Macao SAR, China – Imports 2005
$6.3B
+$560.0M from 2004
Macao SAR, China's imports was $6.3B in 2005, increased +$560.0M from $5.8B in 2004. This was the 83rd highest in the G20.
G20 Ranking – 2005▾
| Rank | Country | Value | YoY |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | Tuvalu | $20.2M | -18.3% |
| 2nd | São Tomé and Principe | $52.7M | -2.3% |
| 3rd | Marshall Islands | $134.8M | – |
| 4th | Comoros | $138.4M | 15.6% |
| 5th | Palau | $139.0M | – |
| 6th | Guinea-Bissau | $147.7M | 16.1% |
| 7th | Tonga | $150.5M | 19.9% |
| 8th | Vanuatu | $204.9M | 14.7% |
| 9th | Dominica | $231.0M | 7.9% |
| 10th | Solomon Islands | $243.1M | 49.4% |
| 11th | Samoa | $255.8M | 29.6% |
| 12th | Gambia, The | $269.5M | 8.9% |
| 13th | St. Vincent and the Grenadines | $304.8M | 6.8% |
| 14th | St. Kitts and Nevis | $311.5M | 17.0% |
| 15th | Burundi | $323.0M | 39.2% |
| 16th | Djibouti | $361.1M | 6.6% |
| 17th | Grenada | $422.3M | 23.2% |
| 18th | Sierra Leone | $453.0M | 26.3% |
| 19th | Cabo Verde | $641.9M | 1.6% |
| 20th | St. Lucia | $647.4M | 16.8% |
| 21st | Belize | $703.0M | 14.8% |
| 22nd | Antigua and Barbuda | $844.4M | 13.6% |
| 23rd | Maldives | $868.6M | 20.3% |
| 24th | Seychelles | $884.9M | 31.7% |
| 25th | Faroe Islands | $908.7M | 18.1% |
| 26th | Guyana | $918.0M | 14.8% |
| 27th | Lao PDR | $920.9M | 23.8% |
| 28th | Guinea | $1.0B | 6.6% |
| 29th | Niger | $1.0B | 22.9% |
| 30th | Benin | $1.1B | 1.2% |
| 31st | Liberia | $1.2B | 9.7% |
| 32nd | Togo | $1.2B | 6.8% |
| 33rd | Malawi | $1.3B | 24.0% |
| 34th | Tajikistan | $1.4B | -4.1% |
| 35th | Burkina Faso | $1.4B | – |
| 36th | Kyrgyz Republic | $1.4B | 23.9% |
| 37th | Suriname | $1.5B | – |
| 38th | Mongolia | $1.6B | 11.4% |
| 39th | Lesotho | $1.7B | 3.5% |
| 40th | Kosovo | $1.8B | 8.2% |
| 41st | Mali | $1.8B | 12.7% |
| 42nd | Haiti | $1.9B | 18.7% |
| 43rd | Fiji | $1.9B | 8.3% |
| 44th | Myanmar | $2.0B | -8.6% |
| 45th | Barbados | $2.0B | 15.3% |
| 46th | Madagascar | $2.2B | 37.4% |
| 47th | Eswatini | $2.2B | 8.1% |
| 48th | Armenia | $2.2B | 27.2% |
| 49th | French Polynesia | $2.3B | 10.3% |
| 50th | Uganda | $2.4B | 22.7% |
| 51st | Gabon | $2.4B | 11.3% |
| 52nd | New Caledonia | $2.5B | 19.8% |
| 53rd | Brunei Darussalam | $2.5B | 4.5% |
| 54th | Moldova | $2.5B | 30.5% |
| 55th | Zambia | $2.6B | 18.3% |
| 56th | Namibia | $2.7B | 6.3% |
| 57th | Papua New Guinea | $2.7B | 9.5% |
| 58th | Nepal | $2.7B | 18.2% |
| 59th | Congo, Republic of | $2.7B | 36.9% |
| 60th | Nicaragua | $2.9B | 17.1% |
| 61st | Bolivia, Plurinational State of | $2.9B | 22.9% |
| 62nd | Mozambique | $2.9B | – |
| 63rd | North Macedonia | $3.2B | 11.5% |
| 64th | Georgia | $3.3B | 32.2% |
| 65th | Botswana | $3.4B | -4.7% |
| 66th | Albania | $3.5B | 21.0% |
| 67th | West Bank and Gaza | $3.6B | 13.9% |
| 68th | Bahamas, The | $3.7B | 16.8% |
| 69th | Senegal | $3.7B | 15.6% |
| 70th | Congo, Democratic Republic of | $3.9B | – |
| 71st | Paraguay | $4.0B | 21.3% |
| 72nd | Mauritius | $4.1B | 14.9% |
| 73rd | Tanzania | $4.2B | 21.6% |
| 74th | Cameroon | $4.3B | 9.5% |
| 75th | Cambodia | $4.6B | 20.5% |
| 76th | Uruguay | $4.7B | 24.2% |
| 77th | Uzbekistan | $5.0B | – |
| 78th | Aruba | $5.0B | 18.3% |
| 79th | Honduras | $5.4B | 14.0% |
| 80th | Yemen, Republic of | $6.0B | – |
| 81st | Jamaica | $6.0B | 13.4% |
| 82nd | Trinidad and Tobago | $6.3B | 19.1% |
| 83rd | Macao SAR, China | $6.3B | 9.7% |
| 84th | El Salvador | $6.5B | 16.8% |
| 85th | Ghana | $6.6B | 23.1% |
| 86th | Kenya | $6.7B | 27.4% |
| 87th | Azerbaijan | $6.8B | 9.8% |
| 88th | Malta | $7.0B | 8.5% |
| 89th | Iceland | $7.1B | 34.7% |
| 90th | Côte d'Ivoire | $7.4B | – |
| 91st | Sudan | $7.4B | 60.2% |
| 92nd | Bosnia and Herzegovina | $7.9B | 11.3% |
| 93rd | Cyprus | $8.5B | 8.0% |
| 94th | Dominican Republic | $8.8B | 34.4% |
| 95th | Costa Rica | $9.1B | 14.4% |
| 96th | Latvia | $9.7B | 29.5% |
| 97th | Estonia | $9.9B | 18.2% |
| 98th | Sri Lanka | $10.1B | 10.5% |
| 99th | Bahrain | $10.3B | 25.9% |
| 100th | Panama | $10.7B | 18.4% |
| 101st | Guatemala | $11.1B | 10.1% |
| 102nd | Syrian Arab Republic | $11.1B | 20.8% |
| 103rd | Oman | $11.2B | 1.4% |
| 104th | Ecuador | $11.9B | 22.8% |
| 105th | Jordan | $11.9B | 26.1% |
| 106th | Libya | $13.5B | 26.6% |
| 107th | Tunisia | $14.7B | 3.7% |
| 108th | Bangladesh | $14.7B | 13.4% |
| 109th | Peru | $14.9B | 21.2% |
| 110th | Angola | $15.1B | 42.4% |
| 111th | Lithuania | $16.2B | 27.9% |
| 112th | Lebanon | $16.8B | -1.7% |
| 113th | Belarus | $17.2B | 4.4% |
| 114th | Morocco | $20.5B | 15.9% |
| 115th | Bulgaria | $20.6B | 22.4% |
| 116th | Croatia | $20.6B | 9.0% |
| 117th | Slovenia | $22.2B | 12.0% |
| 118th | Kuwait | $23.8B | 19.5% |
| 119th | Algeria | $24.6B | 207.0% |
| 120th | Colombia | $25.4B | 26.1% |
| 121st | Kazakhstan | $25.5B | 34.5% |
| 122nd | Iraq | $26.1B | – |
| 123rd | Pakistan | $29.3B | 33.0% |
| 124th | Nigeria | $32.6B | 55.5% |
| 125th | New Zealand | $33.4B | 13.4% |
| 126th | Romania | $34.2B | 3.1% |
| 127th | Egypt, Arab Republic of | $34.3B | 27.5% |
| 128th | Argentina | $34.8B | 25.1% |
| 129th | Chile | $38.5B | 30.8% |
| 130th | Viet Nam | $39.4B | 17.4% |
| 131st | Ukraine | $42.0B | 21.7% |
| 132nd | Philippines | $43.8B | 9.4% |
| 133rd | Luxembourg | $46.0B | 14.9% |
| 134th | Slovak Republic | $47.7B | 15.7% |
| 135th | Israel | $58.2B | 10.1% |
| 136th | Greece | $66.6B | 8.4% |
| 137th | South Africa | $68.7B | 16.8% |
| 138th | Portugal | $70.6B | 4.7% |
| 139th | Finland | $72.6B | 17.3% |
| 140th | Hungary | $74.4B | 10.4% |
| 141st | Czechia | $81.5B | 19.5% |
| 142nd | Norway | $83.9B | 14.4% |
| 143rd | Indonesia | $86.3B | 27.9% |
| 144th | Saudi Arabia | $91.5B | 37.1% |
| 145th | Brazil | $99.5B | 21.6% |
| 146th | Poland | $109.8B | 15.4% |
| 147th | Denmark | $110.8B | 12.0% |
| 148th | Türkiye | $123.4B | 21.4% |
| 149th | Malaysia | $130.6B | 10.2% |
| 150th | Thailand | $132.8B | 23.8% |
| 151st | Ireland | $139.1B | – |
| 152nd | Austria | $148.9B | – |
| 153rd | Sweden | $149.2B | 11.1% |
| 154th | Australia | $152.3B | 13.6% |
| 155th | Russian Federation | $164.3B | 27.9% |
| 156th | India | $181.9B | 38.8% |
| 157th | Switzerland | $205.0B | 13.5% |
| 158th | Mexico | $248.6B | 12.8% |
| 159th | Singapore | $249.6B | 15.7% |
| 160th | Belgium | $276.5B | 11.0% |
| 161st | Hong Kong SAR, China | $300.1B | 11.6% |
| 162nd | Korea | $312.3B | 16.9% |
| 163rd | Spain | $343.3B | 10.3% |
| 164th | Canada | $385.2B | 14.3% |
| 165th | Netherlands | $391.8B | 7.9% |
| 166th | Italy | $459.9B | 8.5% |
| 167th | France | $593.2B | 9.4% |
| 168th | Japan | $603.0B | 12.3% |
| 169th | China | $648.7B | 17.2% |
| 170th | United Kingdom | $696.6B | 9.0% |
| 171st | Germany | $897.5B | 8.3% |
| 172nd | United States | $2.01T | 12.9% |
HistorySaid – pattern alert
Macao SAR, China matched the Export Boom Cycle pattern in 2005. Historically: 682 occurrences, 460 successful (67%). Outcome 24 months later: 14.5%. View full analysis →
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