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The largest import and export merchandise trade partners for most countries of the world are listed below. Details for the European Union, Hong Kong and Macau are also included. In most cases the data relates to 2021 rankings. Data was extracted from the World Trade Organization's Trade Profile Database. [1] [2]
It also features bilateral profiles that allow exploring the trade relationships between different countries and between countries and products. The platform has developed an arrangement of tools dedicated to exploring trade datasets and making data cuts with its Data, Company, and Trend Explorers or building custom visualizations with its Viz ...
Vietnam has bilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs: Japan (Entry into force in 2009) [103] Chile (Entry into force in 2014) [104] South Korea (Entry into force in 2015) [105] European Union (Entry into force in 2020) [21] United Kingdom (Entry into force in 2021) [106] Israel (Entry into force in 17 November 2024 ...
China has become the world's second largest economy by GDP (Nominal) and largest by GDP (PPP). 'China developed a network of economic relations with both industrial economies and those constituting the semi-periphery and periphery of the world system.' [1] Due to the rapid growth of China's economy, the nation has developed many trading partners throughout the world.
The 30 largest trade partners of the United States represent 87.9 percent of U.S. exports, and 87.4 percent of U.S. imports as of 2021. These figures do not include services or foreign direct investment.
Gravity model of trade – Bilateral trade flow model; Import – Good brought into a jurisdiction; Interdependence – Interdisciplinary study of systems; International business – Trade of goods, services, technology, capital's and/or knowledge at a transnational scale; International trade law – Rules for trade between countries
Shift of the world's economic center of gravity since 1980 and projected until 2050 [1]. The gravity model of international trade in international economics is a model that, in its traditional form, predicts bilateral trade flows based on the economic sizes and distance between two units. [2]
World map by trade as a share of GDP. [1] This is the list of countries by trade-to-GDP ratio, i.e. the sum of exports and imports of goods and services, divided by gross domestic product, expressed as a percentage, based on the data published by World Bank.