Data is for 2012, in millions of United States dollars, as reported by The Observatory of Economic Complexity. Currently the top twenty exports are listed. [1]
# | Product | Value |
---|---|---|
1 | Vehicle parts | 8,424 |
2 | Cars | 5,761 |
3 | Seats | 4,092 |
4 | Refined Petroleum | 3,860 |
5 | Video Displays | 3,714 |
6 | Other Furniture | 3,264 |
7 | Computers | 3,012 |
8 | Passenger and Cargo Ships | 2,781 |
9 | Refined Copper | 2,672 |
10 | Combustion Engines | 2,592 |
11 | Insulated Wire | 2,322 |
12 | Rubber Tires | 2,292 |
13 | Packed Medicaments | 2,264 |
14 | Rolled Tobacco | 2,049 |
15 | Coke | 1,891 |
16 | Iron Structures | 1,653 |
17 | Delivery Trucks | 1,619 |
18 | Toilet Paper | 1,592 |
19 | Engine Parts | 1,483 |
20 | Telephones | 1,430 |
The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC) is a data visualization site for international trade data created by the Macro Connections group at the MIT Media Lab. The goal of the observatory is to distribute international trade data in a visual form. At present the observatory serves more than 20 million interactive visualizations, connecting hundreds of countries to their export destinations and to the products that they trade.