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Trade Openness - Ranking 1995

All countries ranked by trade openness · World Bank
Year

In 1995, Iraq (0.02%), Serbia (12.57%), and Sudan (14.77%) ranked highest in trade openness among all countries. Singapore ranked lowest at 345.46%.

Trade Openness by Country - 1995
RankCountryValueYoY %
1st Iraq 0.02% -78.9%
2nd Serbia 12.57% -
3rd Sudan 14.77% +1.1%
4th Japan 16.39% +3.7%
5th Brazil 16.98% -9.1%
6th Argentina 19.77% +9.0%
7th United States 22.45% +6.6%
8th India 22.87% +13.9%
9th French Polynesia 26.78% -1.5%
10th Bangladesh 28.21% +23.4%
11th Cuba 29.31% +5.5%
12th Peru 30.93% +6.9%
13th Rwanda 30.97% -56.4%
14th Guinea 31.30% -6.1%
15th Uganda 32.62% +17.2%
16th China 34.10% -4.2%
17th Niger 34.78% +3.4%
18th Iran, Islamic Republic of 35.14% -15.5%
19th Colombia 35.50% -1.2%
20th Comoros 35.76% 0.0%
21st Türkiye 35.99% -13.8%
22nd Greece 36.13% +2.6%
23rd Pakistan 36.13% +3.1%
24th Cameroon 36.68% -0.8%
25th Australia 37.65% +3.4%
26th Haiti 37.85% +21.6%
27th Uruguay 38.10% -5.1%
28th South Africa 39.48% +6.4%
29th Albania 40.14% -24.4%
30th Burkina Faso 40.75% +3.9%
31st New Caledonia 41.95% -0.3%
32nd Germany 42.61% +3.7%
33rd Poland 43.56% -
34th Mexico 43.67% +49.8%
35th Nicaragua 44.04% +12.7%
36th Guatemala 44.69% +5.5%
37th Spain 44.83% +7.5%
38th Sierra Leone 45.03% -18.4%
39th Mali 45.08% +2.3%
40th Tanzania 45.16% +2.1%
41st Madagascar 45.37% +4.2%
42nd France 45.43% +3.8%
43rd Italy 45.58% +12.9%
44th Ecuador 45.91% +4.9%
45th Guinea-Bissau 46.81% -7.8%
46th Bolivia, Plurinational State of 49.74% +1.8%
47th Egypt, Arab Republic of 50.25% -0.8%
48th Central African Republic 50.48% +4.3%
49th United Kingdom 50.83% -2.0%
50th Korea 51.40% +7.7%
51st Libya 51.59% -2.9%
52nd Morocco 51.72% +9.3%
53rd Congo, Democratic Republic of 52.21% +22.8%
54th Senegal 52.73% -3.7%
55th Seychelles 53.39% +6.6%
56th Indonesia 53.96% +4.0%
57th Chile 54.69% +3.6%
58th Russian Federation 55.18% +8.3%
59th Algeria 55.19% +13.6%
60th Bulgaria 55.26% -39.1%
61st Togo 55.60% -3.4%
62nd Chad 55.70% +9.2%
63rd Romania 56.29% +8.5%
64th New Zealand 56.91% -3.2%
65th European Union 57.07% +4.8%
66th Philippines 57.33% +9.1%
67th Ghana 57.42% -7.4%
68th Gambia, The 59.28% +18.8%
69th El Salvador 59.36% +7.6%
70th Israel 59.39% -0.7%
71st Nepal 59.49% +18.0%
72nd Portugal 59.91% +4.8%
73rd Lao PDR 60.55% -6.6%
74th Croatia 62.80% -
75th Mozambique 63.77% +8.6%
76th Benin 63.80% -0.9%
77th Finland 64.14% +2.6%
78th Oman 64.15% +2.3%
79th Iceland 64.30% +1.6%
80th Saudi Arabia 65.04% +8.3%
81st Norway 67.30% -0.5%
82nd Georgia 67.83% -59.4%
83rd Austria 68.53% +3.4%
84th Denmark 68.57% +1.1%
85th Sweden 68.68% +7.4%
86th Syrian Arab Republic 68.98% -12.1%
87th Canada 69.06% +7.3%
88th Zambia 69.23% +3.9%
89th Brunei Darussalam 71.04% +13.0%
90th Tonga 71.12% +13.0%
91st Kenya 71.75% +0.7%
92nd Kyrgyz Republic 71.82% -2.7%
93rd North Macedonia 72.04% -12.5%
94th Lebanon 73.14% +4.1%
95th Mauritania 73.42% +17.1%
96th Dominican Republic 73.90% -4.2%
97th Viet Nam 74.72% -3.6%
98th Faroe Islands 75.70% -0.1%
99th Côte d'Ivoire 76.20% +9.1%
100th Latvia 76.25% -
101st Switzerland 76.25% +0.1%
102nd Belize 77.34% -4.4%
103rd Cabo Verde 77.52% +8.3%
104th Cambodia 77.77% +20.6%
105th Hungary 78.18% +38.8%
106th Zimbabwe 79.16% +11.3%
107th Costa Rica 79.77% +2.3%
108th Sri Lanka 81.64% +2.8%
109th Mongolia 82.10% -17.2%
110th Kazakhstan 82.52% -2.0%
111th Czechia 82.90% +10.8%
112th Bhutan 83.88% +16.3%
113th Lithuania 84.54% -
114th Azerbaijan 85.89% +55.2%
115th Armenia 86.11% -23.4%
116th Yemen, Republic of 87.44% +26.8%
117th Qatar 87.67% +11.5%
118th Thailand 89.76% +10.5%
119th Micronesia, Federated States of 90.94% -18.1%
120th West Bank and Gaza 91.49% +5.8%
121st Bosnia and Herzegovina 91.88% -9.8%
122nd Vanuatu 91.96% -1.0%
123rd Slovenia 93.05% -4.2%
124th Namibia 93.56% +4.5%
125th Tunisia 93.71% +1.0%
126th Kuwait 94.32% +1.2%
127th Botswana 94.60% +7.3%
128th Gabon 95.13% -4.8%
129th Ukraine 97.23% +31.5%
130th Puerto Rico (US) 99.95% +3.3%
131st Kiribati 101.96% +22.9%
132nd Belarus 103.72% -33.2%
133rd Bahamas, The 104.47% +0.1%
134th Papua New Guinea 104.74% +12.3%
135th Eritrea 105.32% -5.0%
136th Marshall Islands 106.86% -
137th Slovak Republic 107.24% +0.2%
138th Netherlands 107.92% +4.7%
139th Solomon Islands 114.21% -16.5%
140th Honduras 114.54% +0.1%
141st Belgium 116.38% +2.8%
142nd Paraguay 118.06% -4.1%
143rd Mauritius 118.15% -2.0%
144th Jordan 124.58% +5.3%
145th Macao SAR, China 125.37% -3.9%
146th Moldova 128.02% -
147th Congo, Republic of 128.31% -3.3%
148th Bahrain 134.09% -1.7%
149th Cyprus 134.39% +40.3%
150th Ireland 136.10% +7.6%
151st Tajikistan 137.52% +59.2%
152nd Estonia 139.09% -6.1%
153rd Panama 146.91% +2.3%
154th Turkmenistan 168.18% -1.2%
155th Aruba 171.36% -
156th Malta 177.06% -2.6%
157th Luxembourg 189.54% +2.0%
158th Malaysia 192.11% +6.8%
159th Guyana 213.33% -3.9%
160th Hong Kong SAR, China 256.90% +8.2%
161st Singapore 345.46% +9.2%

FAQ

Which country has the highest trade openness in 1995?

Iraq has the highest trade openness in 1995 at 0.02%.

Which country has the lowest trade openness in 1995?

Singapore has the lowest trade openness in 1995 at 345.46%.

How many countries are ranked by trade openness?

161 countries have trade openness data for 1995.

What are the top 3 countries by trade openness?

1. Iraq (0.02%), 2. Serbia (12.57%), 3. Sudan (14.77%).