France | Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise exports)

Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies outside region are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to 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 exports 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
French Republic
Records
63
Source
France | Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise exports)
37.64843496 1960
32.83329812 1961
27.34897239 1962
26.64572452 1963
24.27904547 1964
22.49708166 1965
21.28877969 1966
21.02626154 1967
20.82340769 1968
18.06988486 1969
17.57142777 1970
16.87486602 1971
14.9979512 1972
15.32626028 1973
17.97772953 1974
22.30777294 1975
20.28978322 1976
20.24621395 1977
18.30853667 1978
17.79986028 1979
18.98002305 1980
20.91518325 1981
19.91824655 1982
18.28428939 1983
16.20108765 1984
16.25259814 1985
13.96596188 1986
11.8450499 1987
10.81180344 1988
11.65986199 1989
11.52732474 1990
11.23691212 1991
11.69758753 1992
12.68006323 1993
12.21940106 1994
12.89993231 1995
13.13013983 1996
13.52736063 1997
13.05101932 1998
12.4195494 1999
12.77788946 2000
12.63535243 2001
12.81950187 2002
12.80855447 2003
13.44197622 2004
15.3295626 2005
14.64574879 2006
15.44654292 2007
16.72259434 2008
17.40160607 2009
18.77521789 2010
19.27771651 2011
20.23288037 2012
20.01564332 2013
19.54633073 2014
19.8067781 2015
18.94551904 2016
18.93285182 2017
18.1942098 2018
17.70007814 2019
17.64081096 2020
2021
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France | Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies outside region (% of total merchandise exports)

Merchandise exports to low- and middle-income economies outside region are the sum of merchandise exports from the reporting economy to 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 exports 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
French Republic
Records
63
Source