Comparison of Export Values: Germany, France, UK, Italy (1986-2023)

This chart compares the export values of Germany, France, the UK, and Italy from 1986 to 2023. Germany consistently recorded high export values, establishing itself as the largest exporter in Europe. France, the UK, and Italy also showed steady export growth, though their figures were somewhat lower compared to Germany. The chart illustrates how each country's economic growth and changes in the global market impacted their export values.

Export values refer to the total amount of goods and services a country sells to foreign countries. This is an important indicator of a nation's economic performance, with higher export values typically indicating stronger economic power.

1970

  • 1. Germany : $32B 653M ($32,653,136,322)
  • 2. United Kingdom : $28B 784M ($28,784,228,462)
  • 3. France : $23B 725M ($23,725,050,195)
  • 4. Italy : $17B 194M ($17,194,739,777)

2000

  • 1. Germany : $600B ($600,907,866,067)
  • 2. United Kingdom : $427B ($427,373,278,862)
  • 3. France : $390B ($390,504,309,338)
  • 4. Italy : $293B ($293,867,282,502)

2023

  • 1. Germany : $1T 689B ($1,689,265,550,000)
  • 2. Italy : $677B ($677,043,836,000)
  • 3. France : $634B ($634,839,655,000)
  • 4. United Kingdom : $519B ($519,369,091,000)

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