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The WORLD’s BIGGEST EXPORTERS in 2023, CHINA # 1, USA # 2, and Germany # 3

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The WORLD’s BIGGEST EXPORTERS in 2023,  CHINA # 1, USA # 2, and Germany # 3

As PROTECTIONISM continues to rise around the world, GLOBAL TRADE FLOWS ARE ADAPTING. Despite facing a wave of tariffs, China’s goods exports show resilience. In 2023, China’s export volumes neared all-time highs as the price of its manufactured exports fell 10%, on average. Overall, the world’s largest exporter delivered $500 billion in goods to America last year, but this could drastically change under the Trump administration. This graphic shows the largest exporters in the world, based on data from the World Trade Organization.

The 30 Countries That Export the Most Goods

Last year, global exports of goods totaled $23.8 trillion, declining by 5% compared to 2022.Overall, the dollar value of exports dropped across 20 of the top 30 largest exporters in the world as the number of trade restrictions rose to almost 3,000 worldwide—fivefold levels seen in 2015.

Rank    Country             Global Share 2023 (%)           Value (B)

1             China                       14.2                                                      $3,380

2             U.S.                            8.5                                                         $2,020

3             Germany                  7.1                                                         $1,688

4             Netherlands           3.9                                                                $935

5             Japan                        3.0                                                              $717

6             Italy                           2.8                                                              $677

7             France                      2.7                                                               $648

8             South Korea           2.7                                                              $632

9             Mexico                    2.5                                                              $593

10          Hong Kong              2.4                                                              $574

World                                    100                                                        $23,784

As the table above shows, China exported $3.4 trillion in goods, exceeding America by $1.4 Trillion.

The last time America was the world’s top exporter was in 1979, but since then it has  experienced a widening trade deficit. However, energy exports, America’s top export, have shifted from a deficit to a surplus over the past decade.

In 2023, the U.S. achieved a $65 billion net energy surplus, strengthening its trade balance. A significant rise in domestic energy production has shielded the nation from oil price shocks, like those triggered by the Russia-Ukraine war, which severely impacted European economies.

Germany, the third-largest overall, saw goods exports increase by a slight 1%, even as the economy was contracting. The industrial-heavy economy was particularly hit by rising oil prices, as several firms paused production due to the spike in energy prices. In 2023, the country exported $160 billion in goods to America, its largest export market.

However, exports to the U.S. could decline as much as 15% if Trump’s proposed tariffs come into effect. The automotive and pharmaceutical sectors would be hit the hardest, declining 32% and 35%, respectively.

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/the-worlds-largest-exporters-of-goods/

 

CHINA  # 1

China’s DOMINANCE as the world’s NUMBER #1 EXPORTER in 2023 can be attributed to several factors. With a staggering $3.38 trillion worth of products shipped globally, China’s EXPORT PROWESS is UNDENIABLE.

KEY Factors Contributing to China’s Success

1.      Economic Growth: China’s remarkable economic growth, with a GDP increase of 35.6% from 2019 to 2023, has propelled its export industry forward .

2.      Strategic Trade Partnerships: China has fostered strong trade relationships with countries like the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam, which collectively account for a huge portion of its exports .

3.      Diversified Export Portfolio: China’s export basket is diversified, comprising electronics, clothing, machinery, and other manufactured goods, which cater to a broad range of global demand.

4.      Competitive Advantage: China’s large-scale manufacturing capabilities, coupled with its competitive labor costs and favorable business environment, have enabled it to maintain a competitive edge in the global export market ¹.

By leveraging these factors, China has solidified its position as the world’s leading exporter, with its total exports representing 14.2% of global exports in 2023 .

USA # 2

The United States secured its position as the world’s second-largest exporter in 2023, with a total export value of $2.02 trillion .

Several factors contributed to this achievement:

1.      Diversified Export Portfolio: The US exports a wide range of goods and services, including aircraft, refined petroleum products, cars, and computer and electronic products.

2.      Strong Trade Partnerships: The US has fostered robust trade relationships with countries like Canada, Mexico, China, Japan, and the UK, which are among its top export markets.

3.      Competitive Economy: The US boasts a highly competitive economy, driven by innovation, technological advancements, and a skilled workforce.

4.      Strategic Location: The US is strategically located, with access to both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, making it an ideal hub for international trade.

These factors combined to help the US maintain its position as the world’s second-largest exporter in 2023 .

GERMANY # 3

Germany’s position as the world’s third-largest exporter in 2023 can be attributed to several factors. With a total export value of $1.69 trillion, Germany’s economy has demonstrated remarkable resilience and competitiveness .

KEY Export Industries

Germany’s export landscape is dominated by several key industries, including:

1.      Vehicles: With exports valued at $177 billion, Germany’s automotive sector is a significant contributor to its export success.

2.      Machinery and Electronics: Germany’s machinery and electronics industries, including integrated circuits and electrical machinery, generated exports worth over $90 billion.

3.      Pharmaceuticals: Germany’s pharmaceutical industry exported goods valued at $66.8 billion.

4.      Automotive Parts and Accessories: With exports worth $66.3 billion, this sector is another significant contributor to Germany’s export economy.

Trade Partnerships

Germany’s strategic trade partnerships have also played a crucial role in its export success. The country’s top export markets include the United States, France, the Netherlands, China, and the United Kingdom .

Germany’s highly diversified export portfolio, combined with its strong trade partnerships and competitive industries, have solidified its position as the world’s third-largest exporter in 2023.

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