ICT goods exports (% of total goods exports) - Country Ranking

Definition: Information and communication technology goods exports include computers and peripheral equipment, communication equipment, consumer electronic equipment, electronic components, and other information and technology goods (miscellaneous).

Source: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development's UNCTADstat database at http://unctadstat.unctad.org/ReportFolders/reportFolders.aspx.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Hong Kong SAR, China 57.95 2020
2 Philippines 49.01 2020
3 Vietnam 38.76 2020
4 Malaysia 34.78 2020
5 Singapore 33.73 2020
6 Korea 28.89 2020
7 China 27.09 2020
8 St. Kitts and Nevis 26.47 2017
9 Andorra 26.38 2018
10 Macao SAR, China 19.17 2020
11 Czech Republic 17.89 2020
12 Thailand 16.12 2020
13 Bhutan 15.87 2011
14 Mexico 15.39 2020
15 Israel 14.01 2020
16 Malta 13.59 2019
17 Hungary 13.14 2020
18 Slovak Republic 12.96 2020
19 Netherlands 11.16 2020
20 Panama 11.12 2017
21 Latvia 10.88 2020
22 United States 9.67 2020
23 Estonia 9.46 2020
24 Japan 8.89 2020
25 Ireland 8.45 2020
26 United Arab Emirates 7.80 2019
27 Dominica 7.77 2012
28 Tuvalu 7.29 2005
29 Poland 7.22 2020
30 Sweden 6.64 2020
31 St. Lucia 6.56 2019
32 Lao PDR 5.95 2019
33 Fiji 5.91 2019
34 Germany 5.13 2020
35 Tunisia 4.24 2019
36 Tanzania 4.18 2018
37 United Kingdom 4.13 2020
38 Denmark 3.96 2020
39 Lithuania 3.92 2020
40 France 3.77 2020
41 Portugal 3.69 2020
42 Greece 3.51 2020
43 Romania 3.34 2020
44 Indonesia 3.33 2020
45 Bulgaria 3.21 2019
46 Austria 3.09 2020
47 Egypt 2.95 2020
48 Lesotho 2.80 2017
49 Finland 2.50 2020
50 Belgium 2.46 2020
51 Croatia 2.44 2020
52 Morocco 2.43 2019
53 Ethiopia 2.42 2018
54 Italy 2.16 2020
55 India 2.05 2020
56 Dominican Republic 1.99 2018
57 Cyprus 1.84 2020
58 Slovenia 1.81 2020
59 Spain 1.72 2020
60 Luxembourg 1.71 2020
61 Canada 1.71 2020
62 Serbia 1.53 2020
63 Grenada 1.39 2020
64 Norway 1.39 2020
65 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 1.31 2019
66 Mauritius 1.14 2020
67 Montenegro 1.07 2020
68 Switzerland 1.05 2020
69 Australia 1.04 2020
70 Belarus 1.02 2020
71 Turkey 1.00 2020
72 New Zealand 1.00 2020
73 Jordan 1.00 2020
74 Cambodia 0.99 2019
75 South Africa 0.92 2020
76 Rwanda 0.88 2019
77 Costa Rica 0.81 2019
78 Tonga 0.78 2014
79 Ukraine 0.73 2020
80 North Macedonia 0.72 2020
81 Antigua and Barbuda 0.70 2019
82 Lebanon 0.69 2020
83 Cuba 0.68 2006
84 The Bahamas 0.64 2018
85 Nepal 0.63 2017
86 Myanmar 0.59 2020
87 Russia 0.53 2019
88 Barbados 0.52 2020
89 Comoros 0.52 2019
90 New Caledonia 0.51 2015
91 Jamaica 0.48 2019
92 São Tomé and Principe 0.44 2019
93 Colombia 0.44 2020
94 Oman 0.44 2018
95 Armenia 0.40 2020
96 Bahrain 0.39 2018
97 Malawi 0.36 2019
98 Georgia 0.36 2020
99 Chile 0.32 2019
100 Brazil 0.32 2020
101 Kenya 0.31 2020
102 Iceland 0.30 2020
103 El Salvador 0.30 2020
104 Namibia 0.28 2020
105 Kyrgyz Republic 0.27 2020
106 Timor-Leste 0.26 2017
107 Sri Lanka 0.26 2020
108 Botswana 0.23 2020
109 Eritrea 0.23 2003
110 Moldova 0.21 2020
111 Samoa 0.21 2019
112 Benin 0.19 2019
113 The Gambia 0.18 2020
114 Guatemala 0.17 2020
115 Uzbekistan 0.16 2020
116 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.16 2020
117 Uganda 0.15 2020
118 Djibouti 0.15 2009
119 Azerbaijan 0.14 2020
120 Kuwait 0.14 2019
121 Honduras 0.14 2019
122 Kazakhstan 0.12 2019
123 Senegal 0.11 2020
124 Kiribati 0.10 2016
125 Uruguay 0.10 2020
126 Burundi 0.09 2019
127 Pakistan 0.09 2020
128 Togo 0.09 2019
129 Niger 0.09 2018
130 Central African Republic 0.09 2018
131 Trinidad and Tobago 0.09 2015
132 Suriname 0.08 2019
133 Eswatini 0.08 2019
134 Bolivia 0.08 2020
135 Yemen 0.08 2015
136 Argentina 0.07 2020
137 Brunei 0.07 2019
138 Paraguay 0.06 2019
139 Nicaragua 0.06 2019
140 Peru 0.06 2019
141 Côte d'Ivoire 0.05 2019
142 Belize 0.05 2020
143 Cameroon 0.05 2017
144 Madagascar 0.05 2019
145 Mali 0.05 2017
146 Zimbabwe 0.05 2020
147 Bangladesh 0.05 2015
148 Ecuador 0.05 2019
149 Burkina Faso 0.05 2019
150 Albania 0.05 2020
151 Zambia 0.04 2020
152 Vanuatu 0.04 2011
153 Seychelles 0.04 2019
154 Palau 0.03 2018
155 Guyana 0.03 2020
156 Algeria 0.03 2017
157 Mozambique 0.03 2019
158 Guinea 0.02 2016
159 Ghana 0.02 2019
160 Syrian Arab Republic 0.02 2010
161 Gabon 0.02 2009
162 Sierra Leone 0.02 2018
163 Iran 0.02 2018
164 Greenland 0.02 2018
165 Congo 0.01 2019
166 Angola 0.01 2018
167 Sudan 0.01 2018
168 Turkmenistan 0.01 2000
169 Afghanistan 0.01 2019
170 Solomon Islands 0.01 2018
171 Papua New Guinea 0.01 2012
172 Mongolia 0.01 2019
173 Dem. Rep. Congo 0.01 2020
174 Nigeria 0.00 2019
175 Saudi Arabia 0.00 2019
176 Venezuela 0.00 2013
177 Qatar 0.00 2020
178 Libya 0.00 2018
179 Cabo Verde 0.00 2018

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Development Relevance: The digital and information revolution has changed the way the world learns, communicates, does business, and treats illnesses. New information and communications technologies (ICT) offer vast opportunities for progress in all walks of life in all countries - opportunities for economic growth, improved health, better service delivery, learning through distance education, and social and cultural advances. Comparable statistics on access, use, quality, and affordability of ICT are needed to formulate growth-enabling policies for the sector and to monitor and evaluate the sector's impact on development. Although basic access data are available for many countries, in most developing countries little is known about who uses ICT; what they are used for (school, work, business, research, government); and how they affect people and businesses. The global Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development is helping to set standards, harmonize information and communications technology statistics, and build statistical capacity in developing countries. For more information see www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/partnership/. The work of the Partnership is directed towards achieving internationally comparable and reliable ICT statistics. In order to achieve this, its members are involved in developing and maintaining a core list of ICT indicators. Other activities include the compilation and dissemination of ICT data, and the provision of technical assistance enabling statistical agencies to collect data that underlie the core list of ICT indicators.

Limitations and Exceptions: Detailed trade data are widely available from country trade statistics. These are collected by the UNSD and published in their UN COMTRADE database. The ICT goods trade indicators are usually compiled by interested international and national agencies using COMTRADE data. Concepts are therefore consistent with those applying to the COMTRADE database. The main statistical issue associated with this indicator appears to be the different treatment of re-exports and re-imports by countries, depending on whether the Special or General Trade System is used.2 Re-imports are separately reported for some countries and the value of ICT re-imports (which is included in the value of ICT imports for those countries) is generally small.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Information and communication technology goods exports include computers and peripheral equipment, communication equipment, consumer electronic equipment, electronic components, and other information and technology goods (miscellaneous). Software is generally excluded, as there is a preference to record it under services (not an ICT good but an ICT product) to the extent possible. However it is hard to completely exclude embedded software from certain types of ICT goods, such as video game consoles (see for example the discussion on page 30 of the OECD guide cited below). ICT goods exports as a percentage of total goods exports is calculated for each country by dividing the value of its ICT goods exports by the total value of its goods exports. The result is then multiplied by 100 to be expressed as a percentage. ICT goods are defined according to the OECD’s Guide on Measuring the Information Society 2011 for Harmonized System (HS) 2007 and adapted to HS12 by UNCTAD in collaboration with UNSD (United Nations Statistics Division). This new list consists of 93 goods defined at the 6 digit level of the 2012 version of the HS. The technical note is available online at: http://unctad.org/en/PublicationsLibrary/tn_unctad_ict4d02_en.pdf Data were downloaded from COMTRADE according to the reported classification (HS92, 96, 02, 07, 12) and aggregated into ICT groups by UNCTAD.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual