44 0.89 4.292009 0.24 8.76 0.01 0.21 0.09 8.63 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.34 0.23 4.00

Other manufactures 2008 0.52 17.50 0.02 1.15 0.49 16.93 0.01 0.45 0.02 0.41 0.11 0.92 0.92 25.172009 0.33 13.07 0.01 0.84 0.32 14.04 0.00 0.26 0.01 0.33 0.06 0.76 0.80 24.34

Personal and household goods 2008 0.00 4.86 0.00 0.29 0.00 3.15 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.14 0.00 3.572009 0.01 3.59 0.00 0.22 0.00 2.51 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.14 0.00 3.37

Scientific and controlling 2008 0.01 0.85 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.80 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.07 5.15instruments 2009 0.00 0.74 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.70 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.07 5.29Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 0.50 11.78 0.02 0.83 0.48 12.98 0.01 0.35 0.02 0.32 0.11 0.74 0.84 16.45

2009 0.32 8.74 0.01 0.59 0.32 10.84 0.00 0.19 0.01 0.25 0.06 0.60 0.73 15.68

Total merchandise a 2008 2.61 48.87 0.08 3.93 3.22 52.25 0.02 1.43 0.07 2.25 0.35 5.51 10.57 238.92

2009 1.09 39.92 0.05 2.81 7.61 42.10 0.00 0.96 0.05 1.95 0.30 4.67 7.68 220.08

North America

South & Central

America

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(Billion dollars)

dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp. dom.exp re-exp.

 Agricultural products 2008 0.31 3.85 0.04 0.09 0.04 0.15 0.01 0.07 0.01 0.62 0.06 0.07 0.70 6.04

2009 0.27 3.19 0.03 0.07 0.04 0.14 0.02 0.06 0.01 0.94 0.07 0.08 0.66 6.11Food 2008 0.11 2.42 0.04 0.07 0.04 0.13 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.61 0.06 0.06 0.49 4.42

2009 0.13 2.08 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.12 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.92 0.07 0.07 0.51 4.80Fish 2008 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.41

2009 0.00 0.15 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.38Other food products 2008 0.11 2.25 0.04 0.07 0.04 0.08 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.58 0.06 0.04 0.49 4.01

2009 0.13 1.93 0.03 0.05 0.04 0.07 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.90 0.07 0.05 0.51 4.42Raw materials 2008 0.20 1.43 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.21 1.62

2009 0.14 1.10 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.15 1.31

Fuels and mining products 2008 0.64 4.16 0.11 0.35 0.03 0.07 0.03 0.13 0.26 0.23 0.01 0.07 1.23 6.29

2009 0.62 3.51 0.02 0.65 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.04 0.40 0.01 0.03 0.80 5.58Ores and other minerals 2008 0.21 0.21 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.25 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.55 0.53

2009 0.22 0.22 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.31 0.42Fuels 2008 0.31 0.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.32 0.74

2009 0.32 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.33 0.43Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.12 3.49 0.10 0.32 0.02 0.06 0.02 0.11 0.00 0.20 0.01 0.01 0.36 5.02

2009 0.08 3.03 0.01 0.63 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.37 0.01 0.02 0.17 4.74Manufactures 2008 3.50 163.44 1.12 47.85 2.35 43.53 0.25 15.03 0.22 5.70 0.31 6.56 9.65 338.38

2009 2.54 152.74 0.60 38.36 0.89 35.71 0.19 13.70 0.20 5.47 0.21 5.04 5.92 299.05Iron and steel 2008 0.01 2.02 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.08 2.32

2009 0.01 1.24 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.02 1.38Chemicals 2008 1.12 13.49 0.01 0.17 0.01 0.23 0.01 0.18 0.01 0.22 0.08 0.12 1.42 16.01

2009 1.05 11.20 0.00 0.15 0.01 0.20 0.01 0.20 0.01 0.19 0.06 0.10 1.27 13.70Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.22 0.56 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.26 1.26

2009 0.22 0.51 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.26 1.34Other chemicals 2008 0.90 12.93 0.01 0.17 0.01 0.22 0.01 0.11 0.01 0.21 0.08 0.10 1.16 14.75

2009 0.83 10.69 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.19 0.01 0.13 0.01 0.18 0.06 0.09 1.01 12.35Other semi-manufactures 2008 0.08 6 .11 0.01 2.75 0.02 2 .47 0.00 0 .63 0.01 0 .11 0.00 0 .21 0.18 20.12

2009 0.08 5.10 0.01 2.21 0.01 1.84 0.00 0.51 0.01 0.08 0.00 0.16 0.14 16.26Machinery and transport equipment 2008 0.88 119.28 0.35 19.59 0.35 15.97 0.11 8.20 0.09 4.19 0.14 5.11 2.63 200.45

2009 0.64 114.36 0.30 14.73 0.35 13.51 0.08 7.31 0.08 4.09 0.10 3.76 2.09 182.07Office and telecom equipment 2008 0.47 87.95 0.32 13.43 0.28 10.84 0.09 5.47 0.03 3.38 0.12 3.27 1.81 144.77

2009 0.33 87.96 0.27 10.09 0.29 9.33 0.07 4.99 0.03 3.36 0.10 2.41 1.49 136.09EDP and office equipment 2008 0.11 22.93 0.02 2.97 0.01 2.74 0.01 1.31 0.00 0.58 0.00 0.83 0.21 36.86

2009 0.07 21.78 0.02 2.26 0.01 2.28 0.01 1.10 0.00 0.44 0.00 0.54 0.15 32.77Telecommunications equipment 2008 0.09 24.59 0.27 9.48 0.24 7.03 0.07 3.54 0.00 0.67 0.11 1.14 1.13 57.81

2009 0.06 22.42 0.24 7.06 0.27 6.23 0.06 3.45 0.01 0.67 0.09 0.97 1.01 51.76Integrated circuits 2008 0.26 40.43 0.03 0.98 0.02 1.07 0.01 0.63 0.03 2.13 0.01 1.29 0.48 50.10

2009 0.20 43.76 0.01 0.77 0.01 0.82 0.00 0.45 0.02 2.24 0.01 0.90 0.33 51.57Transport equipment 2008 0.00 1.48 0.00 0.18 0.01 0.31 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.08 0.02 2.78

2009 0.00 1.43 0.00 0.16 0.01 0.14 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.07 0.01 2.50  Automotive products 2008 0.00 1.23 0.00 0.05 0.01 0.07 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.02 1.74

2009 0.00 1.16 0.00 0.06 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.01 1.66Other transport equipment 2008 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.05 0.00 1.03

2009 0.00 0.27 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.84Other machinery 2008 0.41 29.85 0.03 5.97 0.06 4.82 0.02 2.60 0.06 0.76 0.02 1.76 0.80 52.91

2009 0.31 24.97 0.03 4.48 0.05 4.03 0.01 2.23 0.04 0.69 0.01 1.28 0.59 43.48Power generating machinery 2008 0.00 1.99 0.00 0.66 0.00 0.54 0.00 0.24 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.80 0.00 5.50

2009 0.00 1.54 0.00 0.64 0.00 0.49 0.00 0.19 0.00 0.14 0.00 0.57 0.00 4.45Non-electrical machiner y 2008 0.18 6.81 0.01 0.60 0.01 0.54 0.01 0.30 0.05 0.10 0.01 0.22 0.39 9.59

2009 0.13 5.10 0.01 0.39 0.01 0.40 0.01 0.24 0.04 0.10 0.00 0.15 0.28 7.21Electrical machinery 2008 0.23 21.05 0.02 4.72 0.05 3.74 0.01 2.06 0.00 0.58 0.00 0.74 0.40 37.82

2009 0.18 18.33 0.02 3.45 0.04 3.14 0.00 1.80 0.00 0.46 0.00 0.55 0.31 31.82Textiles 2008 0.25 8.31 0.01 0.18 0.01 0.21 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.40 11.86

2009 0.18 6.95 0.01 0.14 0.00 0.15 0.01 0.06 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.02 0.28 9.70Clothing 2008 0.79 0.60 0.41 9.77 1.46 8.48 0.01 1.63 0.06 0.20 0.00 0.28 2.87 25.04

2009 0.18 0.55 0.09 8.29 0.20 7.94 0.01 1.61 0.03 0.20 0.00 0.21 0.58 22.25Other manufactures 2008 0.37 13.62 0.33 15.36 0.50 16.16 0.11 4.34 0.06 0 .91 0.09 0 .82 2.08 62.57

2009 0.40 13.33 0.20 12.82 0.32 12.07 0.09 4.02 0.07 0.86 0.04 0.78 1.54 53.70Personal and household goods 2008 0.00 0.85 0.00 3.03 0.00 4.47 0.00 1.15 0.00 0.22 0.00 0.12 0.01 12.17

2009 0.00 0.80 0.00 2.42 0.01 3.29 0.00 1.00 0.00 0.20 0.00 0.11 0.01 9.96Scientific and controlling 2008 0.04 4.07 0.01 0.77 0.01 0.76 0.01 0.43 0.01 0.11 0.00 0.08 0.08 6.92instruments 2009 0.05 4.26 0.00 0.66 0.00 0.68 0.00 0.42 0.01 0.10 0.00 0.06 0.08 6.82Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 0.32 8.71 0.32 11.57 0.48 10.93 0.10 2.76 0.05 0.58 0.09 0.62 1.99 43.49

2009 0.34 8.28 0.19 9.73 0.31 8.10 0.08 2.61 0.06 0.55 0.04 0.61 1.45 36.92

Total merchandise a 2008 5.52 173.10 2.41 48.35 2.43 43.79 0.33 15.27 0.75 6.57 0.52 6.74 16.96 353.28

2009 3.82 160.47 5.63 39.15 0.95 35.91 0.29 13.83 0.64 6.82 0.42 5.18 16.84 312.58

Note: It should be noted that China Customs Statistics record the country of origin for imports and the country of final destination for exports. However, if the country of final destination cannot be ascertained, exports areattributed to the last known country of dispatch (see China's Customs Statistics, December 2003). For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

Domestic exports and re-exports of merchandise by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Hong Kong, China

a Inclu des unspecified products.

b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

China Singapore World bEU (27) United States Japan Taipei, Chinese

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Table A25

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 1.07 2 8.73 0.06 6.41 0.75 1 0.13 0.08 1.97 0.22 1.60 0.16 0.14 5.98 3 1.59

2009 1.00 2 1.43 0.06 5.61 0.58 1 0.33 0.08 1.56 0.20 1.39 0.13 0.12 5.83 2 7.44Food 2008 0.72 25.29 0.03 5.11 0.19 8.70 0.05 1.33 0.08 1.10 0.07 0.12 2.81 24.44

2009 0.73 18.99 0.03 4.61 0.20 9.14 0.05 1.14 0.06 1.03 0.07 0.11 2.85 22.71

Fish 2008 0.26 2.02 0.01 1.14 0.03 1.54 0.02 1.28 0.06 0.45 0.02 0.04 1.19 7.54

2009 0.26 1.66 0.02 1.22 0.03 1.52 0.03 1.03 0.05 0.44 0.02 0.04 1.15 7.03Other food products 2008 0.47 23.26 0.01 3.97 0.16 7.16 0.03 0.06 0.01 0.65 0.05 0.08 1.62 16.90

2009 0.47 17.33 0.01 3.39 0.16 7.63 0.02 0.11 0.01 0.59 0.05 0.07 1.70 15.67

Raw materials 2008 0.35 3.44 0.03 1.30 0.56 1.43 0.03 0.63 0.14 0.50 0.09 0.03 3.17 7.152009 0.27 2.43 0.03 1.00 0.38 1.19 0.03 0.42 0.14 0.36 0.06 0.02 2.98 4.74

Fuels and mining products 2008 2.02 10.74 1.01 13.79 2.53 4.57 0.13 10.85 0.04 17.25 0.42 165.53 31.49 104.79

2009 1.08 6.04 0.37 8.18 1.65 1.85 0.05 7.22 0.03 6.57 0.13 9 1.08 22.50 6 6.24

Ores and other minerals 2008 0.17 4.05 0.00 11.62 0.41 0.55 0.00 0.07 0.00 1.32 0.01 0.24 5.25 18.08

2009 0.18 1.99 0.00 7.21 0.19 0.37 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.85 0.01 0.14 4.61 13.56

Fuels 2008 1.09 4.31 0.99 0.47 1.17 1.01 0.07 7.95 0.01 10.39 0.13 164.84 15.32 78.80

2009 0.43 2.95 0.35 0.21 0.67 0.34 0.04 6.16 0.02 2.87 0.03 90.79 8.99 49.16

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.77 2.38 0.02 1.70 0.95 3.00 0.05 2.83 0.02 5.55 0.28 0.46 10.92 7.912009 0.47 1.10 0.01 0.76 0.80 1.15 0.01 1.00 0.01 2.85 0.09 0.15 8.90 3.51

Manufactures 2008 149.39 53.68 17.83 2.28 107.99 63.83 18.96 1.71 11.67 2.00 32.77 1.84 343.11 215.30

2009 101.77 43.30 11.51 1.76 69.14 54.78 3.94 0.73 7.57 1.07 20.98 1.33 279.12 182.59

Iron and steel 2008 3.66 0.20 0.67 0.74 1.59 0.51 0.29 1.43 0.59 0.96 1.90 0.00 35.39 7.64

2009 2.66 0.11 0.51 0.37 1.29 0.39 0.11 0.50 0.61 0.45 1.49 0.00 24.48 3.50

Chemicals 2008 8.62 12.57 0.72 0.64 8.62 20.70 0.15 0.17 0.30 0.20 0.72 1.15 50.01 19.122009 7.70 10.97 0.59 0.66 7.01 22.30 0.11 0.10 0.28 0.10 0.56 0.66 45.18 13.86

Pharmaceuticals 2008 1.22 2.34 0.08 0.00 1.44 7.68 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.02 0.86 0.95

2009 1.54 2.87 0.06 0.01 1.50 10.19 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.02 0.94 1.10

Other chemicals 2008 7.40 10.22 0.64 0.63 7.17 13.02 0.14 0.17 0.28 0.20 0.68 1.13 49.15 18.172009 6.15 8.10 0.52 0.65 5.51 1 2.11 0.10 0.10 0.25 0.10 0.52 0.64 44.24 1 2.76

Other semi-manufactures 2008 5.94 2.91 0.88 0.10 5.11 3.35 0.60 0.06 0.58 0.04 1.75 0.17 18.30 18.82

2009 4.52 2.19 0.74 0.05 3.35 2.68 0.42 0.06 0.49 0.04 1.63 0.10 16.08 16.61Machinery and t ranspor t equipment 2008 118.81 27.79 14.90 0.66 81.41 24.17 17.69 0.02 9.89 0.66 27.28 0.30 202.92 105.21

2009 77.30 21.59 9.15 0.54 48.89 17.15 3.16 0.04 5.96 0.35 16.30 0.40 163.05 86.76

Office and telecom equipment 2008 20.64 8.35 0.84 0.27 20.57 2.96 0.49 0.00 0.27 0.01 0.97 0.18 59.48 60.77

2009 14.39 6.62 0.60 0.28 13.38 2.14 0.20 0.00 0.21 0.01 0.60 0.31 49.46 52.40EDP and office equipment 2008 8.24 1.73 0.13 0.04 7.61 1.11 0.06 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.18 0.05 8.21 21.55

2009 6.24 1.29 0.09 0.05 5.31 0.79 0.04 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.12 0.04 6.50 17.86

Telecommunications equipment 2008 8.83 2.43 0.33 0.00 8.64 0.69 0.43 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.74 0.06 15.02 20.94

2009 5.57 1.96 0.15 0.00 5.26 0.64 0.15 0.00 0.13 0.01 0.44 0.05 12.12 20.21Integrated circuits 2008 3.57 4.19 0.38 0.22 4.32 1.16 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.06 0.08 36.24 18.28

2009 2.58 3.36 0.36 0.23 2.82 0.71 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.22 30.84 14.32

Transport equipment 2008 68.73 7.84 10.53 0.31 34.96 9.95 14.87 0.00 7.43 0.60 19.65 0.00 47.45 7.69

2009 43.51 5.56 6.26 0.20 20.97 6.78 1.99 0.00 4.10 0.28 10.55 0.00 41.48 5.52

  Automotive products 2008 59.98 1.85 7.25 0.02 27.53 8.57 14.64 0.00 7.06 0.60 18.85 0.00 35.59 4.81

2009 37.56 0.85 3.95 0.01 15.85 5.66 1.89 0.00 3.81 0.28 9.88 0.00 30.41 3.22

Other transport equipment 2008 8.75 5.99 3.28 0.29 7.43 1.37 0.23 0.00 0.37 0.00 0.81 0.00 11.85 2.872009 5.95 4.70 2.31 0.19 5.11 1.12 0.10 0.00 0.29 0.00 0.67 0.00 11.07 2.30

Other machinery 2008 29.44 11.59 3.53 0.08 25.89 11.27 2.32 0.01 2.20 0.05 6.65 0.12 95.99 36.76

2009 19.40 9.42 2.29 0.06 14.54 8.24 0.97 0.03 1.65 0.06 5.15 0.09 72.11 28.84

Power generating machinery 2008 3.72 4.59 0.27 0.00 2.09 1.30 0.19 0.00 0.25 0.00 0.57 0.00 4.88 2.122009 3.25 4.16 0.20 0.00 1.57 1.53 0.25 0.00 0.38 0.00 0.97 0.00 5.17 1.60

Non-electrical machiner y 2008 18.44 4.31 2.69 0.06 17.50 7.30 1.98 0.00 1.60 0.04 4.89 0.04 60.02 14.04

2009 10.73 2.97 1.64 0.04 8.58 4.62 0.63 0.03 0.97 0.05 2.71 0.03 41.64 1 0.61

Electrical machinery 2008 7.29 2.69 0.57 0.02 6.30 2.67 0.15 0.01 0.35 0.01 1.18 0.07 31.09 20.602009 5.41 2.29 0.45 0.03 4.39 2.09 0.09 0.00 0.30 0.01 1.47 0.06 25.30 16.63

Textiles 2008 0.57 0.27 0.03 0.02 0.73 0.77 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.43 0.02 5.51 5.82

2009 0.41 0.21 0.03 0.01 0.49 0.60 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.41 0.02 4.74 5.89

Clothing 2008 0.08 0.21 0.00 0.04 0.15 1.70 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.09 0.01 0.01 0.35 23.73

2009 0.05 0.19 0.00 0.04 0.12 1.34 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.09 0.01 0.00 0.30 23.88

Other manufactures 2008 11.70 9.73 0.62 0.08 10.38 12.63 0.22 0.03 0.25 0.03 0.69 0.20 30.63 34.94

2009 9.14 8.02 0.48 0.07 7.99 1 0.31 0.12 0.02 0.20 0.03 0.58 0.14 25.29 3 2.10Personal and household goods 2008 0.41 0.46 0.03 0.04 0.22 2.88 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.69 11.23

2009 0.30 0.36 0.03 0.03 0.10 2.34 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.62 10.84

Scientific and controlling 2008 4.89 5.25 0.38 0.03 4.56 3.57 0.12 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.24 0.16 11.18 5.12

instruments 2009 4.10 4.17 0.30 0.02 3.71 2.93 0.07 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.24 0.10 9.51 4.05Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 6.40 4.02 0.21 0.02 5.60 6.17 0.09 0.02 0.11 0.01 0.43 0.04 18.76 18.60

2009 4.74 3.50 0.16 0.02 4.18 5.05 0.04 0.01 0.09 0.01 0.33 0.04 15.15 17.21

Total merchandise a 2008 159.43 95.53 19.09 22.54 119.51 79.69 19.33 14.88 12.11 20.93 33.84 167.57 406.54 361.29

2009 109.88 72.58 12.15 15.78 81.51 67.84 4.12 9.65 7.98 9.10 21.58 92.60 329.49 284.33

North America

South & Central

America

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Japan

AsiaEurope CIS Africa Middle East

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 1.77 7.94 1.00 21.65 0.70 8.85 0.74 1.65 0.81 1.08 0.08 5.99 8.35 80.59

2009 1.85 7.79 0.94 16.09 0.52 8.63 0.69 1.68 0.76 0.86 0.08 4.76 7.90 67.90

Food 2008 0.34 6.98 0.67 19.87 0.18 7.49 0.45 1.30 0.57 0.77 0.05 4.62 3.98 66.112009 0.40 6.89 0.68 14.83 0.18 7.50 0.43 1.43 0.55 0.66 0.05 3.84 4.01 57.74

Fish 2008 0.20 2.41 0.24 1.50 0.03 0.65 0.22 0.63 0.06 0.57 0.01 0.30 1.62 14.03

2009 0.24 2.25 0.25 1.22 0.03 0.50 0.20 0.68 0.06 0.48 0.01 0.23 1.57 12.94Other food products 2008 0.14 4.57 0.43 18.37 0.15 6.85 0.23 0.67 0.51 0.20 0.04 4.32 2.36 52.08

2009 0.16 4.65 0.44 13.61 0.15 7.01 0.24 0.75 0.49 0.19 0.04 3.61 2.44 44.79

Raw materials 2008 1.43 0.96 0.33 1.78 0.52 1.36 0.30 0.35 0.24 0.31 0.03 1.37 4.37 14.482009 1.44 0.90 0.25 1.27 0.34 1.12 0.25 0.25 0.21 0.20 0.03 0.93 3.89 10.16

Fuels and mining products 2008 11.54 7.50 1.62 5.45 1.80 3.36 4.72 5.24 2.28 0.88 2.01 40.37 37.65 327.54

2009 8.26 2.70 0.99 2.59 1.43 1.34 3.45 3.24 1.85 0.48 1.12 29.20 25.80 187.20Ores and other minerals 2008 2.92 1.13 0.16 2.22 0.19 0.51 1.70 0.48 0.25 0.38 0.01 9.28 5.85 35.93

2009 2.84 0.55 0.18 0.81 0.13 0.35 1.32 0.33 0.18 0.21 0.01 6.52 5.00 24.19Fuels 2008 4.73 4.36 0.73 2.01 1.13 0.67 1.63 3.70 0.27 0.21 1.96 28.77 18.78 267.78

2009 1.92 1.37 0.37 1.08 0.67 0.23 1.12 2.29 0.21 0.15 1.08 21.75 10.53 152.49

Non-ferrous metals 2008 3.88 2.01 0.73 1.22 0.47 2.17 1.38 1.05 1.76 0.29 0.04 2.33 13.02 23.832009 3.51 0.79 0.44 0.70 0.63 0.77 1.01 0.62 1.46 0.12 0.03 0.93 10.28 10.52

Manufactures 2008 104.10 126.10 129.62 49.62 101.39 57.22 51.45 21.73 39.98 17.45 14.56 1.10 693.24 340.69

2009 93.06 110.88 87.74 40.17 64.72 48.44 41.20 16.20 31.13 14.61 10.76 0.75 507.99 285.61Iron and steel 2008 8.32 2.96 2.32 0.19 1.28 0.46 9.34 3.00 3.41 0.71 0.74 0.16 44.11 11.48

2009 6.44 0.88 1.56 0.11 0.96 0.35 6.92 1.76 2.04 0.50 0.41 0.05 31.15 5.33

Chemicals 2008 15.60 8.29 8.26 11.74 7.90 17.86 11.57 3.03 8.99 1.92 0.56 0.35 69.14 54.542009 15.32 5.59 7.38 10.31 6.33 18.91 11.01 2.37 7.60 1.40 0.48 0.29 61.42 48.66

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.27 0.50 1.20 2.26 1.20 6.46 0.26 0.13 0.11 0.04 0.01 0.08 3.66 11.00

2009 0.31 0.56 1.52 2.75 1.23 8.04 0.28 0.16 0.12 0.04 0.01 0.09 4.12 14.20Other chemicals 2008 15.34 7.79 7.06 9.48 6.70 11.40 11.31 2.90 8.88 1.88 0.55 0.26 65.47 43.54

2009 15.01 5.04 5.86 7.57 5.11 10.87 10.73 2.21 7.48 1.36 0.47 0.20 57.30 3 4.46

Other semi-manufactures 2008 4.71 9.46 5.13 2.76 4.78 3.23 3.04 1.66 2.44 1.08 0.80 0.24 33.17 25.452009 4.41 8.43 3.89 2.09 3.15 2.59 2.78 1.48 2.16 1.02 0.72 0.18 27.27 21.74

Machinery and t ranspor t equipment 2008 62.66 55.90 102.87 25.78 76.60 23.12 22.26 11.84 21.07 10.91 11.88 0.22 484.40 158.86

2009 55.29 48.39 66.50 20.01 46.02 16.33 16.50 8.70 16.07 9.07 8.66 0.11 337.76 126.89Office and telecom equipment 2008 19.04 30.54 18.01 7.40 20.26 2.89 5.47 7.47 6.85 8.24 0.93 0.02 103.26 72.55

2009 16.45 27.79 12.45 5.91 13.15 2.07 4.20 5.47 6.34 7.21 0.65 0.02 78.85 61.76

EDP and office equipment 2008 2.69 15.53 7.73 1.41 7.57 1.09 0.50 0.64 0.25 0.96 0.31 0.01 24.49 24.472009 2.33 1 3.00 5.87 1.07 5.27 0.78 0.37 0.41 0.17 0.88 0.26 0.01 18.37 2 0.03

Telecommunications equipment 2008 6.29 12.51 7.04 1.97 8.40 0.65 1.23 2.34 0.53 0.81 0.56 0.01 34.17 24.14

2009 5.03 1 2.66 4.33 1.64 5.08 0.61 1.15 2.27 0.37 0.70 0.31 0.01 23.82 2 2.88Integrated circuits 2008 10.05 2.50 3.23 4.03 4.29 1.15 3.75 4.49 6.07 6.47 0.06 0.00 44.61 23.94

2009 9.08 2.13 2.25 3.20 2.80 0.69 2.68 2.79 5.79 5.63 0.08 0.00 36.66 18.85

Transport equipment 2008 11.85 3.72 59.03 7.29 32.03 9.88 2.68 0.82 2.09 0.67 8.69 0.14 215.10 26.442009 12.97 2.92 36.77 5.11 19.21 6.71 1.84 0.56 1.86 0.59 6.40 0.04 142.79 18.40

  Automotive products 2008 9.65 2.10 51.24 1.45 25.01 8.55 1.85 0.54 1.15 0.26 8.18 0.05 171.01 15.86

2009 10.66 1.51 31.46 0.63 14.35 5.64 1.35 0.36 1.28 0.20 6.03 0.02 103.42 10.01Other transport equipment 2008 2.20 1.62 7.79 5.84 7.02 1.33 0.83 0.28 0.95 0.41 0.51 0.09 44.09 1 0.58

2009 2.31 1.41 5.31 4.48 4.86 1.06 0.50 0.20 0.58 0.39 0.37 0.02 39.37 8.39

Other machinery 2008 31.77 21 .64 25.83 11.08 24.31 10.35 14.11 3.54 12.13 2.00 2.27 0.06 166.04 59.872009 25.87 17.68 17.28 8.99 13.66 7.56 10.46 2.66 7.88 1.27 1.62 0.05 116.12 46.73

Power generating machinery 2008 1.70 1.32 3.34 4.48 2.02 1.26 0.78 0.30 0.37 0.07 0.19 0.00 11.97 8.01

2009 1.72 1.02 3.10 4.07 1.34 1.49 1.09 0.23 0.41 0.06 0.19 0.00 11.78 7.30Non-electrical machinery 2008 18.11 7.63 16.32 4.10 16.33 6.60 9.51 2.37 8.87 1.01 1.78 0.04 107.13 2 5.79

2009 14.09 6.13 9.55 2.77 8.16 4.11 6.34 1.72 5.49 0.64 1.14 0.04 66.91 1 8.34

Electrical machinery 2008 11.95 12.68 6.17 2.50 5.95 2.49 3.81 0.87 2.88 0.92 0.30 0.02 46.93 26.072009 10.07 10.53 4.63 2.15 4.17 1.96 3.03 0.72 1.98 0.58 0.28 0.01 37.42 21.10

Textiles 2008 3.05 3.86 0.52 0.25 0.68 0.69 0.34 0.35 0.22 0.37 0.02 0.01 7.34 6.93

2009 2.67 4.24 0.37 0.19 0.46 0.52 0.27 0.31 0.17 0.28 0.02 0.00 6.11 6.74Clothing 2008 0.07 21.35 0.08 0.18 0.14 1.60 0.06 0.23 0.08 0.07 0.01 0.00 0.59 25.79

2009 0.07 21.18 0.05 0.17 0.11 1.24 0.05 0.23 0.06 0.06 0.01 0.00 0.48 25.55

Other manufactures 2008 9.69 24.28 10.45 8.72 10.00 10.26 4.84 1.63 3.78 2.39 0.55 0.13 54.50 57.642009 8.86 2 2.17 7.99 7.29 7.69 8.49 3.66 1.36 3.03 2.28 0.46 0.11 43.81 5 0.69

Personal and household goods 2008 0.28 9.04 0.30 0.22 0.19 2.82 0.06 0.08 0.05 0.31 0.02 0.00 1.40 14.63

2009 0.33 8.67 0.21 0.18 0.09 2.28 0.06 0.08 0.04 0.26 0.01 0.00 1.08 13.59Scientific and controlling 2008 4.26 2.27 4.46 4.78 4.42 3.32 1.83 0.83 1.20 0.51 0.15 0.10 21.51 14.13

instruments 2009 4.06 1.90 3.56 3.77 3.62 2.68 1.25 0.54 0.94 0.22 0.12 0.08 18.04 11.28

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 5.15 1 2.97 5.69 3.72 5.39 4.12 2.95 0.72 2.53 1.58 0.39 0.03 31.59 2 8.882009 4.47 1 1.60 4.22 3.35 3.99 3.53 2.36 0.74 2.05 1.80 0.33 0.03 24.70 2 5.82

Total merchandise a 2008 124.90 143.23 138.70 78.94 110.42 70.44 59.49 29.48 46.12 21.81 17.30 47.53 781.41 762.53

2009 109.73 122.57 95.30 60.59 72.41 59.15 47.27 21.98 36.43 18.34 12.17 34.75 580.72 551.98

Note: For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Japan

a Includes unspecified products.

b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

China Australia World bUnited States EU (27) Rep. of Korea Taipei, Chinese

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 0.89 8.63 0.16 2.53 0.58 2.23 0.40 0.83 0.18 0.18 0.41 0.08 4.96 11.87

2009 0.73 5.90 0.14 2.67 0.46 1.91 0.29 1.05 0.16 0.20 0.40 0.06 4.97 9.31

Food 2008 0.43 6.54 0.03 1.89 0.16 1.77 0.33 0.52 0.05 0.13 0.28 0.06 2.59 8.58

2009 0.45 4.38 0.03 2.06 0.16 1.52 0.25 0.84 0.05 0.14 0.29 0.05 2.85 6.98Fish 2008 0.10 0.18 0.01 0.12 0.09 0.16 0.00 0.38 0.02 0.04 0.00 0.03 1.01 1.93

2009 0.11 0.16 0.02 0.11 0.10 0.17 0.00 0.44 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.03 1.05 1.66

Other food products 2008 0.33 6.36 0.01 1.77 0.07 1.61 0.32 0.13 0.03 0.09 0.28 0.02 1.59 6.65

2009 0.34 4.22 0.01 1.94 0.06 1.35 0.25 0.40 0.02 0.10 0.29 0.02 1.81 5.31Raw materials 2008 0.45 2.09 0.13 0.64 0.42 0.46 0.07 0.31 0.13 0.05 0.13 0.03 2.37 3.28

2009 0.28 1.52 0.10 0.61 0.30 0.39 0.03 0.21 0.12 0.06 0.11 0.01 2.11 2.33

Fuels and mining products 2008 2.58 6.87 2.37 7.03 4.07 2.51 0.11 5.74 0.44 5.62 1.11 96.50 36.92 50.94

2009 2.30 4.89 1.34 5.43 2.60 1.66 0.10 4.12 0.24 3.77 0.38 5 8.66 23.55 3 6.00

Ores and other minerals 2008 0.06 3.61 0.01 4.71 0.14 0.69 0.00 0.74 0.02 0.81 0.00 0.28 1.17 9.56

2009 0.01 2.15 0.00 3.18 0.04 0.51 0.00 0.18 0.00 0.46 0.00 0.20 0.88 7.70

Fuels 2008 2.24 2.55 2.34 0.56 3.68 0.85 0.10 4.00 0.34 3.64 0.73 96.00 28.85 34.882009 2.02 2.03 1.32 0.69 2.34 0.63 0.09 3.36 0.17 2.57 0.11 5 8.10 17.52 2 4.26

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.28 0.72 0.03 1.75 0.25 0.98 0.01 1.01 0.08 1.17 0.38 0.21 6.89 6.502009 0.27 0.71 0.02 1.55 0.22 0.53 0.01 0.59 0.06 0.75 0.27 0.36 5.15 4.04

Manufactures 2008 56.91 28.14 14.57 2.10 60.36 39.12 13.13 3.25 9.86 0.79 21.15 2.50 179.80 155.06

2009 45.95 22.67 13.14 1.45 47.95 33.31 6.13 1.69 7.68 0.51 18.70 1.57 173.88 123.76

Iron and steel 2008 3.65 0.45 0.72 1.49 2.91 1.83 0.27 2.28 0.38 0.54 2.42 0.01 14.69 26.952009 1.63 0.34 0.48 0.83 1.69 1.49 0.16 1.08 0.36 0.24 1.79 0.01 11.35 13.44

Chemicals 2008 2.76 5.52 1.40 0.27 3.18 7.33 1.22 0.76 1.58 0.05 1.38 1.63 31.19 20.97

2009 2.00 4.83 0.86 0.31 2.58 6.06 0.77 0.41 1.21 0.04 1.36 0.89 28.61 18.84

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.16 0.64 0.09 0.01 0.13 1.99 0.01 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.04 0.01 0.47 0.792009 0.16 0.69 0.08 0.02 0.13 1.94 0.02 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.61 0.83

Other chemicals 2008 2.60 4.88 1.31 0.26 3.05 5.35 1.21 0.76 1.47 0.05 1.34 1.62 30.71 20.18

2009 1.84 4.14 0.78 0.30 2.45 4.13 0.76 0.41 1.10 0.04 1.31 0.88 28.00 18.01

Other semi-manufactures 2008 3.05 1.67 0.52 0.10 2.28 2.53 0.37 0.03 0.49 0.03 1.85 0.07 7.65 10.572009 2.46 1.48 0.50 0.06 1.84 2.16 0.30 0.03 0.62 0.08 2.49 0.06 7.27 9.89

Machiner y and transport equipment 2008 39.22 15.72 10.70 0.19 43.74 22.07 10.63 0.12 7.05 0.12 14.01 0.61 99.18 74.92

2009 33.63 12.33 10.22 0.20 35.07 19.09 4.29 0.13 5.13 0.11 11.64 0.53 97.32 63.54

Office and telecom equipment 2008 16.44 5.84 2.23 0.11 14.95 3.00 1.21 0.03 0.65 0.03 1.29 0.44 51.33 38.512009 15.32 4.29 2.02 0.13 11.05 2.18 0.77 0.03 0.61 0.02 1.30 0.38 46.14 33.38

EDP and office equipment 2008 2.68 0.70 0.25 0.00 2.70 0.56 0.05 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.10 0.02 8.91 7.33

2009 2.48 0.64 0.33 0.04 1.97 0.38 0.08 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.12 0.02 6.11 6.16Telecommunications equipment 2008 12.35 1.05 1.87 0.00 10.87 0.93 1.12 0.02 0.60 0.01 1.16 0.10 17.17 7.35

2009 11.53 0.88 1.62 0.01 7.80 0.65 0.68 0.02 0.52 0.00 1.15 0.04 15.75 6.24

Integrated circuits 2008 1.41 4.09 0.10 0.11 1.38 1.50 0.04 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.32 25.24 23.83

2009 1.31 2.77 0.08 0.09 1.28 1.15 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.32 24.29 20.98Transport equipment 2008 14.56 2.61 6.75 0.01 22.11 5.31 7.83 0.06 4.97 0.05 7.16 0.08 21.66 6.49

2009 11.14 1.80 6.68 0.02 19.55 3.92 2.64 0.06 3.02 0.05 5.47 0.04 26.49 5.13

  Automotive products 2008 12.37 0.70 4.09 0.00 8.87 3.26 7.60 0.00 2.72 0.03 5.12 0.00 8.02 3.24

2009 9.78 0.46 3.51 0.00 5.03 2.43 2.33 0.00 2.83 0.04 4.79 0.02 8.70 2.42Other transport equipment 2008 2.19 1.91 2.66 0.01 13.24 2.05 0.23 0.05 2.25 0.02 2.04 0.08 13.65 3.25

2009 1.37 1.34 3.17 0.02 14.52 1.48 0.31 0.05 0.19 0.01 0.68 0.02 17.79 2.71

Other machinery 2008 8.22 7.27 1.73 0 .07 6.68 13.77 1.59 0 .04 1.43 0.04 5.56 0 .09 26.19 29.92

2009 7.17 6.23 1.52 0.04 4.47 1 2.99 0.87 0.05 1.50 0.05 4.88 0.11 24.68 2 5.03Power generating machinery 2008 0.57 1.04 0.16 0.00 0.34 1.00 0.02 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.40 0.00 0.95 1.60

2009 0.50 0.84 0.27 0.00 0.38 1.24 0.01 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.47 0.00 1.27 1.74

Non-electrical machinery 2008 4.87 4.76 1.11 0.04 4.31 1 0.33 1.06 0.02 0.87 0.03 3.02 0.05 13.19 1 3.672009 3.84 4.09 0.79 0.02 2.25 9.68 0.60 0.03 1.00 0.04 2.38 0.06 11.23 10.33

Electrical machinery 2008 2.78 1.46 0.46 0.03 2.02 2.44 0.52 0.01 0.49 0.01 2.13 0.04 12.05 14.66

2009 2.82 1.30 0.46 0.02 1.85 2.08 0.26 0.01 0.45 0.01 2.04 0.05 12.19 12.97

Textiles 2008 1.01 0.20 0.60 0.01 1.06 0.41 0.26 0.02 0.18 0.01 0.98 0.01 6.28 3.472009 0.80 0.14 0.56 0.01 0.85 0.30 0.19 0.02 0.17 0.00 0.86 0.01 5.73 3.06

Clothing 2008 0.55 0.09 0.02 0.02 0.21 0.47 0.03 0.00 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.86 3.61

2009 0.35 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.15 0.37 0.03 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.81 2.88

Other manufactures 2008 6.67 4.50 0.62 0.03 6.99 4.48 0.34 0.03 0.14 0.01 0.50 0.17 19.95 14.572009 5.08 3.47 0.49 0.03 5.76 3.83 0.38 0.03 0.16 0.01 0.54 0.08 22.80 12.11

Personal and household goods 2008 0.16 0.07 0.03 0.01 0.07 0.74 0.05 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.80 2.57

2009 0.11 0.06 0.02 0.01 0.07 0.71 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.77 2.10

Scientific and controlling 2008 4.92 2.49 0.47 0.01 5.36 2.18 0.10 0.02 0.04 0.00 0.23 0.15 1 4.04 4.38

instruments 2009 3.84 1.99 0.37 0.01 4.49 1.87 0.22 0.01 0.07 0.00 0.30 0.06 16.14 3.36

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 1.59 1.94 0.11 0.01 1.55 1.57 0.20 0.01 0.09 0.01 0.23 0.03 5.11 7.62

2009 1.13 1.42 0.10 0.01 1.20 1.26 0.13 0.02 0.08 0.00 0.21 0.02 5.90 6.64

Total merchandise a 2008 60.44 44.01 17.11 11.66 65.11 44.51 13.64 9.83 10.49 6.60 22.69 99.10 223.11 218.66

2009 49.07 33.67 14.62 9.54 51.37 37.24 6.52 6.88 8.10 4.49 19.50 60.30 205.01 169.89

AsiaEurope CIS Africa Middle EastNorth America

South & Central

America

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exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 1.24 3.35 0.49 2.07 0.76 7.44 1.64 0.79 0.03 0.02 0.06 0.06 7.59 26.35

2009 1.29 2.80 0.40 1.74 0.63 5.04 1.69 0.71 0.02 0.02 0.06 0.06 7.16 21.10

Food 2008 0.46 2.90 0.15 1.64 0.38 6.04 1.26 0.47 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.05 3.89 19.492009 0.46 2.40 0.15 1.37 0.41 3.99 1.38 0.45 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.05 4.11 15.96

Fish 2008 0.18 0.98 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.13 0.60 0.22 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.01 1.26 2.85

2009 0.13 0.81 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.11 0.65 0.19 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 1.33 2.60

Other food products 2008 0.28 1.92 0.05 1.56 0.30 5.91 0.66 0.25 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.04 2.63 16.65

2009 0.33 1.59 0.06 1.29 0.31 3.88 0.73 0.25 0.02 0.00 0.04 0.05 2.78 13.36

Raw materials 2008 0.78 0.45 0.34 0.44 0.37 1.40 0.38 0.32 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.02 3.70 6.86

2009 0.84 0.40 0.25 0.38 0.23 1.05 0.31 0.26 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.01 3.05 5.14

Fuels and mining products 2008 11.95 7.54 4.00 1.98 2.34 4.45 5.31 4.66 0.31 33.06 4.80 0.62 47.79 175.26

2009 7.59 2.99 2.58 1.28 2.12 2.94 3.24 3.49 0.10 19.31 3.36 0.73 30.72 114.58Ores and other minerals 2008 0.61 0.81 0.13 0.65 0.05 2.79 0.32 1.78 0.00 0.08 0.00 0.04 1.41 20.41

2009 0.50 0.38 0.04 0.49 0.01 1.60 0.25 1.43 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.03 0.94 14.38

Fuels 2008 8.88 4.14 3.63 0.53 2.06 1.28 3.93 1.41 0.17 32.98 4.50 0.55 38.45 142.522009 5.01 1.70 2.34 0.36 1.88 1.00 2.33 0.96 0.01 1 9.23 3.22 0.68 23.79 9 1.67

Non-ferrous metals 2008 2.45 2.59 0.24 0.80 0.23 0.38 1.07 1.46 0.15 0.00 0.30 0.04 7.92 12.332009 2.07 0.90 0.21 0.42 0.23 0.34 0.67 1.10 0.09 0.00 0.13 0.02 6.00 8.53

Manufactures 2008 78.12 66.03 54.06 35.47 43.35 26.30 21.22 55.41 4.91 0.70 11.29 7.67 365.01 231.83

2009 77.72 48.46 43.45 28.87 34.95 20.97 16.60 45.09 3.73 0.41 10.12 7.07 322.53 185.99

Iron and steel 2008 3.73 15.18 2.54 1.75 2.78 0.36 3.00 9.82 0.68 0.00 0.55 0.03 25.04 33.55

2009 3.68 4.70 1.43 1.40 0.98 0.30 1.72 7.35 0.30 0.00 0.37 0.02 17.47 17.43

Chemicals 2008 17.37 5.17 2.64 6.81 2.19 4.89 3.19 11.61 0.25 0.69 0.56 0.77 42.71 36.532009 16.33 4.12 2.13 5.51 1.58 4.38 2.46 11.08 0.18 0.40 0.47 0.82 37.41 31.39

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.06 0.26 0.11 1.72 0.14 0.57 0.13 0.26 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.05 1.02 3.44

2009 0.07 0.26 0.11 1.64 0.14 0.63 0.16 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.03 1.18 3.48

Other chemicals 2008 17.31 4.91 2.53 5.09 2.05 4.32 3.06 11.35 0.25 0.69 0.54 0.72 41.69 33.09

2009 16.26 3.86 2.01 3.87 1.45 3.75 2.31 10.80 0.17 0.40 0.46 0.79 36.23 27.91

Other semi-manufactures 2008 2.01 5.33 2.06 2.26 2.61 1.59 1.90 3.35 0.37 0.00 0.26 0.18 16.23 14.992009 2.09 5.03 1.64 1.79 2.10 1.42 1.66 3.28 0.35 0.00 0.23 0.15 15.50 13.76

Machiner y and transport equipment 2008 38.92 29.08 39.04 19.90 31.51 14.93 10.11 24.69 3.22 0.00 9.66 6.23 233.71 114.63

2009 37.39 25.37 31.90 16.27 27.35 11.41 8.04 18.47 2.60 0.01 8.76 5.79 206.37 96.95Office and telecom equipment 2008 20.92 14.95 14.49 2.92 13.49 5.45 5.57 6.54 0.10 0.00 4.40 5.83 88.10 47.96

2009 18.81 12.23 10.67 2.09 13.07 3.94 4.72 5.00 0.21 0.00 4.31 5.43 77.21 40.40

EDP and office equipment 2008 5.59 5.13 2.63 0.55 2.45 0.62 0.75 0.72 0.01 0.00 0.34 0.41 14.75 8.622009 3.76 4.38 1.87 0.36 2.23 0.57 0.46 0.52 0.01 0.00 0.33 0.28 11.17 7.24

Telecommunications equipment 2008 8.10 4.17 10.49 0.89 9.80 0.80 1.39 1.48 0.09 0.00 0.55 0.25 45.13 9.46

2009 7.19 3.39 7.53 0.60 9.64 0.65 1.67 1.25 0.20 0.00 0.29 0.16 39.05 7.84Integrated circuits 2008 7.23 5.64 1.37 1.48 1.25 4.03 3.43 4.34 0.00 0.00 3.51 5.18 28.22 29.87

2009 7.85 4.47 1.27 1.13 1.20 2.72 2.59 3.22 0.00 0.00 3.69 4.99 27.00 25.33

Transport equipment 2008 4.92 1.77 18.58 5.19 11.08 2.47 0.89 3.86 1.25 0.00 4.41 0.04 94.20 15.462009 5.32 1.75 17.29 3.76 8.21 1.67 0.63 2.65 1.22 0.00 3.66 0.01 84.05 1 2.03

  Automotive products 2008 2.88 0.76 7.78 3.24 9.95 0.60 0.55 1.96 1.12 0.00 0.11 0.01 48.84 7.25

2009 3.50 0.67 4.52 2.41 7.56 0.38 0.39 1.48 1.21 0.00 0.17 0.00 37.00 5.37

Other transport equipment 2008 2.04 1.01 10.80 1.95 1.13 1.87 0.34 1.90 0.13 0.00 4.30 0.03 45.36 8.21

2009 1.82 1.08 12.77 1.35 0.66 1.29 0.24 1.17 0.01 0.00 3.49 0.01 47.05 6.65

Other machinery 2008 13.08 12.36 5.97 11.80 6.94 7.01 3.66 14.28 1.87 0.00 0.85 0.37 51.41 51.21

2009 13.27 11.39 3.94 10.42 6.06 5.80 2.69 10.82 1.17 0.01 0.79 0.35 45.11 44.52Power generating machinery 2008 0.32 0.76 0.30 0.85 0.51 1.03 0.21 0.61 0.22 0.00 0.04 0.02 2.52 3.64

2009 0.40 0.62 0.27 0.93 0.46 0.79 0.16 0.98 0.07 0.00 0.02 0.02 2.94 3.83

Non-electrical machiner y 2008 5.50 2.98 3.78 8.85 4.02 4.60 2.32 9.64 1.11 0.00 0.44 0.21 28.46 28.91

2009 4.99 2.86 1.97 7.78 3.19 3.84 1.70 6.58 0.61 0.00 0.41 0.22 22.10 24.25

Electrical machinery 2008 7.26 8.63 1.88 2.10 2.41 1.38 1.13 4.03 0.54 0.00 0.38 0.13 20.44 18.662009 7.88 7.91 1.70 1.71 2.42 1.17 0.83 3.27 0.48 0.00 0.36 0.10 20.06 16.45

Textiles 2008 2.12 1.97 0.83 0.36 0.83 0.17 0.33 0.36 0.32 0.00 0.06 0.01 10.37 4.11

2009 1.87 1.64 0.66 0.27 0.66 0.12 0.29 0.29 0.24 0.00 0.05 0.01 9.16 3.54

Clothing 2008 0.35 3.17 0.20 0.44 0.51 0.07 0.30 0.07 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 1.74 4.222009 0.26 2.31 0.14 0.34 0.33 0.07 0.33 0.05 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 1.40 3.38

Other manufactures 2008 13.62 6.13 6.75 3.95 2.93 4.30 2.39 5.52 0.08 0.00 0.19 0.45 35.21 23.80

2009 16.09 5.28 5.56 3.28 1.95 3.29 2.10 4.56 0.07 0.00 0.24 0.28 35.23 1 9.56Personal and household goods 2008 0.49 2.11 0.06 0.72 0.13 0.07 0.10 0.06 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.16 3.39

2009 0.42 1.68 0.06 0.69 0.10 0.06 0.10 0.06 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.04 2.88

Scientific and controlling 2008 1 0.95 1.60 5.26 1.93 1.37 2.36 1.27 2.11 0.02 0.00 0.08 0.17 25.17 9.23instruments 2009 13.17 1.36 4.40 1.59 0.92 1.85 0.92 1.53 0.03 0.00 0.09 0.13 25.44 7.30

Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 2.19 2.42 1.43 1.30 1.42 1.88 1.03 3.35 0.04 0.00 0.11 0.28 8.89 11.18

2009 2.50 2.25 1.11 1.00 0.94 1.37 1.09 2.97 0.03 0.00 0.15 0.15 8.75 9.37

Total merchandise a 2008 91.39 76.93 58.56 39.99 46.50 38.56 28.25 60.96 5.25 33.78 16.29 8.36 422.00 435.27

2009 86.70 54.25 46.64 32.24 37.80 29.16 21.77 49.43 3.86 19.74 13.62 7.87 363.53 323.08

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Table A27

(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 2.21 1.04 0.38 1.10 4.18 0.82 0.91 0.03 2.27 0.46 2.32 0.03 15.51 9.83

2009 1.36 0.94 0.27 1.31 2.48 0.80 0.78 0.05 1.84 0.44 1.24 0.03 12.86 8.72Food 2008 1.97 0.89 0.26 0.99 2.93 0.69 0.88 0.01 2.14 0.38 2.08 0.02 12.84 7.95

2009 1.25 0.80 0.20 1.25 1.83 0.69 0.76 0.04 1.75 0.25 1.06 0.03 10.75 6.86

Fish 2008 0.22 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.09 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.44 0.50

2009 0.14 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.46 0.57Other food products 2008 1.75 0.88 0.26 0.98 2.84 0.67 0.87 0.01 2.13 0.37 2.08 0.02 12.40 7.45

2009 1.11 0.77 0.20 1.24 1.81 0.67 0.76 0.04 1.74 0.24 1.05 0.02 10.29 6.29

Raw materials 2008 0.24 0.15 0 .12 0.11 1 .25 0.14 0 .04 0.02 0 .13 0.08 0 .23 0.01 2 .66 1.882009 0.11 0.14 0.07 0.07 0.66 0.11 0.01 0.01 0.09 0.19 0.18 0.01 2.11 1.86

Fuels and mining products 2008 0.37 0.87 0.01 0 .59 0.78 0.78 0.01 0 .06 0.09 0.90 0.29 5 .89 38.32 15.86

2009 0.34 0.46 0.02 0.41 0.42 0.46 0.00 0.05 0.07 0.89 0.22 2.81 24.55 10.49

Ores and other minerals 2008 0.01 0.57 0.00 0.53 0.13 0.40 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.35 0.00 0.12 0.45 0.83

2009 0.01 0.23 0.00 0.22 0.03 0.17 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.22 0.00 0.11 0.43 0.59

Fuels 2008 0.23 0.16 0.01 0.04 0.50 0.10 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.45 0.15 5.59 35.39 10.57

2009 0.25 0.12 0.01 0.07 0.33 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.52 0.11 2.51 22.49 6.80

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.13 0.14 0.00 0.03 0.15 0.28 0.01 0.04 0.08 0.10 0.14 0.17 2.48 4.462009 0.08 0.11 0.00 0.12 0.07 0.19 0.00 0.03 0.04 0.15 0.10 0.20 1.63 3.10

Manufactures 2008 21.78 14.17 1.16 0.57 16.19 16.88 0.75 0.60 1.51 0.32 4.86 0.63 61.52 67.82

2009 17.50 13.26 1.04 0.94 14.89 13.83 0.51 0.37 1.52 0.29 4.54 0.41 69.36 63.04

Iron and steel 2008 0.19 0.19 0.01 0.16 0.16 0.83 0.01 0.13 0.11 0.16 0.34 0.02 2.30 5.74

2009 0.07 0.12 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.62 0.17 0.06 0.08 0.16 0.08 0.00 2.05 3.51

Chemicals 2008 0.47 1.72 0.10 0.04 0.88 2.22 0.10 0.44 0.25 0.08 0.35 0.49 9.62 8.482009 0.34 1.38 0.08 0.04 0.61 2.11 0.05 0.29 0.27 0.04 0.28 0.31 7.83 7.03

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.00 0.09 0 .00 0.00 0 .01 0.50 0 .00 0.00 0 .01 0.00 0 .00 0.00 0 .14 0.33

2009 0.04 0.10 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.57 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.15 0.42

Other chemicals 2008 0.47 1.63 0.10 0.03 0.87 1.72 0.10 0.44 0.24 0.08 0.35 0.49 9.48 8.152009 0.30 1.28 0.08 0.04 0.59 1.54 0.05 0.29 0.26 0.04 0.27 0.30 7.68 6.61

Other semi-manufactures 2008 0.53 0.63 0 .09 0.02 0 .99 0.96 0 .03 0.01 0 .23 0.01 0 .58 0.01 7 .21 4.78

2009 0.41 0.50 0.07 0.02 0.71 0.77 0.03 0.01 0.22 0.01 0.53 0.01 6.26 4.37Machinery and transport equipment 2008 16.56 10.30 0.61 0.34 10.76 11.21 0.49 0.02 0.55 0.07 1.99 0.08 35.04 42.53

2009 13.14 10.06 0.51 0.84 10.62 9.24 0.19 0.01 0.61 0.08 2.18 0.07 45.86 42.39

Office and telecom equipment 2008 13.78 6.82 0.42 0.18 7.63 5.56 0.38 0.00 0.26 0.01 0.99 0.00 24.28 21.49

2009 10.74 6.40 0.32 0.76 8.38 4.43 0.12 0.00 0.28 0.03 0.95 0.01 36.63 24.20EDP and off ice equipment 2008 9.74 0.86 0.05 0.03 4.17 0.57 0.16 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.14 0.00 11.03 7.77

2009 6.84 0.75 0.07 0.50 3.55 0.43 0.05 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.18 0.00 10.55 7.20

Telecommunications equipment 2008 2.85 0.15 0.33 0.00 1.70 0.48 0.22 0.00 0.09 0.01 0.81 0.00 5.36 4.10

2009 2.17 0.25 0.20 0.00 1.29 0.48 0.07 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.75 0.00 5.00 4.20Integra ted circuits 2008 1.19 5.81 0.03 0.15 1 .76 4.50 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.01 0.04 0.00 7.89 9.62

2009 1.74 5.40 0.06 0.25 3.53 3.52 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.00 21.08 12.79

Transport equipment 2008 0.32 0.70 0.03 0.07 0 .55 2.02 0.01 0.01 0.07 0.02 0.22 0.05 2.28 4.96

2009 0.25 1.06 0.05 0.02 0.45 1.71 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.03 0.54 0.04 1.96 5.14  Automotive products 2008 0.10 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.15 0.62 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.71 3.33

2009 0.05 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.10 0.60 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.65 3.26

Other transport equipment 2008 0.22 0.67 0.01 0.05 0.40 1.40 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.10 0.05 1.56 1.642009 0.20 1.04 0.04 0.00 0.35 1.11 0.00 0.00 0.06 0.03 0.45 0.04 1.31 1.88

Other machinery 2008 2.46 2.78 0.16 0.09 2.58 3.64 0.10 0.01 0.23 0.04 0.79 0.03 8.48 16.08

2009 2.15 2.60 0.14 0.06 1.79 3.11 0.06 0.01 0.22 0.02 0.69 0.02 7.27 13.05

Power generating machinery 2008 0.04 0.46 0.00 0.01 0.06 0.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.32 1.122009 0.04 0.48 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.43 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.28 0.96

Non-electrical machiner y 2008 0.44 1.27 0.07 0.04 0.87 2.19 0.04 0.00 0.16 0.03 0.45 0.02 3.67 6.18

2009 0.39 1.15 0.08 0.03 0.57 2.02 0.02 0.00 0.16 0.00 0.36 0.01 3.30 5.09

Electrical machinery 2008 1.99 1.05 0.09 0.03 1.65 0.94 0.06 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.32 0.01 4.50 8.782009 1.73 0.96 0.06 0.01 1.19 0.66 0.04 0.00 0.05 0.01 0.32 0.00 3.69 7.01

Textiles 2008 0.06 0.03 0.05 0.00 0.28 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.01 0.12 0.00 0.96 0.98

2009 0.04 0.03 0.06 0.00 0.17 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.10 0.00 0.88 0.81

Clothing 2008 1.70 0.01 0.17 0.00 1.07 0.03 0.03 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.54 0.45

2009 1.42 0.01 0.18 0.00 0.92 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.48 0.31

Other manufactures 2008 2.26 1.30 0.13 0.01 2.04 1.53 0.08 0.00 0.23 0.01 1.42 0.03 5.87 4.86

2009 2.07 1.17 0.13 0.01 1.82 1.00 0.05 0.00 0.20 0.01 1.30 0.02 6.00 4.62Personal and household goods 2008 0.81 0.06 0.05 0.00 0.62 0.17 0.04 0.00 0.13 0.00 0.27 0.00 0.99 0.55

2009 0.72 0.05 0.05 0.00 0.54 0.08 0.02 0.00 0.11 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.84 0.51

Scientific and controlling 2008 0.87 0.87 0.03 0.00 0.55 0.89 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 1.73 1.74

instruments 2009 0.73 0.79 0.02 0.00 0.50 0.48 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 1.58 1.51Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 0.58 0.37 0.06 0.00 0.86 0.47 0.04 0.00 0.10 0.00 1.14 0.02 3.15 2.57

2009 0.62 0.32 0.06 0.00 0.78 0.44 0.02 0.00 0.08 0.01 1.11 0.02 3.58 2.60

Total merchandise a 2008 27.40 18.12 1.76 2.46 2 4.18 20.08 1.70 0.70 3.93 1.69 7.83 7.53 131.94 104.01

2009 19.24 14.81 1.34 2.66 18.25 15.48 1.29 0.47 3.45 1.63 6.09 4.21 107.47 83.53

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America

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(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 1.89 0.30 2.07 0.81 1.34 0.29 3.88 0.75 5.11 0.84 0.71 2.12 27.80 13.36

2009 1.63 0.29 1.26 0.76 1.00 0.25 2.36 0.73 3.75 0.94 0.63 1.63 20.86 12.32Food 2008 1.79 0.27 1.88 0.67 0.99 0.07 2.71 0.62 4.10 0.76 0.47 1.19 23.12 10.97

2009 1.55 0.26 1.18 0.63 0.75 0.06 1.76 0.62 3.07 0.86 0.42 0.68 17.63 9.92

Fish 2008 0.12 0.01 0.22 0.01 0.07 0.02 0.09 0.01 0.04 0.11 0.03 0.12 0.76 0.562009 0.12 0.01 0.14 0.01 0.07 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.18 0.03 0.12 0.63 0.65

Other food products 2008 1.68 0.26 1.67 0.67 0.92 0.06 2.61 0.61 4.06 0.65 0.43 1.08 22.36 10.41

2009 1.43 0.25 1.05 0.62 0.68 0.04 1.74 0.61 3.03 0.68 0.39 0.56 16.99 9.27Raw materials 2008 0.10 0.03 0.18 0.13 0.35 0.22 1.17 0.13 1.01 0.08 0 .24 0.93 4 .68 2.39

2009 0.08 0.03 0.08 0.13 0.24 0.19 0.60 0.11 0.68 0.08 0.21 0.96 3.23 2.40

Fuels and mining products 2008 7.81 6.60 0.34 0.81 10.50 1.29 0.56 0.69 1.10 0.62 1.72 0.39 39.86 25.09

2009 4.77 3.75 0.31 0.42 6.31 0.79 0.32 0.42 1.36 0.45 1.60 0.26 25.62 15.61

Ores and o ther minerals 2008 0.12 0 .19 0.01 0 .55 0.08 0 .04 0.13 0 .39 0.11 0 .08 0.03 0 .07 0.60 2 .822009 0.10 0.08 0.01 0.21 0.07 0.05 0.03 0.16 0.12 0.12 0.02 0.05 0.48 1.54

Fuels 2008 7.04 6.31 0.23 0.16 10.17 0.04 0.30 0.04 0.78 0.17 1.46 0.14 36.28 17.01

2009 4.34 3.58 0.25 0.12 6.11 0.04 0.23 0.09 0.97 0.11 1.44 0.12 23.21 10.15

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.65 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.25 1.20 0.13 0.26 0.21 0.37 0.24 0.18 2.98 5.252009 0.33 0.09 0.05 0.08 0.13 0.71 0.06 0.17 0.27 0.22 0.15 0.09 1.93 3.92

Manufactures 2008 15.13 8.42 19.65 13.35 8.48 15.60 15.30 15.91 7.90 16.61 6.14 5.79 107.83 102.07

2009 15.40 9.23 15.63 12.52 8.07 13.88 14.30 13.09 13.95 15.72 6.19 5.55 109.40 92.87

Iron and steel 2008 0.45 0.10 0.18 0.18 0.04 1.99 0.16 0.81 0.05 1.16 0.30 0.17 3.12 7.25

2009 0.38 0.07 0.06 0.11 0.01 1.28 0.03 0.56 0.05 0.46 0.19 0.11 2.49 4.49Chemicals 2008 1.09 1.70 0.42 1.23 0.93 1.51 0.78 2.03 1.51 1.48 1.08 0.96 11.78 13.73

2009 0.93 1.54 0.31 1.14 0.63 1.17 0.54 1.92 1.51 1.16 0.79 0.74 9.47 11.23

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.04 0.05 0 .00 0.07 0 .00 0.01 0 .01 0.44 0 .00 0.08 0 .00 0.02 0 .17 0.932009 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.09 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.47 0.00 0.13 0.01 0.02 0.23 1.10

Other chemicals 2008 1.06 1.66 0.42 1.15 0.93 1.50 0.77 1.59 1.51 1.40 1.08 0.94 11.61 12.80

2009 0.89 1.49 0.27 1.06 0.63 1.15 0.53 1.44 1.51 1.03 0.78 0.72 9.24 10.13Othe r semi-manu factures 2008 1.73 0.62 0.44 0.60 1.53 0.95 0.87 0.91 0.98 1.01 0.41 0.57 9.66 6.49

2009 1.38 0.55 0.32 0.47 1.22 0.81 0.67 0.74 1.01 0.96 0.38 0.54 8.24 5.70

Machiner y and transport equipment 2008 9.91 5.09 15.09 10.05 4.44 10.02 10.46 10.73 4.79 11.02 3.66 3.66 66.05 65.21

2009 10.94 6.20 11.86 9.64 4.81 9.27 10.37 8.97 10.87 11.49 3.56 3.73 73.13 63.33

Office and telecom equipment 2008 6.58 2.93 12.68 6.73 3.44 3.44 7.49 5.51 3.79 6.62 2.11 1.14 47.76 34.50

2009 8.14 4.07 9.91 6.28 3.93 3.83 8.24 4.37 9.95 7.78 2.35 1.29 57.45 36.33EDP and off ice equipment 2008 2.66 0.97 9.02 0.83 0.87 0.36 4.13 0.56 2.27 3.84 1.55 0.65 25.43 9.35

2009 2.31 1.13 6.32 0.72 1.15 0.34 3.52 0.42 2.32 3.93 1.48 0.68 21.38 9.05

Telecommunications equipment 2008 1.06 0.19 2.52 0.13 1.55 0.31 1.65 0.47 0.46 1.47 0.19 0.22 11.37 4.772009 0.75 0.23 1.91 0.21 1.52 0.35 1.22 0.47 0.38 1.65 0.24 0.15 9.61 4.96

Integrated circuit s 2008 2.86 1.77 1.14 5.76 1.02 2.76 1.71 4.47 1.07 1.31 0.36 0.27 10.96 20.38

2009 5.07 2.71 1.68 5.35 1.27 3.15 3.50 3.49 7.25 2.21 0.63 0.45 26.46 22.32Transport equipment 2008 0.74 0.37 0.30 0.67 0.17 2.08 0.53 1.99 0.14 0.33 0.39 1.36 3.47 7.88

2009 0.77 0.40 0.24 0.94 0.15 2.30 0.43 1.69 0.10 0.36 0.22 1.28 3.36 8.06

  Automotive products 2008 0.10 0.01 0.09 0.02 0.08 1.63 0.13 0.61 0.05 0.09 0.16 1.12 1.15 4.002009 0.08 0.01 0.04 0.02 0.08 1.68 0.09 0.59 0.06 0.13 0.13 1.08 0.94 3.90

Other transport equipment 2008 0.64 0.35 0.21 0.65 0.09 0.45 0.39 1.38 0.09 0.25 0.23 0.24 2.32 3.87

2009 0.69 0.39 0.19 0.92 0.07 0.61 0.34 1.09 0.04 0.23 0.09 0.19 2.42 4.16Other machinery 2008 2.59 1.79 2.11 2.64 0.83 4.51 2.45 3.23 0.86 4.08 1.16 1.15 14.81 22.84

2009 2.03 1.72 1.71 2.42 0.73 3.14 1.70 2.91 0.83 3.35 0.99 1.16 12.32 18.94

Power generating machinery 2008 0.10 0.07 0.04 0.45 0.04 0.29 0.04 0.44 0.04 0.33 0.04 0.20 0.43 2.122009 0.08 0.07 0.03 0.47 0.03 0.20 0.03 0.39 0.04 0.27 0.04 0.27 0.37 1.90

Non-electrical machinery 2008 1.16 0.69 0.40 1.22 0.23 2.19 0.80 1.99 0.36 1.49 0.41 0.39 5.70 9.79

2009 0.98 0.62 0.35 1.06 0.16 1.58 0.51 1.91 0.36 1.43 0.36 0.37 4.87 8.33Elect rical machinery 2008 1.33 1.04 1.67 0.98 0.56 2.03 1.61 0.80 0.46 2.25 0.71 0.56 8.68 10.93

2009 0.97 1.03 1.33 0.89 0.53 1.36 1.16 0.62 0.43 1.64 0.60 0.53 7.08 8.70

Textiles 2008 0.10 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.10 0.06 0.15 0.08 0.09 0.33 0.06 0.10 1.55 1.122009 0.08 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.14 0.06 0.09 0.06 0.09 0.29 0.05 0.08 1.36 0.92

Clothing 2008 0.08 0.01 1.48 0.01 0.18 0.01 0.94 0.03 0.04 0.27 0.03 0.06 3.62 0.49

2009 0.07 0.01 1.21 0.01 0.16 0.01 0.85 0.02 0.03 0.15 0.02 0.07 3.13 0.35Other manufactures 2008 1.76 0.87 2.00 1.26 1.25 1.05 1.94 1.33 0.43 1.33 0.60 0.29 12.05 7.78

2009 1.61 0.84 1.84 1.13 1.09 1.29 1.74 0.83 0.39 1.21 1.20 0.28 11.58 6.85

Personal and household goods 2008 0.23 0.01 0.69 0.05 0.25 0.04 0.59 0.15 0.04 0.26 0.02 0.04 2.92 0.782009 0.20 0.01 0.63 0.05 0.25 0.03 0.51 0.07 0.01 0.28 0.02 0.03 2.46 0.64

Scientific and controlling 2008 0.27 0.32 0.79 0.85 0.36 0.52 0.53 0.84 0.27 0.37 0.27 0.13 3.20 3.52

instruments 2009 0.26 0.27 0.63 0.77 0.42 0.57 0.48 0.44 0.24 0.29 0.23 0.12 2.87 2.81Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 1.26 0.55 0.52 0.36 0.64 0.49 0.81 0.34 0.13 0.70 0.31 0.11 5.92 3.48

2009 1.14 0.57 0.58 0.31 0.42 0.68 0.75 0.31 0.13 0.65 0.95 0.13 6.26 3.40

Total merchandise a 2008 29.29 17.06 24.82 16.93 21.52 19.53 22.47 18.50 18 .95 20.06 9.51 8.78 198.85 156.20

2009 21.93 13.62 17.24 13.84 15.46 15.43 17.06 14.44 19.10 17.25 8.48 7.48 157.20 123.58

Note: For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Malaysia

a Includes unspecified products.

b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

Singapore Thailand World bUnited States Japan EU (27) China

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(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 0.46 0.70 0.04 0.47 0.42 2.06 0.11 0.01 0.31 0.22 0.31 0.04 5.53 6.52

2009 0.20 0.62 0.03 0.40 0.32 1.77 0.07 0.01 0.24 0.17 0.27 0.03 5.14 5.77Food 2008 0.37 0.62 0.03 0.46 0.26 2.01 0.10 0.00 0.29 0.21 0.28 0.04 4.88 5.66

2009 0.18 0.52 0.02 0.38 0.24 1.73 0.06 0.01 0.22 0.16 0.25 0.03 4.67 5.17

Fish 2008 0.04 0.03 0.00 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.26 0.72

2009 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.03 0.05 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.20 0.67Other food products 2008 0.33 0.59 0.02 0.40 0.20 1.94 0.10 0.00 0.28 0.18 0.27 0.02 4.62 4.94

2009 0.14 0.50 0.02 0.35 0.18 1.67 0.06 0.00 0.22 0.14 0.24 0.02 4.47 4.51

Raw materials 2008 0.09 0.08 0.01 0.01 0.16 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.00 0.65 0.872009 0.02 0.09 0.01 0.02 0.08 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.47 0.59

Fuels and mining products 2008 0.62 2.79 0.17 4.07 3.06 5.46 0.01 2.60 1.03 0.43 0.85 35.90 61.01 42.67

2009 0.35 2.89 0.08 3.96 1.55 3.46 0.01 2.73 0.88 0.38 0.50 2 0.70 40.74 3 0.39

Ores and other minerals 2008 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.01 0.04 1.10 1.07

2009 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.04 0.01 0.80 1.54

Fuels 2008 0.44 2.21 0.17 3.92 2.76 5.02 0.00 2.45 0.98 0.25 0.80 35.68 57.00 37.74

2009 0.32 2.64 0.08 3.77 1.41 3.07 0.00 2.53 0.84 0.28 0.45 2 0.20 37.79 2 6.31

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.18 0.55 0.01 0.12 0.27 0.40 0.01 0.15 0.04 0.11 0.04 0.18 2.92 3.872009 0.02 0.22 0.00 0.18 0.11 0.34 0.00 0.19 0.04 0.08 0.02 0.50 2.16 2.55

Manufactures 2008 26.19 35.37 2.47 0.76 26.83 34.72 0.41 0.44 2.44 0.55 5.88 2.12 172.57 130.88

2009 20.76 26.66 3.27 0.59 20.59 31.35 0.50 0.17 1.72 0.39 5.31 1.83 145.86 101.43

Iron and steel 2008 0.03 0.25 0.01 0.06 0.06 1.25 0.00 0.36 0.10 0.02 0.32 0.02 3.68 5.80

2009 0.04 0.17 0.02 0.04 0.09 0.90 0.00 0.14 0.08 0.02 0.15 0.05 2.31 3.02

Chemicals 2008 3.29 3.80 0.48 0.07 5.82 4.91 0.02 0.01 0.23 0.09 0.51 1.17 21.52 6.632009 3.64 3.40 1.91 0.06 5.63 4.40 0.02 0.00 0.18 0.07 0.40 1.04 18.43 5.61

Pharmaceuticals 2008 1.91 0.27 0.02 0.00 1.83 1.19 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.00 1.19 0.44

2009 2.28 0.28 0.02 0.00 2.32 1.39 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 1.11 0.37

Other chemicals 2008 1.38 3.53 0.46 0.06 4.00 3.72 0.02 0.01 0.23 0.08 0.49 1.17 20.34 6.192009 1.36 3.12 1.89 0.05 3.30 3.01 0.02 0.00 0.18 0.07 0.37 1.04 17.32 5.25

Other semi-manufactures 2008 0.22 0.87 0.03 0.08 0.61 1.90 0.01 0.05 0.11 0.06 0.40 0.15 5.60 6.89

2009 0.15 0.71 0.02 0.06 0.45 1.50 0.01 0.01 0.09 0.05 0.35 0.11 4.47 5.86Machinery and transport equipment 2008 20.06 26.93 1.76 0.51 18.06 21.86 0.34 0.02 1.81 0.34 3.49 0.57 126.19 98.37

2009 14.90 19.55 1.16 0.40 12.50 20.33 0.35 0.01 1.24 0.22 3.25 0.50 1 06.54 76.16

Office and telecom equipment 2008 15.84 9.75 0.83 0.29 14.34 6.78 0.14 0.00 0.53 0.25 1.42 0.32 87.90 69.92

2009 11.23 6.00 0.33 0.26 9.34 4.58 0.08 0.00 0.35 0.16 1.27 0.27 73.95 5 6.23EDP and office equipment 2008 6.22 2.84 0.05 0.02 5.23 1.25 0.04 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.36 0.10 20.86 16.49

2009 4.82 1.73 0.04 0.04 3.32 0.73 0.02 0.00 0.07 0.01 0.32 0.09 16.23 12.12

Telecommunications equipment 2008 1.88 1.11 0.60 0.02 1.17 0.76 0.08 0.00 0.29 0.00 0.80 0.08 10.76 12.54

2009 0.98 1.35 0.05 0.00 0.66 0.90 0.03 0.00 0.17 0.00 0.64 0.08 7.37 8.53Integrated circuits 2008 7.74 5.80 0.17 0.26 7.94 4.77 0.02 0.00 0.15 0.24 0.25 0.14 56.29 40.89

2009 5.42 2.91 0.24 0.21 5.36 2.95 0.03 0.00 0.12 0.15 0.31 0.10 50.35 35.58

Transport equipment 2008 1.80 7.34 0.66 0.04 1.47 5.37 0.09 0.00 0.65 0.05 0.49 0.08 7.76 7.86

2009 1.70 4.16 0.59 0.02 1.17 6.46 0.18 0.00 0.34 0.03 0.75 0.08 7.25 4.23  Automotive products 2008 0.14 0.38 0.16 0.02 0.07 1.58 0.09 0.00 0.15 0.05 0.18 0.02 2.61 2.93

2009 0.12 0.27 0.10 0.01 0.05 1.45 0.01 0.00 0.11 0.03 0.09 0.03 2.45 1.85

Other transport equipment 2008 1.66 6.96 0.50 0.02 1.40 3.79 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.01 0.31 0.05 5.15 4.932009 1.58 3.89 0.49 0.01 1.12 5.01 0.17 0.00 0.23 0.01 0.66 0.05 4.80 2.38

Other machinery 2008 2.42 9.83 0.27 0.17 2.25 9.72 0.12 0.01 0.63 0.04 1.58 0.18 30.52 20.59

2009 1.97 9.40 0.25 0.11 1.98 9.29 0.09 0.01 0.54 0.03 1.23 0.15 25.33 15.70

Power generating machinery 2008 0.32 2.48 0.02 0.07 0.40 1.30 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.00 0.17 0.01 2.89 1.472009 0.32 3.01 0.02 0.04 0.54 1.33 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.01 0.13 0.01 2.07 1.19

Non-electrical machiner y 2008 1.08 5.76 0.17 0.08 0.85 6.38 0.08 0.01 0.49 0.03 1.13 0.09 15.13 9.92

2009 0.84 4.96 0.16 0.05 0.66 6.27 0.07 0.01 0.43 0.02 0.89 0.07 13.59 7.35

Electrical machinery 2008 1.02 1.59 0.08 0.03 1.00 2.04 0.03 0.00 0.10 0.01 0.27 0.09 12.50 9.202009 0.81 1.42 0.07 0.02 0.78 1.69 0.02 0.00 0.08 0.01 0.22 0.07 9.67 7.15

Textiles 2008 0.00 0.07 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.13 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.83 0.99

2009 0.00 0.06 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.10 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.65 0.74

Clothing 2008 0.68 0.04 0.09 0.00 0.22 0.31 0.01 0.00 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.53 1.85

2009 0.43 0.04 0.06 0.00 0.13 0.26 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.00 0.39 1.38

Other manufactures 2008 1.92 3.41 0.10 0.04 2.03 4.36 0.02 0.00 0.15 0.02 1.13 0.20 14.23 10.36

2009 1.60 2.72 0.08 0.03 1.78 3.86 0.11 0.00 0.11 0.01 1.12 0.12 13.08 8.65Personal and household goods 2008 0.02 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.08 0.52 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.59 1.12

2009 0.02 0.06 0.00 0.01 0.05 0.47 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.53 0.98

Scientific and controlling 2008 1.01 1.96 0.04 0.03 0.70 1.42 0.01 0.00 0.04 0.01 0.10 0.08 3.70 2.13

instruments 2009 0.87 1.66 0.02 0.02 0.68 1.36 0.03 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.12 0.04 3.88 1.75Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 0.88 1.38 0.06 0.01 1.26 2.42 0.02 0.00 0.10 0.01 1.01 0.12 9.93 7.11

2009 0.72 1.00 0.06 0.01 1.05 2.02 0.07 0.00 0.07 0.00 0.98 0.09 8.66 5.93

Total merchandise a 2008 27.81 39.73 10.38 5.40 36.80 44.50 0.67 3.14 6.53 1.23 7.41 38.29 248.04 187.38

2009 21.69 30.78 8.51 5.17 27.83 38.75 0.59 2.90 4.85 0.96 6.32 22.77 199.64 144.38

North America

South & Central

America

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Singapore

AsiaEurope CIS Africa Middle East

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Table A28 (continued)

(Billion dollars)

exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp exp imp

 Agricultural products 2008 0.82 2.13 0.38 1.89 0.75 0.64 0.39 0.62 0.56 0.96 0.81 0.21 7.18 10.02

2009 0.81 1.82 0.28 1.62 0.76 0.60 0.17 0.55 0.48 0.87 0.58 0.20 6.27 8.76Food 2008 0.74 1.84 0.22 1.85 0.54 0.58 0.32 0.54 0.45 0.69 0.78 0.16 6.21 8.99

2009 0.75 1.60 0.21 1.59 0.63 0.54 0.15 0.46 0.40 0.72 0.56 0.17 5.64 8.01

Fish 2008 0.07 0.13 0.05 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.04 0.02 0.03 0.13 0.02 0.04 0.39 0.90

2009 0.06 0.13 0.05 0.03 0.01 0.05 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.12 0.02 0.04 0.31 0.81Other food products 2008 0.67 1.71 0.17 1.82 0.53 0.53 0.28 0.53 0.42 0.56 0.76 0.12 5.82 8.09

2009 0.69 1.47 0.16 1.56 0.62 0.49 0.12 0.45 0.38 0.60 0.54 0.12 5.34 7.20

Raw materials 2008 0.08 0.29 0 .16 0.04 0 .21 0.06 0 .06 0.08 0 .10 0.26 0 .03 0.05 0 .97 1.032009 0.06 0.22 0.08 0.03 0.13 0.06 0.02 0.09 0.08 0.15 0.03 0.04 0.63 0.75

Fuels and mining products 2008 10.10 9.52 3.01 4.67 4.64 2.10 0.50 2.46 10.54 4 .37 1 .87 3.82 67.10 94.01

2009 6.73 7.03 1.51 3.05 4.18 2.89 0.31 2.84 6.76 2.99 1.02 2.69 44.36 64.56Ores and other mine rals 2008 0.22 0 .27 0.02 0 .03 0.26 0 .08 0.00 0 .03 0.12 0 .19 0.17 0 .04 1.15 1 .29

2009 0.12 0.22 0.03 0.04 0.18 0.05 0.01 0.03 0.09 0.12 0.08 0.03 0.88 1.65

Fuels 2008 9.28 8.54 2.73 4.25 3.98 1.60 0.36 1.95 10.16 3.35 1.45 3.32 62.48 87.34

2009 6.28 6.50 1.39 2.69 3.39 2.69 0.28 2.61 6.58 2.16 0.76 2.38 41.13 58.85

Non-ferrous metals 2008 0.61 0.71 0.26 0.38 0.39 0.41 0.13 0.47 0.26 0.83 0.26 0.47 3.47 5.382009 0.33 0.31 0.09 0.32 0.60 0.14 0.02 0.20 0.09 0.71 0.18 0.28 2.35 4.06

Manufactures 2008 29.13 25.78 25.84 31.13 25.08 30.84 22.99 33.97 23.75 8.09 13.07 21.01 236.86 204.84

2009 22.74 19.15 19.81 28.06 20.83 22.20 17.00 25.23 18.12 6.54 10.08 14.98 198.06 162.41

Iron and steel 2008 1.00 0.41 0.05 0.97 0.11 2.22 0.03 0.24 1.59 0.33 0.02 1.49 4.21 7.76

2009 0.53 0.36 0.07 0.66 0.10 0.65 0.03 0.16 1.08 0.26 0.01 0.88 2.68 4.34

Chemicals 2008 3.20 1.03 5.76 4.41 3.54 1.27 2.20 3.67 3.12 0.42 1.32 1.52 31.89 16.682009 2.58 0.91 5.57 3.95 3.71 0.88 1.60 3.28 2.37 0.32 1.05 1.38 30.22 14.59

Pharmaceuticals 2008 0.10 0.04 1 .83 1.06 0 .02 0.15 1 .03 0.23 0 .13 0.01 0 .14 0.04 4 .97 1.91

2009 0.12 0.04 2.31 1.24 0.02 0.09 0.80 0.26 0.11 0.01 0.19 0.03 5.77 2.04

Other chemicals 2008 3.10 0.99 3.94 3.35 3.51 1.12 1.16 3.43 2.99 0.41 1.18 1.48 26.92 14.772009 2.46 0.86 3.27 2.71 3.69 0.79 0.80 3.02 2.26 0.31 0.87 1.35 24.45 12.55

Other semi-manufactures 2008 1.42 1.60 0.55 1.80 0.49 1.45 0.20 0.82 1.18 0.63 0.24 1.19 6.97 10.00

2009 1.00 1.37 0.37 1.40 0.40 1.32 0.14 0.67 0.88 0.42 0.19 0.91 5.54 8.29Machinery and transport equipment 2008 21.23 19.84 17.59 20.63 19.03 22.19 18.16 25.88 15.55 5.43 9.48 14.75 171.71 148.60

2009 16.67 14.13 12.17 19.07 14.79 16.42 13.37 18.43 11.86 4.35 6.96 10.21 139.96 117.18

Office and telecom equipment 2008 13.99 16.70 14.09 6.63 14.78 15.84 14.69 9.22 6.54 2.68 7.64 6.44 120.99 87.31

2009 11.07 11.56 9.21 4.46 10.99 11.88 10.19 5.43 4.35 2.09 5.60 4.80 96.56 67.50EDP and off ice equipment 2008 3.40 3.92 5.19 1.23 3.19 6.31 5.92 2.65 2.23 1.59 1.81 1.59 32.86 20.71

2009 2.47 2.73 3.29 0.71 2.12 4.93 4.54 1.56 1.77 1.21 1.38 1.16 24.82 14.72

Telecommunications equipment 2008 2.26 2.23 1.10 0.71 0.58 5.51 1.70 0.94 3.05 0.74 0.89 1.15 15.58 14.51

2009 1.70 1.38 0.63 0.86 0.34 3.86 0.89 1.12 1.68 0.61 0.53 0.81 9.91 10.87Integrated circuit s 2008 8.33 10.55 7.79 4.69 11.00 4.02 7.06 5.63 1.26 0.35 4.94 3.70 72.56 52.09

2009 6.89 7.45 5.30 2.90 8.53 3.09 4.76 2.75 0.90 0.27 3.69 2.83 61.82 41.90

Transport equipment 2008 0.81 0.55 1.44 5.29 1.04 1.25 1.30 7.20 1.61 0.25 0.52 2.60 12.92 20.742009 0.74 0.50 1.14 6.33 0.99 0.72 1.39 4.05 1.42 0.24 0.30 1.40 11.99 14.98

  Automotive products 2008 0.32 0.13 0.06 1.56 0.16 0.12 0.14 0.35 0.67 0.07 0.05 1.86 3.40 4.98

2009 0.27 0.15 0.05 1.43 0.17 0.08 0.12 0.24 0.60 0.03 0.03 0.97 2.94 3.63

Other transport equipment 2008 0.49 0.41 1.38 3.73 0.89 1.13 1.16 6.84 0.94 0.19 0.47 0.74 9.53 15.762009 0.46 0.35 1.09 4.89 0.82 0.64 1.27 3.81 0.81 0.21 0.27 0.42 9.05 11.35

Other machiner y 2008 6.44 2.59 2.06 8.71 3.21 5.10 2.18 9.46 7.41 2.49 1.32 5.71 37.79 40.55

2009 4.87 2.08 1.83 8.29 2.82 3.83 1.78 8.95 6.10 2.01 1.06 4.01 31.41 34.70

Power generating machinery 2008 0.66 0.08 0.38 1.26 0.19 0.39 0.31 2.40 0.69 0.35 0.13 0.23 3.85 5.332009 0.38 0.05 0.49 1.20 0.22 0.28 0.29 2.84 0.45 0.26 0.13 0.15 3.12 5.59

Non-electrical machinery 2008 2.71 1.15 0.72 5.60 1.61 2.03 0.95 5.58 4.28 0.66 0.55 3.74 18.94 22.27

2009 2.21 0.95 0.57 5.54 1.66 1.47 0.74 4.77 3.59 0.57 0.43 2.61 16.64 18.74

Electrical machiner y 2008 3.07 1.36 0.97 1.85 1.41 2.67 0.92 1.48 2.44 1.49 0.64 1.73 14.99 12.95

2009 2.28 1.08 0.76 1.55 0.94 2.08 0.76 1.34 2.06 1.19 0.49 1.25 11.66 10.37

Textiles 2008 0.18 0.21 0.02 0.11 0.04 0.34 0.00 0.07 0.30 0.05 0.01 0.09 0.88 1.19

2009 0.13 0.10 0.01 0.08 0.03 0.25 0.00 0.06 0.24 0.04 0.00 0.08 0.70 0.91Clothing 2008 0.15 0.38 0.18 0.29 0.01 0.67 0.60 0.04 0.24 0.24 0.01 0.02 1.56 2.22

2009 0.12 0.25 0.12 0.24 0.00 0.50 0.38 0.03 0.12 0.20 0.01 0.02 1.05 1.70

Other manufactures 2008 1.93 2.31 1.68 2.93 1.87 2.71 1.80 3.26 1.77 0.98 2.00 1.96 19.63 18.39

2009 1.71 2.02 1.49 2.66 1.78 2.17 1.48 2.60 1.57 0.95 1.86 1.49 17.92 15.41Personal and household goods 2008 0.12 0.25 0.07 0.50 0.01 0.54 0.02 0.06 0.17 0.09 0.02 0.04 0.78 1.71

2009 0.12 0.21 0.05 0.45 0.01 0.49 0.01 0.06 0.14 0.08 0.02 0.02 0.68 1.54

Scientific and controlling 2008 0.53 0.27 0.59 1.26 0.48 0.46 0.95 1.88 0.48 0.18 0.44 0.64 5.59 5.63

instruments 2009 0.46 0.22 0.60 1.22 0.58 0.36 0.80 1.58 0.46 0.18 0.50 0.51 5.64 4.84Miscellaneous manufactures 2008 1.28 1.79 1.02 1.17 1.38 1.71 0.83 1.32 1.11 0.71 1.54 1.28 13.26 11.05

2009 1.12 1.59 0.84 0.99 1.19 1.31 0.67 0.96 0.96 0.69 1.34 0.97 11.60 9.04

Total merchandise a 2008 40.88 38.17 35.06 39.42 31.08 33.75 24.17 37.89 35.68 17.61 16.66 25.94 338.18 319.78

2009 30.91 28.51 26.01 33.99 26.30 25.93 17.71 29.22 26.12 14.25 12.28 18.73 269.83 245.79

Note: For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 - Singapore

a Includes unspecified products.b Includes unspecified destinations and origins.

Malaysia Japan World bEU (27) China United States Indonesia

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Table A29

Total merchandise trade of NAFTA by products and by origin/destination, 2000 and 2007-2009

(Million dollars)

Destination

Origin 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009

Exports

 Agricultural products 115.30 178.03 211.17 178.81 48.77 74.87 82.95 70.36 66.53 103.16 128 .21 108.45

Food 80.15 134.30 168.00 145.63 32.52 58.64 68.10 60.13 47.63 75.67 99.90 85.50

Fish 6.49 8.73 8.68 7.94 3.34 3.76 3.85 3.50 3.15 4.96 4.83 4.44

Other food products 73.67 125.58 159.32 137.69 29.18 54.87 64.25 56.63 44.48 70.70 95.07 81.06

Raw materials 35.15 43.72 43.17 33.18 16.24 16.24 14.85 10.22 18.90 27.49 28.31 22.95

Fuels and mining products 94.34 258.44 345.50 217.54 71.05 172.65 225.25 133.22 23.29 85 .79 120 .26 84 .32

Ores and other minerals 10.83 42.15 51.40 33.92 4.25 8.89 11.93 6.49 6.58 33.26 39.47 27.43

Fuels 65.73 172.25 252.72 157.38 54.86 136.32 187.13 110.19 10.87 35.93 65.59 47.19

Non-ferrous metals 17.78 44.04 41.39 26.25 11.94 27.44 26.19 16.54 5.84 16.60 15.21 9.71

Manufactures 963.17 1325.74 1389.26 1129.81 533.88 670.57 668.76 534.08 429.29 655.17 720.50 595.73

Iron and steel 11.27 26.96 35.53 21.02 8.87 18.91 23.84 13.55 2.40 8.05 11.70 7.47

Chemicals 102.73 199.78 228.93 197.79 39.91 72.54 79.93 67.28 62.82 127.24 149.00 130.52

Pharmaceuticals 15.23 41.27 46.00 52.11 3.70 9.42 9.16 10.88 11.53 31.85 36.84 41.23

Other chemicals 87.50 158.51 182.93 145.68 36.20 63.13 70.77 56.39 51.30 95.39 112.16 89.29Other semi-manufactures 80.05 110.61 117.23 91.92 55.48 66.24 65.30 52.81 24.57 44.37 51.92 39.10

Machinery and transport equipment 622.02 800.45 814.50 650.43 350.37 421.15 407.73 321.55 271.65 379.30 406.77 328.88

Office and telecom equipment 208.07 203.63 208.03 173.68 92.01 94.15 96.33 87.00 116.05 109.48 111.70 86.68

EDP and office equipment 74.87 63.95 61.56 53.31 29.20 28.72 28.00 26.15 45.67 35.23 33.55 27.16

Telecommunications equipment 63.86 85.16 91.07 78.65 40.96 54.83 57.22 50.66 22.89 30.33 33.86 27.99

Integrated circuits 69.35 54.53 55.41 41.72 21.86 10.60 11.11 10.20 47.49 43.92 44.29 31.52

Transport equipment 223.34 342.66 332.56 255.99 159.00 202.27 181.79 131.08 64.34 140.40 150.77 124.91

 Automotive products 158.51 220.19 209.31 143.07 140.08 170 .93 151.29 108 .11 18.42 49 .25 58.03 34 .96

Other transport equipment 64.83 122.48 123.25 112.92 18.91 31.33 30.50 22.97 45.92 91.14 92.74 89.95

Other machinery 190.61 254.15 273.91 220.76 99.36 124 .73 129.61 103 .47 91.25 129.42 144.30 117.29

Textiles 15.73 16.96 16.48 13.20 10.79 9.96 9.17 7.57 4.94 7.00 7.32 5.63

Clothing 19.34 11.05 10.63 9.36 13.46 8.43 8.07 6.99 5.88 2.61 2.57 2.36

Other manufactures 112.04 159.94 165.96 146.09 55.01 73.34 74.73 64.32 57.03 86.61 91.23 81.77

Personal and household goods 15.85 18.19 17.34 13.30 13.19 15.10 14.08 10.44 2.66 3.09 3.27 2.85

Scientific and controlling instruments 38.73 58.46 62.15 56.39 12.74 18.82 20.52 18.70 25.99 39.65 41.64 37.69Miscellaneous manufactures 57.46 83.29 86.47 76.41 29.08 39.42 40.14 35.18 28.38 43.88 46.33 41.23

Total merchandise exports 1224.92 1840.71 2035.18 1602.39 680.44 950.02 1012.05 767.51 544.48 890.70 1023.13 834.89

Imports

 Agricultural products 95.68 160.25 173.65 150.81 47.64 74.79 82.24 70.39 48.05 85.46 91.41 80.42

Food 71.98 130.39 144.61 130.75 31.66 59.06 68.16 60.47 40.32 71.33 76.44 70.28

Fish 11.88 16.82 17.35 16.07 3.14 3.55 3.64 3.29 8.74 13.26 13.71 12.77

Other food products 60.10 113.58 127.25 114.68 28.52 55.51 64.52 57.18 31.58 58.07 62.73 57.51

Raw materials 23.71 29.86 29.04 20.06 15.98 15.73 14.08 9.92 7.73 14.13 14.96 10.14

Fuels and mining products 195.33 506.95 662.82 372.51 68.54 173.50 229.03 134.42 126.79 333.45 433.79 238.09

Ores and other minerals 9.96 19.62 23.66 13.69 4.34 8.94 11.75 6.28 5.62 10.68 11.91 7.41

Fuels 157.65 428.57 583.75 326.27 52.30 136.82 190.84 111.77 105.35 291.74 392.91 214.51

Non-ferrous metals 27.71 58.77 55.41 32.55 11.90 27.74 26.44 16.38 15.82 31.03 28.97 16.17

Manufactures 1322.61 1945.54 1972.61 1564.74 523.25 630.96 614.23 478.36 799.36 1314.58 1358.38 1086.38

Iron and steel 28.57 57.17 72.64 35.53 9.30 19.30 24.34 13.43 19.27 37.87 48.30 22.10

Chemicals 111.40 230.52 258.33 220.19 40.66 74.07 79.52 64.61 70.74 156.45 178.81 155.59Pharmaceuticals 20.10 68.73 76.11 77.05 3.66 9.74 9.34 10.14 16.44 58.99 66.78 66.91

Other chemicals 91.30 161.79 182.22 143.15 37.00 64.32 70.18 54.47 54.30 97.46 112.03 88.68

Other semi-manufactures 120.09 179.50 177.79 134.90 57.65 66.05 63.92 50.92 62.44 113.45 113.87 83.97

Machinery and transport equipment 780.48 1060.70 1049.60 826.80 336.92 388.92 367.20 283.13 443.56 671.77 682.40 543.67

Office and telecom equipment 275.61 339.93 342.35 309.07 80.45 67.48 67.67 60.79 195.16 272.46 274.69 248.27

EDP and office equipment 112.13 136.07 130.04 119.15 23.78 16.21 15.21 14.20 88.35 119.86 114.84 104.95

Telecommunications equipment 91.44 161.25 170.92 154.63 37.88 45.99 47.57 42.15 53.56 115.26 123.36 112.48

Integrated circuits 72.04 42.62 41.39 35.29 18.79 5.28 4.89 4.44 53.25 37.34 36.49 30.85

Transport equipment 285.13 387.28 359.61 249.21 162.30 201.61 178.63 127.64 122.83 185.67 180.98 121.57

 Automotive products 237.33 320.24 293.10 200.13 143.59 174 .58 151.96 108 .40 93.74 145.65 141.14 91.73

Other transport equipment 47.80 67.04 66.51 49.07 18.71 27.03 26.67 19.24 29.09 40.02 39.84 29.84

Other machinery 219.75 333.49 347.64 268.53 94.17 119 .84 120.91 94.70 125.58 213.65 226.73 173.83

Textiles 26.02 34.46 33.10 27.21 11.04 10.26 9.08 7.45 14.98 24.20 24.02 19.76

Clothing 74.47 95.20 93.54 82.00 14.45 7.31 6.49 5.33 60.02 87.89 87.05 76.67

Other manufactures 181.57 288.01 287.61 238.12 53.22 65.06 63.68 53.48 128.35 222.95 223.94 184.63Personal and household goods 47.04 77.36 75.44 61.32 12.43 14.24 12.67 9.04 34.60 63.12 62.77 52.28

Scientific and controlling instruments 31.90 56.25 58.05 47.67 13.37 17.79 18.45 16.43 18.54 38.45 39.60 31.24

Miscellaneous manufactures 102.63 154.40 154.13 129.12 27.42 33.02 32.56 28.01 75.21 121.38 121.57 101.11

Total merchandise imports 1683.55 2700.84 2906.80 2176.72 668.43 914.47 964.45 716.97 1015.12 1786.37 1942.35 1459.75

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Total merchandise trade of MERCOSUR by products and by origin/destination, 2000 and 2007-2009

(Million dollars)

Destination

2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009

Exports

 Agricultural products 29.39 82.33 106.96 92.59 4.08 5.44 7.33 5.99 25.31 76.89 99.63 86.60

Food 25.93 74.86 98.41 85.54 3.75 5.01 6.87 5.63 22.18 69.85 91.54 79.91

Fish 1.18 1.58 1.75 1.47 0.10 0.19 0.19 0.23 1.08 1.40 1.55 1.24

Other food products 24.74 73.28 96.67 84.07 3.65 4.82 6.68 5.40 21.09 68.45 89.99 78.67

Raw materials 3.47 7.47 8.55 7.05 0.33 0.43 0.46 0.36 3.14 7.04 8.09 6.70

Fuels and mining products 11.95 40.66 53.11 40.56 2.41 4.20 4.99 4.40 9.54 36.46 48.12 36.15

Ores and other minerals 4.19 15.79 22.46 17.92 0.28 0.67 0.91 0.35 3.92 15.12 21.55 17.57

Fuels 5.59 19.58 25.60 19.39 1.96 3.04 3.58 3.74 3.63 16.55 22.02 15.64

Non-ferrous metals 2.17 5.29 5.05 3.25 0.17 0.50 0.50 0.31 2.00 4.79 4.55 2.94

Manufactures 41.30 93.85 109.93 77.54 11.22 22.40 29.25 22.31 30.08 71.45 80.68 55.23

Iron and steel 4.50 12.03 15.90 9.09 0.39 1.12 1.84 0.97 4.11 10.91 14.06 8.13

Chemicals 5.64 15.19 18.91 16.04 2.20 4.72 5.70 4.46 3.44 10.47 13.22 11.58

Pharmaceuticals 0.61 1.46 1.86 2.03 0.27 0.35 0.41 0.39 0.34 1.12 1.45 1.64

Other chemicals 5.03 13.73 17.06 14.01 1.93 4.37 5.29 4.07 3.11 9.35 11.76 9.94Other semi-manufactures 6.66 14.31 14.77 11.32 1.58 2.37 2.83 2.23 5.08 11.94 11.94 9.10

Machinery and transport equipment 18.98 44.13 51.82 34.54 5.48 12.20 16.54 12.75 13.50 31.93 35.29 21.78

Office and telecom equipment 2.42 2.84 3.33 2.45 0.83 1.04 1.28 1.14 1.59 1.80 2.05 1.31

EDP and office equipment 0.53 0.36 0.44 0.44 0.22 0.11 0.17 0.20 0.32 0.25 0.28 0.23

Telecommunications equipment 1.65 2.43 2.76 1.90 0.58 0.92 1.10 0.91 1.07 1.51 1.66 0.99

Integrated circuits 0.23 0.05 0.12 0.12 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.20 0.04 0.10 0.09

Transport equipment 11.89 27.66 32.65 20.80 3.41 8.48 11.90 9.42 8.48 19.17 20.76 11.38

 Automotive products 6.93 18.73 21.56 14.15 3.18 8.03 11.16 8.92 3.75 10.70 10.40 5.23

Other transport equipment 4.96 8.93 11.09 6.65 0.23 0.45 0.74 0.50 4.73 8.47 10.36 6.15

Other machinery 4.67 13.64 15.85 11.28 1.24 2.68 3.36 2.19 3.43 10.96 12.49 9.09

Textiles 1.24 1.77 1.74 1.25 0.55 0.71 0.76 0.55 0.68 1.06 0.98 0.70

Clothing 0.46 0.48 0.48 0.35 0.19 0.15 0.18 0.15 0.28 0.34 0.29 0.20

Other manufactures 3.82 5.94 6.30 4.95 0.83 1.13 1.41 1.21 2.99 4.81 4.89 3.74

Personal and household goods 2.38 3.25 3.26 2.37 0.32 0.40 0.50 0.40 2.05 2.86 2.76 1.97

Scientific and controlling instruments 0.35 0.77 0.90 0.73 0.09 0.15 0.20 0.18 0.26 0.62 0.70 0.55Miscellaneous manufactures 1.09 1.91 2.14 1.85 0.42 0.58 0.71 0.63 0.68 1.33 1.44 1.23

Total merchandise exports 84.59 223.69 278.30 217.22 17.73 32.35 41.58 32.71 66.86 191.35 236.71 184.50

Imports

 Agricultural products 7.56 10.94 14.98 11.95 4.13 5.70 7.83 6.07 3.42 5.24 7.15 5.88

Food 5.92 8.39 11.89 9.74 3.77 5.25 7.34 5.70 2.15 3.14 4.55 4.03

Fish 0.41 0.73 0.87 0.90 0.11 0.19 0.21 0.24 0.31 0.54 0.66 0.65

Other food products 5.51 7.65 11.02 8.84 3.66 5.06 7.13 5.46 1.85 2.60 3.89 3.38

Raw materials 1.64 2.55 3.09 2.21 0.37 0.45 0.49 0.37 1.27 2.10 2.61 1.85

Fuels and mining products 13.01 35.87 54.54 29.63 2.74 4.84 6.13 3.95 10.27 31.03 48.41 25.68

Ores and other minerals 0.98 3.27 5.12 2.02 0.33 0.83 1.22 0.46 0.65 2.44 3.90 1.56

Fuels 10.52 28.17 44.38 24.78 2.23 3.51 4.40 3.19 8.29 24.66 39.98 21.60

Non-ferrous metals 1.51 4.43 5.04 2.83 0.18 0.50 0.51 0.31 1.34 3.92 4.53 2.52

Manufactures 69.17 135.72 186.69 144.32 11.35 22.82 29.69 21.91 57.83 112.90 157.00 122.42

Iron and steel 1.21 4.26 7.14 4.67 0.39 1.19 1.87 1.03 0.82 3.08 5.27 3.64

Chemicals 16.15 34.38 49.03 35.82 2.24 4.85 5.90 4.51 13.91 29.53 43.13 31.31Pharmaceuticals 2.83 5.51 6.80 6.98 0.26 0.29 0.35 0.32 2.57 5.23 6.46 6.66

Other chemicals 13.32 28.87 42.23 28.84 1.98 4.56 5.56 4.19 11.34 24.30 36.67 24.65

Other semi-manufactures 5.77 10.16 13.33 10.23 1.61 2.46 2.92 2.24 4.16 7.70 10.41 7.99

Machinery and transport equipment 37.54 71.41 96.87 76.01 5.55 12.62 16.99 12.62 31.99 58.79 79.89 63.39

Office and telecom equipment 11.97 19.47 24.42 18.78 0.81 1.18 1.45 0.96 11.16 18.29 22.97 17.82

EDP and office equipment 3.48 6.10 7.17 6.08 0.21 0.15 0.15 0.17 3.27 5.95 7.03 5.91

Telecommunications equipment 5.58 9.11 12.39 8.86 0.57 1.00 1.28 0.76 5.01 8.12 11.11 8.10

Integrated circuits 2.92 4.26 4.85 3.84 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.03 2.89 4.23 4.83 3.80

Transport equipment 10.47 23.11 33.36 25.93 3.55 8.75 12.03 9.39 6.92 14.37 21.33 16.54

 Automotive products 7.64 16.94 24.08 19.24 3.33 8.35 11.45 9.05 4.32 8.59 12.62 10.19

Other transport equipment 2.82 6.17 9.28 6.69 0.22 0.40 0.58 0.34 2.61 5.78 8.70 6.35

Other machinery 15.11 28.83 39.10 31.30 1.20 2.69 3.51 2.27 13.91 26.13 35.59 29.03

Textiles 1.89 3.58 4.50 3.80 0.55 0.55 0.57 0.38 1.34 3.04 3.93 3.42

Clothing 0.60 1.07 1.58 1.60 0.19 0.12 0.14 0.10 0.42 0.94 1.43 1.50

Other manufactures 6.02 10.86 14.23 12.21 0.83 1.03 1.30 1.03 5.20 9.83 12.93 11.17Personal and household goods 0.83 1.50 2.13 1.82 0.31 0.57 0.72 0.54 0.51 0.93 1.41 1.28

Scientific and controlling instruments 1.84 4.47 5.88 4.61 0.10 0.12 0.17 0.15 1.75 4.35 5.71 4.45

Miscellaneous manufactures 3.35 4.89 6.22 5.78 0.42 0.34 0.41 0.34 2.94 4.55 5.81 5.44

Total merchandise imports 89.87 182.82 257.85 186.30 18.22 33.38 43.68 31.96 71.64 149.44 214.17 154.34

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Total merchandise trade of Andean Community by products and by origin/destination, 2000 and 2007-2009

(Million dollars)

Destination

2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009

Exports

 Agricultural products 7.36 15.00 18.17 17.28 0.51 0.93 1.12 1.28 6.86 14.07 17.05 16.00

Food 6.34 12.80 15.76 15.21 0.47 0.88 1.08 1.25 5.87 11.92 14.68 13.96

Fish 0.90 2.00 2.53 2.22 0.05 0.09 0.12 0.12 0.85 1.92 2.41 2.11

Other food products 5.44 10.80 13.23 12.98 0.43 0.79 0.96 1.13 5.02 10.01 12.27 11.85

Raw materials 1.02 2.20 2.41 2.08 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.99 2.15 2.36 2.04

Fuels and mining products 11.27 39.33 51.10 38.65 0.51 2.09 2.27 1.47 10.76 37.23 48.87 37.19

Ores and other minerals 1.02 10.61 10.77 8.67 0.02 0.07 0.12 0.11 1.00 10.54 10.65 8.55

Fuels 8.68 23.70 35.09 26.71 0.40 1.60 1.78 1.11 8.29 22.10 33.35 25.60

Non-ferrous metals 1.57 5.02 5.24 3.28 0.10 0.43 0.38 0.24 1.47 4.60 4.87 3.04

Manufactures 6.09 16.16 17.75 13.73 1.01 2.89 3.62 3.13 5.09 13.28 14.13 10.60

Iron and steel 0.36 2.04 1.43 1.10 0.03 0.11 0.18 0.14 0.33 1.93 1.25 0.96

Chemicals 1.58 3.20 4.08 3.65 0.38 0.98 1.20 1.07 1.20 2.22 2.88 2.58

Pharmaceuticals 0.25 0.34 0.43 0.49 0.08 0.12 0.14 0.17 0.17 0.22 0.28 0.32

Other chemicals 1.32 2.86 3.65 3.17 0.30 0.86 1.06 0.90 1.02 2.00 2.59 2.26Other semi-manufactures 1.09 2.65 3.26 2.45 0.22 0.59 0.72 0.60 0.87 2.06 2.54 1.84

Machinery and transport equipment 0.86 2.73 2.72 2.13 0.13 0.59 0.77 0.64 0.73 2.14 1.95 1.48

Office and telecom equipment 0.04 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.01 0.04 0.05 0.07 0.11

EDP and office equipment 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02

Telecommunications equipment 0.03 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.05 0.08

Integrated circuits 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01

Transport equipment 0.46 1.55 1.19 0.69 0.05 0.32 0.44 0.32 0.41 1.23 0.76 0.36

 Automotive products 0.30 1.35 0.94 0.51 0.05 0.30 0.42 0.31 0.25 1.05 0.52 0.20

Other transport equipment 0.16 0.19 0.25 0.18 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.16 0.18 0.23 0.16

Other machinery 0.36 1.11 1.43 1.32 0.07 0.25 0.31 0.31 0.29 0.86 1.12 1.01

Textiles 0.45 0.94 1.36 1.08 0.11 0.21 0.23 0.23 0.33 0.73 1.13 0.85

Clothing 1.06 2.80 2.93 1.83 0.03 0.11 0.14 0.11 1.03 2.69 2.79 1.72

Other manufactures 0.70 1.80 1.97 1.50 0.11 0.30 0.38 0.33 0.59 1.50 1.59 1.17

Personal and household goods 0.17 0.54 0.61 0.34 0.02 0.07 0.09 0.07 0.15 0.46 0.52 0.27

Scientific and controlling instruments 0.03 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.04 0.06Miscellaneous manufactures 0.50 1.21 1.31 1.08 0.09 0.21 0.28 0.24 0.42 1.00 1.03 0.84

Total merchandise exports 26.23 76.65 94.11 78.39 2.03 5.92 7.01 5.88 24.20 70.73 87.10 72.51

Imports

 Agricultural products 3.42 7.61 10.36 8.47 0.56 1.03 1.37 1.45 2.87 6.59 8.99 7.02

Food 2.82 6.64 9.17 7.58 0.52 0.97 1.32 1.41 2.30 5.67 7.84 6.16

Fish 0.08 0.25 0.52 0.51 0.06 0.12 0.16 0.14 0.03 0.13 0.36 0.37

Other food products 2.73 6.39 8.65 7.07 0.46 0.85 1.16 1.27 2.27 5.54 7.48 5.80

Raw materials 0.61 0.97 1.19 0.89 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.57 0.92 1.14 0.85

Fuels and mining products 2.16 9.29 12.92 8.50 0.51 2.29 2.52 1.61 1.65 7.00 10.40 6.89

Ores and other minerals 0.10 0.30 0.55 0.32 0.01 0.04 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.26 0.47 0.24

Fuels 1.77 7.83 11.30 7.46 0.42 1.83 2.05 1.28 1.35 6.00 9.25 6.17

Non-ferrous metals 0.30 1.15 1.07 0.72 0.09 0.43 0.39 0.25 0.21 0.73 0.68 0.47

Manufactures 18.53 52.80 69.49 56.57 1.19 3.87 4.68 3.87 17.34 48.92 64.81 52.69

Iron and steel 0.97 3.93 6.40 3.85 0.04 0.11 0.17 0.13 0.93 3.82 6.23 3.71

Chemicals 4.94 11.77 15.27 12.61 0.40 1.07 1.33 1.15 4.55 10.70 13.94 11.45Pharmaceuticals 0.89 1.99 2.45 2.74 0.09 0.15 0.17 0.19 0.80 1.84 2.28 2.55

Other chemicals 4.06 9.78 12.82 9.87 0.31 0.92 1.16 0.96 3.75 8.86 11.66 8.91

Other semi-manufactures 2.07 4.93 6.29 5.36 0.25 0.62 0.81 0.65 1.82 4.32 5.49 4.71

Machinery and transport equipment 7.75 25.56 33.30 27.77 0.26 1.42 1.56 1.26 7.49 24.15 31.73 26.51

Office and telecom equipment 1.96 6.59 8.14 5.95 0.00 0.03 0.02 0.01 1.96 6.56 8.12 5.94

EDP and office equipment 0.78 2.18 2.72 2.41 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.78 2.18 2.72 2.41

Telecommunications equipment 1.14 4.23 5.21 3.36 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.01 1.14 4.20 5.19 3.35

Integrated circuits 0.05 0.18 0.20 0.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.05 0.18 0.20 0.17

Transport equipment 2.29 8.95 11.54 10.10 0.18 1.12 1.21 0.95 2.12 7.83 10.33 9.15

 Automotive products 1.45 7.05 8.69 6.32 0.17 1.10 1.19 0.94 1.28 5.95 7.50 5.38

Other transport equipment 0.85 1.89 2.85 3.77 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.84 1.88 2.83 3.76

Other machinery 3.49 10.03 13.61 11.72 0.08 0.27 0.33 0.30 3.41 9.76 13.28 11.42

Textiles 0.88 1.73 1.98 1.63 0.12 0.23 0.26 0.25 0.77 1.50 1.72 1.38

Clothing 0.19 0.65 0.84 0.67 0.02 0.12 0.15 0.09 0.16 0.53 0.69 0.58

Other manufactures 1.73 4.23 5.41 4.68 0.11 0.31 0.40 0.34 1.62 3.92 5.01 4.34Personal and household goods 0.24 0.85 1.06 0.88 0.02 0.08 0.09 0.07 0.22 0.77 0.97 0.81

Scientific and controlling instruments 0.38 1.09 1.36 1.29 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.38 1.07 1.35 1.28

Miscellaneous manufactures 1.11 2.30 2.99 2.50 0.08 0.22 0.30 0.25 1.03 2.08 2.69 2.25

Total merchandise imports 24.51 70.71 93.32 74.11 2.27 7.19 8.57 6.94 22.24 63.52 84.75 67.16

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Total merchandise trade of ASEAN by products and by origin/destination, 2000 and 2007-2009

(Million dollars)

Destination

2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009 2000 2007 2008 2009

Exports

 Agricultural products 39.01 93.56 121.57 99.79 6.98 16.91 21.38 18.95 32.03 76.65 100.19 80.84

Food 30.13 70.11 94.89 81.85 5.78 13.64 17.88 16.25 24.34 56.47 77.01 65.60

Fish 8.82 13.35 15.55 14.40 0.73 1.01 1.16 1.12 8.09 12.35 14.39 13.29

Other food products 21.31 56.76 79.34 67.45 5.05 12.63 16.72 15.13 16.26 44.12 62.62 52.32

Raw materials 8.88 23.45 26.68 17.94 1.20 3.27 3.50 2.71 7.68 20.18 23.18 15.24

Fuels and mining products 53.31 151.83 203.92 147.88 13.05 51.07 69.08 50.82 40.26 100.76 134.84 97.06

Ores and other minerals 3.37 12.21 10.36 10.38 0.45 1.57 1.61 1.37 2.92 10.64 8.74 9.01

Fuels 46.00 124.75 178.50 126.82 11.14 42.94 60.36 44.73 34.86 81.81 118.14 82.10

Non-ferrous metals 3.93 14.87 15.06 10.68 1.46 6.57 7.11 4.72 2.47 8.31 7.95 5.95

Manufactures 328.96 592.48 627.23 535.15 76.86 146.59 158.13 129.11 252.10 445.89 469.10 406.04

Iron and steel 2.67 12.62 14.68 9.28 1.02 6.17 7.35 4.60 1.65 6.45 7.33 4.68

Chemicals 21.24 65.04 67.21 60.32 6.63 19.00 21.72 17.37 14.61 46.04 45.49 42.95

Pharmaceuticals 1.32 6.99 5.74 6.65 0.37 0.85 0.92 0.94 0.95 6.15 4.82 5.71

Other chemicals 19.93 58.04 61.47 53.67 6.26 18.16 20.80 16.43 13.66 39.89 40.67 37.25Other semi-manufactures 20.31 39.82 46.32 40.96 4.13 9.79 12.20 10.67 16.18 30.04 34.12 30.29

Machinery and transport equipment 226.13 375.83 390.38 325.63 58.21 97.16 100.66 82.10 167.92 278.67 289.72 243.53

Office and telecom equipment 178.32 257.23 256.22 213.16 41.48 56.80 54.34 43.43 136.85 200.43 201.89 169.73

EDP and office equipment 71.47 89.21 90.17 73.32 13.47 17.14 17.87 14.92 58.00 72.07 72.30 58.41

Telecommunications equipment 30.28 41.60 41.56 32.17 5.99 9.88 9.87 6.73 24.30 31.72 31.69 25.44

Integrated circuits 76.57 126.42 124.50 107.67 22.02 29.79 26.60 21.79 54.55 96.64 97.90 85.88

Transport equipment 8.69 36.11 45.65 38.22 2.31 10.61 14.75 12.31 6.38 25.50 30.89 25.91

 Automotive products 4.39 21.04 26.28 19.45 1.06 5.68 8.02 6.49 3.33 15.36 18.26 12.96

Other transport equipment 4.30 15.07 19.36 18.77 1.24 4.93 6.73 5.82 3.06 10.14 12.63 12.95

Other machinery 39.11 82.49 88.51 74.24 14.42 29.75 31.57 26.35 24.69 52.74 56.95 47.89

Textiles 8.49 11.06 11.18 10.16 1.77 2.53 2.69 2.39 6.71 8.53 8.49 7.76

Clothing 19.10 28.40 30.35 27.78 0.62 0.89 1.01 0.82 18.48 27.51 29.35 26.96

Other manufactures 31.03 59.71 67.10 61.04 4.49 11.06 12.50 11.17 26.54 48.66 54.60 49.87

Personal and household goods 10.42 16.97 18.68 16.67 0.52 1.06 1.26 1.12 9.90 15.91 17.42 15.55

Scientific and controlling instruments 3.44 9.78 10.68 10.38 0.76 2.50 2.64 2.38 2.68 7.29 8.04 8.00Miscellaneous manufactures 17.17 32.96 37.74 33.99 3.21 7.50 8.59 7.67 13.96 25.46 29.14 26.32

Total merchandise exports 432.03 865.44 989.76 813.53 98.70 218.48 252.28 201.90 333.33 646.97 737.49 611.62

Imports

 Agricultural products 24.58 49.24 64.70 55.10 5.95 15.10 19.77 16.94 18.63 34.14 44.93 38.17

Food 17.85 38.76 51.20 44.47 4.46 11.92 16.02 13.81 13.40 26.83 35.18 30.66

Fish 1.72 3.49 4.44 4.06 0.57 1.19 1.36 1.30 1.15 2.30 3.08 2.76

Other food products 16.13 35.27 46.77 40.41 3.88 10.74 14.66 12.51 12.25 24.53 32.10 27.90

Raw materials 6.73 10.48 13.50 10.64 1.49 3.17 3.74 3.13 5.24 7.31 9.75 7.51

Fuels and mining products 49.10 159.55 232.08 152.01 12.75 51.47 71.21 47.17 36.35 108.08 160.86 104.84

Ores and other minerals 2.71 7.63 11.21 8.38 0.66 1.40 2.00 2.17 2.05 6.22 9.21 6.21

Fuels 40.20 131.37 198.32 127.69 11.19 45.30 63.81 40.89 29.01 86.07 134.51 86.80

Non-ferrous metals 6.19 20.55 22.55 15.94 0.90 4.77 5.41 4.11 5.29 15.79 17.15 11.83

Manufactures 300.33 547.88 615.86 497.57 66.59 122.58 131.07 109.36 233.74 425.29 484.79 388.20

Iron and steel 10.26 37.22 47.36 28.43 0.71 3.92 4.77 3.41 9.54 33.31 42.60 25.02

Chemicals 32.32 67.38 82.32 66.42 6.40 16.47 18.00 14.66 25.92 50.91 64.33 51.76Pharmaceuticals 2.61 6.05 6.93 7.41 0.27 0.53 0.61 0.66 2.33 5.52 6.32 6.75

Other chemicals 29.71 61.33 75.39 59.01 6.13 15.94 17.39 14.00 23.58 45.39 58.01 45.01

Other semi-manufactures 17.63 33.73 40.52 33.95 3.91 8.40 10.51 9.38 13.72 25.33 30.01 24.57

Machinery and transport equipment 205.13 349.92 378.55 311.62 49.43 81.74 84.02 70.09 155.71 268.18 294.54 241.53

Office and telecom equipment 122.69 195.67 192.91 154.50 36.65 53.43 49.68 39.91 86.04 142.23 143.23 114.58

EDP and office equipment 29.53 46.59 47.81 38.65 11.65 15.98 15.14 12.12 17.88 30.61 32.66 26.53

Telecommunications equipment 16.97 32.90 35.02 30.07 4.92 7.29 6.93 5.02 12.05 25.60 28.09 25.06

Integrated circuits 76.20 116.19 110.09 85.77 20.08 30.16 27.61 22.78 56.11 86.02 82.48 63.00

Transport equipment 18.81 46.02 59.57 50.51 1.73 8.36 12.19 10.82 17.08 37.66 47.38 39.70

 Automotive products 10.35 19.66 26.59 21.25 0.80 5.02 7.11 5.44 9.55 14.64 19.48 15.81

Other transport equipment 8.46 26.35 32.98 29.26 0.93 3.34 5.08 5.38 7.54 23.01 27.90 23.88

Other machinery 63.63 108.24 126.08 106.61 11.05 19.95 22.15 19.36 52.58 88.29 103.93 87.25

Textiles 9.87 15.82 17.22 14.80 1.24 1.86 2.05 1.76 8.63 13.96 15.16 13.04

Clothing 2.90 3.94 4.05 3.35 1.18 1.15 1.10 0.88 1.72 2.79 2.95 2.47

Other manufactures 22.24 39.87 45.85 39.00 3.73 9.05 10.64 9.19 18.51 30.82 35.21 29.81Personal and household goods 1.91 3.47 4.16 3.68 0.46 0.77 0.96 0.83 1.45 2.69 3.20 2.85

Scientific and controlling instruments 6.82 12.63 13.92 11.93 0.61 1.95 2.11 1.80 6.21 10.68 11.81 10.13

Miscellaneous manufactures 13.50 23.77 27.77 23.40 2.66 6.32 7.56 6.57 10.84 17.45 20.21 16.83

Total merchandise imports 380.67 775.47 938.28 725.27 86.39 194.78 228.79 179.20 293.79 580.70 709.49 546.07

Other origin/destinationASEANWorld

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(Indices 2005=100)

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Food and beverages 81 80 81 83 87 98 100 110 127 157 136 128 140 137 140 143 143

Food 79 81 82 84 88 100 100 111 127 157 134 126 139 135 136 140 140

Cereals 81 78 82 94 95 102 100 122 159 222 161 165 170 153 157 152 140

Wheat 74 75 83 97 96 103 100 126 167 214 147 152 163 137 135 128 116

Maize 92 90 91 101 107 114 100 124 166 227 168 170 179 154 171 165 160

Rice 87 71 60 67 69 85 100 106 116 243 205 217 193 208 201 200 166

Barley 80 81 99 115 110 104 100 123 181 211 135 122 136 128 153 151 155

Vegetable oils and protein meals 75 72 70 82 96 111 100 103 143 193 154 138 165 156 157 157 158

Meat 72 79 85 80 82 100 100 95 99 103 98 96 99 99 99 110 121

Beef 70 74 81 80 76 96 100 97 99 102 101 94 100 105 105 120 131

Lamb 72 70 81 91 99 103 100 96 101 106 91 84 90 96 95 92 88

Swine meat 66 88 91 70 79 105 100 94 94 96 82 84 86 78 82 101 119

Poultry 81 80 86 85 90 102 100 94 106 115 116 117 118 117 112 113 117

Seafood 109 112 99 85 84 88 100 121 113 113 114 104 121 118 112 125 138

Fish 88 90 71 72 74 82 100 125 112 119 121 104 129 129 122 138 155

Shrimp 172 180 181 124 117 105 100 105 116 91 85 104 87 73 74 73 72

Sugar 71 81 82 70 77 83 100 133 102 117 152 113 131 172 191 198 134

Bananas 65 73 101 91 65 91 100 118 117 146 147 153 150 144 142 140 154

Oranges 52 43 71 67 81 101 100 98 114 132 108 95 103 102 131 118 129

Beverages 92 78 66 76 80 83 100 108 123 152 154 141 145 159 173 168 170

Coffee 97 76 54 54 59 70 100 112 129 150 132 127 131 132 136 138 153

Cocoa beans 73 59 70 115 114 100 100 103 127 167 187 168 168 192 222 214 208

Tea 107 115 92 83 90 92 100 112 98 125 145 122 131 160 166 147 131

  Agricultural raw materials 89 93 88 90 93 98 100 109 114 113 94 87 86 98 106 115 117

Timber 92 90 83 82 86 96 100 108 107 109 102 109 102 98 98 97 92

Cotton 96 107 87 84 115 112 100 105 115 129 114 99 109 117 130 147 163

Wool 73 83 78 101 113 105 100 104 144 138 115 88 108 122 142 153 144

Rubber 42 46 40 51 72 87 100 140 153 174 128 98 110 132 172 210 237

Hides and skins 110 122 129 123 104 102 100 105 110 98 68 52 49 82 91 103 111

Minerals and non-ferrous metals (excluding

crude petroleum) 53 59 53 52 58 79 100 156 183 169 120 96 111 131 143 152 162

Copper 43 49 43 42 48 78 100 183 194 189 141 94 127 160 181 197 191

  Aluminum 72 82 76 71 75 90 100 135 139 136 88 72 79 95 106 114 110

Iron ore 42 44 46 45 49 58 100 119 130 216 155 156 155 155 155 155 257

Tin 73 74 61 55 66 115 100 119 196 250 184 150 184 197 206 233 241

Nickel 41 58 40 46 65 94 100 163 251 143 99 72 88 119 119 135 152

Zinc 78 82 64 56 60 76 100 237 235 137 120 86 107 128 160 165 147

Lead 52 47 49 46 53 91 100 132 265 215 177 119 154 198 235 227 200

Uranium 36 30 31 35 40 65 100 171 355 230 167 169 169 169 162 151 147

Total of above 71 74 71 72 76 91 100 123 140 151 123 110 120 127 134 140 143

Energy 34 54 47 47 55 72 100 119 132 185 117 93 111 125 137 143 145

Natural gas 34 60 60 48 63 70 100 115 117 174 110 146 104 91 97 110 112

Crude petroleum 34 53 46 47 54 71 100 121 133 182 116 83 111 128 142 144 147

Coal 51 53 65 54 57 113 100 104 138 266 149 151 138 147 159 196 206

All primary commodities 45 59 54 54 61 77 100 121 135 172 119 99 115 126 136 142 144

Export prices of primary commodities, 1999-2010

2009 2010

Note: The indices are period averages based on dollar prices. The quarterly figures are not seasonally adjusted. For sources and methods, see the Metadata.

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(Indices 2000=100)

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Total merchandiseGermany 104 100 98 101 118 131 137 144 158 177 154

Japan 90 100 91 87 93 103 114 123 131 163 134

United States 94 100 96 94 97 102 110 115 120 134 119

 Agricultural products

Germany 109 100 98 103 122 133 136 141 164 186 167

Japan 101 100 93 93 101 113 113 117 134 159 139

United States 100 100 97 97 101 110 116 117 123 135 132

Fuels and mining products

Germany 71 100 96 93 111 139 181 230 257 330 230

Japan 72 100 94 89 102 124 164 204 223 318 214

United States 64 100 86 85 103 131 177 211 233 305 204

Manufactures

Germany 111 100 98 102 118 129 128 129 140 150 138

Japan 100 100 88 84 86 90 89 88 89 97 96

United States 100 100 99 97 97 98 100 100 102 107 104Iron and steel

Germany 103 100 94 99 125 167 191 195 247 282 210

Japan 93 100 79 80 101 140 155 152 193 284 217

United States 93 100 94 96 101 141 158 163 191 256 180

Chemicals

Germany 106 100 99 101 120 134 141 149 169 190 170

Japan 92 100 93 90 102 114 121 126 133 158 144

United States 97 100 100 98 100 105 113 118 126 139 129

Machinery and transport equipment

Germany 113 100 97 101 116 124 118 115 121 125 117

Japan 102 100 86 80 79 80 77 74 73 76 76

United States 101 100 98 97 96 95 95 94 95 96 95

Office and telecom equipment

Germany 114 100 95 97 104 105 92 83 77 72 63

Japan 104 100 78 68 64 63 57 52 50 50 48United States 104 100 95 91 86 81 77 74 71 69 66

 Automotive products

Germany 114 100 98 104 124 138 139 141 154 168 161

Japan 99 100 91 89 99 108 106 103 102 113 119

United States 100 100 100 100 101 103 104 104 105 108 108

Textiles

Germany 114 100 99 104 125 135 136 138 151 163 155

United States 100 100 98 98 101 104 104 ... ... ... ...

Clothing

Germany 112 100 98 104 120 130 129 131 142 152 148

Japan 102 100 92 89 92 96 96 94 94 104 113

United States 101 100 100 100 101 101 101 101 102 103 103

Import prices of Germany, Japan and the United States by commodity group, 1999-2009

Note : For sources and product group definitions, see the Metadata.

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VI. World maps

The maps in this chapter provide summary

information on the membership of the World

Trade Organization and trading activity.

Map 1 Composition o geographical regions

Map 2 WTO Members and Observers

Map 3 Ratio o exports and imports o goods and commercial

services to GDP, 2008

Map 4 Exports o goods and commercial services per capita, 2008

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ACP Arican, Caribbean and Pacifc Group o States

ASEAN Association o South-East Asian Nations

AFTA ASEAN Free Trade Area

BOP Balance o Payments

BPM5 Balance o Payments Manual, fth edition

CACM Central American Common Market

CARICOM Caribbean Common Market

CEMAC Economic and Monetary Community o

Central Arican States

CIS Commonwealth o Independent States

COMESA Common Market or Eastern and Southern Arica

ECCAS Economic Community o Central Arican States

ECOWAS Economic Community o West Arican States

EFTA European Free Trade Association

EU European Union

EUROSTAT Statistical Ofce o the European Communities

FAO Food and Agriculture Organization o the

United Nations

FATS Foreign Afliates Trade in Services

FDI Foreign Direct Investment

GCC Gul Co-operation Council

GDP Gross Domestic Product

GNP Gross National Product

HS Harmonized Commodity Description and

Coding System

IEA International Energy AgencyIMF International Monetary Fund

GTIS Global Trade Inormation Services Inc.

ISIC International Standard Industrial Classifcation

LDCs Least-developed countries

MERCOSUR Southern Common Market

NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement

OECD Organisation or Economic Co-operation

and Development

SAARC South Asian Association or Regional Co-operation

SADC South Arican Development Community

SAPTA South Asian Preerential Trade ArrangementSITC Standard International Trade Classifcation

UNECE United Nations Economic Commission or Europe

UNECLAC United Nations Economic Commission or

Latin America and the Caribbean

UNCTAD United Nations Conerence on Trade

and Development

UNIDO United Nations Industrial Development Organization

UNSD United Nations Statistics Division

WAEMU West Arican Economic and Monetary Union

c.i.f. cost, insurance and reight

f.o.b. ree on board

n.e.s. not elsewhere specifed

n.i.e. not included elsewhere

The ollowing symbols are used in this publication:

... not available or growth rates exceeding 500%

0 fgure is zero or became zero due to rounding

- not applicable

$ United States dollars

Q1, Q2 1st quarter, 2nd quarter

I break in comparability o data series. Data ater the

symbol do not orm a consistent series with those

rom earlier years.

Billion means one thousand million.

Minor discrepancies between constituent fgures

and totals are due to rounding.

Unless otherwise indicated, (i) all value fgures are expressed in U.S.

dollars; (ii) trade fgures include the intra-trade o ree trade areas,

customs unions, geographical and other groups; (iii) merchandise trade

fgures are on a customs basis and (iv) merchandise exports are .o.b. and

merchandise imports are c.i.. Data or the latest year are provisional.

Closing date 15 August 2010

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I. World trade developments in 2009

1. Overview

Table I.1 Growth in the volume o world merchandise exports and production, 2000-2009 8

Table I.2 Growth in the volume o world merchandise trade by selected region and economy, 2000-2009 8

2. Trade by region

Table I.3 World merchandise trade and trade in commercial services by region and selected

economy, 2000-2009 9

Table I.4 Intra- and inter-regional merchandise trade, 2009 10

Table I.5 Shares o regional trade fows in world merchandise exports , 2009 10

Table I.6 World merchandise exports by region and selected economy, 1948, 1953, 1963,

1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2009 11

Table I.7 World merchandise imports by region and selected economy, 1948, 1953, 1963,

1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2009 12

3. Leading traders

Table I.8 Leading exporters and importers in world merchandise trade, 2009 13

Table I.9 Leading exporters and importers in world merchandise trade (excluding intra-EU (27) trade), 2009 14

Table I.10 Leading exporters and importers in world trade in commercial services, 2009 15

Table I.11 Leading exporters and importers in world trade in commercial services

(excluding intra-EU (27) trade), 2009 16

4. Bilateral trade o leading traders

Table I.12 Merchandise trade o Canada by origin and destination, 2009 17

Table I.13 Merchandise trade o the United States by origin and destination, 2009 18

Table I.14 Merchandise trade o the European Union (27) by origin and destination, 2009 19

Table I.15 Merchandise trade o Japan by origin and destination, 2009 20

Table I.16 Trade in commercial services o selected economies by origin and destination, 2008 21

5. Regional trade agreements

Table I.17 Merchandise trade o NAFTA countries by major product group and by origin/destination, 2009 25

Table I.18 Merchandise trade o MERCOSUR countries by major product group and

by origin/destinat ion, 2009 26

Table I.19 Merchandise trade o Andean Community countries by major product group and

by origin/destinat ion, 2009 27

Table I.20 Merchandise trade o ASEAN countries by major product group and by origin/destination, 2009 28

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Table I.21 Ratio o exports o goods and commercial services to GDP o the least-developed countries, 2008 29

Table I.22 Merchandise exports and imports o least-developed countries, 2009 30

Table I.23 Imports o agricultural products, uels and manuactures o the European Union (27),

Asia and North America rom the least developed countries, 2009 31

Table I.24 Exports o commercial services o the least-developed countries by category, 2008 32

7. Foreign afliates trade in services

Table I.25 Sales by aliates o oreign companies – resident aliates primarily engaged in

services activities (inward FATS), 2004-2007 33

Table I.26 Sales by oreign aliates o resident companies – aliates located abroad primarily engaged

in services activities (outward FATS), 2004-2007 34

Table I.27 Services supplied by United States aliates established abroad (outward FATS) and by

oreign aliates in the United States (inward FATS) by economy o aliate , 2007 34

II. Merchandise trade by product1. Overview

Table II.1 World merchandise exports by major product group, 2009 43

Table II.2 World merchandise exports by major product group and region, 2009 44

Table II.3 Share o agricultural products in trade in total merchandise and in primary products by region, 2009 45

Table II.4 Share o uels and mining products in trade in total merchandise and in

primary products by region, 2009 45

Table II.5 Share o uels in trade in total merchandise and in primary products by region, 2009 45

Table II.6 Share o manuactures in total merchandise trade by region, 2009 45

Table II.7 Share o iron and steel in trade in total merchandise and in manuactures by region, 2009 46

Table II.8 Share o chemicals in trade in total merchandise and in manuactures by region, 2009 46

Table II.9 Share o oce and telecom equipment in trade in total merchandise and in

manuactures by region, 2009 46

Table II.10 Share o automotive products in trade in total merchandise and in manuactures by region, 2009 46

Table II.11 Share o textiles in trade in total merchandise and in manuactures by region, 2009 47

Table II.12 Share o clothing in trade in total merchandise and in manuactures by region, 2009 47

2. Agricultural products

Table II.13 Exports o agricultural products o regions by destination, 2009 48Table II.14 Imports o agricultural products o selected economies by origin, 2009 49

Table II.15 Leading exporters and importers o agricultura l products, 2009 51

Table II.16 Exports o agricultural products o selected economies, 1990-2009 52

Table II.17 Imports o agricultural products o selected economies, 1990-2009 53

2.1 Food

Table II.18 Exports o ood o regions by destination, 2009 54

Table II.19 Imports o ood o selected economies by origin, 2009 55

Table II.20 Leading exporters and importers o ood, 2009 56

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Table II.21 Exports o ood o selected economies, 1990-2009 57

Table II.22 Imports o ood o selected economies, 1990-2009 58

3. Fuels and mining products

Table II.23 Exports o uels and mining products o regions by destination, 2009 59

3.1 Fuels

Table II.24 Imports o uels o selected economies by origin, 2009 60

Table II.25 Imports o uels o selected regions and economies rom the Middle East , 2000 and 2009 61

Table II.26 Exports o uels o selected economies, 1990-2009 62

Table II.27 Imports o uels o selected economies, 1990-2009 63

4. Manuactures

Table II.28 Exports o manuactures o regions by destination, 2009 64

Table II.29 Trade in manuactures o the United States, the European Union (27)

and China by origin and destination, 2009 65

Table II.30 Imports o manuactures o selected economies by origin, 2009 66

Table II.31 Leading exporters and importers o manuactures , 2009 68

Table II.32 Exports o manuactures o selected economies, 1990-2009 69

Table II.33 Imports o manuactures o selected economies, 1990-2009 70

4.1 Iron and steel

Table II.34 Exports o iron and steel o selected regions and economies by destination, 2009 71

Table II.35 Imports o iron and steel o the European Union (27) and the United States by origin, 2009 72

Table II.36 Leading exporters and importers o iron and steel, 2009 73

4.2 Chemicals

Table II.37 Exports o chemicals o selected regions and economies by destination, 2009 74

Table II.38 Leading exporters and importers o chemicals, 2009 75

Table II.39 Leading exporters and importers o pharmaceuticals, 2009 76

4.3 Ofce and telecom equipment

Table II.40 Exports o oce and telecom equipment o selected regions and economies by destination, 2009 77

Table II.41 Imports o oce and telecom equipment o selected economies by origin, 2009 78Table II.42 Leading exporters and importers o oce and telecom equipment, 2009 80

Table II.43 Exports o oce and telecom equipment o selected economies, 1990-2009 81

Table II.44 Imports o oce and telecom equipment o selected economies, 1990-2009 82

4.3.1 EDP equipment

Table II.45 Imports o EDP and oce equipment o selected economies by origin, 2009 83

Table II.46 Leading exporters and importers o EDP and oce equipment, 2009 85

Table II.47 Exports o EDP and oce equipment o selected economies, 1990-2009 86

Table II.48 Imports o EDP and oce equipment o selected economies, 1990-2009 87

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4.3.2 Telecommunications equipment

Table II.49 Imports o telecommunications equipment o selected economies by origin, 2009 88

Table II.50 Leading exporters and importers o telecommunications equipment, 2009 90

Table II.51 Exports o telecommunication equipment o selected economies, 1990-2009 91

Table II.52 Imports o telecommunication equipment o selected economies , 1990-2009 92

4.3.3 Integrated circuits and electronic components

Table II.53 Imports o integrated circuits and electronic components o selected economies by origin, 2009 93

Table II.54 Leading exporters and importers o integrated circuits and electronic components, 2009 95

Table II.55 Exports o integrated circuits and electronic components o selected economies, 1990-2009 96

Table II.56 Imports o integrated circuits and electronic components o selected economies, 1990-2009 97

4.4 Automotive products

Table II.57 Exports o automotive products o selected regions and economies by destination, 2009 98

Table II.58 Imports o automotive products o selected economies by origin, 2009 99

Table II.59 Leading exporters and importers o automotive products, 2009 101

Table II.60 Exports o automotive products o selected economies, 1990-2009 102

Table II.61 Imports o automotive products o selected economies, 1990-2009 103

4.5 Textiles

Table II.62 Textile exports o selected regions and economies by destination, 2009 104

Table II.63 Textile imports o selected economies by origin, 2009 105

Table II.64 Leading exporters and importers o textiles, 2009 108

Table II.65 Textile exports o selected economies, 1990-2009 109

Table II.66 Textile imports o selected economies, 1990-2009 110

4.6 Clothing

Table II.67 Clothing exports o selected regions and economies by destination, 2009 111

Table II.68 Clothing imports o selected economies by origin, 2009 112

Table II.69 Leading exporters and importers o clothing, 2009 114

Table II.70 Clothing exports o selected economies, 1990-2009 115

Table II.71 Clothing imports o selected economies, 1990-2009 116

III. Trade in commercial services

1. Overview

Table III.1 World trade in commercial services by category, 2009 123

Table III.2 Growth o commercial services exports by category and by region, 1990-2009 123

2. Transportation services

Table III.3 World trade in transportation services by region, 2009 124

Table III.4 Leading exporters and importers o transportation services, 2009 125

Table III.5 Trade in transportation services o selected economies by origin and destination, 2008 126

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3. Travel

Table III.6 World trade in travel by region, 2009 129

Table III.7 Leading exporters and importers o travel, 2009 130

Table III.8 Trade in travel o selected economies by origin and destination, 2008 131

4. Other commercial services

Table III.9 World trade in other commercial services by region, 2009 134

Table III.10 Leading exporters and importers o other commercial services, 2009 135

Table III.11 Trade in other commercial services o selected economies by origin and destination, 2008 136

4.1 Communications services

Table III.12 World exports o communication services by region, 2008 and 2009 139

Table III.13 Major exporters and importers o communication services, 2008 139

4.1.1 Telecommunications services

Table III.14 Major exporters and importers o telecommunication services, 2008 140

Table III.15 Exports o telecommunication services o selected economies by destination, 2008 140

4.2 Construction

Table III.16 World exports o construction by region, 2008 and 2009 141

Table III.17 Major exporters and importers o construction, 2008 141

Table III.18 Exports o construction o selected economies by destination, 2008 142

4.3 Insurance services

Table III.19 World exports o insurance services by region, 2008 and 2009 143

Table III.20 Major exporters and importers o insurance services, 2008 143

Table III.21 Exports o insurance services o selected economies by destination, 2008 144

4.4 Financial services

Table III.22 World exports o nancial services by region, 2008 and 2009 145

Table III.23 Major exporters and importers o nancial services, 2008 145

Table III.24 Exports o nancial services o selected economies by destination, 2008 146

4.5 Computer and inormation services

Table III.25 World exports o computer and inormation services by region, 2008 and 2009 147

Table III.26 Major exporters and importers o computer and inormation services, 2008 147

Table III.27 Exports o computer and inormation services o selected economies by destination, 2008 148

4.5.1 Computer services

Table III.28 Major exporters and importers o computer services, 2008 149

Table III.29 Exports o computer services o selected economies by destination, 2008 149

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4.6 Royalties and licence ees

Table III.30 World receipts o royalties and licence ees by region, 2008 and 2009 150

Table III.31 Major economies or receipts and payments o royalties and licence ees, 2008 150

Table III.32 Receipts o royalties and licence ees o selected economies by origin, 2008 151

4.7 Other business services

Table III.33 World exports o other business services by region, 2008 and 2009 152

Table III.34 Major exporters and importers o other business services, 2008 152

Table III.35 Exports o other business services o selected economies by destination, 2008 153

Table III.36 Trade in other business services by category in selected economies, 2008 154

4.8 Personal, cultural and recreational services

Table III.37 World exports o personal, cultural and recreational services by region, 2008 and 2009 155

Table III.38 Major exporters and importers o personal , cultural and recreational services, 2008 155

Table III.39 Exports o personal, cultural and recreational services o selected economies by destination, 2008 156

4.8.1 Audiovisual services

Table III.40 Major exporters and importers o audiovisual and related services, 2008 157

Table III.41 Exports o audiovisual and related services o selected economies by destination, 2008 158

IV. Metadata

1. Composition o geographical and economic groupings

Table IV.1 Composition o regions and other economic groupings 160

2.1.1 Exports and imports

Table IV.2 Products 164

2.2.1 Trade in commercial services between residents and non residents o an economy

Table IV.3 Number o economies reporting Balance o Payments services components or 2007 168

V. Appendix

Table A1 World merchandise exports, production and gross domestic product, 1950-2009 174

Table A2 Network o world merchandise trade by region, 2007-2009 176

Table A3 Merchandise trade o selected regional trade agreements, 2000-2009 178

Table A4 Merchandise trade by selected groups o economies, 1999-2009 179

Table A5 Trade in commercial services by selected groups o economies, 1999-2009 180

Table A6 World merchandise exports by region and selected economy, 1999-2009 181

Table A7 World merchandise imports by region and selected economy, 1999-2009 185

Table A8 World exports o commercial services by region and selected economy, 1999-2009 189

Table A9 World imports o commercial services by region and selected economy, 1999-2009 192

Table A10 Network o world merchandise trade by product and region, 2007-2009 195

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Table A11 Merchandise trade by region and selected economies, 1999-2009 – United States 201

Table A12 Merchandise trade by region and selected economies, 2005-2009 – European Union (27) 202

Table A13 Merchandise trade by region and selected economies, 1999-2009 – Japan 203

Table A14 Merchandise trade by region and selected economies, 2001-2009 – China 204

Table A15 Merchandise trade o the United States by region and by product, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993,

2003 and 2009 205

Table A16 Merchandise trade o Europe by region and by product, 2005-2009 206

Table A17 Merchandise trade o Japan by region and by product, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993, 2003 and 2009 207

Table A18 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – Canada 208

Table A19 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – United States 209

Table A20 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – Brazil 212

Table A21 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner,

2008-2009 – European Union (27) 214

Table A22 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – China 216

Table A23 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – Hong Kong, China 218

Table A24 Domestic exports and re-exports o merchandise by product, region and major trading partner,

2008-2009 – Hong Kong, China 220

Table A25 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – Japan 222

Table A26 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – Korea, Rep. o 224

Table A27 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – Malaysia 226

Table A28 Merchandise trade by product, region and major trading partner, 2008-2009 – Singapore 228

Table A29 Total merchandise trade o NAFTA by products and origin/destination, 2000 and 2007-2009 230

Table A30 Total merchandise trade o MERCOSUR by products and by origin/dest ination,2000 and 2007-2009 231

Table A31 Total merchandise trade o Andean Community by products and by origin/destination,

2000 and 2007-2009 232

Table A32 Total merchandise trade o ASEAN by products and by origin/destinat ion, 2000 and 2007-2009 233

Table A33 Export prices o primary commodities, 1999-2010 234

Table A34 Export prices o Germany, Japan and the Unites States by commodity group, 1999-2009 235

Table A35 Import prices o Germany, Japan and the Unites States by commodity group, 1999-2009 236

VI. World mapsMap 1 Composition o regions 238

Map 2 WTO Members and Observers 239

Map 3 Ratio o exports and imports o goods and commercial services to GDP, 2008 240

Map 4 Exports o goods and commercial services per capita , 2008 241

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Albania

Angola

Antigua and Barbuda

Argentina

Armenia

Australia

Austria

Bahrain, Kingdom o

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belgium

Belize

Benin

Bolivia

Botswana

Brazil

Brunei Darussalam

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cambodia

Cameroon

Canada

Cape Verde

Central Arican Republic

Chad

Chile

China

Colombia

Congo

Costa Rica

Côte d’Ivoire

Croatia

Cuba

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Congo, Dem. Rep. o

Denmark

Djibouti

Dominica

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

EgyptEl Salvador

Estonia

European Union**

Fiji

Finland

Former YugoslavRepublic o Macedonia

France

Gabon

The Gambia

Georgia

Germany

Ghana

Greece

Grenada

Guatemala

Guinea

Guinea Bissau

Guyana

Haiti

Honduras

Hong Kong, China

Hungary

Iceland

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Japan

Jordan

Kenya

Korea, Republic o

Kuwait

Kyrgyz Republic

Latvia

Lesotho

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxembourg

Macao, China

Madagascar

Malawi

Malaysia

Maldives

Mali

Malta

Mauritania

Mauritius

Mexico

Moldova

Mongolia

Morocco

Mozambique

Myanmar

Namibia

Nepal

Netherlands

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

Norway

Oman

Pakistan

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Peru

Philippines

Poland

Portugal

Qatar

Romania

Rwanda

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saint Lucia

Saint Vincent andthe Grenadines

Saudi Arabia

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Singapore

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

Solomon Islands

South Arica

Spain

Sri Lanka

Suriname

Swaziland

Sweden

Switzerland

Chinese Taipei

Tanzania

Thailand

Togo

Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkey

Uganda

UkraineUnited Arab Emirates

United Kingdom

United States o America

Uruguay

Venezuela,Bolivarian Republic o

Viet Nam

Zambia

Zimbabwe

WTO members (as of 15 August 2010) 

* Members are mostly governments but can also be customs territories.** On 1 December 2009, the Treaty o Lisbon amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European

Community (done at Lisbon, 13 December 2007) entered into orce. On 29 November 2009, the WTO received a Verbal Note

(WT/L/779) rom the Council o the European Union and the Commission o the European Communities stating that, by virtueo the Treaty o Lisbon, as o 1 December 2009, the European Union replaces and succeeds the European Community.

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