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Billion dollars October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 93 9 1 1. - -3 3 77 39 3-13 -1 7 3 9 1 - - 3 7 17 19-7 -3 3 3-13 - 17 1 3 - -17-3 3 1 - -1 31 77 3-3 -3 - Developed Economies 9 9 - - Developing Economies 91 1 37 3 1 - - LDC (Least developed countries) 37 3 1 - - Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 1 9 9 1 3-11 1 Fuels, mining products 9 13 - -3 - Manufactured goods 11 7 7 - - Agreement on Agriculture 1 31 3 7 3-1 Industrial goods 1 7 9 9 - -3 Transport equipment 31 11 13 3-1 3 3 13 - -1 Office and telecom 1 7 7 11 11 1 - -3 Fuels 1 11 1 1-7 - -1 Automotive products 1 3 3 7 9-3 In 1: Fish 133 1 1-1 7 Since 1: Personal, household gds 3 797 - - 1 Exports by product, 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 13..9 1. 1 1 1 3.3..... Transport equipment Office and telecom Transport equipment Other chemicals 1 1 1.. 3.... Transport equipment Other food products...3 Other food products Transport equipment 1 1. 3. 3.7.7.. Transport equipment Other food products Office and telecom Fuels

October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 93 1 1. - -3 1 33 9 - - 179 1 1 - - 3 371 17 1 1 - - 77 7-1 -1-13 71 717 3 3-3 - 7 1 - - -1 1 1-1 -3 - Developed Economies 1 31 77 1 - - Developing Economies 13 3 39 - - LDC (Least developed countries) 9 1 1-3 - - Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 3 1 11 11 3 - Fuels, mining products 9 11 - -33 - Manufactured goods 1 9 9 9 7 3 - -3 Agreement on Agriculture 9 1 3 - Industrial goods 3 7 91 9 - - Transport equipment 7 1 1 9 13 13-3 -7 Automotive products 7 719 1 13-1 Office and telecom 7 73 1 9-3 -3 Other food products 19 99 9-1 In 1: Misc. manuf. 1 3 3 Since 1: Other transport eq. 179 91 Billion dollars 1 1 1 Exports by product, 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 1 1 1 1.1 13.3 13. 1 1 1 11. 1.1 Transport equipment Automotive products 7. 1 1 1 1.3 1..9 Fuels Other chemicals Transport equipment 1 1 1 3. Transport equipment Other transport eq..3 1.9 1 1 1..1.1 Transport equipment Other transport eq. 1 1 1.3.. Transport equipment Other food products 1 1 1 1... Transport equipment Other transport eq. 1 1 1 3.3 3.1. Transport equipment Other food products

October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 9 1 1 - -1-9 1-1 - 119 9 3-3 -3-7 1 93 - - -9 9 17 19 17-3 -1-3 79 3 3-1 3 3-1 -1 1 1 1 - -31 - Developed Economies 1 793 1 - - - Developing Economies 939-1 - - LDC (Least developed countries) 1 1 1-1 Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 19 3 3 3 - Fuels, mining products 3 9-9 -3 - Manufactured goods 3 3-1 -11 - Agreement on Agriculture 19 31 33 1 - Industrial goods 3 7 7 - - - Other food products 13 71 3 3 3 - Fuels 7 3 13-11 - - Ores and minerals 3 1 - - Transport equipment 3-1 - Other chemicals 9-1 - -9 In 1: Other transport eq. 31 Since 1: Scient., control. instr. 1 7 Billion dollars 3 3 1 Exports by product, 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 31. 3 3 3 1 13. 1. 1..3.1 1.9 3..9 Other food products Fuels Ores and minerals EDP Other food products Fuels Other food products Other semi-manuf. 3 3 3 1 7. 1 1 1.7 1.3 Textiles Ores and minerals Fuels.9.1.1 Fuels Non-ferrous metals Ores and minerals.1..1 Other food products Transport equipment Ores and minerals 3 3 1 1 1.3 7....1 Other food products Ores and minerals Transport equipment 3. Other food products Ores and minerals Fuels

October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 97 9 1 1.9-1 71 9-13 1 3 79 9 11-1 -1 7 7 9-1 -1 1 3 3 3-7 - 173 3 3-1 - 13 9 3 - -3-93 11-1 - - Developed Economies 9 7 77 1-1 Developing Economies 1 1 1 1-11 - LDC (Least developed countries) 3 7 1 1 - -11 Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 3 1 1 11-13 3 Fuels, mining products 1 3 11 - -3 - Manufactured goods 37 91 7 7 1-1 1 Agreement on Agriculture 991 9 9-13 Industrial goods 39 97 91 91 1 - Transport equipment 1 17-9 3 1 - Automotive products 7 1 - Other chemicals 9 111 1 1 - -1 Other food products 1 9 - In 1: Integrated circuits 97 1 1-3 - 11 Since 1: Automotive products 7 1 - Billion dollars 3 1 Exports by product, 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 1 1 1 1.. 11.9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.7 1.7 1.3 Transport equipment Pharmaceuticals..3. Transport equipment Other chemicals 1 1 1 11...7 1 1 1..3.3 Other chemicals Transport equipment 1 1 1...3 Transport equipment Other food products 1 1 1.7.. Transport equipment Other food products 1 1 1. 1.9 1. Transport equipment Automotive products

Billion dollars October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 973 1 1 -. -3-1 73 3 9-7 -3-3 3-1 -9-13 77 13 17 1 - -31-17 113-11 - -1 379 1 1-1 3 7 3 3 - -31 1 1-9 - - Developed Economies 9 93-7 -3-1 Developing Economies 13 3 31-1 -7 - LDC (Least developed countries) 1 9-7 Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 3 13 3 - -7 Fuels, mining products 37 3 - -3 - Manufactured goods - - - Exports by product, 1 Agreement on Agriculture 33 1 - - Industrial goods 37 3 3 9 - -33 - Fuels 131 7 - - - Other food products 3-1 -11 Iron and steel -9-3 -11 Other chemicals - - -3 Non-ferrous metals 3 7 - -9-1 In 1: EDP 9-9 Since 1: EDP 9-9 3 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 3 3 1..3. Fuels Other food products Iron and steel 3 3 1 1... Fuels Other chemicals Non-ferrous metals 3 3 1..1. Other chemicals Fuels Iron and steel 3 3 1 3..7. Fuels Non-ferrous metals Iron and steel 3 3 1... Fish Other food products Raw materials 3 3 1. 1.1.1 Fish Other food products Raw materials 3 3 1..9.1 Fish Other food products Raw materials 3 3 1.7 1..1 Fish Other food products Raw materials

October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 3 3 1 1 -. -3-11 13 799 3 3 - -31 - -7-37 -1 1 13-11 -9 1 17-1 -3 17 19 3 3-1 13 33 3-1 -1-1 3 - - Developed Economies 1 3 7-9 -3-1 Developing Economies 17 73 - -7 - LDC (Least developed countries) 9 7 1-19 1 Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 99 9 17 3 - Fuels, mining products 1 7 - -1 - Manufactured goods 13 79 1 3 - Agreement on Agriculture 7 73 3-1 Industrial goods 3 9 - -3 - Fuels 3 7 7 3-13 - - Other food products 7 13-3 Other semi-manuf. 3 3 3-1 Non-ferrous metals -3 - - Transport equipment 1 3-7 In 1: Pharmaceuticals 1 19 1 - Since 1: Pharmaceuticals 1 19 1 - Billion dollars 3 3 1 Exports by product, 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 3 3. 3 3 3 3 3.7 1.9 Fuels Other food products Other semi-manuf. 1.1.. Fuels Other food products Transport equipment 1 1.7..1 Fuels Other chemicals Other food products 3 3 3 3 3 3.9 1 Fuels.7.9 Other food products Transport equipment 1..1. Other food products Ores and minerals Fish 1 3.7 3.. Other food products Fuels Other semi-manuf. 3 3 3 3 1 1 11.1 1...3..3 Other food products Other semi-manuf. Fuels Fuels Ores and minerals Non-ferrous metals

Billion dollars October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 77 1 1 -. -3-3 3 1-7 -3-1 9 97 13-1 - - 1 11-3 - 139 7 - -1-3 77 3 3 - -3-11 1 1 - -39-17 3 7 1-3 -1-9 Developed Economies 199 9 3 - - -1 Developing Economies 33 93 - -39-13 LDC (Least developed countries) 11 1 1-1 -37-11 Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 1 9 3-17 -3 Fuels, mining products 3-7 - -13 Manufactured goods 11 3 7 3 - - Agreement on Agriculture 371 3-17 - Industrial goods 7 17 9 97-3 -3 - Fuels 3 7 9-7 - - Other chemicals 93-1 - Other semi-manuf. 371-1 -13 - Transport equipment 3 331 3-19 - Misc. manuf. 3 1 3-17 In 1: Misc. manuf. 3 1 3-17 Since 1: Misc. manuf. 3 1 3-17 1 9 7 3 1 Exports by product, 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 3 3 1 9.3.1.7 Fuels Other chemicals Other semi-manuf. 3 3 1 3. 1.1. Fuels Other semi-manuf. Pharmaceuticals 3 3 1..1. Fuels Other chemicals 3 3 1. 1.7 1. Fuels Other chemicals Other semi-manuf. 3 3 1.1.1.1 Other chemicals Other food products 3 3 1.9.. Fuels Other chemicals Transport equipment 3 3 1.3 1. 1. Fuels Other food products Misc. manuf. 3 3 1 3.1.1 1.9 Fuels Other chemicals Other semi-manuf.

October 17 MERCHANDISE TRADE Value, mn $ Share Annual Percentage Change 1 1 1 1-1 1 Merchandise exports f.o.b. 73 79 1 1. - -3 7 9 3-9 -3 1 73 17 - -1 3 17 1 1-3 - 3 9 3-11 -11 1 3 3-9 - 137 3 3-1 -13-7 -3 Developed Economies 33 19 3 - -3 Developing Economies 9-9 - LDC (Least developed countries) 3 793 3 7 - - Exports by destination, 1 Agriculture products 3 33 7-9 1 Fuels, mining products 1 11 - -3-9 Manufactured goods 3 79 3 - - Agreement on Agriculture 9-9 Industrial goods 3 3 9 9 - - Office and telecom 1 11 3 1 1 - - 7 9 13 3 - -1 Transport equipment 9 9 1 9 1 - -3 Telecom. 1 1-3 Integrated circuits 3 3-1 -1 In 1: Fish 3 3 1 1-1 Since 1: Personal, household gds 17 19 3 3-7 Billion dollars 3 3 1 Exports by product, 1 1 3 7 9 1 11 13 1 Share of top 3 exported product groups by destination, 1 (percentage) 1 1 1 1.. 9. Office and telecom Transport equipment 1 1 1. 3..7 Office and telecom Transport equipment 1 1 1...3 Transport equipment Office and telecom 1 1 1 3.. 1. Office and telecom Transport equipment 1 1 1.3.. Clothing Transport equipment 1 1 1..3.3 Transport equipment Other semi-manuf. 1 1 1.7.. 1 1 1. 7.1.9 Office and telecom Integrated circuits

Technical Notes October 17 Network of world merchandise trade: The world merchandise trade network by region and product is based on export data. The network is constructed in the following way: First, total merchandise exports from each of the seven regions are aggregated from the individual country or territory figures. Next, the total merchandise exports of each region are distributed by destination and then by product. The regional and commodity breakdown is based on UNSD Comtrade database, EUROSTAT, GTIS GTA database, national statistics and Secretariat estimates. During this process, the principal adjustments to the figures are as follows: (i) Exports of ships to the open registry countries Panama and Liberia are re-allocated from each region s exports to and to unspecified destinations (a category not shown separately). (ii) China s exports are adjusted to approximate their final destination. (iii) Exports of non-monetary gold, where known, are included. When they cannot be broken down by destination, they are allocated to unspecified destinations. (iv) South s trade does not include trade with the former Southern n Customs Union members. If South s exports would be adjusted for these shipments to SACU members, its total exports would increase by about $ billion in and intra-n trade would be substantially higher, with intra-sacu trade being the largest intra trade flow for regional trade agreements in. The network is only available for selected product aggregates and regional groupings (see below). Rankings neither include exports to unspecified destinations nor other products, not elsewhere specified. Composition of regions and LDCs: : Bermuda Canada* Mexico* United States of * Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. and the Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda* Brazil* Ecuador* Jamaica* Saint Lucia* Argentina* Chile* El Salvador* Netherlands Antilles Saint Vincent and the Grenadines* Bahamas** Colombia* Grenada* Nicaragua* Suriname* Barbados* Costa Rica* Guatemala* Panama* Trinidad and Tobago* Belize* Cuba* Guyana* Paraguay* Uruguay* Bolivarian Rep. of Venezuela* Dominica* Haiti* Peru* Bolivia, Plurinational State of* Dominican Republic* Honduras* Saint Kitts and Nevis* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. : Andorra** Denmark* Iceland* Montenegro* Slovenia* Austria* Estonia* Ireland* Netherlands* Spain* Belgium* Finland* Italy* Norway* Sweden* Bosnia and Herzegovina** France* Latvia* Poland* Switzerland* Bulgaria* The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia* Liechtenstein Portugal* Turkey* Croatia* Germany* Lithuania* Romania* United Kingdom* Cyprus* Greece* Luxembourg* Serbia** Czech Republic* Hungary* Malta* Slovak Republic* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. Commonwealth of Independent States a : Armenia* Georgia a * Moldova* Turkmenistan Azerbaijan** Kazakhstan* Russian Federation* Ukraine* Belarus* Kyrgyz Republic* Tajikistan* Uzbekistan** Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. : Algeria** Congo* Guinea* Morocco* South * Angola* Congo Dem. Rep. of* Guinea-Bissau* Mozambique* Sudan** South Sudan** Benin* Côte d'ivoire* Kenya* Namibia* Swaziland* Botswana* Djibouti* Lesotho* Niger* Tanzania* Burkina Faso* Egypt* Liberia* Nigeria* Togo* Burundi* Equatorial Guinea** Libya** Rwanda* Tunisia* Cameroon* Eritrea Madagascar* Sao Tomé and Principe** Uganda* Cape Verde* Ethiopia** Malawi* Senegal* Zambia* n Republic* Gabon* Mali* Seychelles* Zimbabwe* Chad* Gambia* Mauritania* Sierra Leone* Comoros Ghana* Mauritius* Somalia Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. : Bahrain* Israel* Lebanese Republic** Saudi Arabia* Yemen* Iran Islamic Rep. of** Jordan* Oman* Syrian Arab Republic Iraq** Kuwait, the State of* Qatar* United Arab Emirates* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. (including Oceania): Afghanistan* Hong Kong China* Malaysia* Papua New Guinea* Tonga* Australia* India* Maldives* Philippines* Tuvalu Bangladesh* Indonesia* Mongolia* Samoa* Vanuatu* Bhutan** Japan* Myanmar* Singapore* Viet Nam* Brunei Darussalam* Kiribati Nepal* Solomon Islands* Cambodia* Korea Republic of* New Zealand* Sri Lanka* China* Lao People s Democratic Republic* Pakistan* Taipei Chinese* Fiji* Macao China* Palau Thailand* Other territories in the region not elsewhere specified. * WTO members ** Observer governments a Georgia is not a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States but is included in this group for reasons of geography and similarities in economic structure. Developed economies: (excl. Mexico); an Union (); EFTA (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland); Australia, Japan and New Zealand; Developing economies: ; excl. Australia, Japan, and New Zealand; excl. the an Union () and EFTA; Latin (incl. Mexico); ; LDCs (Least-developed countries): Afghanistan Chad Haiti Mozambique Somalia Angola Comoros Kiribati Myanmar Sudan South Sudan Bangladesh Congo Dem. Rep. of Lao People's Dem. Rep. Nepal Timor Leste Benin Djibouti Lesotho Niger Togo Bhutan Equatorial Guinea Liberia Rwanda Tuvalu Burkina Faso Eritrea Madagascar Uganda Burundi Ethiopia Malawi Sao Tome and Principe United Republic of Tanzania Cambodia Gambia Senegal Vanuatu Guinea Mali Sierra Leone Yemen n Republic Guinea-Bissau Mauritania Solomon Islands Zambia Products All product groups are defined according to Revision 3 of the Standard International Trade Classification (SITC). A. Primary products (i) (SITC sections, 1, and minus divisions 7 and ) - Food (SITC sections, 1, and division ) - Food and live animals 1 - Beverages and tobacco - Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes - Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits - - Fish (SITC division 3) - - Other food products and live animals ( SITC sections, 1, and division minus division 3) - Raw materials (SITC divisions 1, 3,,,, 9) 1 - Hides, skins and furskins, raw 3 - Crude rubber (including synthetic and reclaimed) - Cork and wood - Pulp and waste paper - Textile fibres (other than wool tops and other combed wool) and their wastes (not manufactured into yarn or fabric) 9 - Crude animal and vegetable materials, not elsewhere specified (ii) (SITC section 3 and divisions 7,, ) - Ores and other minerals (SITC divisions 7, ) 7 - Crude fertilizers, other than those of division, and crude minerals (excluding coal, petroleum and precious stones) - Metalliferous ores and metal scrap - Fuels (SITC section 3) - Non-ferrous metals (SITC division ) B. (SITC sections,, 7, minus division and group 91) (i) Iron and steel (SITC division 7) (ii) Chemicals (SITC section )

Technical Notes October 17 of N which, t k f ld h di t d - Pharmaceuticals (SITC division ) - Other chemicals (SITC divisions 1,, 3,,, 7,, 9) 1 - Organic chemicals - Inorganic chemicals 3 - Dyeing, tanning and colouring materials - Essential oils and resinoids and perfume materials; toilet, polishing and cleaning preparations - Fertilizers (other than those of Group 7, i.e Fertilizers, crude) 7 - Plastics in primary forms - Plastics in non-primary forms 9 - Chemical materials and products, not elsewhere specified (iii) Other semi-manufactures (SITC divisions 1,, 3,,, 9) 1 - Leather, leather manufactures, not elsewhere specified and dressed furskins - Rubber manufactures, not elsewhere specified 3 - Cork and wood manufactures (excluding furniture) - Paper, paperboard and articles of paper pulp, of paper or of paperboard - Non-metallic mineral manufactures, not elsewhere specified 9 - of metals, not elsewhere specified (iv) Machinery and transport equipment (SITC section 7) - Office and telecommunication equipment (SITC divisions 7, 7 and group 77) - - Electronic data processing and office equipment (SITC division 7) - - Telecommunications equipment (SITC division 7) - - Integrated circuits, and electronic components (SITC group 77) - Transport equipment (SITC group 713, sub-group 773 and divisions 7, 79) 7 - Road vehicles (including air-cushion vehicles) 79 - Other transport equipment - - Automotive products (SITC groups 71, 7, 73, 7 and subgroups 713, 773) 71 - Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than public-transport type vehicles), including station wagons and racing cars 7 - Motor vehicles for the transport of goods and special purpose motor vehicles 73 - Road motor vehicles, not elsewhere specified 7 - Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles and tractors 713 - Internal combustion piston engines for propelling vehicles listed above - -Other transport equipment (SITC division 79, groups 713, 7, 7 minus sub-group 713) 79 - Other transport equipment 713 - Internal combustion piston engines, and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified 7 - Motorcycles and cycles, motorized and non-motorized 7 - Trailers and semi-trailers, other vehicles (not mechanically propelled), and specially designed and equipped transport containers - (SITC divisions 71, 7, 73, 7, 77 minus groups 713, 77 minus sub-group 773) - - Power generating machinery (SITC division 71 minus group 713) 71 - Power generating machinery and equipment minus 713 - Internal combustion piston engines, and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified - - Non-electrical machinery (SITC divisions 7, 73, 7) 7 - Machinery specialized for particular industries 73 - Metal working machinery 7 - General industrial machinery and equipment, not elsewhere specified and machine parts, not elsewhere specified - - Electrical machinery (SITC division 77 minus group 77 and subgroup 773) 77 - Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, not elsewhere specified and electrical parts thereof minus 77 - Thermionic, cold cathode or photo-cathode valves and tubes 773 - Electrical equipment, not elsewhere specified, for internal combustion engines and vehicles; and parts thereof (v) Textiles (SITC division ) (vi) Clothing (SITC division ) (vii) Other manufactures (SITC divisions 1,, 3,, 7,, 9 excluding group 91) - Personal and household goods (SITC divisions, 3 and ) - Furniture and parts thereof, bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions and similar stuffed furnishings 3 - Travel goods, handbags and similar containers - Footwear - Scientific and controlling instruments (SITC division 7) - Miscellaneous manufactures (SITC divisions 1, and 9 minus group 91) 1 - Prefabricated buildings, sanitary plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures and fittings, not elsewhere specified - Photographic apparatus, equipment and supplies and optical goods, not elsewhere specified; watches and clocks 9 - Miscellaneous manufactured articles, not elsewhere specified C. Other products: commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere (including gold); arms and ammunition (SITC section 9 and group 91) 9- Commodities and transactions not classfied elsewhere in SITC 91 - Arms and Ammunition Symbols and abbreviations: mn $ million US dollars... not available or not reported