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San Marino: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2022 is 370.44 percent, an increase from 342.47 percent in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 100.78 percent, based on data from 169 countries. Historically, the average for San Marino from 2015 to 2022 is 323.74 percent. The minimum value, 304.9 percent, was reached in 2020 while the maximum of 370.44 percent was recorded in 2022.
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Palau: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2022 is 87.74 percent, an increase from 80.73 percent in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 100.78 percent, based on data from 169 countries. Historically, the average for Palau from 2005 to 2022 is 130.72 percent. The minimum value, 80.73 percent, was reached in 2021 while the maximum of 161.52 percent was recorded in 2006.
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Honduras: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 98.08 percent, a decline from 112.7 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Honduras from 1960 to 2023 is 86.47 percent. The minimum value, 44.24 percent, was reached in 1961 while the maximum of 136.49 percent was recorded in 2005.
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Jordan: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 100.04 percent, a decline from 104.1 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Jordan from 1976 to 2023 is 115.15 percent. The minimum value, 66.06 percent, was reached in 2020 while the maximum of 149.45 percent was recorded in 1990.
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Georgia: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 107.15 percent, a decline from 114.7 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Georgia from 1987 to 2023 is 87.51 percent. The minimum value, 45.7 percent, was reached in 1996 while the maximum of 166.9 percent was recorded in 1994.
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Jamaica: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2019 is 90.11 percent, an increase from 89.98 percent in 2018. In comparison, the world average is 90.81 percent, based on data from 169 countries. Historically, the average for Jamaica from 1960 to 2019 is 86.79 percent. The minimum value, 58.15 percent, was reached in 1977 while the maximum of 125.49 percent was recorded in 1992.
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Dominican Republic: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 50.02 percent, a decline from 54.26 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Dominican Republic from 1960 to 2023 is 57.55 percent. The minimum value, 36.57 percent, was reached in 1965 while the maximum of 84.45 percent was recorded in 2003.
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Belgium: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 168.96 percent, a decline from 191.94 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Belgium from 1970 to 2023 is 129.99 percent. The minimum value, 85.21 percent, was reached in 1972 while the maximum of 191.94 percent was recorded in 2022.
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Panama: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 89.53 percent, a decline from 93.69 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Panama from 1960 to 2023 is 121.58 percent. The minimum value, 68.7 percent, was reached in 2020 while the maximum of 174.71 percent was recorded in 1997.
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Portugal: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 93.58 percent, a decline from 101.36 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Portugal from 1970 to 2023 is 63.83 percent. The minimum value, 37.71 percent, was reached in 1976 while the maximum of 101.36 percent was recorded in 2022.
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Luxembourg: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 386.03 percent, a decline from 392.55 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Luxembourg from 1970 to 2023 is 244.19 percent. The minimum value, 155.73 percent, was reached in 1972 while the maximum of 392.55 percent was recorded in 2022.
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The average for 2023 based on 153 countries was 94.91 percent. The highest value was in Luxembourg: 386.03 percent and the lowest value was in Sudan: 6.77 percent. The indicator is available from 1960 to 2023. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.
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The USA: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 24.9 percent, a decline from 26.89 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for the USA from 1970 to 2023 is 21.85 percent. The minimum value, 10.76 percent, was reached in 1970 while the maximum of 30.84 percent was recorded in 2011.
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Tajikistan: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2022 is 65.44 percent, a decline from 71.83 percent in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 100.78 percent, based on data from 169 countries. Historically, the average for Tajikistan from 1993 to 2022 is 101.36 percent. The minimum value, 49.94 percent, was reached in 2015 while the maximum of 181.59 percent was recorded in 1997.
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Croatia: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 107.7 percent, a decline from 125.21 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Croatia from 1995 to 2023 is 83.97 percent. The minimum value, 62.8 percent, was reached in 1995 while the maximum of 125.21 percent was recorded in 2022.
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Sudan: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 6.77 percent, an increase from 2.7 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Sudan from 1960 to 2023 is 24.61 percent. The minimum value, 2.7 percent, was reached in 2022 while the maximum of 36.74 percent was recorded in 2008.
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Oman: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2022 is 102.5 percent, an increase from 92.02 percent in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 100.78 percent, based on data from 169 countries. Historically, the average for Oman from 1967 to 2022 is 89.2 percent. The minimum value, 56.19 percent, was reached in 1967 while the maximum of 123.02 percent was recorded in 1973.
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Costa Rica: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 72.47 percent, a decline from 82.23 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Costa Rica from 1960 to 2023 is 70.43 percent. The minimum value, 45.92 percent, was reached in 1961 while the maximum of 92.04 percent was recorded in 1998.
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Slovakia: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 180.97 percent, a decline from 203.93 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Slovakia from 1990 to 2023 is 145.27 percent. The minimum value, 56.47 percent, was reached in 1990 while the maximum of 203.93 percent was recorded in 2022.
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Azerbaijan: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2023 is 83.54 percent, a decline from 86.98 percent in 2022. In comparison, the world average is 94.91 percent, based on data from 153 countries. Historically, the average for Azerbaijan from 1990 to 2023 is 87.76 percent. The minimum value, 55.35 percent, was reached in 1994 while the maximum of 140.8 percent was recorded in 1992.
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San Marino: Trade openness: exports plus imports as percent of GDP: The latest value from 2022 is 370.44 percent, an increase from 342.47 percent in 2021. In comparison, the world average is 100.78 percent, based on data from 169 countries. Historically, the average for San Marino from 2015 to 2022 is 323.74 percent. The minimum value, 304.9 percent, was reached in 2020 while the maximum of 370.44 percent was recorded in 2022.