The following is a list of countries by textile exports. Data is for 2022, in billions of United States dollars, as reported by The Observatory of Economic Complexity. [1] Currently thirty countries, as of 2022, are listed.
Country | Value in 2022 |
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China | 303 |
Bangladesh | 57.7 |
Vietnam | 48.8 |
India | 41.1 |
Germany | 40.0 |
Turkey | 36.7 |
Italy | 36.7 |
United States | 29.8 |
Pakistan | 22.1 |
Spain | 20.3 |
France | 17.8 |
Netherlands | 17.0 |
Cambodia | 16.0 |
Indonesia | 15.5 |
Poland | 14.0 |
South Korea | 12.0 |
Belgium | 10.3 |
Taiwan | 9.5 |
Mexico | 8.4 |
Japan | 8.1 |
Myanmar | 8.0 |
Thailand | 7.8 |
United Kingdom | 7.5 |
Sri Lanka | 6.8 |
Portugal | 6.7 |
Denmark | 6.6 |
Czech Republic | 5.8 |
Austria | 5.8 |
Egypt | 5.5 |
Honduras | 5.4 |
Pakistan–South Africa relations refers to the current and historical relationship between the Republic of South Africa and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Both are former British colonies and full members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
The Economic Complexity Index (ECI) is a holistic measure of the productive capabilities of large economic systems, usually cities, regions, or countries. In particular, the ECI looks to explain the knowledge accumulated in a population and that is expressed in the economic activities present in a city, country, or region. To achieve this goal, the ECI defines the knowledge available in a location, as the average knowledge of the activities present in it, and the knowledge of an activity as the average knowledge of the places where that economic activity is conducted. The product equivalent of the Economic Complexity Index is the Product Complexity Index or PCI.
Egypt and Indonesia established diplomatic relations in 1947. Both are Muslim-majority countries with significant non-Muslim minorities. Indonesia has an embassy in Cairo and Egypt has an embassy in Jakarta. Both countries are members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Non-Aligned Movement, the G20 developing nations and Developing 8 Countries. Egypt was also the first sovereign country to recognise Indonesia's independence; doing so in 1946, three years before its formal, internationally-recognised independence date.