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Former Spanish colonies Compared by Economy > National accounts > Local currency at constant prices > Other items > Exports as a capacity to import > Consta

DEFINITION: Exports as a capacity to import equals the current price value of exports of goods and services deflated by the import price index. Data are in constant local currency.

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# COUNTRY AMOUNT DATE GRAPH HISTORY
1 Colombia 77.67 trillion 2009
2 Chile 35.2 trillion 2009
3 Paraguay 7.83 trillion 2009
4 Mexico 2.35 trillion 2009
5 Costa Rica 1.02 trillion 2009
6 Equatorial Guinea 880.06 billion 2000
7 Philippines 639.05 billion 2009
8 Uruguay 169.3 billion 2009
9 Dominican Republic 102.5 billion 2009
10 Honduras 63.18 billion 2009
11 Argentina 58.78 billion 2009
12 Peru 47.23 billion 2009
13 Guatemala 45.03 billion 2009
14 Venezuela 19.6 billion 2009
15 Panama 16.34 billion 2009
16 Nicaragua 9.91 billion 2009
17 Bolivia 9.81 billion 2009
18 Cuba 8.33 billion 2008
19 Ecuador 8.03 billion 2009
20 El Salvador 2.92 billion 2009

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