Faroe Islands | Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise imports)

Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region are the sum of merchandise imports by the reporting economy from other low- and middle-income economies in other World Bank regions according to the World Bank classification of economies. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise imports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data. Development relevance: Although global integration has increased, low- and middle-income economies still face trade barriers when accessing other markets. Limitations and exceptions: Data on exports and imports are from the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Direction of Trade database and should be broadly consistent with data from other sources, such as the United Nations Statistics Division's Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database. All high-income economies and major low- and middle-income economies report trade data to the IMF on a timely basis, covering about 85 percent of trade for recent years. Trade data for less timely reporters and for countries that do not report are estimated using reports of trading partner countries. Therefore, data on trade between developing and high-income economies should be generally complete. But trade flows between many low- and middle-income economies - particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa - are not well recorded, and the value of trade among low- and middle-income economies may be understated.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Faroe Islands
Records
63
Source
Faroe Islands | Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise imports)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968 0.35700536
1969 0.32946294
1970 0.18067144
1971 0.16733519
1972 0.14130039
1973 0.11394347
1974 0.22130983
1975 0.60239901
1976 0.08933753
1977 0.09799215
1978 0.155086
1979 0.12545337
1980 0.0754053
1981 0.06867971
1982 0.03865285
1983 0.03621327
1984 0.047883
1985 0.74555112
1986 0.78517415
1987 0.58410937
1988 0.71938583
1989 0.89882676
1990 0.77106802
1991 0.85892941
1992 4.00230521
1993 4.79943768
1994 5.08700068
1995 0.11008599
1996 0.06144526
1997 0.50229568
1998 0.04786899
1999 0.96090198
2000 9.72088475
2001 4.72727984
2002 5.27914332
2003 4.16993
2004 5.57971185
2005 10.28161008
2006 7.26422171
2007 11.95081016
2008 7.91607612
2009 8.77356988
2010 17.51965198
2011 15.75876151
2012 13.76658186
2013 14.60167686
2014 14.79710434
2015 30.44142571
2016 19.54129169
2017 16.35216011
2018 15.15777662
2019 14.26506687
2020 13.56095214
2021
2022

Faroe Islands | Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise imports)

Merchandise imports from low- and middle-income economies outside region are the sum of merchandise imports by the reporting economy from other low- and middle-income economies in other World Bank regions according to the World Bank classification of economies. Data are expressed as a percentage of total merchandise imports by the economy. Data are computed only if at least half of the economies in the partner country group had non-missing data. Development relevance: Although global integration has increased, low- and middle-income economies still face trade barriers when accessing other markets. Limitations and exceptions: Data on exports and imports are from the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Direction of Trade database and should be broadly consistent with data from other sources, such as the United Nations Statistics Division's Commodity Trade (Comtrade) database. All high-income economies and major low- and middle-income economies report trade data to the IMF on a timely basis, covering about 85 percent of trade for recent years. Trade data for less timely reporters and for countries that do not report are estimated using reports of trading partner countries. Therefore, data on trade between developing and high-income economies should be generally complete. But trade flows between many low- and middle-income economies - particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa - are not well recorded, and the value of trade among low- and middle-income economies may be understated.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Faroe Islands
Records
63
Source