Serbia Imports 1995-2023
- Serbia imports for 2021 was $39.29B, a 30.32% increase from 2020.
- Serbia imports for 2020 was $30.15B, a 3.98% decline from 2019.
- Serbia imports for 2019 was $31.39B, a 4.97% increase from 2018.
- Serbia imports for 2018 was $29.91B, a 18.65% increase from 2017.
Similar Country Ranking | |
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Country Name | Billions of US $ |
China | $3,091.26B |
Mexico | $541.76B |
Russia | $379.08B |
Brazil | $306.98B |
Thailand | $295.72B |
Turkey | $291.02B |
Malaysia | $230.24B |
Romania | $132.13B |
South Africa | $104.86B |
Iran | $77.46B |
Colombia | $76.86B |
Peru | $58.98B |
Iraq | $50.26B |
Bulgaria | $50.14B |
Kazakhstan | $47.30B |
Belarus | $45.44B |
Algeria | $43.02B |
Serbia | $39.29B |
Dominican Republic | $29.20B |
Guatemala | $27.58B |
Ecuador | $26.75B |
Jordan | $23.39B |
Costa Rica | $22.16B |
Azerbaijan | $16.34B |
Paraguay | $13.75B |
Bosnia | $12.75B |
Lebanon | $12.21B |
North Macedonia | $11.37B |
Botswana | $8.78B |
Albania | $8.02B |
Jamaica | $6.71B |
Mauritius | $6.20B |
Armenia | $6.08B |
Namibia | $5.91B |
Equatorial Guinea | $5.72B |
Maldives | $3.66B |
Montenegro | $3.65B |
Gabon | $3.41B |
Fiji | $2.34B |
Belize | $1.25B |
American Samoa | $0.72B |
Samoa | $0.42B |
Tonga | $0.29B |
Marshall Islands | $0.18B |
Nauru | $0.14B |
Serbia Imports - Historical Data | ||
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Year | Billions of US $ | % of GDP |
2021 | $39.29B | 62.28% |
2020 | $30.15B | 56.50% |
2019 | $31.39B | 60.94% |
2018 | $29.91B | 59.06% |
2017 | $25.21B | 57.06% |
2016 | $21.71B | 53.34% |
2015 | $20.71B | 52.22% |
2014 | $23.60B | 50.15% |
2013 | $23.26B | 48.07% |
2012 | $21.49B | 49.63% |
2011 | $22.56B | 45.81% |
2010 | $18.60B | 44.48% |
2009 | $17.92B | 39.67% |
2008 | $26.22B | 50.24% |
2007 | $20.86B | 48.32% |
2006 | $15.42B | 47.47% |
2005 | $12.47B | 45.05% |
2004 | $12.83B | 49.09% |
2003 | $8.55B | 38.02% |
2002 | $6.30B | 36.77% |
2001 | $4.65B | 35.86% |
2000 | $0.94B | 13.71% |
1999 | $2.97B | 15.32% |
1998 | $4.58B | 23.55% |
1997 | $5.40B | 21.03% |
1996 | $3.91B | 17.93% |
1995 | $1.38B | 8.22% |