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This is a list of countries by imports, based on the International Trade Centre,[1] except for the European Union.
Country | Imports
(millions of $) |
Year |
---|---|---|
United States | 3,375,948 | 2022 |
European Union[n 1] | 2,743,745[3] | 2022 |
China | 2,706,601 | 2022 |
Germany | 1,571,057 | 2022 |
Japan | 898,099 | 2022 |
United Kingdom | 821,900 | 2022 |
France | 818,300 | 2022 |
South Korea | 738,366 | 2022 |
Netherlands | 712,801 | 2022 |
Italy | 698,030 | 2022 |
Mexico | 677,240 | 2023-24 |
Hong Kong (CN) | 669,093 | 2022 |
Belgium | 624,289 | 2022 |
India | 616,615 | 2024 |
Canada | 567,826 | 2022 |
Spain | 499,055 | 2022 |
Singapore | 475,516 | 2022 |
Taiwan | 437,335 | 2022 |
Vietnam | 364,052 | 2022 |
Turkey | 361,850 | 2022 |
Poland | 358,593 | 2022 |
Switzerland | 356,763 | 2022 |
Thailand | 306,260 | 2022 |
Malaysia | 295,092 | 2022 |
Australia | 290,113 | 2022 |
Brazil | 272,701 | 2022 |
United Arab Emirates | 248,418 | 2022 |
Indonesia | 237,447 | 2022 |
Czech Republic | 235,919 | 2022 |
Austria | 231,947 | 2022 |
Sweden | 202,093 | 2022 |
Russia | 194,393 | 2022 |
Hungary | 158,413 | 2022 |
Ireland | 147,913 | 2022 |
Philippines | 145,889 | 2022 |
Saudi Arabia | 140,017 | 2022 |
Romania | 132,700 | 2022 |
Denmark | 125,731 | 2022 |
Slovakia | 115,215 | 2022 |
Portugal | 115,036 | 2022 |
South Africa | 111,878 | 2022 |
Chile | 109,265 | 2022 |
Norway | 107,268 | 2022 |
Israel | 107,083 | 2022 |
Greece | 97,970 | 2022 |
Finland | 97,265 | 2022 |
Bangladesh | 83,203 | 2022 |
Egypt | 79,712 | 2022 |
Colombia | 77,413 | 2022 |
Argentina | 76,162 | 2022 |
Morocco | 72,833 | 2022 |
Pakistan | 71,105 | 2022 |
Nigeria | 60,488 | 2022 |
Peru | 60,246 | 2022 |
Slovenia | 59,722 | 2022 |
Bulgaria | 58,091 | 2022 |
Ukraine | 55,224 | 2022 |
Lithuania | 55,110 | 2022 |
New Zealand | 54,676 | 2022 |
Kazakhstan | 50,044 | 2022 |
Iraq | 44,817 | 2022 |
Croatia | 44,115 | 2022 |
Serbia | 39,756 | 2022 |
Algeria | 33,766 | 2022 |
Qatar | 33,479 | 2022 |
Ecuador | 33,048 | 2022 |
Guatemala | 32,099 | 2022 |
Dominican Republic | 29,990 | 2022 |
Panama | 29,249 | 2022 |
Uzbekistan | 28,264 | 2022 |
Latvia | 27,894 | 2022 |
Estonia | 27,002 | 2022 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | 26,996 | 2022 |
Iran | 26,958 | 2022 |
Kuwait | 26,717 | 2022 |
Luxembourg | 26,068 | 2022 |
Scotland (UK) | 25,400 | 2019[4] |
Puerto Rico (US) | 24,251 | 2019[5] |
Tunisia | 22,296 | 2022 |
Oman | 22,026 | 2022 |
Costa Rica | 21,143 | 2022 |
Kenya | 21,128 | 2022 |
Lebanon | 19,500 | 2022 |
Jordan | 19,375 | 2022 |
Cambodia | 19,296 | 2020 |
Ghana | 18,943 | 2022 |
Côte d'Ivoire | 17,972 | 2022 |
Honduras | 17,820 | 2022 |
Angola | 17,711 | 2022 |
Macau (CN) | 17,430 | 2022 |
Myanmar | 17,403 | 2022 |
Libya | 17,335 | 2022 |
Sri Lanka | 17,301 | 2022 |
El Salvador | 17,108 | 2022 |
Marshall Islands | 16,633 | 2022 |
Ethiopia | 16,544 | 2022 |
Tanzania | 15,654 | 2022 |
Bahrain | 15,534 | 2022 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 15,382 | 2022 |
Azerbaijan | 14,539 | 2022 |
Mozambique | 14,512 | 2022 |
Paraguay | 14,168 | 2022 |
Nepal | 13,716 | 2022 |
Bolivia | 13,049 | 2022 |
Uruguay | 12,973 | 2022 |
North Macedonia | 12,755 | 2022 |
Belarus | 12,535 | 2022 |
Senegal | 12,129 | 2022 |
Cyprus | 11,889 | 2022 |
Nicaragua | 11,247 | 2022 |
Venezuela | 10,856 | 2022 |
Gibraltar (UK) | 10,814 | 2022 |
Georgia | 10,038 | 2022 |
Iceland | 9,764 | 2022 |
Kyrgyzstan | 9,629 | 2022 |
Moldova | 9,219 | 2022 |
Brunei | 9,189 | 2022 |
Zambia | 9,048 | 2022 |
Yemen | 8,985 | 2022 |
Mongolia | 8,747 | 2022 |
Armenia | 8,634 | 2022 |
Malta | 8,571 | 2022 |
Guyana | 8,557 | 2022 |
Albania | 8,407 | 2022 |
Botswana | 8,005 | 2022 |
Cameroon | 7,971 | 2022 |
Namibia | 7,958 | 2022 |
Laos | 7,625 | 2022 |
Sudan | 7,448 | 2022 |
Djibouti | 6,940 | 2022 |
Jamaica | 6,861 | 2022 |
Mauritius | 6,618 | 2022 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 6,202 | 2022 |
Guinea | 6,007 | 2022 |
Mali | 5,972 | 2022 |
Zimbabwe | 5,722 | 2022 |
Burkina Faso | 5,632 | 2022 |
Papua New Guinea | 5,598 | 2022 |
Madagascar | 5,478 | 2022 |
Tajikistan | 5,182 | 2022 |
Mauritania | 5,119 | 2022 |
Afghanistan | 4,689 | 2022 |
Cayman Islands (UK) | 4,638 | 2022 |
Uganda | 4,572 | 2022 |
Kosovo | 4,400 | 2019[6] |
Syria | 4,325 | 2022 |
Haiti | 4,240 | 2022 |
Cuba | 4,200 | 2022 |
Niger | 3,787 | 2022 |
Bahamas | 3,758 | 2022 |
Montenegro | 3,722 | 2022 |
Republic of the Congo | 3,542 | 2022 |
Maldives | 3,522 | 2022 |
Somalia | 3,519 | 2022 |
Turkmenistan | 3,434 | 2022 |
Rwanda | 3,368 | 2022 |
Benin | 3,344 | 2022 |
Fiji | 3,016 | 2022 |
New Caledonia (FR) | 2,836 | 2022 |
Togo | 2,798 | 2022 |
Gabon | 2,572 | 2022 |
Curaçao (NL) | 2,283 | 2022 |
United States Minor Outlying Islands (US) | 2,279 | 2022 |
French Polynesia (FR) | 2,220 | 2022 |
Barbados | 2,147 | 2022 |
Eswatini | 2,022 | 2022 |
Liechtenstein | 2,188 | 2018[7] |
Liberia | 1,921 | 2022 |
Lesotho | 1,881 | 2022 |
Andorra | 1,864 | 2022 |
Suriname | 1,803 | 2022 |
Sierra Leone | 1,717 | 2022 |
Equatorial Guinea | 1,677 | 2022 |
Malawi | 1,553 | 2022 |
Palestine | 1,537 | 2022 |
Aruba (NL) | 1,474 | 2022 |
Faroe Islands (DK) | 1,444 | 2022 |
Gambia | 1,436 | 2022 |
Belize | 1,378 | 2022 |
Monaco | 1,371 | 2017 est.[8] |
Bhutan | 1,356 | 2022 |
Saint Lucia | 1,331 | 2022 |
British Virgin Islands (UK) | 1,230 | 2022 |
Burundi | 1,204 | 2022 |
Bermuda (UK) | 1,192 | 2022 |
Greenland (DK) | 1,063 | 2022 |
Timor-Leste | 933.5 | 2022 |
North Korea | 904.8 | 2022 |
Chad | 895.2 | 2022 |
Cape Verde | 832.2 | 2022 |
Seychelles | 717.5 | 2022 |
Turks and Caicos Islands (UK) | 678.3 | 2022 |
Central African Republic | 629.5 | 2022 |
Antigua and Barbuda | 623.0 | 2022 |
Grenada | 589.3 | 2019 |
Solomon Islands | 539.5 | 2022 |
South Sudan | 512.5 | 2022 |
Samoa | 492.1 | 2022 |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 438.0 | 2022 |
Vanuatu | 424.7 | 2022 |
Dominica | 400.0 | 2022 |
Guinea-Bissau | 395.6 | 2022 |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | 377.8 | 2022 |
Bonaire (NL) | 353.2 | 2019 |
Eritrea | 332.1 | 2022 |
San Marino | 315.0 | 2018[9] |
Comoros | 271.7 | 2022 |
Tonga | 244.7 | 2022 |
Kiribati | 206.2 | 2022 |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 196.3 | 2022 |
Palau | 182.8 | 2022 |
Anguilla (UK) | 166.3 | 2022 |
Cook Islands (NZ) | 159.5 | 2022 |
Micronesia | 159.1 | 2022 |
Northern Mariana Islands (US) | 154.6 | 2022 |
Western Sahara (MR) | 153.6 | 2022 |
Tuvalu | 153.4 | 2022 |
Sint Maarten (NL) | 151.3 | 2022 |
Falkland Islands (UK) | 112.8 | 2022 |
Nauru | 82.44 | 2022 |
American Samoa (US) | 74.41 | 2019 |
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (FR) | 70.43 | 2022 |
Wallis and Futuna (FR) | 59.98 | 2022 |
French Southern and Antarctic Lands (FR) | 56.40 | 2022 |
British Indian Ocean Territory (UK) | 56.64 | 2022 |
Christmas Island (AU) | 53.78 | 2022 |
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (UK) | 45.22 | 2022 |
Montserrat (UK) | 39.24 | 2022 |
Norfolk Island (AU) | 33.38 | 2022 |
Niue (NZ) | 31.70 | 2022 |
Guam (US) | 19.66 | 2019 |
Cocos Islands (AU) | 13.04 | 2022 |
Pitcairn Islands (UK) | 5.988 | 2019 |
Tokelau (NZ) | 3.770 | 2022 |
Although the EU is not a federation in the strict sense, it is far more than a free-trade association such as ASEAN, NAFTA, or Mercosur, and it has certain attributes associated with independent nations: its own flag, currency (for some members), and law-making abilities, as well as diplomatic representation and a common foreign and security policy in its dealings with external partners. Thus, inclusion of basic intelligence on the EU has been deemed appropriate as a new, separate entity in The World Factbook.