Sri Lanka - Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise imports)

Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise imports) in Sri Lanka was 37.92 as of 2020. Its highest value over the past 60 years was 37.92 in 2020, while its lowest value was 4.65 in 1972.

Definition: Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region are the sum of merchandise imports by the reporting economy from other low- and middle-income economies in other World Bank regions according to the World Bank classification of economies. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise imports 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.

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Year Value
1960 20.06
1961 19.84
1962 21.03
1963 23.59
1964 25.30
1965 18.65
1966 26.34
1967 22.57
1968 23.13
1969 16.68
1970 20.90
1971 15.56
1972 4.65
1973 7.78
1974 26.02
1975 27.45
1976 22.02
1977 24.25
1978 16.45
1979 17.02
1980 25.24
1981 16.80
1982 23.48
1983 22.74
1984 13.30
1985 21.24
1986 19.47
1987 20.05
1988 23.05
1989 26.11
1990 29.09
1991 22.35
1992 20.89
1993 17.93
1994 20.13
1995 20.67
1996 20.00
1997 19.97
1998 17.20
1999 14.03
2000 16.81
2001 18.34
2002 17.60
2003 19.43
2004 22.21
2005 24.89
2006 25.68
2007 17.93
2008 20.72
2009 22.26
2010 17.93
2011 22.76
2012 23.50
2013 29.12
2014 31.58
2015 15.74
2016 36.48
2017 33.14
2018 32.24
2019 35.21
2020 37.92

Development Relevance: Although global integration has increased, low- and middle-income economies still face trade barriers when accessing other markets.

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

Classification

Topic: Private Sector & Trade Indicators

Sub-Topic: Imports