Commercial service imports (current US$) - Country Ranking

Definition: Commercial service imports are total service imports minus imports of government services not included elsewhere. International transactions in services are defined by the IMF's Balance of Payments Manual (1993) as the economic output of intangible commodities that may be produced, transferred, and consumed at the same time. Definitions may vary among reporting economies.

Source: International Monetary Fund, Balance of Payments Statistics Yearbook and data files.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 United States 435,747,000,000.00 2020
2 Germany 386,039,000,000.00 2021
3 China 376,977,000,000.00 2020
4 Ireland 340,020,000,000.00 2021
5 France 258,095,000,000.00 2021
6 Singapore 223,356,000,000.00 2021
7 United Kingdom 205,837,000,000.00 2020
8 Japan 195,034,000,000.00 2020
9 Netherlands 160,252,000,000.00 2020
10 Belgium 134,238,000,000.00 2021
11 Switzerland 126,383,000,000.00 2020
12 Korea 122,870,000,000.00 2021
13 India 114,973,000,000.00 2020
14 Luxembourg 110,373,000,000.00 2021
15 Canada 103,752,000,000.00 2021
16 Italy 92,445,520,000.00 2020
17 Denmark 79,978,760,000.00 2021
18 Sweden 68,617,490,000.00 2020
19 Austria 66,863,480,000.00 2021
20 Russia 62,881,720,000.00 2020
21 Spain 61,000,650,000.00 2020
22 Hong Kong SAR, China 54,820,450,000.00 2020
23 Brazil 48,689,210,000.00 2021
24 Thailand 46,557,570,000.00 2020
25 Poland 40,166,000,000.00 2020
26 Saudi Arabia 38,531,240,000.00 2020
27 Australia 37,697,140,000.00 2020
28 Norway 37,132,170,000.00 2020
29 Finland 35,580,270,000.00 2021
30 Malaysia 35,315,740,000.00 2021
31 Qatar 32,896,980,000.00 2020
32 Israel 32,704,300,000.00 2021
33 Turkey 30,593,000,000.00 2021
34 Indonesia 28,731,800,000.00 2021
35 Mexico 27,836,970,000.00 2020
36 Czech Republic 24,570,460,000.00 2021
37 Portugal 20,642,080,000.00 2021
38 Hungary 20,166,070,000.00 2021
39 Nigeria 19,597,960,000.00 2020
40 Philippines 19,046,030,000.00 2021
41 Vietnam 17,887,000,000.00 2020
42 Greece 17,358,520,000.00 2020
43 Kuwait 17,172,040,000.00 2020
44 Egypt 17,126,960,000.00 2020
45 Romania 16,298,260,000.00 2020
46 Colombia 14,040,000,000.00 2021
47 Iraq 13,678,900,000.00 2020
48 Ukraine 13,345,000,000.00 2021
49 Malta 13,329,620,000.00 2020
50 Argentina 11,473,360,000.00 2020
51 New Zealand 11,176,820,000.00 2020
52 Cyprus 11,137,520,000.00 2020
53 South Africa 11,047,210,000.00 2020
54 Chile 10,998,270,000.00 2020
55 Bangladesh 10,490,900,000.00 2021
56 Ghana 10,244,280,000.00 2020
57 Slovak Republic 9,075,866,000.00 2020
58 Venezuela 9,068,000,000.00 2016
59 Pakistan 8,829,975,000.00 2021
60 Oman 8,333,418,000.00 2020
61 Estonia 8,222,906,000.00 2021
62 Bahrain 8,076,862,000.00 2018
63 Kazakhstan 8,007,453,000.00 2020
64 Algeria 7,188,106,000.00 2020
65 Peru 6,871,166,000.00 2020
66 Slovenia 6,806,829,000.00 2021
67 Lithuania 6,609,114,000.00 2020
68 Morocco 6,129,518,000.00 2020
69 Libya 6,006,900,000.00 2019
70 Serbia 5,759,036,000.00 2020
71 Belarus 5,667,063,000.00 2021
72 Angola 5,437,222,000.00 2020
73 Azerbaijan 5,385,748,000.00 2020
74 Ethiopia 5,374,653,000.00 2020
75 Bulgaria 4,775,350,000.00 2020
76 Lebanon 4,743,446,000.00 2020
77 Croatia 4,116,583,000.00 2020
78 Costa Rica 3,980,071,000.00 2020
79 Latvia 3,593,888,000.00 2021
80 Myanmar 3,583,590,000.00 2019
81 Uzbekistan 3,483,110,000.00 2020
82 Syrian Arab Republic 3,436,767,000.00 2010
83 Uruguay 3,320,787,000.00 2020
84 Kenya 3,226,020,000.00 2020
85 Macao SAR, China 3,125,828,000.00 2020
86 Uganda 3,115,015,000.00 2020
87 Côte d'Ivoire 3,064,206,000.00 2020
88 Panama 3,010,512,000.00 2020
89 Dominican Republic 3,004,400,000.00 2020
90 Jordan 2,974,296,000.00 2020
91 Iceland 2,939,259,000.00 2021
92 Guatemala 2,783,163,000.00 2020
93 Ecuador 2,711,645,000.00 2020
94 Guinea 2,585,760,000.00 2020
95 Dem. Rep. Congo 2,496,246,000.00 2020
96 Mozambique 2,368,107,000.00 2020
97 Congo 2,200,830,000.00 2016
98 Sri Lanka 2,145,960,000.00 2020
99 Cambodia 2,104,051,000.00 2021
100 Mongolia 2,082,751,000.00 2020
101 Cameroon 2,072,414,000.00 2020
102 Tunisia 2,023,995,000.00 2020
103 Gabon 1,860,653,000.00 2015
104 Honduras 1,806,203,000.00 2020
105 Bolivia 1,801,515,000.00 2020
106 Guyana 1,798,504,000.00 2020
107 Jamaica 1,650,622,000.00 2020
108 Senegal 1,643,267,000.00 2018
109 Papua New Guinea 1,616,650,000.00 2018
110 Iran 1,577,000,000.00 2000
111 Trinidad and Tobago 1,544,579,000.00 2020
112 Nepal 1,513,791,000.00 2021
113 Yemen 1,450,239,000.00 2016
114 El Salvador 1,426,532,000.00 2020
115 Cayman Islands 1,408,006,000.00 2019
116 Georgia 1,401,485,000.00 2020
117 North Macedonia 1,396,862,000.00 2021
118 Mali 1,337,827,000.00 2020
119 Mauritius 1,309,521,000.00 2020
120 Albania 1,253,911,000.00 2020
121 Burkina Faso 1,241,612,000.00 2020
122 Sudan 1,194,290,000.00 2020
123 Tanzania 1,177,282,000.00 2020
124 Brunei 1,177,229,000.00 2020
125 The Bahamas 1,167,078,000.00 2020
126 New Caledonia 1,108,373,000.00 2016
127 Botswana 1,078,864,000.00 2020
128 Niger 1,070,189,000.00 2020
129 Afghanistan 1,042,224,000.00 2020
130 Zambia 1,010,808,000.00 2020
131 Armenia 988,246,000.00 2020
132 Moldova 865,708,900.00 2020
133 Benin 787,259,800.00 2020
134 Paraguay 782,325,100.00 2020
135 Montenegro 742,337,000.00 2021
136 Zimbabwe 741,987,300.00 2020
137 Mauritania 726,097,200.00 2020
138 Madagascar 715,304,100.00 2020
139 Barbados 660,788,700.00 2016
140 Nicaragua 591,300,000.00 2020
141 Kyrgyz Republic 588,249,300.00 2020
142 Haiti 582,825,400.00 2021
143 Suriname 559,250,400.00 2020
144 Andorra 556,976,600.00 2019
145 Bosnia and Herzegovina 516,687,400.00 2020
146 Djibouti 483,872,200.00 2020
147 Fiji 483,384,500.00 2020
148 Seychelles 479,756,500.00 2020
149 Rwanda 466,432,000.00 2020
150 Lao PDR 444,660,300.00 2020
151 Lesotho 439,548,000.00 2021
152 Togo 435,353,400.00 2020
153 Namibia 420,902,100.00 2020
154 Tajikistan 404,423,500.00 2020
155 Malawi 334,440,200.00 2020
156 Antigua and Barbuda 301,121,500.00 2020
157 Grenada 237,594,400.00 2020
158 St. Lucia 228,642,400.00 2020
159 Liberia 217,457,000.00 2019
160 Burundi 215,883,700.00 2018
161 Bhutan 214,636,700.00 2020
162 Cabo Verde 204,636,100.00 2020
163 Timor-Leste 204,449,700.00 2020
164 Sierra Leone 189,680,700.00 2020
165 Equatorial Guinea 184,577,400.00 1996
166 Chad 174,233,000.00 1994
167 Eswatini 171,103,000.00 2020
168 Belize 155,057,300.00 2020
169 St. Kitts and Nevis 141,120,800.00 2020
170 Guinea-Bissau 132,106,300.00 2020
171 Vanuatu 129,176,100.00 2020
172 Solomon Islands 128,817,200.00 2020
173 The Gambia 118,870,400.00 2021
174 Central African Republic 113,831,900.00 1994
175 Comoros 103,178,500.00 2020
176 Tonga 94,268,820.00 2020
177 Dominica 91,066,460.00 2020
178 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 88,145,660.00 2020
179 Samoa 85,450,640.00 2020
180 Palau 51,773,750.00 2017
181 São Tomé and Principe 40,676,280.00 2020
182 Tuvalu 32,769,530.00 2019
183 Nauru 31,220,200.00 2018
184 Kiribati 27,277,050.00 2020
185 Eritrea 23,687,490.00 2000

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Development Relevance: Trade in services differs from trade in goods because services are produced and consumed at the same time. Thus services to a traveler may be consumed in the producing country (for example, use of a hotel room) but are classified as imports of the traveler's country. In other cases services may be supplied from a remote location; for example, insurance services may be supplied from one location and consumed in another.

Limitations and Exceptions: Balance of payments statistics, the main source of information on international trade in services, have many weaknesses. Disaggregation of important components may be limited and varies considerably across countries. There are inconsistencies in the methods used to report items. And the recording of major flows as net items is common (for example, insurance transactions are often recorded as premiums less claims). These factors contribute to a downward bias in the value of the service trade reported in the balance of payments. Efforts are being made to improve the coverage, quality, and consistency of these data. Eurostat and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, for example, are working together to improve the collection of statistics on trade in services in member countries. Still, difficulties in capturing all the dimensions of international trade in services mean that the record is likely to remain incomplete. Cross-border intrafirm service transactions, which are usually not captured in the balance of payments, have increased in recent years. An example is transnational corporations' use of mainframe computers around the clock for data processing, exploiting time zone differences between their home country and the host countries of their affiliates. Another important dimension of service trade not captured by conventional balance of payments statistics is establishment trade - sales in the host country by foreign affiliates. By contrast, cross-border intrafirm transactions in merchandise may be reported as exports or imports in the balance of payments.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: The balance of payments (BoP) is a double-entry accounting system that shows all flows of goods and services into and out of an economy; all transfers that are the counterpart of real resources or financial claims provided to or by the rest of the world without a quid pro quo, such as donations and grants; and all changes in residents' claims on and liabilities to nonresidents that arise from economic transactions. All transactions are recorded twice - once as a credit and once as a debit. In principle the net balance should be zero, but in practice the accounts often do not balance, requiring inclusion of a balancing item, net errors and omissions. The concepts and definitions underlying the data are based on the sixth edition of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6). Balance of payments data for 2005 onward will be presented in accord with the BPM6. The historical BPM5 data series will end with data for 2008, which can be accessed through the World Development Indicators archives. The complete balance of payments methodology can be accessed through the International Monetary Fund website (www.imf.org/external/np/sta/bop/bop.htm).

Aggregation method: Gap-filled total

Periodicity: Annual