Source: http://worldcityweb.com/home/USA/statistics/view/207/

December 18th, 2007
The U.S. trade deficit continues to decline on the strength of surging exports of aircraft, printers, corn, wheat, landline phone equipment, gold, and scrap iron and steal — and tepid growth on the import side.
With imports, the United States is experiencing year-over-year declines in cars, computers, computer parts, computer motherboards and cell phone equipment, according to WorldCity analysis of Census statistics through October, the most recent available. Even the value of oil imports has risen only 1 percent.
See Export, Import and Country tables below.
The United States trimmed $32.4 billion from the deficit it registered through the first 10 months of 2006, leaving it at $659 billion through October of 2007. That figure is, nevertheless, higher than it was for the same period in 2005, when it stood at $631.8 billion.
The United States improved its trade balance with 165 nations, when compared to the same period of 2006, and saw its trade position falter with 73 nations.
The most improvement came in trade with Brazil, with a narrowing of the deficit by $5.1 billion, from $6.8 billion to $1.7 billion; Canada, $5.1 billion, from $60.4 billion to $55.3 billion; India, $4.2 billion, from $10 billion to $5.9 billion; and Japan, $4.1 billion, from $73.2 billion to $69.1 billion.
The United States increased its deficit with China by $22.8 billion, from $190.7 billion to $213.5 billion; with Mexico by $6.4 billion, from $53.8 billion to $60.2 billion; and with a handful of other nations by less than $2 billion.
The United States added 16 nations to the list of countries with which it has a trade surplus, including Poland, Honduras, Lithuania, Yemen, Uruguay and Niger. All told, the United States has surpluses with 128 nations and deficits with 106.
Overall, exports increased $101.3 billion through the first 10 months of 2007, to $957.6 billion, with aircraft replacing computer motherboards as the leading export.
Motherboards slipped to No. 3 overall, behind cars, which remained the No. 2 ranked U.S. export. Exports have increased 65 percent since 2002.
Imports increased $68.9 billion through October, or 4.4 percent, to $1.6 trillion. Oil is the leading import and cars are No. 2. Over the same five-year period, imports have increased an almost identical percentage as exports: 68.5 percent.
| October 2007 YTD | October 2006 YTD | Dollar Change | Percent Change | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | 2006 | Total Exports | $957,575,682,633 | $856,246,729,242 | $101,328,953,391 | 11.83% |
| 1 | 2 | Aircraft | $43,310,514,137 | $36,052,770,966 | $7,257,743,171 | 20.13% |
| 2 | 3 | Motor vehicles for transporting people | $36,006,890,322 | $28,737,052,548 | $7,269,837,774 | 25.30% |
| 3 | 1 | Electronic integrated circuits | $34,424,260,495 | $38,988,793,639 | $(4,564,533,144) | -11.71% |
| 4 | 4 | Motor vehicle parts | $29,408,111,478 | $28,140,578,357 | $1,267,533,121 | 4.50% |
| 5 | 8 | Low value shipments | $21,894,584,585 | $17,880,470,289 | $4,014,114,296 | 22.45% |
| 6 | 6 | Regional jet parts | $21,621,719,517 | $18,729,878,010 | $2,891,841,507 | 15.44% |
| 7 | 7 | Oil, not crude | $20,114,081,836 | $18,673,141,301 | $1,440,940,535 | 7.72% |
| 8 | 5 | Computers | $20,001,250,453 | $21,729,168,200 | $(1,727,917,747) | -7.95% |
| 9 | 10 | Aircraft parts | $18,200,591,187 | $16,924,137,465 | $1,276,453,722 | 7.54% |
| 10 | 15 | Electric equipment for line telephony | $14,886,186,814 | $9,012,105,302 | $5,874,081,512 | 65.18% |
| 11 | 12 | Medical instruments for surgeons, dentists, vets | $14,141,841,531 | $13,100,072,371 | $1,041,769,160 | 7.95% |
| 12 | 11 | Medicine | $13,864,294,702 | $13,104,088,201 | $760,206,501 | 5.80% |
| 13 | 13 | Machinery parts | $13,359,121,257 | $9,878,050,613 | $3,481,070,644 | 35.24% |
| 14 | 9 | Computer parts | $13,016,949,991 | $17,244,271,016 | $(4,227,321,025) | -24.51% |
| 15 | 14 | Motor vehicles for transporting goods | $11,155,282,393 | $9,672,864,859 | $1,482,417,534 | 15.33% |
| 16 | 20 | Gold | $10,163,488,428 | $6,203,288,748 | $3,960,199,680 | 63.84% |
| 17 | 16 | Diamonds, not mounted | $9,597,016,192 | $8,101,742,511 | $1,495,273,681 | 18.46% |
| 18 | 21 | Corn | $7,952,343,856 | $5,637,632,287 | $2,314,711,569 | 41.06% |
| 19 | 1245 | Misc. machinery for semiconducter industry | $7,775,807,261 | $7,775,807,261 | #DIV/0! | |
| 20 | 28 | Human blood, animal blood, plasma, vaccines | $7,473,755,319 | $5,030,082,770 | $2,443,672,549 | 48.58% |
| 21 | 25 | Soybeans, whether broken or not | $6,910,188,842 | $5,161,739,056 | $1,748,449,786 | 33.87% |
| 22 | 27 | Photo-sensitive semi-conductors, parts | $6,795,596,031 | $5,150,821,146 | $1,644,774,885 | 31.93% |
| 23 | 19 | Electrical supplies, apparatus, less than 1000V | $6,782,203,032 | $6,291,429,079 | $490,773,953 | 7.80% |
| 24 | 46 | Wheat, meslin | $6,547,191,490 | $3,467,713,987 | $3,079,477,503 | 88.80% |
| 25 | 22 | Insulated wire, cable | $6,002,447,517 | $5,389,661,151 | $612,786,366 | 11.37% |
| 26 | 24 | Internal combustion engines, including aircraft | $5,805,188,583 | $5,166,557,587 | $638,630,996 | 12.36% |
| 27 | 47 | Scrap iron, steel | $5,747,552,481 | $3,430,053,604 | $2,317,498,877 | 67.56% |
| 28 | 29 | Orthopedic appliances, artificial body parts | $5,427,837,842 | $4,645,650,079 | $782,187,763 | 16.84% |
| 29 | 23 | Medical technology | $5,330,213,330 | $5,324,560,421 | $5,652,909 | 0.11% |
| 30 | 32 | Polymers of ethylene | $5,298,740,212 | $4,294,499,445 | $1,004,240,767 | 23.38% |
| 31 | 17 | Miscellaneous machines, parts | $5,296,942,312 | $7,819,483,949 | $(2,522,541,637) | -32.26% |
| 32 | 30 | Taps, cocks and valves for pipes, tanks | $5,254,489,590 | $4,549,818,844 | $704,670,746 | 15.49% |
| 33 | 31 | Centrifuges, filters, machines and parts | $5,062,841,506 | $4,332,310,968 | $730,530,538 | 16.86% |
| 34 | 186 | Printing machinery, including ink jet printers | $4,998,766,417 | $887,661,629 | $4,111,104,788 | 463.14% |
| 35 | 33 | Medical equipment for physicals, including anal exams | $4,943,889,184 | $4,285,602,567 | $658,286,617 | 15.36% |
| 36 | 119 | Unrecorded media for audio | $4,829,344,651 | $1,504,487,437 | $3,324,857,214 | 221.00% |
| 37 | 42 | Self-propelled heavy construction machinery | $4,802,799,648 | $3,887,469,770 | $915,329,878 | 23.55% |
| 38 | 40 | Pumps for dispensing liquids | $4,581,824,003 | $3,925,695,317 | $656,128,686 | 16.71% |
| 39 | 48 | Paintings, drawings and other artwork | $4,453,597,810 | $3,361,916,818 | $1,091,680,992 | 32.47% |
| 40 | 34 | Compressors and pumps | $4,364,491,169 | $4,241,786,138 | $122,705,031 | 2.89% |
| 41 | 39 | Polyethers, expoxides and polyesters, primary forms | $4,359,719,187 | $3,982,821,741 | $376,897,446 | 9.46% |
| 42 | 26 | Parts for cellular communications | $4,328,360,815 | $5,158,151,787 | $(829,790,972) | -16.09% |
| 43 | 38 | Engine parts | $4,261,741,117 | $4,002,337,155 | $259,403,962 | 6.48% |
| 44 | 41 | Miscellaneous machine parts | $4,146,759,607 | $3,894,721,907 | $252,037,700 | 6.47% |
| 45 | 36 | Internal combustion piston engines, including aircraft | $4,143,518,279 | $4,113,400,372 | $30,117,907 | 0.73% |
| 46 | 59 | Cyclic hydrocarbons | $4,085,441,833 | $2,807,468,120 | $1,277,973,713 | 45.52% |
| 47 | 43 | Tractors | $4,047,350,550 | $3,886,822,767 | $160,527,783 | 4.13% |
| 48 | 68 | Scrap of precious metal | $4,005,446,752 | $2,506,245,334 | $1,499,201,418 | 59.82% |
| 49 | 37 | Cotton, not carded or combed | $3,949,080,795 | $4,053,791,875 | $(104,711,080) | -2.58% |
| 50 | 18 | Transmission apparatus for cellular phones | $3,835,001,233 | $6,802,585,632 | $(2,967,584,399) | -43.62% |
| 2007 | 2006 | October 2007 YTD | October 2006 YTD | Dollar Change | Percent Change | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Imports | $1,616,602,181,151 | $1,547,697,998,158 | $68,904,182,993 | 4.45% | ||
| 1 | 1 | Crude oil | $194,544,031,025 | $192,563,090,449 | $1,980,940,576 | 1.03% |
| 2 | 2 | Motor vehicles for transporting people | $110,156,346,404 | $110,667,167,586 | $(510,821,182) | -0.46% |
| 3 | 3 | Oil, not crude | $61,124,171,447 | $57,644,226,078 | $3,479,945,369 | 6.04% |
| 4 | 4 | Computers | $47,642,356,560 | $56,041,034,744 | $(8,398,678,184) | -14.99% |
| 5 | 13 | Electric equipment for line telephony | $42,311,579,358 | $18,223,913,186 | $24,087,666,172 | 132.18% |
| 6 | 5 | Motor vehicle parts | $38,151,638,692 | $36,412,592,505 | $1,739,046,187 | 4.78% |
| 7 | 8 | Medicine | $33,129,387,865 | $28,476,235,979 | $4,653,151,886 | 16.34% |
| 8 | 11 | Color TVs, computer monitors | $30,560,133,140 | $21,970,551,380 | $8,589,581,760 | 39.10% |
| 9 | 7 | Exports of repaired imports Imports of returned exports | $29,716,532,255 | $28,766,349,348 | $950,182,907 | 3.30% |
| 10 | 10 | Petroleum gases, other gaseous hydrocarbons | $28,248,610,221 | $28,159,735,326 | $88,874,895 | 0.32% |
| 11 | 9 | Computer parts | $18,807,537,507 | $28,160,846,257 | $(9,353,308,750) | -33.21% |
| 12 | 12 | Electronic integrated circuits | $17,622,001,969 | $19,123,030,338 | $(1,501,028,369) | -7.85% |
| 13 | 151 | Printing machinery, including ink jet printers | $17,590,481,771 | $1,708,007,388 | $15,882,474,383 | 929.88% |
| 14 | 14 | Salvage, estimate of low value Imports | $17,284,015,561 | $16,674,522,808 | $609,492,753 | 3.66% |
| 15 | 15 | Motor vehicles for transporting goods | $16,619,220,385 | $15,555,597,317 | $1,063,623,068 | 6.84% |
| 16 | 16 | Diamonds, not mounted | $15,824,141,694 | $14,633,359,802 | $1,190,781,892 | 8.14% |
| 17 | 17 | Furniture, parts | $14,363,393,770 | $14,143,384,845 | $220,008,925 | 1.56% |
| 18 | 19 | Sweaters, pullovers, vest, knit or crocheted | $12,203,488,859 | $11,271,090,900 | $932,397,959 | 8.27% |
| 19 | 25 | Regional jet parts | $11,999,996,004 | $10,174,119,813 | $1,825,876,191 | 17.95% |
| 20 | 18 | Seats, excluding barber, dental | $11,996,082,915 | $11,445,889,382 | $550,193,533 | 4.81% |
| 21 | 6 | Transmission apparatus for cellular phones | $11,975,142,092 | $30,764,093,164 | $(18,788,951,072) | -61.07% |
| 22 | 22 | Insulated wire, cable | $11,383,731,891 | $10,426,306,244 | $957,425,647 | 9.18% |
| 23 | 26 | Aircraft | $11,273,615,939 | $8,656,629,977 | $2,616,985,962 | 30.23% |
| 24 | 20 | Women's or girls' suits, not knit | $11,015,732,572 | $11,194,109,768 | $(178,377,196) | -1.59% |
| 25 | 21 | Medical instruments for surgeons, dentists, vets | $10,912,186,928 | $10,530,980,503 | $381,206,425 | 3.62% |
| 26 | 24 | Footware, sole of rubber, plastic or leather; upper leather | $10,082,483,619 | $10,323,104,951 | $(240,621,332) | -2.33% |
| 27 | 23 | Heterocyclic chemical compounds | $8,955,680,072 | $10,341,853,334 | $(1,386,173,262) | -13.40% |
| 28 | 48 | Parts for arcade, parlor games | $8,953,604,420 | $4,923,407,899 | $4,030,196,521 | 81.86% |
| 29 | 28 | Power supplies, transformers | $8,677,252,410 | $7,682,707,103 | $994,545,307 | 12.95% |
| 30 | 35 | Toys, scale models, puzzles | $8,501,092,058 | $6,784,505,617 | $1,716,586,441 | 25.30% |
| 31 | 29 | Taps, cocks and valves for pipes, tanks | $8,101,629,455 | $7,484,846,258 | $616,783,197 | 8.24% |
| 32 | 37 | Nucleic acids and salts, heterocyclic compounds | $7,981,648,982 | $6,642,358,257 | $1,339,290,725 | 20.16% |
| 33 | 33 | Rubber tires | $7,495,035,434 | $6,977,894,531 | $517,140,903 | 7.41% |
| 34 | 34 | Internal combustion engines, including aircraft | $7,495,018,607 | $6,866,968,544 | $628,050,063 | 9.15% |
| 35 | 31 | Jewelry, parts | $7,278,107,123 | $7,300,452,184 | $(22,345,061) | -0.31% |
| 36 | 32 | Men's or boys' suits, not knit | $7,126,516,396 | $7,140,175,299 | $(13,658,903) | -0.19% |
| 37 | 27 | Aluminum, unwrought | $7,124,593,530 | $7,747,716,869 | $(623,123,339) | -8.04% |
| 38 | 43 | Aircraft parts | $6,891,219,842 | $5,419,985,509 | $1,471,234,333 | 27.14% |
| 39 | 38 | Electrical supplies, apparatus, less than 1000V | $6,633,441,917 | $6,286,746,114 | $346,695,803 | 5.51% |
| 40 | 36 | Engine parts | $6,627,163,972 | $6,757,087,301 | $(129,923,329) | -1.92% |
| 41 | 50 | Unwrought platinum in various forms | $6,522,849,107 | $4,866,053,422 | $1,656,795,685 | 34.05% |
| 42 | 39 | Compressors and pumps | $6,383,104,869 | $6,176,949,630 | $206,155,239 | 3.34% |
| 43 | 42 | Travel goods, including handbags, wallets, jewelry cases | $6,346,814,661 | $5,784,381,886 | $562,432,775 | 9.72% |
| 44 | 41 | Machinery parts | $6,287,475,535 | $5,866,521,642 | $420,953,893 | 7.18% |
| 45 | 30 | Wood, sawed or chipped, greater than 6 meters thick | $5,653,248,432 | $7,345,299,666 | $(1,692,051,234) | -23.04% |
| 46 | 52 | Electric motors, generators, not sets | $5,282,965,309 | $4,738,856,342 | $544,108,967 | 11.48% |
| 47 | 46 | Lamp and lighting parts | $5,244,983,082 | $5,213,169,314 | $31,813,768 | 0.61% |
| 48 | 54 | Pumps for dispensing liquids | $5,195,766,518 | $4,523,153,784 | $672,612,734 | 14.87% |
| 49 | 40 | Refined copper, alloys, unwrought | $5,072,131,815 | $5,890,281,433 | $(818,149,618) | -13.89% |
| 50 | 71 | Unrecorded media for audio | $4,952,530,041 | $3,603,356,567 | $1,349,173,474 | 37.44% |
| Oct. 2007 YTD | October 2006 YTD | Total Trade | October 2007 YTD | October 2006 YTD | Dollar Change | Percent Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| World Total | $2,574,177,863,784 | $2,403,944,727,400 | $170,233,136,384 | 7.08% | ||
| 1 | 1 | Canada | $467,339,710,081 | $446,251,501,797 | $21,088,208,284 | 4.73% |
| 2 | 2 | China | $318,572,641,131 | $281,058,095,131 | $37,514,546,000 | 13.35% |
| 3 | 3 | Mexico | $288,589,843,727 | $278,075,622,635 | $10,514,221,092 | 3.78% |
| 4 | 4 | Japan | $173,496,026,631 | $172,373,732,883 | $1,122,293,748 | 0.65% |
| 5 | 5 | Germany | $119,263,103,796 | $107,360,618,285 | $11,902,485,511 | 11.09% |
| 6 | 6 | United Kingdom | $89,622,173,731 | $82,684,997,580 | $6,937,176,151 | 8.39% |
| 7 | 7 | South Korea | $68,550,532,458 | $65,121,324,662 | $3,429,207,796 | 5.27% |
| 8 | 8 | France | $57,848,088,355 | $51,098,693,640 | $6,749,394,715 | 13.21% |
| 9 | 9 | Taiwan | $53,177,110,254 | $50,770,454,756 | $2,406,655,498 | 4.74% |
| 10 | 11 | Netherlands | $42,350,062,986 | $40,034,708,227 | $2,315,354,759 | 5.78% |
| 11 | 13 | Brazil | $41,497,054,342 | $37,634,500,504 | $3,862,553,838 | 10.26% |
| 12 | 14 | Italy | $40,628,453,750 | $37,451,003,622 | $3,177,450,128 | 8.48% |
| 13 | 12 | Venezuela | $39,769,106,459 | $39,193,412,626 | $575,693,833 | 1.47% |
| 14 | 15 | Singapore | $37,190,698,103 | $34,023,254,244 | $3,167,443,859 | 9.31% |
| 15 | 10 | Malaysia | $36,535,552,116 | $41,041,107,407 | $(4,505,555,291) | -10.98% |
| 16 | 16 | Saudi Arabia | $35,476,605,356 | $33,212,094,738 | $2,264,510,618 | 6.82% |
| 17 | 19 | India | $34,135,369,244 | $26,519,942,665 | $7,615,426,579 | 28.72% |
| 18 | 18 | Belgium | $33,589,740,176 | $29,812,017,933 | $3,777,722,243 | 12.67% |
| 19 | 17 | Ireland | $33,245,571,901 | $30,659,007,891 | $2,586,564,010 | 8.44% |
| 20 | 21 | Israel | $27,589,684,038 | $24,871,200,621 | $2,718,483,417 | 10.93% |
| 21 | 20 | Nigeria | $27,533,116,469 | $25,623,469,722 | $1,909,646,747 | 7.45% |
| 22 | 23 | Switzerland | $26,636,582,031 | $23,267,818,882 | $3,368,763,149 | 14.48% |
| 23 | 22 | Thailand | $25,949,217,174 | $24,676,785,125 | $1,272,432,049 | 5.16% |
| 24 | 25 | Australia | $22,957,545,535 | $21,326,323,330 | $1,631,222,205 | 7.65% |
| 25 | 24 | Hong Kong | $22,549,318,066 | $21,364,421,350 | $1,184,896,716 | 5.55% |
| 26 | 26 | Russia | $21,775,088,054 | $21,146,558,783 | $628,529,271 | 2.97% |
| 27 | 30 | Spain | $16,915,214,171 | $14,074,205,154 | $2,841,009,017 | 20.19% |
| 28 | 29 | Algeria | $16,174,018,202 | $14,345,744,115 | $1,828,274,087 | 12.74% |
| 29 | 31 | Indonesia | $15,508,104,018 | $13,852,840,147 | $1,655,263,871 | 11.95% |
| 30 | 27 | Sweden | $14,666,266,947 | $14,954,593,183 | $(288,326,236) | -1.93% |
| 31 | 33 | Colombia | $14,553,052,241 | $13,532,411,273 | $1,020,640,968 | 7.54% |
| 32 | 32 | Chile | $14,320,688,517 | $13,565,961,560 | $754,726,957 | 5.56% |
| 33 | 28 | Philippines | $14,138,175,178 | $14,552,123,745 | $(413,948,567) | -2.84% |
| 34 | 37 | South Africa | $12,007,298,466 | $9,983,426,218 | $2,023,872,248 | 20.27% |
| 35 | 35 | Angola | $11,291,908,335 | $11,091,673,142 | $200,235,193 | 1.81% |
| 36 | 39 | Austria | $11,096,351,453 | $9,073,751,315 | $2,022,600,138 | 22.29% |
| 37 | 34 | Iraq | $10,546,168,776 | $11,397,398,748 | $(851,229,972) | -7.47% |
| 38 | 36 | United Arab Emirates | $10,325,477,480 | $11,019,037,404 | $(693,559,924) | -6.29% |
| 39 | 43 | Vietnam | $10,175,316,504 | $8,117,563,430 | $2,057,753,074 | 25.35% |
| 40 | 38 | Turkey | $9,195,979,408 | $9,394,772,700 | $(198,793,292) | -2.12% |
| 41 | 40 | Trinidad and Tobago | $8,823,788,649 | $8,347,196,354 | $476,592,295 | 5.71% |
| 42 | 44 | Norway | $8,577,853,242 | $7,941,033,827 | $636,819,415 | 8.02% |
| 43 | 42 | Dominican Republic | $8,436,538,085 | $8,208,631,558 | $227,906,527 | 2.78% |
| 44 | 45 | Argentina | $8,183,250,778 | $7,242,899,043 | $940,351,735 | 12.98% |
| 45 | 46 | Peru | $7,594,360,107 | $7,235,957,532 | $358,402,575 | 4.95% |
| 46 | 48 | Denmark | $7,563,580,046 | $6,529,794,510 | $1,033,785,536 | 15.83% |
| 47 | 41 | Ecuador | $7,457,561,935 | $8,214,546,587 | $(756,984,652) | -9.22% |
| 48 | 49 | Finland | $7,035,025,076 | $6,400,695,343 | $634,329,733 | 9.91% |
| 49 | 47 | Costa Rica | $6,966,723,752 | $6,661,362,956 | $305,360,796 | 4.58% |
| 50 | 50 | Honduras | $6,919,480,487 | $6,165,558,937 | $753,921,550 | 12.23% |
| 51 | 52 | Egypt | $6,568,786,175 | $5,369,697,569 | $1,199,088,606 | 22.33% |
| 52 | 51 | Guatemala | $5,930,987,226 | $5,544,543,163 | $386,444,063 | 6.97% |
| 53 | 54 | Kuwait | $5,295,281,971 | $4,940,956,434 | $354,325,537 | 7.17% |
| 54 | 53 | New Zealand | $4,987,376,232 | $5,166,953,308 | $(179,577,076) | -3.48% |
| 55 | 55 | Pakistan | $4,717,377,750 | $4,605,399,693 | $111,978,057 | 2.43% |
| 56 | 56 | Portugal | $4,583,562,628 | $3,646,928,944 | $936,633,684 | 25.68% |
| 57 | 58 | Poland | $4,180,536,990 | $3,205,803,058 | $974,733,932 | 30.41% |
| 58 | 57 | El Salvador | $3,654,459,717 | $3,335,444,073 | $319,015,644 | 9.56% |
| 59 | 60 | Bangladesh | $3,323,808,817 | $3,065,705,391 | $258,103,426 | 8.42% |
| 60 | 59 | Hungary | $3,320,676,183 | $3,149,823,619 | $170,852,564 | 5.42% |
| 61 | 64 | Panama | $3,297,604,578 | $2,582,971,042 | $714,633,536 | 27.67% |
| 62 | 61 | Czech Republic | $3,047,227,602 | $2,904,649,815 | $142,577,787 | 4.91% |
| 63 | 65 | Libya | $2,988,904,126 | $2,400,754,616 | $588,149,510 | 24.50% |
| 64 | 62 | Aruba | $2,867,097,259 | $2,831,587,503 | $35,509,756 | 1.25% |
| 65 | 68 | Greece | $2,825,375,370 | $2,081,046,415 | $744,328,955 | 35.77% |
| 66 | 63 | Congo (Brazzaville) | $2,575,192,797 | $2,755,232,550 | $(180,039,753) | -6.53% |
| 67 | 70 | Jamaica | $2,469,655,586 | $2,063,383,231 | $406,272,355 | 19.69% |
| 68 | 82 | Gabon | $2,360,021,483 | $1,245,848,180 | $1,114,173,303 | 89.43% |
| 69 | 66 | Bahamas | $2,327,347,757 | $2,280,315,826 | $47,031,931 | 2.06% |
| 70 | 74 | Cambodia | $2,191,585,249 | $1,880,564,357 | $311,020,892 | 16.54% |
| 71 | 67 | Netherlands Antilles | $2,185,797,923 | $2,116,827,086 | $68,970,837 | 3.26% |
| 72 | 72 | Ukraine | $2,138,288,209 | $2,009,792,154 | $128,496,055 | 6.39% |
| 73 | 73 | Nicaragua | $2,050,500,959 | $1,905,691,514 | $144,809,445 | 7.60% |
| 74 | 81 | Qatar | $1,997,234,897 | $1,249,813,503 | $747,421,394 | 59.80% |
| 75 | 71 | Sri Lanka | $1,952,547,666 | $2,014,996,933 | $(62,449,267) | -3.10% |
| 76 | 75 | Jordan | $1,886,689,741 | $1,732,878,140 | $153,811,601 | 8.88% |
| 77 | 78 | Slovakia | $1,855,076,013 | $1,510,808,504 | $344,267,509 | 22.79% |
| 78 | 76 | Chad | $1,753,739,047 | $1,650,579,239 | $103,159,808 | 6.25% |
| 79 | 80 | Kazakhstan | $1,727,246,234 | $1,374,252,395 | $352,993,839 | 25.69% |
| 80 | 69 | Equatorial Guinea | $1,602,644,421 | $2,063,447,826 | $(460,803,405) | -22.33% |
| 81 | 84 | Morocco | $1,599,195,069 | $1,177,037,733 | $422,157,336 | 35.87% |
| 82 | 77 | Oman | $1,578,320,198 | $1,604,140,598 | $(25,820,400) | -1.61% |
| 83 | 87 | Luxembourg | $1,379,178,803 | $951,001,364 | $428,177,439 | 45.02% |
| 84 | 79 | Romania | $1,353,908,785 | $1,413,508,404 | $(59,599,619) | -4.22% |
| 85 | 97 | Azerbaijan | $1,302,389,093 | $624,446,234 | $677,942,859 | 108.57% |
| 86 | 83 | Macao | $1,098,799,589 | $1,239,244,828 | $(140,445,239) | -11.33% |
| 87 | 91 | Paraguay | $1,068,599,552 | $806,315,343 | $262,284,209 | 32.53% |
| 88 | 88 | Bahrain | $1,023,375,112 | $933,559,580 | $89,815,532 | 9.62% |
| 89 | 85 | Haiti | $1,013,760,265 | $1,094,373,560 | $(80,613,295) | -7.37% |
| 90 | 86 | Lithuania | $973,040,229 | $1,006,096,681 | $(33,056,452) | -3.29% |
| 91 | 90 | Uruguay | $938,501,644 | $836,674,896 | $101,826,748 | 12.17% |
| 92 | 102 | Belarus | $919,534,829 | $527,024,887 | $392,509,942 | 74.48% |
| 93 | 98 | Kenya | $786,473,349 | $604,149,050 | $182,324,299 | 30.18% |
| 94 | 96 | Republic of Yemen | $768,855,717 | $627,274,260 | $141,581,457 | 22.57% |
| 95 | 89 | Lebanon | $756,436,350 | $866,751,721 | $(110,315,371) | -12.73% |
| 96 | 104 | Iceland | $709,582,750 | $501,435,300 | $208,147,450 | 41.51% |
| 97 | 99 | Slovenia | $658,785,840 | $585,968,598 | $72,817,242 | 12.43% |
| 98 | 93 | Tunisia | $643,040,762 | $677,363,844 | $(34,323,082) | -5.07% |
| 99 | 92 | Cote d'Ivoire | $617,243,163 | $682,317,392 | $(65,074,229) | -9.54% |
| 100 | 105 | Latvia | $592,806,964 | $485,839,667 | $106,967,297 | 22.02% |
| 101 | 95 | Bulgaria | $567,662,621 | $642,501,955 | $(74,839,334) | -11.65% |
| 102 | 101 | Cayman Islands | $541,047,879 | $544,617,704 | $(3,569,825) | -0.66% |
| 103 | 103 | Brunei | $519,710,441 | $525,404,795 | $(5,694,354) | -1.08% |
| 104 | 109 | Ghana | $516,470,915 | $392,522,888 | $123,948,027 | 31.58% |
| 105 | 100 | Bermuda | $509,438,606 | $579,688,542 | $(70,249,936) | -12.12% |
| 106 | 106 | Bolivia | $500,619,091 | $470,611,770 | $30,007,321 | 6.38% |
| 107 | 108 | Croatia | $498,989,229 | $397,791,643 | $101,197,586 | 25.44% |
| 108 | 94 | Estonia | $486,242,345 | $661,991,160 | $(175,748,815) | -26.55% |
| 109 | 111 | Afghanistan | $467,665,576 | $376,204,839 | $91,460,737 | 24.31% |
| 110 | 124 | Gibraltar | $458,690,249 | $246,760,499 | $211,929,750 | 85.88% |
| 111 | 107 | Malta | $439,434,822 | $451,509,970 | $(12,075,148) | -2.67% |
| 112 | 121 | Georgia | $406,272,516 | $257,871,241 | $148,401,275 | 57.55% |
| 113 | 110 | Barbados | $393,138,286 | $384,555,195 | $8,583,091 | 2.23% |
| 114 | 112 | Lesotho | $389,436,128 | $348,960,206 | $40,475,922 | 11.60% |
| 115 | 132 | Turkmenistan | $384,406,408 | $164,692,795 | $219,713,613 | 133.41% |
| 116 | 115 | Cameroon | $359,897,936 | $330,203,699 | $29,694,237 | 8.99% |
| 117 | 116 | Syria | $358,396,661 | $320,643,214 | $37,753,447 | 11.77% |
| 118 | 113 | Suriname | $357,140,194 | $343,850,272 | $13,289,922 | 3.87% |
| 119 | 117 | Turks and Caicos Islands | $333,171,567 | $306,297,828 | $26,873,739 | 8.77% |
| 120 | 118 | Cuba | $332,011,411 | $280,424,543 | $51,586,868 | 18.40% |
| 121 | 119 | Madagascar | $316,840,407 | $277,082,264 | $39,758,143 | 14.35% |
| 122 | 156 | Unidentified Countries | $302,621,802 | $80,485,973 | $222,135,829 | 275.99% |
| 123 | 154 | Togo | $279,347,188 | $84,426,470 | $194,920,718 | 230.88% |
| 124 | 133 | Namibia | $276,060,167 | $164,143,069 | $111,917,098 | 68.18% |
| 125 | 114 | Belize | $268,188,387 | $335,060,353 | $(66,871,966) | -19.96% |
| 126 | 123 | Guyana | $258,435,093 | $254,606,852 | $3,828,241 | 1.50% |
| 127 | 120 | Liechtenstein | $255,246,310 | $276,278,283 | $(21,031,973) | -7.61% |
| 128 | 141 | Uzbekistan | $246,884,950 | $138,102,949 | $108,782,001 | 78.77% |
| 129 | 129 | Iran | $242,440,918 | $205,571,543 | $36,869,375 | 17.94% |
| 130 | 145 | Congo (Kinshasa) | $238,104,924 | $116,951,807 | $121,153,117 | 103.59% |
| 131 | 152 | Benin | $220,225,376 | $88,827,637 | $131,397,739 | 147.92% |
| 132 | 135 | Antigua and Barbuda | $212,951,096 | $156,704,057 | $56,247,039 | 35.89% |
| 133 | 125 | Botswana | $202,760,737 | $242,778,451 | $(40,017,714) | -16.48% |
| 134 | 127 | Mauritius | $190,495,126 | $217,578,321 | $(27,083,195) | -12.45% |
| 135 | 128 | British Virgin Islands | $172,150,764 | $211,725,931 | $(39,575,167) | -18.69% |
| 136 | 134 | Tanzania | $169,604,054 | $161,582,076 | $8,021,978 | 4.96% |
| 137 | 161 | Martinique | $165,759,731 | $66,183,492 | $99,576,239 | 150.45% |
| 138 | 122 | Cyprus | $160,473,262 | $257,830,421 | $(97,357,159) | -37.76% |
| 139 | 131 | Liberia | $160,034,623 | $171,683,542 | $(11,648,919) | -6.79% |
| 140 | 139 | French Polynesia | $152,709,119 | $142,607,384 | $10,101,735 | 7.08% |
| 141 | 138 | St Lucia | $149,702,741 | $145,837,488 | $3,865,253 | 2.65% |
| 142 | 142 | Swaziland | $149,100,704 | $136,052,833 | $13,047,871 | 9.59% |
| 143 | 144 | Zimbabwe | $147,713,127 | $117,543,899 | $30,169,228 | 25.67% |
| 144 | 153 | Senegal | $146,883,634 | $84,762,089 | $62,121,545 | 73.29% |
| 145 | 137 | Fiji | $143,783,657 | $150,516,040 | $(6,732,383) | -4.47% |
| 146 | 148 | Papua New Guinea | $142,957,055 | $105,145,660 | $37,811,395 | 35.96% |
| 147 | 140 | Guinea | $142,666,621 | $138,342,365 | $4,324,256 | 3.13% |
| 148 | 136 | St Kitts and Nevis | $137,230,474 | $151,465,179 | $(14,234,705) | -9.40% |
| 149 | 147 | Ethiopia | $135,217,739 | $108,922,723 | $26,295,016 | 24.14% |
| 150 | 243 | Serbia | $134,596,356 | $- | $134,596,356 | #DIV/0! |
| 151 | 172 | Guadeloupe | $129,935,935 | $50,055,755 | $79,880,180 | 159.58% |
| 152 | 149 | Armenia | $112,424,124 | $102,898,421 | $9,525,703 | 9.26% |
| 153 | 159 | New Caledonia | $105,443,367 | $69,559,007 | $35,884,360 | 51.59% |
| 154 | 163 | Mozambique | $102,458,919 | $61,038,951 | $41,419,968 | 67.86% |
| 155 | 150 | Nepal | $100,519,155 | $100,269,249 | $249,906 | 0.25% |
| 156 | 160 | Zambia | $97,170,067 | $66,255,988 | $30,914,079 | 46.66% |
| 157 | 143 | Mongolia | $95,237,137 | $121,634,843 | $(26,397,706) | -21.70% |
| 158 | 146 | Mauritania | $91,956,873 | $111,772,561 | $(19,815,688) | -17.73% |
| 159 | 155 | Malawi | $88,855,309 | $83,350,907 | $5,504,402 | 6.60% |
| 160 | 164 | Uganda | $88,761,134 | $60,529,828 | $28,231,306 | 46.64% |
| 161 | 167 | Sierra Leone | $85,596,022 | $59,562,435 | $26,033,587 | 43.71% |
| 162 | 177 | Anguilla | $84,481,375 | $39,535,518 | $44,945,857 | 113.68% |
| 163 | 168 | Macedonia (Skopje) | $83,862,944 | $56,783,192 | $27,079,752 | 47.69% |
| 164 | 157 | Ethiopia | $81,842,998 | $72,961,207 | $8,881,791 | 12.17% |
| 165 | 162 | Grenada | $76,155,232 | $65,260,198 | $10,895,034 | 16.69% |
| 166 | 165 | Dominica | $71,234,382 | $60,038,980 | $11,195,402 | 18.65% |
| 167 | 126 | Niger | $69,996,908 | $240,952,327 | $(170,955,419) | -70.95% |
| 168 | 170 | Sudan | $64,215,802 | $53,951,793 | $10,264,009 | 19.02% |
| 169 | 169 | Moldova | $64,167,538 | $56,486,629 | $7,680,909 | 13.60% |
| 170 | 166 | Monaco | $59,632,440 | $59,825,232 | $(192,792) | -0.32% |
| 171 | 174 | St Vincent and the Grenadines | $58,270,446 | $44,983,623 | $13,286,823 | 29.54% |
| 172 | 173 | Tokelau | $53,668,331 | $45,180,205 | $8,488,126 | 18.79% |
| 173 | 151 | Tajikistan | $48,469,679 | $92,498,725 | $(44,029,046) | -47.60% |
| 174 | 176 | Djibouti | $44,390,173 | $41,247,972 | $3,142,201 | 7.62% |
| 175 | 178 | Mali | $36,014,378 | $37,709,030 | $(1,694,652) | -4.49% |
| 176 | 171 | Kyrgyzstan | $35,447,539 | $50,383,478 | $(14,935,939) | -29.64% |
| 177 | 175 | Albania | $35,305,090 | $42,790,297 | $(7,485,207) | -17.49% |
| 178 | 158 | Bosnia-Hercegovina | $35,187,777 | $70,543,017 | $(35,355,240) | -50.12% |
| 179 | 180 | Federated States of Micronesia | $34,409,666 | $25,253,312 | $9,156,354 | 36.26% |
| 180 | 187 | Burkina | $33,406,803 | $16,065,056 | $17,341,747 | 107.95% |
| 181 | 238 | Montenegro | $31,595,300 | $- | $31,595,300 | #DIV/0! |
| 182 | 193 | Laos | $30,380,015 | $13,359,775 | $17,020,240 | 127.40% |
| 183 | 181 | Marshall Islands | $28,544,471 | $25,034,694 | $3,509,777 | 14.02% |
| 184 | 179 | French Guiana | $28,278,079 | $26,935,187 | $1,342,892 | 4.99% |
| 185 | 186 | Rwanda | $22,882,076 | $17,284,402 | $5,597,674 | 32.39% |
| 186 | 182 | Central African Republic | $19,555,635 | $22,372,756 | $(2,817,121) | -12.59% |
| 187 | 185 | Western Samoa | $18,697,701 | $18,078,073 | $619,628 | 3.43% |
| 188 | 183 | Somalia | $18,204,249 | $19,476,451 | $(1,272,202) | -6.53% |
| 189 | 184 | Gambia | $16,338,377 | $18,948,464 | $(2,610,087) | -13.77% |
| 190 | 189 | Seychelles | $16,075,498 | $15,357,953 | $717,545 | 4.67% |
| 191 | 190 | Tonga | $15,983,917 | $15,169,581 | $814,336 | 5.37% |
| 192 | 188 | Maldives | $15,913,098 | $15,498,145 | $414,953 | 2.68% |
| 193 | 209 | West Bank Administered by Israel | $13,948,685 | $5,113,948 | $8,834,737 | 172.76% |
| 194 | 202 | Vatican City | $13,283,835 | $8,689,780 | $4,594,055 | 52.87% |
| 195 | 197 | Vanuatu | $12,945,433 | $10,224,045 | $2,721,388 | 26.62% |
| 196 | 195 | San Marino | $12,792,239 | $10,474,693 | $2,317,546 | 22.13% |
| 197 | 196 | Greenland | $12,765,309 | $10,316,969 | $2,448,340 | 23.73% |
| 198 | 203 | Andorra | $12,154,073 | $8,115,720 | $4,038,353 | 49.76% |
| 199 | 199 | Palau | $11,870,808 | $9,572,198 | $2,298,610 | 24.01% |
| 200 | 201 | East Timor | $10,694,506 | $9,217,906 | $1,476,600 | 16.02% |
| 201 | 206 | Faroe Islands | $9,060,531 | $5,981,533 | $3,078,998 | 51.48% |
| 202 | 205 | Burma (Myanmar) | $7,744,253 | $6,668,078 | $1,076,175 | 16.14% |
| 203 | 204 | Burundi | $7,613,818 | $6,851,063 | $762,755 | 11.13% |
| 204 | 213 | Sao Tome and Principe | $6,859,065 | $3,513,690 | $3,345,375 | 95.21% |
| 205 | 198 | Reunion | $6,825,793 | $9,578,430 | $(2,752,637) | -28.74% |
| 206 | 218 | St Helena | $6,592,352 | $2,054,719 | $4,537,633 | 220.84% |
| 207 | 192 | Cape Verde | $6,486,023 | $13,845,595 | $(7,359,572) | -53.15% |
| 208 | 221 | Christmas Island | $6,254,350 | $1,317,992 | $4,936,358 | 374.54% |
| 209 | 200 | Eritrea | $6,163,088 | $9,242,269 | $(3,079,181) | -33.32% |
| 210 | 223 | Gaza Strip Administered by Israel | $6,091,215 | $1,045,864 | $5,045,351 | 482.41% |
| 211 | 212 | Nauru | $6,013,546 | $3,566,078 | $2,447,468 | 68.63% |
| 212 | 207 | Solomon Islands | $5,348,779 | $5,690,299 | $(341,520) | -6.00% |
| 213 | 214 | Guinea-Bissau | $5,088,084 | $3,403,554 | $1,684,530 | 49.49% |
| 214 | 194 | Falkland Islands | $4,839,227 | $11,809,502 | $(6,970,275) | -59.02% |
| 215 | 191 | Montserrat | $4,636,256 | $14,342,675 | $(9,706,419) | -67.68% |
| 216 | 211 | Bhutan | $4,383,295 | $3,758,719 | $624,576 | 16.62% |
| 217 | 210 | Cook Islands | $2,804,419 | $4,647,513 | $(1,843,094) | -39.66% |
| 218 | 215 | Kiribati | $2,153,539 | $2,169,351 | $(15,812) | -0.73% |
| 219 | 226 | Niue | $1,971,122 | $372,071 | $1,599,051 | 429.77% |
| 220 | 216 | Cocos (Keeling) Island | $1,941,727 | $2,089,312 | $(147,585) | -7.06% |
| 221 | 231 | North Korea | $1,728,160 | $- | $1,728,160 | #DIV/0! |
| 222 | 219 | St Pierre and Miquelon | $1,692,386 | $1,478,026 | $214,360 | 14.50% |
| 223 | 224 | Pitcairn Island | $1,679,195 | $989,306 | $689,889 | 69.73% |
| 224 | 225 | Heard and McDonald Islands | $1,614,074 | $500,020 | $1,114,054 | 222.80% |
| 225 | 220 | Norfolk Island | $1,030,679 | $1,437,865 | $(407,186) | -28.32% |
| 226 | 208 | Svalbard, Jan Mayen Island | $936,219 | $5,632,093 | $(4,695,874) | -83.38% |
| 227 | 222 | Comoros | $894,408 | $1,257,615 | $(363,207) | -28.88% |
| 228 | 227 | French Southern and Antarctic Lands | $873,484 | $211,182 | $662,302 | 313.62% |
| 229 | 217 | British Indian Ocean Territories | $507,361 | $2,072,154 | $(1,564,793) | -75.52% |
| 230 | 232 | Western Sahara | $344,268 | $- | $344,268 | #DIV/0! |
| 231 | 230 | Mayotte | $310,973 | $17,084 | $293,889 | 1720.26% |
| 232 | 228 | Wallis and Futuna | $218,206 | $90,069 | $128,137 | 142.27% |
| 233 | 229 | Tuvalu | $77,533 | $72,264 | $5,269 | 7.29% |
| 234 | 130 | Serbia and Montenegro | $- | $177,431,189 | $(177,431,189) | -100.00% |
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