Barbados - Merchandise exports (current US$)

The value for Merchandise exports (current US$) in Barbados was 345,000,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 565,000,000 in 2012 and a minimum value of 24,000,000 in 1960.

Definition: Merchandise exports show the f.o.b. value of goods provided to the rest of the world valued in current U.S. dollars.

Source: World Trade Organization.

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Year Value
1960 24,000,000
1961 25,000,000
1962 29,000,000
1963 41,000,000
1964 35,000,000
1965 37,000,000
1966 41,000,000
1967 41,000,000
1968 40,000,000
1969 37,000,000
1970 40,000,000
1971 41,000,000
1972 44,000,000
1973 54,000,000
1974 86,000,000
1975 107,000,000
1976 86,000,000
1977 97,000,000
1978 131,000,000
1979 152,000,000
1980 226,000,000
1981 195,000,000
1982 257,000,000
1983 321,000,000
1984 390,000,000
1985 352,000,000
1986 275,000,000
1987 154,000,000
1988 173,000,000
1989 186,000,000
1990 216,000,000
1991 207,000,000
1992 191,000,000
1993 187,000,000
1994 182,000,000
1995 239,000,000
1996 281,000,000
1997 283,000,000
1998 252,000,000
1999 264,000,000
2000 272,000,000
2001 259,000,000
2002 242,000,000
2003 250,000,000
2004 278,000,000
2005 359,000,000
2006 510,000,000
2007 524,000,000
2008 488,000,000
2009 379,000,000
2010 429,000,000
2011 475,000,000
2012 565,000,000
2013 457,000,000
2014 474,000,000
2015 483,000,000
2016 517,000,000
2017 485,000,000
2018 448,000,000
2019 444,000,000
2020 345,000,000

Limitations and Exceptions: Exports are recorded as the cost of the goods delivered to the frontier of the exporting country for shipment - the free on board (f.o.b.) value. Countries may report trade according to the general or special system of trade. Under the general system exports comprise outward-moving goods that are (a) goods wholly or partly produced in the country; (b) foreign goods, neither transformed nor declared for domestic consumption in the country, that move outward from customs storage; and (c) goods previously included as imports for domestic consumption but subsequently exported without transformation. Under the special system exports comprise categories a and c. In some compilations categories b and c are classified as re-exports. Because of differences in reporting practices, data on exports may not be fully comparable across economies. Data on exports of goods are derived from the same sources as data on imports. In principle, world exports and imports should be identical. Similarly, exports from an economy should equal the sum of imports by the rest of the world from that economy. But differences in timing and definitions result in discrepancies in reported values at all levels.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Merchandise trade data are from customs reports of goods moving into or out of an economy or from reports of financial transactions related to merchandise trade recorded in the balance of payments. Because of differences in timing and definitions, trade flow estimates from customs reports and balance of payments may differ. Several international agencies process trade data, each correcting unreported or misreported data, leading to other differences. The data on total exports of goods (merchandise) are from the World Trade Organization (WTO), which obtains data from national statistical offices and the IMF's International Financial Statistics, supplemented by the Comtrade database and publications or databases of regional organizations, specialized agencies, economic groups, and private sources (such as Eurostat, the Food and Agriculture Organization, and country reports of the Economist Intelligence Unit). Country websites and email contact have improved collection of up-to-date statistics, reducing the proportion of estimates. The WTO database now covers most major traders in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, which together with high-income countries account for nearly 95 percent of world trade. Reliability of data for countries in Europe and Central Asia has also improved.

Aggregation method: Gap-filled total

Periodicity: Annual

Classification

Topic: Private Sector & Trade Indicators

Sub-Topic: Exports