quinta-feira, 1 de abril de 2010
TEc "Great exportations" Top 11 exporters and trade in 2009 going forward
Many notes can be made from this chart on rank achieved by the countries on it, large and small areawise and populationwise.
China's main hit is that coming from very low levels only a decade ago it grew to become number one, a confirmation it joined the world's club of leading manufacturing powerhouses.
2009 having been an 'obnoxious' year mostly for Western economies is perhaps not definitive on relative positions.As and when economies pick up Germany remains a strong contender for the top spot.
Japan too is likely to rebound strongly riding along the China-led Asian boom.
The US still retains formidable strengths in multiple sectors.
Tiny Netherlands and Belgium show the world that you may be small and exporting SuperPowers at the same time - leaving the majors proportionally trailing far behind.
South Korea's rank is impressive by any measure, more so if its starting point is considered.
It is be hoped world trade does recover strongly from 2010 on.
China's main hit is that coming from very low levels only a decade ago it grew to become number one, a confirmation it joined the world's club of leading manufacturing powerhouses.
2009 having been an 'obnoxious' year mostly for Western economies is perhaps not definitive on relative positions.As and when economies pick up Germany remains a strong contender for the top spot.
Japan too is likely to rebound strongly riding along the China-led Asian boom.
The US still retains formidable strengths in multiple sectors.
Tiny Netherlands and Belgium show the world that you may be small and exporting SuperPowers at the same time - leaving the majors proportionally trailing far behind.
South Korea's rank is impressive by any measure, more so if its starting point is considered.
It is be hoped world trade does recover strongly from 2010 on.
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