Eurozone Compared by Industry > Merchandise imports > Current US$
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DEFINITION:
Merchandise imports show the c.i.f. value of goods received from the rest of the world valued in current U.S. dollars.
CONTENTS
# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Germany | $938.29 billion | 2009 | ||
2 | France | $559.82 billion | 2009 | ||
3 | Netherlands | $445.50 billion | 2009 | ||
4 | Italy | $412.72 billion | 2009 | ||
5 | Belgium | $351.94 billion | 2009 | ||
6 | Spain | $287.57 billion | 2009 | ||
7 | Austria | $143.38 billion | 2009 | ||
8 | Portugal | $69.84 billion | 2009 | ||
9 | Ireland | $62.51 billion | 2009 | ||
10 | Finland | $60.75 billion | 2009 | ||
11 | Greece | $59.86 billion | 2009 | ||
12 | Slovakia | $55.30 billion | 2009 | ||
13 | Slovenia | $26.46 billion | 2009 | ||
14 | Luxembourg | $24.38 billion | 2009 | ||
15 | Estonia | $10.12 billion | 2009 | ||
16 | Latvia | $9.76 billion | 2009 | ||
17 | Cyprus | $7.78 billion | 2009 | ||
18 | Malta | $3.61 billion | 2009 |
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Interesting observations about Industry > Merchandise imports > Current US$
- European Union has had the highest merchandise imports > current US$ since 1960.
- India ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Hot countries in 2009.
- United States ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Christian countries in 2009.
- Tuvalu has ranked last for merchandise imports > current US$ since 1980.
- Turkey ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Muslim countries in 2009.
- Germany ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Europe in 2009.
- France ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Catholic countries in 2009.
- China ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Emerging markets in 2009.
- South Africa ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Sub-Saharan Africa in 2009.
- Mexico ranked first for merchandise imports > current US$ amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2009.