Tuvalu
Description of Tuvalu
Tuvalu, a tiny South Pacific nation comprising nine small islands, is a country of unique significance in the realm of geopolitics and macroeconomics. As one of the smallest independent nations in the world both in terms of land area and population, Tuvalu faces distinct challenges and opportunities that are often overlooked on the global stage. Analyzing the macroeconomic statistics and geopolitical dynamics of Tuvalu can provide valuable insights into its development trajectory and its interactions with neighboring countries and international partners.
Population And Age Structure
1. Population, total:
Tuvalu's population of 11,069 is significantly below the average population of 40,097,746. Tuvalu ranks 194th out of 194 countries in terms of total population.
2. Population ages 0-14 (% of total population):
With 31.61% of its population under the age of 14, Tuvalu exceeds the average of 27.34%. Tuvalu ranks 65th out of 194 countries in this age group.
3. Population ages 0-14, total:
At 3,498, Tuvalu's total population aged 0-14 is significantly below the average of 10,327,380. Tuvalu ranks 194th out of 194 countries in this category.
4. Population ages 15-64 (% of total population):
With 62.40% of its population falling in the 15-64 age bracket, Tuvalu is slightly below the average of 63.44%. Tuvalu ranks 128th out of 194 countries in this age group.
5. Population ages 15-64, total:
Tuvalu's total population aged 15-64 stands at 6,907, significantly below the average of 26,003,407. Tuvalu ranks 194th out of 194 countries in this demographic.
6. Population ages 65 and above (% of total population):
With 5.99% of its population aged 65 and above, Tuvalu is below the average of 9.22%. Tuvalu ranks 108th out of 194 countries in this age bracket.
7. Population ages 65 and above, total:
At 664, the total population of Tuvalu aged 65 and above is well below the average of 3,766,959. Tuvalu ranks 193rd out of 194 countries for this age group.
Summary
Tuvalu has a small population of 11,069, with a high percentage of individuals under the age of 14 (31.61%) and a low percentage of individuals aged 65 and above (5.99%). These demographic indicators are crucial for policymakers and stakeholders in Tuvalu to address issues related to healthcare, education, workforce development, and social welfare programs, ensuring sustainable development and support for different age groups within the population.
Population Miscellaneous
Analysis of key statistics for Tuvalu:
1. Rural population: Tuvalu's rural population is significantly lower than the average, ranking at 188 out
of 190 countries.
2. Rural population (% of total population): Tuvalu's percentage of rural population is below average,
ranking 106 out of 190 countries.
3. Urban population: Tuvalu's urban population is notably lower than the average, ranking at 193 out of
194 countries.
4. Urban population (% of total population): The urban population percentage in Tuvalu is above average,
ranking 89 out of 194 countries.
5. Age dependency ratio (% of working-age population): Tuvalu's age dependency ratio is slightly above the
average, ranking 67 out of 194 countries.
6. Birth rate, crude (per 1,000 people): Tuvalu's birth rate is higher than the average, ranking 59 out of
192 countries.
7. Death rate, crude (per 1,000 people): The death rate in Tuvalu is higher than average, ranking 40 out
of 192 countries.
8. Fertility rate, total (births per woman): Tuvalu's fertility rate is above the average, ranking 54 out
of 190 countries.
Summary
Tuvalu's demographic profile shows a lower rural population but a higher urban population percentage compared to global averages. The country also has higher-than-average birth, death, and fertility rates. These statistics are crucial for policymakers and international organizations in understanding the country's population dynamics, dependency ratios, and potential healthcare needs, which can inform resource allocation, social welfare programs, and sustainable development initiatives in Tuvalu.
Natural Resources
- Tuvalu has a forest area of 10 sq. km, significantly below the average of 211,606. Tuvalu ranks 186th out of 191 countries in this attribute data.
- The land area of Tuvalu is 30 sq. km, far below the average of 665,166 sq. km. Tuvalu ranks 192nd out of 194 countries in this attribute data.
- Tuvalu's surface area is also 30 sq. km, well below the average of 689,779 sq. km. Tuvalu ranks 193rd out of 194 countries in this attribute data.
Summary
Tuvalu's limited forest, land, and surface areas place it at the bottom of global rankings, signifying severe constraints on natural resources and territorial expanse. These indicators are crucial as they highlight Tuvalu's vulnerability to environmental and geopolitical challenges, impacting its economic development, sustainability, and resilience in a rapidly changing world.
Commodities
Tuvalu's Aquaculture production of 1 metric ton is significantly below the attribute average of 679,642.9 metric tons, ranking 178th out of 180 countries in the dataset.
In terms of Capture fisheries production, Tuvalu's output of 11,295 metric tons is also below the average of 467,453.1 metric tons. Tuvalu ranks 138th out of 190 countries in this category.
Tuvalu's Total fisheries production of 11,296 metric tons falls well below the attribute average of 1,153,914.9 metric tons, placing it at 143rd out of 182 countries in the dataset.
Summary
Tuvalu's aquaculture, capture fisheries, and total fisheries production levels are all notably below the respective global averages, placing the country near the bottom in rankings compared to other nations. These lower production levels could indicate challenges in technology, infrastructure, or resource management in Tuvalu's fisheries sector, which is crucial for food security, employment, and economic growth in the country.
Intellectual Property
Regarding Patent applications, nonresidents, Tuvalu has a value of 10, which is significantly below the average of 6538. Tuvalu ranks 98 out of 129 countries for this attribute.
For Trademark applications, nonresident, by count, Tuvalu has a value of 15, well below the average of 15878. Tuvalu ranks 130 out of 130 countries in this category.
In Scientific and technical journal articles, Tuvalu scored 0.39, considerably lower than the average of 15103. Tuvalu is ranked 192 out of 192 countries included in this dataset.
Summary
Tuvalu lags behind significantly in key macroeconomic indicators such as Patent applications by nonresidents, Trademark applications by nonresidents, and Scientific and technical journal articles. These low values and rankings indicate a lack of innovation, intellectual property protection, and scientific research within the country. This underperformance could hinder Tuvalu's economic growth, competitiveness, and ability to attract foreign investments and collaborations.
Broad Economy Attributes
Tuvalu's GDP (current US$) is $51,746,594.31, significantly below the average GDP of $442,870,224,838.68, ranking 189 out of 189 countries in the dataset.
In terms of GDP, PPP (current international $), Tuvalu's value is $53,511,912.45, also below the average of $734,141,122,350.78, ranking 181 out of 181 countries.
Tuvalu's GDP per capita (current US$) is $4,674.91, well below the average of $15,462.11, ranking 105 out of 190 countries.
For GDP per capita, PPP (current international $), Tuvalu's value of $4,834.39 is lower than the average of $21,251.89, ranking 140 out of 181 countries.
Tuvalu's GNI (current US$) is $70,406,824.10, far below the average of $452,040,815,370.70, ranking 185 out of 185 countries.
In terms of GNI, PPP (current international $), Tuvalu's value of $72,808,729.88 is lower than the average of $730,698,223,823.47, ranking 181 out of 181 countries.
Tuvalu's GNI per capita, PPP (current international $) is $6,580, significantly lower than the average of $20,615.75, ranking 125 out of 181 countries.
Summary
Tuvalu's economic indicators paint a picture of a country with a significantly smaller economy compared to the global average. Its GDP, GDP per capita, and GNI metrics all rank Tuvalu among the lower echelons of countries worldwide. These statistics highlight the economic challenges and limited financial resources that Tuvalu faces, making it crucial for the country to focus on sustainable development strategies and seek international support to improve its economic standing.
Money
1. Inflation, GDP deflator (annual %): Tuvalu has an inflation rate, measured by GDP deflator, of 0.89%, significantly below the average of 6.90% among 188 countries. Tuvalu ranks 125th out of the 188 countries in the dataset.
Summary
Tuvalu's inflation rate, measured by the GDP deflator, is relatively low at 0.89%, which is significantly below the global average of 6.90%. Despite its small size, Tuvalu manages to keep inflation in check compared to a majority of countries worldwide, positioning itself in the middle at 125th place out of 188 countries. This is crucial as low inflation helps maintain stable prices, encourages investment, and supports sustainable economic growth, thus enhancing the overall economic stability and development of Tuvalu.
Investment
1. Foreign direct investment, net (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu shows a net foreign direct investment amount of -1427622.16, which is significantly higher than the attribute average of -1615235980.51. Tuvalu ranks 37th out of 169 countries for this attribute.
2. Foreign direct investment, net inflows (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu has a net inflow of 100000 US$, contrasting with an average of 5749271080.15. This places Tuvalu at the 156th position out of 182 countries in this category.
3. Foreign direct investment, net inflows (% of GDP): With a value of 0.19%, Tuvalu's net inflows as a percentage of GDP are well below the attribute average of 2.61%. Tuvalu ranks 149th out of 178 countries for this indicator.
4. Foreign direct investment, net outflows (BoP, current US$): The country exhibits net outflows of -1427622.16 US$, less than the average of 5707991116.07. Tuvalu holds the 120th rank out of 156 countries in this aspect.
5. Foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP): Tuvalu's net outflows account for -2.76% of its GDP, significantly lower than the average of 1.00%. The country is placed 145th out of 155 nations for this metric.
6. Portfolio Investment, net (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's net portfolio investment stands at 6610142.61 US$, whereas the average is 679559169.57. Tuvalu holds the 73rd position out of 159 countries for this attribute.
Summary
Tuvalu's foreign direct investment indicators, both in terms of net amounts and as percentages of GDP, are below global averages and rank lower compared to other countries. This signifies a limited flow of external investment into and out of Tuvalu, which could potentially impact the country's economic growth, development opportunities, and ability to participate in the global market effectively.
Broad Trade Attributes
Tuvalu's merchandise trade accounts for 65.70% of its GDP, which is above the global average of 60.01%. The country ranks 51st out of 186 countries in this attribute.
In terms of trade in services, Tuvalu's value is 63.15% of its GDP, significantly surpassing the average of 24.63%. This places Tuvalu at the 10th position out of 171 countries with available data.
Summary
Tuvalu demonstrates a strong reliance on both merchandise trade and trade in services, with values well above the global averages. This showcases the country's openness to international trade and its ability to leverage its trade sector for economic growth. Such high levels of trade indicate Tuvalu's integration into the global economy and its potential for further economic development through trade partnerships and export opportunities.
Net Trade
1. Current account balance (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's current account balance is 8,460,423.93 US$, which is significantly below the average of 1,443,864,831.49 US$. Tuvalu is ranked 64 out of 170 countries in this attribute.
2. Current account balance (% of GDP): Tuvalu has a current account balance equal to 16.35% of its GDP, which is much higher than the average of -2.36%. Tuvalu is ranked 6 out of 170 countries in this attribute.
3. Net trade in goods and services (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's net trade in goods and services is -53,857,480.25 US$, significantly lower than the average of 2,604,730,003.57 US$. Tuvalu is ranked 69 out of 171 countries in this attribute.
4. Net primary income (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's net primary income is 43,061,248.56 US$, far above the average of -903,807,529.74 US$. Tuvalu is ranked 37 out of 170 countries in this attribute.
5. Net secondary income (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's net secondary income is 19,256,655.61 US$, higher than the average of -269,227,340.40 US$. Tuvalu is ranked 117 out of 170 countries in this attribute.
6. Net trade in goods (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's net trade in goods is -27,015,979.00 US$, well below the average of 1,302,831,005.68 US$. Tuvalu is ranked 69 out of 171 countries in this attribute.
7. Net capital account (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's net capital account is 4,615,632.99 US$, below the average of 136,543,824.05 US$. Tuvalu is ranked 113 out of 159 countries in this attribute.
8. Net financial account (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's net financial account is 12,686,305.57 US$, much higher than the average of -469,840,994.63 US$. Tuvalu is ranked 73 out of 170 countries in this attribute.
Summary
Tuvalu demonstrates a strong current account balance both in terms of absolute value and as a percentage of its GDP, ranking well above average globally. The country also excels in net primary income and net financial account, showcasing its ability to generate revenue and manage financial flows efficiently. These indicators are crucial as they reflect Tuvalu's economic stability, sustainability, and attractiveness to foreign investment, which are essential for long-term growth and prosperity.
Broad Export Attributes
1. Tuvalu's Exports of goods, services and primary income amount to $46,498,349.23, ranking at 170 out of 170 countries in the dataset. This value is significantly below the attribute average of $146,238,908,936.30.
2. In terms of Exports of goods and services, Tuvalu's value is $3,089,436.67, placing it at 170 out of 170 countries. This figure is well below the attribute average of $122,938,540,059.78.
3. For Goods exports, Tuvalu recorded $172,225.68, ranking at 171 out of 171 countries in the dataset. This value is notably lower than the attribute average of $93,310,581,697.39.
Summary
Tuvalu's export performance is dismal, ranking at the bottom for all three categories - total exports of goods, services, and primary income, exports of goods and services, and goods exports. These figures indicate a severe lack of competitiveness and integration into the global market, with values significantly lower than the global average. Such a low export performance can severely limit Tuvalu's economic growth potential, as exports play a crucial role in generating income, creating jobs, and attracting foreign investment.
Merchandise Exports
Merchandise exports by the reporting economy, residual (% of total merchandise exports): Tuvalu's value for this attribute is 0.041%, significantly below the average of 3.20%. Tuvalu ranks 117 out of 166 countries included in the data for this attribute.
Summary
Tuvalu's merchandise exports as a percentage of total merchandise exports are notably low at 0.041%, ranking 117 out of 166 countries. This indicates that Tuvalu heavily relies on imports to meet its domestic needs, highlighting potential trade imbalances and economic vulnerabilities in the country.
Service Exports
Service exports (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's service exports amount to 2917210.99 USD, significantly below the attribute average of 28917292503.82 USD. Tuvalu ranks 171 out of 171 countries in this attribute.
ICT service exports (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's ICT service exports are 115775.16 USD, much lower than the average of 4578501153.77 USD. Tuvalu ranks 164 out of 166 countries in this attribute.
ICT service exports (% of service exports, BoP): Tuvalu's ICT service exports as a percentage of total service exports are 3.97%, well below the average of 11.75%. Tuvalu ranks 125 out of 166 countries in this attribute.
Communications, computer, etc. (% of service exports, BoP): Tuvalu's percentage of service exports in this category is 23.97%, lower than the average of 45.85%. Tuvalu ranks 130 out of 169 countries in this attribute.
Transport services (% of service exports, BoP): Tuvalu's transport service exports constitute 29.26% of its total service exports, higher than the average of 21.80%. Tuvalu ranks 49 out of 169 countries in this attribute.
Travel services (% of service exports, BoP): Tuvalu's travel services contribute 40.31% to its total service exports, surpassing the average of 26.40%. Tuvalu ranks 40 out of 167 countries in this attribute.
Insurance and financial services (% of service exports, BoP): Tuvalu's insurance and financial services constitute 6.47% of its service exports, slightly above the average of 6.46%. Tuvalu ranks 52 out of 161 countries in this attribute.
Summary
Tuvalu has significantly lower service exports compared to the global average, ranking last out of all countries assessed in this category. The country's ICT service exports, as well as the percentage of ICT service exports in relation to total service exports, are notably below average. However, Tuvalu performs relatively well in transport and travel services, exceeding the global average in both categories. These findings are crucial as they highlight Tuvalu's strengths and weaknesses in the service sector, providing insights for strategic economic planning and development initiatives.
Commercial Service Exports
Tuvalu's commercial service exports amount to $2,799,051.36, ranking 169 out of 171 countries. This is significantly below the average commercial service export value of $28,508,218,402. The country faces a substantial deficit of $28,505,419,351 compared to the average.
Travel services contribute to 42.01% of Tuvalu's commercial service exports. This places Tuvalu at rank 44 out of 167 countries, indicating a specialization in this sector. The focus country exceeds the average of 27.89%, showcasing Tuvalu's strength in this area.
Tuvalu's computer, communications, and other services make up 20.76% of its commercial service exports, ranking 124 out of 169 countries. The focus country falls below the average percentage of 42.44%, signaling an area where Tuvalu could potentially expand and improve.
With insurance and financial services contributing 6.74% to its commercial service exports, Tuvalu ranks 53 out of 161 countries. Although slightly below the average of 6.97%, Tuvalu remains competitive in this sector among a significant number of countries.
Transport services represent 30.49% of Tuvalu's commercial service exports, placing the country at rank 50 out of 169 countries. Tuvalu outperforms the average of 23.37%, indicating a relative strength in the transportation sector.
Summary
Tuvalu's commercial service exports are significantly below the global average, resulting in a substantial deficit. However, the country shows strength in travel services, exceeding the average specialization in this sector. Areas for potential growth include computer, communications, and other services, where Tuvalu falls below the average percentage. Despite some sectors performing below average, Tuvalu remains competitive in insurance and financial services and transportation services.
These findings are crucial as they highlight Tuvalu's economic strengths and weaknesses in various service sectors. Understanding these dynamics can help Tuvalu capitalize on its specialized sectors, identify areas for improvement, and make informed policy decisions to enhance its commercial service exports and overall economic performance.
Broad Import Attributes
Goods imports (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's value for goods imports is significantly below the average of $92,007,780,027. Tuvalu ranks 171 out of 171 countries in this attribute.
Imports of goods and services (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's value for imports of goods and services is also notably lower than the average of $120,321,577,988. Tuvalu ranks 170 out of 170 countries in this category.
Imports of goods, services and primary income (BoP, current US$): Tuvalu's value for imports of goods, services, and primary income is considerably less than the average of $144,514,428,722. Tuvalu is placed at rank 170 out of 170 countries in this aspect.
Summary
Tuvalu demonstrates significantly lower values for goods imports, imports of goods and services, and imports of goods, services, and primary income compared to global averages. It ranks at the bottom among all countries listed in these categories. These statistics are crucial as they indicate Tuvalu's limited integration in the global supply chain and lower participation in international trade, which could impact its economic growth and development.
Merchandise Imports
Tuvalu's merchandise imports amount to $34,000,000, significantly below the average of $89,385,605,263. Tuvalu ranks 190th out of 190 countries in this category.
Regarding merchandise imports by the reporting economy, residual (% of total merchandise imports), Tuvalu's value of 5.7% is above the average of 2.51%. Tuvalu holds the 23rd rank out of 180 countries in this metric.
Summary
Tuvalu's merchandise imports are notably low at $34,000,000 compared to the global average of $89,385,605,263, ranking last among 190 countries. However, in terms of residual (% of total merchandise imports), Tuvalu's value of 5.7% surpasses the average of 2.51%, placing it at the 23rd position out of 180 countries. These figures indicate Tuvalu's limited integration in the global trade network, yet highlight its relatively higher reliance on residual imports compared to peers, possibly revealing specific economic dependencies and trade patterns unique to the country.
Service Imports
Service imports in Tuvalu amount to $29,758,712.24, significantly below the average of $27,615,356,170.47, ranking 171 out of 171 countries.
Communications, computer, etc. constitute 41.67% of Tuvalu's service imports, slightly below the average of 44.40%, placing Tuvalu at rank 97 out of 169 countries.
Transport services represent 29.00% of Tuvalu's service imports, lower than the average of 32.90%, with Tuvalu ranked 87 out of 169 countries.
Travel services account for 25.18% of Tuvalu's service imports, surpassing the average of 14.14%, positioning Tuvalu at rank 24 out of 169 countries.
Insurance and financial services make up 4.15% of Tuvalu's service imports, falling below the average of 8.53%, resulting in Tuvalu being ranked 119 out of 169 countries.
Summary
Tuvalu's service imports are significantly lower than the global average, ranking at the bottom among 171 countries assessed. The country has a higher proportion of travel services in its imports compared to the average, indicating a potential reliance on tourism for economic activity. Understanding these statistics is crucial for policymakers to strategize on economic diversification, reducing dependency on specific sectors, and enhancing overall trade competitiveness.
Commercial Service Imports
Analysis of key statistics for commercial service imports in Tuvalu:
1. Tuvalu's commercial service imports amount to $24,385,713.16, placing it at the 171st rank out of 171 countries. This value is significantly below the attribute average of $27,102,746,128.60.
2. Computer, communications, and other services represent 28.82% of Tuvalu's commercial service imports, ranking Tuvalu at number 116 out of 169 countries. The country's percentage is below the average of 41.71%.
3. Tuvalu allocates 5.06% of commercial service imports to insurance and financial services, positioning the country at 106th out of 169 countries. This percentage is lower than the average of 8.85%.
4. Transport services constitute 35.39% of Tuvalu's commercial service imports, placing the country at the 72nd rank out of 169 countries. Tuvalu's percentage is slightly above the average of 34.71%.
5. Travel services make up 30.73% of Tuvalu's commercial service imports, ranking the country at 14 out of 169 countries. This percentage is significantly higher than the average of 14.73%.
Summary
In summary, Tuvalu has relatively low commercial service imports compared to other countries, ranking last out of 171 countries in total value. The country focuses more on transport services and travel services compared to computer, communications, and financial services. This could indicate a reliance on physical goods movement and tourism for economic activity, potentially impacting the diversification and resilience of Tuvalu's economy.
Information Technology Infrastructure
Tuvalu has 3 secure internet servers, which is significantly below the average of 458,294. Tuvalu ranks 192 out of 193 countries in this attribute data.
Tuvalu has 271.03 secure internet servers per 1 million people, much lower than the average of 14,067.17. The country ranks 112 out of 193 countries in this metric.
Tuvalu has 9,000 mobile cellular subscriptions, far below the average of 42,526,463.87 subscriptions. Tuvalu ranks 193 out of 193 countries in this category.
Summary
Tuvalu lags significantly behind the global average in key technological indicators such as secure internet servers and mobile cellular subscriptions. With very limited access to these essential services, Tuvalu's ability to participate fully in the digital economy and global communications is severely hampered. This digital divide could impede the country's economic development and integration into the global community, highlighting the need for investment in improving technological infrastructure.
Energy Consumption
For Renewable energy consumption (% of total final energy consumption), Tuvalu's value stands at 6.67%, deviating significantly below the attribute average of 32.18%. This places Tuvalu at rank 156 out of 191 countries in the dataset.
When it comes to CO2 emissions (kt), Tuvalu emits 6.6 kt, substantially lower than the attribute average of 171895.94 kt. This positions Tuvalu at rank 188 out of 188 countries considered for this statistic.
Summary
Tuvalu's renewable energy consumption at 6.67% of total final energy consumption falls well below the global average of 32.18%, ranking the country 156th out of 191 nations. Additionally, Tuvalu emits only 6.6 kt of CO2, significantly less than the average of 171895.94 kt, placing it at the bottom at 188th out of 188 countries in terms of CO2 emissions.
These findings indicate Tuvalu's strong reliance on traditional energy sources and minimal contribution to global CO2 emissions. This data is crucial for policymakers and stakeholders to prioritize sustainable energy development and environmental conservation efforts in Tuvalu to align with global sustainability goals.
Government Balance Sheet
Regarding Reserves and related items (BoP, current US$), Tuvalu has a value of 6817945.27, which is significantly below the attribute average of 1924407186.58. Tuvalu ranks 92 out of 171 countries in this category.
Summary
Tuvalu's reserves and related items (BoP, current US$) amount to 6,817,945.27, a figure notably lower than the attribute average of 1,924,407,186.58. This places Tuvalu at the 92nd position out of 171 countries in this specific category. This data is crucial as it highlights Tuvalu's relatively limited financial cushion compared to other nations, indicating potential vulnerabilities in managing external payments and economic shocks.
Top Stats
Ranks in Top Decile For:
| Attribute | Rank/Total |
|---|---|
| Trade in services (% of GDP) | 10/171 |
| Current account balance (% of GDP) | 6/170 |
| Travel services (% of commercial service imports) | 14/169 |
Ranks in Bottom Decile For:
| Attribute | Rank/Total |
|---|---|
| Population, total | 194/194 |
| Population ages 0-14, total | 194/194 |
| Population ages 15-64, total | 194/194 |
| Population ages 65 and above, total | 193/194 |
| Rural population | 188/190 |
| Urban population | 193/194 |
| Forest area (sq. km) | 186/191 |
| Land area (sq. km) | 192/194 |
| Surface area (sq. km) | 193/194 |
| Aquaculture production (metric tons) | 178/180 |
| Trademark applications, nonresident, by count | 130/130 |
| Scientific and technical journal articles | 192/192 |
| GDP (current US$) | 189/189 |
| GDP, PPP (current international $) | 181/181 |
| GNI (current US$) | 185/185 |
| GNI, PPP (current international $) | 181/181 |
| Foreign direct investment, net outflows (% of GDP) | 145/155 |
| Exports of goods, services and primary income (BoP, current US$) | 170/170 |
| Exports of goods and services (BoP, current US$) | 170/170 |
| Goods exports (BoP, current US$) | 171/171 |
| Service exports (BoP, current US$) | 171/171 |
| ICT service exports (BoP, current US$) | 164/166 |
| Commercial service exports (current US$) | 169/171 |
| Goods imports (BoP, current US$) | 171/171 |
| Imports of goods and services (BoP, current US$) | 170/170 |
| Imports of goods, services and primary income (BoP, current US$) | 170/170 |
| Merchandise imports (current US$) | 190/190 |
| Service imports (BoP, current US$) | 171/171 |
| Commercial service imports (current US$) | 171/171 |
| Secure Internet servers | 192/193 |
| Mobile cellular subscriptions | 193/193 |
| CO2 emissions (kt) | 188/188 |