Merchandise exports to high-income economies (% of total merchandise exports) - Country Ranking

Definition: Merchandise exports to high-income economies are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to high-income economies according to the World Bank classification of economies. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise exports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data.

Source: World Bank staff estimates based data from International Monetary Fund's Direction of Trade database.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Greenland 97.42 2020
2 Iceland 93.66 2020
3 Liberia 93.61 2020
4 Cabo Verde 93.46 2020
5 Mexico 93.07 2020
6 Seychelles 92.84 2020
7 Haiti 92.15 2020
8 Luxembourg 91.35 2020
9 Slovak Republic 90.61 2020
10 Czech Republic 90.43 2020
11 Suriname 89.63 2020
12 Canada 89.29 2020
13 Ireland 88.65 2020
14 Austria 88.17 2020
15 Netherlands 87.44 2020
16 Portugal 87.25 2020
17 Poland 87.04 2020
18 Belgium 86.81 2020
19 Hungary 86.69 2020
20 Macao SAR, China 85.69 2020
21 Sweden 85.44 2020
22 Norway 84.95 2020
23 Denmark 84.90 2020
24 Cambodia 84.69 2020
25 Estonia 84.45 2020
26 Burkina Faso 84.32 2020
27 Jamaica 83.99 2020
28 Tonga 83.10 2020
29 Slovenia 82.95 2020
30 United Kingdom 82.62 2020
31 France 81.90 2020
32 St. Kitts and Nevis 81.82 2020
33 Switzerland 81.68 2020
34 Italy 81.52 2020
35 Madagascar 81.10 2020
36 Romania 80.98 2020
37 Spain 80.63 2020
38 Mali 80.26 2020
39 Germany 79.98 2020
40 Finland 79.80 2020
41 Vanuatu 79.36 2020
42 Belize 78.76 2020
43 Malta 78.25 2020
44 North Macedonia 78.15 2020
45 St. Lucia 78.13 2020
46 Bosnia and Herzegovina 77.37 2020
47 Albania 76.48 2020
48 Croatia 76.24 2020
49 Sudan 76.01 2020
50 Morocco 75.38 2020
51 Costa Rica 74.92 2020
52 Dominican Republic 74.80 2020
53 Latvia 74.76 2020
54 Algeria 74.38 2020
55 Papua New Guinea 74.26 2020
56 Tunisia 73.93 2020
57 Bangladesh 73.90 2020
58 Bulgaria 73.63 2020
59 Libya 73.11 2020
60 The Bahamas 72.95 2020
61 Bahrain 72.92 2020
62 San Marino 72.37 2020
63 Sri Lanka 71.62 2020
64 Burundi 71.58 2020
65 Philippines 71.53 2020
66 Lebanon 71.05 2020
67 Lithuania 71.04 2020
68 Moldova 70.64 2020
69 Greece 70.32 2020
70 Grenada 69.43 2020
71 China 68.87 2020
72 Pakistan 68.86 2020
73 Guyana 68.80 2020
74 Honduras 68.72 2020
75 São Tomé and Principe 68.67 2020
76 Serbia 68.32 2020
77 Vietnam 67.87 2020
78 Fiji 67.83 2020
79 Nicaragua 67.81 2020
80 Israel 67.63 2020
81 Antigua and Barbuda 66.78 2020
82 Mauritius 66.58 2020
83 Turkey 64.04 2020
84 Somalia 63.08 2020
85 Ecuador 62.70 2020
86 Palau 62.48 2020
87 Trinidad and Tobago 62.36 2020
88 Malaysia 61.02 2020
89 Comoros 60.97 2020
90 United States 60.39 2020
91 India 60.09 2020
92 Uganda 60.00 2020
93 Colombia 59.99 2020
94 Zambia 59.55 2020
95 Japan 58.82 2020
96 Dominica 58.45 2020
97 Egypt 58.14 2020
98 Thailand 57.64 2020
99 Botswana 57.37 2020
100 Kazakhstan 56.89 2020
101 Brunei 56.74 2020
102 Qatar 56.56 2020
103 New Caledonia 56.22 2020
104 Azerbaijan 55.96 2020
105 Central African Republic 55.87 2020
106 Jordan 55.33 2020
107 Russia 55.16 2020
108 Chad 55.13 2020
109 Lesotho 54.81 2020
110 Côte d'Ivoire 54.34 2020
111 Cuba 54.27 2020
112 Kyrgyz Republic 53.90 2020
113 Cyprus 53.64 2020
114 Peru 53.63 2020
115 Singapore 53.53 2020
116 New Zealand 53.45 2020
117 Guatemala 53.31 2020
118 Cameroon 52.60 2020
119 Ghana 52.59 2020
120 Saudi Arabia 51.65 2020
121 Equatorial Guinea 51.05 2020
122 Guinea 49.72 2020
123 Ethiopia 49.29 2020
124 Panama 49.27 2020
125 Indonesia 49.20 2020
126 Timor-Leste 48.81 2020
127 El Salvador 47.86 2020
128 South Africa 47.45 2020
129 Australia 47.00 2020
130 Korea 46.54 2020
131 Tajikistan 46.39 2020
132 Malawi 45.95 2020
133 Ukraine 45.11 2020
134 Gabon 45.05 2020
135 Kenya 43.52 2020
136 Chile 43.43 2020
137 Montenegro 42.13 2020
138 Brazil 41.86 2020
139 Tanzania 41.23 2020
140 Barbados 40.45 2020
141 Myanmar 40.23 2020
142 Mozambique 39.73 2020
143 Oman 39.36 2020
144 Mauritania 38.26 2020
145 Argentina 37.12 2020
146 Nigeria 36.71 2020
147 Armenia 36.57 2020
148 Bolivia 36.30 2020
149 United Arab Emirates 36.15 2020
150 Syrian Arab Republic 34.50 2020
151 Venezuela 33.37 2020
152 Senegal 33.25 2020
153 Hong Kong SAR, China 32.54 2020
154 Rwanda 31.65 2020
155 Samoa 31.33 2020
156 Iraq 30.52 2020
157 Namibia 27.20 2020
158 Solomon Islands 25.50 2020
159 Paraguay 24.25 2020
160 Belarus 24.05 2020
161 Congo 23.94 2020
162 Djibouti 23.32 2020
163 Uruguay 23.12 2020
164 Benin 22.72 2020
165 Angola 22.71 2020
166 Zimbabwe 22.59 2020
167 Georgia 22.00 2020
168 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 21.67 2020
169 Iran 20.95 2020
170 Nepal 20.88 2020
171 Dem. Rep. Congo 18.19 2020
172 Niger 17.22 2020
173 Eritrea 16.66 2020
174 Lao PDR 13.66 2020
175 Yemen 11.55 2020
176 Togo 11.12 2020
177 Tuvalu 9.45 2020
178 Eswatini 9.23 2020
179 Nauru 8.52 2020
180 Sierra Leone 8.11 2020
181 Afghanistan 6.71 2020
182 Mongolia 5.93 2020
183 Kuwait 5.48 2020
184 Guinea-Bissau 5.13 2020
185 Uzbekistan 5.02 2020
186 Turkmenistan 4.51 2020
187 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 3.97 2020
188 The Gambia 3.50 2020
189 Bhutan 1.54 2020
190 Kiribati 0.85 2020

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Development Relevance: Low- and middle-income economies are an increasingly important part of the global trading system. Trade between high-income economies and low- and middle-income economies has grown faster than trade between high-income economies. This increased trade benefits both producers and consumers in developing and high-income economies. At the regional level most exports from low- and middle-income economies are to high-income economies, but the share of intraregional trade is increasing. Geographic patterns of trade vary widely by country and commodity. Larger shares of exports from oil- and resource-rich economies are to high-income economies.

Limitations and Exceptions: Data on exports and imports are from the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Direction of Trade database and should be broadly consistent with data from other sources, such as the United Nations Statistics Division's Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database. All high-income economies and major low- and middle-income economies report trade data to the IMF on a timely basis, covering about 85 percent of trade for recent years. Trade data for less timely reporters and for countries that do not report are estimated using reports of trading partner countries. Therefore, data on trade between developing and high-income economies should be generally complete. But trade flows between many low- and middle-income economies - particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa - are not well recorded, and the value of trade among low- and middle-income economies may be understated.

Aggregation method: Weighted average

Periodicity: Annual