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The top 10 G-20 countries in terms of the share in world exports (including re-exports) were: China, United States, Germany, Japan, France, Republic of Korea, Italy, United Kingdom, Russian Federation and Canada in the year 2014.
The share in world exports of China was 12.3% in the year 2014. It was 0.3% higher than the share in world exports i.e. 12% in 2013. The share in world exports of United States was 8.5% in the year 2014. It was -0.1% lower than the share in world exports i.e. 8.6% in 2013. The share in world exports of Germany was 7.9% in the year 2014. It was same as the share in world exports i.e. 7.9% in 2013. The share in world exports of Japan was 3.6% in the year 2014. It was -0.3% lower than the share in world exports i.e. 3.9% in 2013. The share in world exports of France was 3.1% in the year 2014. It was same as the share in world exports i.e. 3.1% in 2013.
The share in world exports of Republic of Korea was 3% in the year 2014. It was same as the share in world exports i.e. 3% in 2013. The share in world exports of Italy was 2.8% in the year 2014. It was same as the share in world exports i.e. 2.8% in 2013. The share in world exports of United Kingdom was 2.7% in the year 2014. It was 0.1% higher than the share in world exports i.e. 2.6% in 2013. The share in world exports of Russian Federation was 2.6% in the year 2014. It was -0.2% lower than the share in world exports i.e. 2.8% in 2013. The share in world exports of Canada was 2.5% in the year 2014. It was same as the share in world exports i.e. 2.5% in 2013.
Among the various G-20 countries, the inter-country range of share in world exports was 11.9%. The maximum share in world exports i.e. 12.3% was that of China. The minimum share in world exports i.e. 0.4% was that of Argentina.
Note: Figures of exports given above are of export from respective countries to the world; NA: Not Available; Original Source: International Trade Statistics 2015; World Trade Organization (2002-2014- data); International Financial Statistics; IMF (2010-2014-data); European Commission Dte. General for Trade (For EU Exports Data) and European Central Bank (for Euro -Dollar Conversion); and also published in statistical year book 2016 by MOSPI.
Resource Title: Export Growth and Share in World Export for India and Other Countries till 2014
Link of Catalog used: https://data.gov.in/catalog/export-growth-and-share-world-exports-india-and-other-countries