Internation Trade Performance: IMD World Competitiveness Ranking
The IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook provides rankings and insights into international trade performance among different countries. It evaluates various factors such as export and import dynamics, trade balance, and the role of trade in the economies of different nations. The rankings in this category indicate the level of international trade performance and competitiveness.
Here are the rankings for international trade performance according to the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking for different years:
In 2019, Singapore secured the first place, followed by the United Arab Emirates in second place and the Netherlands in third place. Mexico, Mongolia, and Venezuela held rankings of 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
In 2020, Singapore maintained its first-place position, with the Netherlands in second place and Hong Kong in third place. Mongolia, Chile, and Venezuela ranked 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
In 2021, Singapore once again claimed the top position, followed by Hong Kong in second place and the Netherlands in third place. Colombia, Botswana, and Venezuela held rankings of 62nd, 63rd, and 64th, respectively.
In 2022, Singapore secured the first place, followed by the United Arab Emirates in second place and the Netherlands in third place. Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Venezuela ranked 61st, 62nd, and 63rd, respectively.
These rankings provide insights into the international trade performance and competitiveness of different countries. Higher index values indicate better trade performance and competitiveness. By referring to these rankings and related reports, you can gain a better understanding of how countries perform in terms of international trade dynamics and their role in the global economy.