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Faroe Islands Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Faroe Islands decreased to 5 points in the first quarter of 2020 from 19 points in the second quarter of 2019. Consumer Confidence in Faroe Islands averaged 2.03 points from 2006 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 19 points in the second quarter of 2019 and a record low of -29 points in the second quarter of 2008. In Faroe Islands, the consumer confidence survey is based on 15 questions posed to 500-550 consumers twice a year. The balances that are calculated for each question on the basis of weighted averages (ranging from -100 to +100) show estimated own financial situation and economic situation of the country. The consumer index is average of the questions: 1) Expected financial situation of the household in 12 months compared to now (balance), 2) Expected general economic situation in Faroe Islands in 12 months compared to now (balance), 3) Expected number of unemployed people in 12 months (balance) and 4) Expected money savings of the household over the next 12 months (balance). This page provides - Faroe Islands Consumer Confidence- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Iceland Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Iceland decreased to 62.20 points in March from 75.30 points in February of 2020. Consumer Confidence in Iceland averaged 94.72 points from 2001 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 154.93 points in May of 2007 and a record low of 19.54 points in January of 2009. Gallup/Capacent Consumer Sentiment measures future expectations of Icelandic households on the economy, employment and income. The sentiment index is based on 5 questions assessing: current economic situation and expectations in 6 months, current situation in the labor market and expectations in 6 months, and expectations towards the household's total income in 6 months. For each question, the number of positive answers is divided by the number of positive and negative answers. The value of 100 means that the number of positive and negative participants is equal. If the index has a value greater than 100 it means that more participants are positive and vice versa. This page provides the latest reported value for - Iceland Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Netherlands Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Netherlands decreased to -22 points in April from -2 points in March of 2020. Consumer Confidence in Netherlands averaged 0.73 points from 1986 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 36 points in January of 2000 and a record low of -41 points in February of 2013. In the Netherlands, the Consumer Confidence survey is made by phone and covers 1,000 households. The questions cover the consumer’s assessments on national economy and own financial situation for the past 12 months and expectations for the coming 12 months. The index is then calculated as a difference between the percentage of participants that are optimistic and the share that is pessimistic. Therefore, the index takes a value between -100 (all respondents assess their situation as poor and expect it to become worse) and 100 (all participants are satisfied with the current situation and expect it to improve); 0 indicates neutrality. This page provides - Netherlands Consumer Confidence - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Poland Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Poland decreased to -36.40 points in April from 1.30 points in March of 2020. Consumer Confidence in Poland averaged -15.39 points from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 10.20 points in September of 2019 and a record low of -39.70 points in April of 2002. Current consumer confidence indicator (BWUK) is based on the results of the household survey carried out with the use of the consumer tendency test. The indicator is the arithmetic mean of the evaluations of the previous and predicted (over the following 12 months) changes concerning the household’s financial condition as well as the general economic situation of the country and major purchases currently made. The BWUK may range from –100 to +100. The positive value means that the majority of the consumers express a positive attitude, while the negative value signifies the prevalence of the pessimistic attitudes. This page provides - Poland Consumer Confidence - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Finland Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Finland decreased to -13.90 points in April from -7.10 points in March of 2020. Consumer Confidence in Finland averaged -1.72 points from 1995 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 6.80 points in December of 2017 and a record low of -13.90 points in April of 2020. In Finland, the Statistics of Finland consumer survey expresses consumers’ views and intentions relating to economic matters. The data system of Statistics Finland’s consumer survey is comprised of respondent-specific original data from phones interviews, which may not be disclosed, and published data concerning reply distributions and time series. Generally consumer confidence is high when the unemployment rate is low and GDP growth is high. Measures of average consumer confidence can be useful indicators of how much consumers are likely to spend. This page provides the latest reported value for - Finland Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Ireland Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Ireland decreased to 42.60 points in April from 77.30 points in March of 2020. Consumer Confidence in Ireland averaged 87.72 points from 1996 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 130.90 points in January of 2000 and a record low of 39.60 points in July of 2008. In Ireland, the Consumer Sentiment Index survey covers a minimum of 1,100 households across all regions of the country. The questionnaire assesses respondents’ perceptions on the general economy in the previous 12 months as well as expectations for next 12 months; perceptions of recent trends in unemployment and inflation; recent trends and likely future evolution in the household’s financial situation as well as savings and major purchases intentions. The Consumer Sentiment Index is calculated as the percentage of favourable replies minus the percentage of unfavourable replies, plus 100. The indicator varies on a scale of 0 to 200; a value of 0 indicates extreme lack of confidence, 100 neutrality and 200 extreme confidence. This page provides the latest reported value for - Ireland Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Thailand Consumer Confidence

Consumer Confidence in Thailand decreased to 47.20 points in April from 50.30 points in March of 2020. Consumer Confidence in Thailand averaged 78.93 points from 1998 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 112.40 points in December of 2003 and a record low of 39.70 points in October of 1998. In Thailand, the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) measures consumer’s outlook about current and future economic conditions, job prospects and income expectations. The index is based on a survey of around 2440 households. An index above 100 indicates an improving outlook and below 100 a deteriorating outlook. This page provides - Thailand Consumer Confidence - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Belize GDP From Wholesale and Retail Trade

GDP From Services in Belize decreased to 146.90 BZD Million in the third quarter of 2019 from 154.60 BZD Million in the second quarter of 2019. GDP From Services in Belize averaged 86.64 BZD Million from 1994 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 154.60 BZD Million in the second quarter of 2019 and a record low of 33.90 BZD Million in the first quarter of 1994. This page provides - Belize Gdp From Services- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Costa Rica GDP From Wholesale and Retail Trade

GDP From Services in Costa Rica increased to 680432.46 CRC Million in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 677959.58 CRC Million in the third quarter of 2019. GDP From Services in Costa Rica averaged 458788.88 CRC Million from 1991 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 682320.53 CRC Million in the second quarter of 2018 and a record low of 283466.77 CRC Million in the first quarter of 1991. This page provides - Costa Rica Gdp From Services- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Trinidad And Tobago Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Trinidad And Tobago decreased to 607.80 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 608.50 points in the third quarter of 2019. Producer Prices in Trinidad And Tobago averaged 463.25 points from 1995 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 608.50 points in the third quarter of 2019 and a record low of 332.20 points in the third quarter of 1995. This page provides - Trinidad And Tobago Producer Prices- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Uganda Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Uganda increased to 181 points in December from 179 points in November of 2019. Producer Prices in Uganda averaged 181.53 points from 2017 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 186.80 points in August of 2017 and a record low of 176.27 points in July of 2019. This page provides - Uganda Producer Prices- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Switzerland Producer and Import Prices

Producer Prices in Switzerland decreased to 99.80 points in February from 100.71 points in January of 2020. Producer Prices in Switzerland averaged 86.93 points from 1963 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 106.30 points in July of 2008 and a record low of 52.97 points in August of 1963. In Switzerland, the producer price index (which measures the price development of goods that are produced and sold by enterprises operating within the country) and the import price index (which measures the price development of imported goods) are combined into the price index for the whole range of goods. Only domestic sales are considered for the producer price index when combining the indices. This page provides - Switzerland Producer Prices - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Ireland Wholesale Prices

Producer Prices in Ireland decreased to 90.60 points in March from 92.60 points in February of 2020. Producer Prices in Ireland averaged 84.07 points from 1975 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 109.40 points in July of 2001 and a record low of 25 points in January of 1975. In Ireland, the Producer Price Index measures the average change in price of goods and services sold by manufacturers and producers in the wholesale market during a given period. This page provides the latest reported value for - Ireland Producer Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Finland Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Finland decreased to 1930 points in March from 1989 points in February of 2020. Producer Prices in Finland averaged 1053.63 points from 1950 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 2063 points in October of 2018 and a record low of 106 points in February of 1950. In Finland, producer price index for manufactured products measures development in the producer prices of goods manufactured in the country. The index includes both goods sold at home and exported goods. The price for domestic goods is the factory price exclusive of taxes and the price for export goods is the f.o.b. price. The index covers commodities of industry categories B to E. This page provides the latest reported value for - Finland Producer Prices - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Poland Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Poland decreased to 105.40 points in March from 105.90 points in February of 2020. Producer Prices in Poland averaged 87.41 points from 1996 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 106.70 points in September of 2019 and a record low of 51.60 points in January of 1996. In Poland, the Producer Price Index measures the average change in price of goods and services sold by manufacturers and producers in the wholesale market during a given period. This page provides - Poland Producer Prices - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Iceland Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Iceland increased to 218.40 points in March from 213.60 points in February of 2020. Producer Prices in Iceland averaged 179.06 points from 2003 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 224.80 points in April of 2012 and a record low of 99.80 points in January of 2005. In Iceland, the Producer Price Index measures the average change in price of goods and services sold by manufacturers and producers in the wholesale market during a given period. This page provides - Iceland Producer Prices - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Netherlands Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Netherlands decreased to 102.60 points in March from 106.40 points in February of 2020. Producer Prices in Netherlands averaged 72.22 points from 1960 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 108.80 points in September of 2012 and a record low of 29.30 points in June of 1960. In Netherlands, the Producer Price Index measures the average change in price of goods and services sold by manufacturers and producers in the wholesale market during a given period. This page provides - Netherlands Producer Prices - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Rwanda Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Rwanda decreased to 143.49 points in February from 143.50 points in February of 2020. Producer Prices in Rwanda averaged 116.81 points from 2010 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 143.50 points in February of 2020 and a record low of 100 points in December of 2010. The Producer Price Index (PPI) measures the average change over time in prices received by domestic producers for the production of their goods and services. It presents price changes for all combined products, products for local sales and that for exports. It covers a sample of 114 establishments and 402 products spread countrywide, both in Kigali City and in rural areas. This page provides - Rwanda Producer Prices- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Thailand Producer Prices

Producer Prices in Thailand decreased to 98.30 points in April from 100 points in March of 2020. Producer Prices in Thailand averaged 82.80 points from 1995 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 109.20 points in May of 2014 and a record low of 49.60 points in January of 1995. In Thailand, the Producer Price Index measures the average change in price of goods and services sold by manufacturers and producers in the wholesale market during a given period. This page provides - Thailand Producer Prices - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Netherlands Productivity

Productivity in Netherlands decreased to 104.75 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 104.97 points in the third quarter of 2019. Productivity in Netherlands averaged 96.38 points from 1988 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 106.45 points in the first quarter of 2018 and a record low of 85.92 points in the second quarter of 1996. In Netherlands, Productivity is the real value of output produced by a unit of labor during a certain time. This page provides - Netherlands Productivity - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Switzerland Productivity

Productivity in Switzerland increased to 103.02 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 102.97 points in the third quarter of 2019. Productivity in Switzerland averaged 91.97 points from 1980 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 104.72 points in the second quarter of 2018 and a record low of 77.83 points in the fourth quarter of 1982. In Switzerland, Productivity is the real value of output produced by a unit of labor during a certain time. This page provides - Switzerland Productivity - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Thailand Productivity

Productivity in Thailand increased to 126.86 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 118.17 points in the third quarter of 2019. Productivity in Thailand averaged 115.11 points from 2001 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 141.30 points in the first quarter of 2012 and a record low of 92.90 points in the third quarter of 2001. This page provides - Thailand Productivity- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Finland Productivity

Productivity in Finland decreased to 104.20 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 104.60 points in the third quarter of 2019. Productivity in Finland averaged 89.26 points from 1990 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 105.10 points in the third quarter of 2017 and a record low of 62.10 points in the third quarter of 1990. This page provides - Finland Productivity- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Poland Productivity

Productivity in Poland decreased to 116.70 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 117.90 points in the third quarter of 2019. Productivity in Poland averaged 81.13 points from 1995 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 117.90 points in the third quarter of 2019 and a record low of 46.80 points in the first quarter of 1995. This page provides - Poland Productivity - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Ireland Productivity

Productivity in Ireland increased to 114.50 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 113.30 points in the third quarter of 2019. Productivity in Ireland averaged 74.12 points from 1995 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 114.50 points in the fourth quarter of 2019 and a record low of 46.70 points in the first quarter of 1995. In Ireland, productivity refers to real labour productivity per hour worked. This page provides - Ireland Productivity- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Poland Balance of Trade

Poland recorded a trade surplus of 525 EUR Million in February of 2020. Balance of Trade in Poland averaged -546.29 EUR Million from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 985 EUR Million in November of 2019 and a record low of -2263 EUR Million in December of 2008. From the beginning of the past decade, Poland’s foreign trade turnover increased almost ten-fold. Poland exports processed fruit and vegetables, meat, dairy products, electromechanical products, vehicles, aircraft and vessels. Most of Poland's imports are capital goods needed for industrial retooling and for manufacturing inputs like machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, minerals, fuels and lubricants. European Union is by far its largest trading partner accounting for about 79% of exports and 64% of imports. This page provides the latest reported value for - Poland Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Netherlands Balance of Trade

Netherlands recorded a trade surplus of 5630 EUR Million in February of 2020. Balance of Trade in Netherlands averaged 1232.68 EUR Million from 1960 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 6491 EUR Million in March of 2017 and a record low of -907.60 EUR Million in May of 1993. The Netherlands is an export-oriented economy and derives more than two-thirds of its GDP from the merchandise trade. Main exports are: machinery and transport equipment (28 percent of total exports), mineral fuels (23 percent), food (11 percent), clothing and footwear (10 percent) and pharmaceuticals (5 percent). Netherlands main imports are: fuel (29 percent of total imports), machinery (26 percent) and food and live animals (8.6 percent). Main trading partners are Germany (24 percent of total exports and 17 percent of imports) and Belgium (12 percent of exports and 10 percent imports). Others include: China, France, United Kingdom and United States. This page provides the latest reported value for - Netherlands Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Ireland Balance of Trade

Ireland recorded a trade surplus of 4609100 EUR Thousand in February of 2020. Balance of Trade in Ireland averaged 1399966.29 EUR Thousand from 1970 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 7603800 EUR Thousand in January of 2020 and a record low of -280890 EUR Thousand in January of 1982. Ireland posts regular trade surpluses since 1985. In 2017, the trade surplus widened to an all-time high of EUR 45 billion, as both exports and imports were at the highest level on record. The biggest trade surpluses were recorded with the United States, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany; and the largest deficits were recorded with France and the United Kingdom. This page provides the latest reported value for - Ireland Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Thailand Balance of Trade

Thailand recorded a trade surplus of 1590 USD Million in March of 2020. Balance of Trade in Thailand averaged 73.76 USD Million from 1991 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 4974.14 USD Million in February of 2016 and a record low of -5916.16 USD Million in January of 2013. As an export oriented country, Thailand is highly exposed to external economic shocks, which lower demand for Thai products, thus affecting the trade balance. Thailand major exports are electronics, vehicles, machinery and equipment. The country mainly imports fuel, electronic and machinery appliances. Main trading partner are Japan (10 percent of total exports and 20 percent of total imports) and China (12 percent of total exports and 15 percent of total imports). Others include: the European Union, the United States and Malaysia. This page provides the latest reported value for - Thailand Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Switzerland Balance of Trade

Switzerland recorded a trade surplus of 3156.85 CHF million in March of 2020. Balance of Trade in Switzerland averaged 117.82 CHF million from 1950 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 3191.50 CHF million in June of 2019 and a record low of -1478.68 CHF million in August of 1989. In 2019, the Swiss trade surplus widened 19 percent from the previous year to CHF 37 billion, as both imports and exports reached new records despite global trade tensions, Brexit uncertainty and Hong Kong protests. The biggest trade surpluses were recorded with the US, India, the UK, China, Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore; and the largest deficits were recorded with the UAE, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Thailand. This page provides the latest reported value for - Switzerland Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Rwanda Balance of Trade

Rwanda recorded a trade deficit of 155.80 USD Million in February of 2020. Balance of Trade in Rwanda averaged -198.41 USD Million from 1998 until 2020, reaching an all time high of -100.59 USD Million in October of 2016 and a record low of -1268.30 USD Million in December of 2012. Rwanda's exports remained dominated by traditional products such as coffee, tea and minerals like tin, coltan, wolfram and cassiterite. Rwanda's main exports partners are China, Germany and United States. Rwanda imports mainly food products, machinery and equipment, construction materials, petroleum products and fertilizers. Main imports partners are Kenya, Germany, Uganda and Belgium. This page provides - Rwanda Balance of Trade - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Bosnia and Herzegovina Balance of Trade

Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded a trade deficit of 534954.66 BAM Thousand in March of 2020. Balance of Trade in Bosnia and Herzegovina averaged -573925.28 BAM Thousand from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of -254261.89 BAM Thousand in October of 2000 and a record low of -990987.59 BAM Thousand in December of 2005. Bosnia and Herzegovina suffers from chronically large trade deficits, mostly due to rebuilding efforts after the wars. Manufacturing (90 percent of total exports) largely dominates the flow of exports. Bosnia and Herzegovina mainly exports machinery and transport equipment and chemical products. On the other hand, it mostly imports machinery and transport equipment, fuels, chemical products and food. Germany, Italy, Croatia and Serbia are its main trading partners. This page provides the latest reported value for - Bosnia and Herzegovina Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Uganda Balance of Trade

Uganda recorded a trade deficit of 280 USD Million in March of 2020. Balance of Trade in Uganda averaged -161.53 USD Million from 1993 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 14.56 USD Million in April of 1996 and a record low of -483 USD Million in April of 2019. Uganda has a systemic trade deficit as a result of the country’s dependence on fuel imports. Uganda is a net exporter of agricultural products such as coffee and cotton. Uganda’s main trading partner is Kenya with 15 percent of imports and 10 percent of exports. Others include: UAE and South Africa. This page provides the latest reported value for - Uganda Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Iceland Balance of Trade

Iceland recorded a trade deficit of 820.53 ISK Million in April of 2020. Balance of Trade in Iceland averaged -920.29 ISK Million from 1960 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 24138.40 ISK Million in January of 2019 and a record low of -28450.73 ISK Million in June of 2019. In 2017, Iceland's trade deficit widened sharply by 65 percent from the previous year to ISK 178 billion. Imports jumped 8 percent mainly boosted by higher purchases of industrial supplies, ships and transport equipment, while exports fell 4 percent due to a steep decline in marine products sales. The largest trade deficits were recorded with China, Norway, Germany, Denmark and Sweden; while the biggest trade surpluses were recorded with the Netherlands, Spain and France. This page provides the latest reported value for - Iceland Balance of Trade - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Finland Balance of Trade

Finland recorded a trade deficit of 270 EUR Million in March of 2020. Balance of Trade in Finland averaged 203.39 EUR Million from 1975 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 1749 EUR Million in November of 2002 and a record low of -796 EUR Million in December of 2012. International trade makes a third of Finland’s GDP. Finnish principal exports are: telecommunications equipment, passenger cars and forestry products and paper and paperboard. Finnish principal imports are food stuffs, petroleum and petroleum products, chemicals, transport equipment, iron and steel, machinery, textile yarn and fabrics and grains. European Union makes 55 percent of the total trade. The largest trade flows are with Germany, Russia, Sweden, China and U.S. This page provides - Finland Balance of Trade - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Uganda Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Uganda stands at 10 percent. In Uganda, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate are an important source of income for the government of Uganda because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Uganda Social Security Rate For Companies- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Bosnia And Herzegovina Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Bosnia And Herzegovina stands at 10.50 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Bosnia And Herzegovina averaged 10.60 percent from 2010 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 11 percent in 2017 and a record low of 10.50 percent in 2011. This page provides - Bosnia And Herzegovina Social Security Rate For Companies- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Finland Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Finland stands at 20.17 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Finland averaged 23.79 percent from 2000 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 26.47 percent in 2010 and a record low of 20.17 percent in 2019. In Finland, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate For Companies are an important source of income for the government of Finland because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Finland Social Security Rate For Companies - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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New Zealand KiwiSaver Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in New Zealand stands at 3 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in New Zealand averaged 2.40 percent from 2004 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 3 percent in 2007 and a record low of 0 percent in 2005. In New Zealand there is no a compulsory social security system; instead there is a voluntary savings scheme set up by the government named KiwiSaver. Employers contribute with the 3% of the employee’s salary. This page provides - New Zealand Social Security Rate For Companies - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Rwanda Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Rwanda stands at 5 percent. In Rwanda, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate are an important source of income for the government of Rwanda because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Rwanda Social Security Rate For Companies- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Poland Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Poland stands at 21.98 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Poland averaged 22.60 percent from 1981 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 45 percent in 1990 and a record low of 18.95 percent in 2010. In Poland, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate For Companies are an important source of income for the government of Poland because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Poland Social Security Rate For Companies - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Ireland Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Ireland stands at 10.95 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Ireland averaged 10.95 percent from 1981 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 12.20 percent in 1990 and a record low of 10.30 percent in 1981. In Ireland, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate For Companies are an important source of income for the government of Ireland because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides the latest reported value for - Ireland Social Security Rate For Companies - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.




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Thailand Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Thailand stands at 5 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Thailand averaged 4.86 percent from 2006 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 5 percent in 2007 and a record low of 4 percent in 2012. In Thailand, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate are an important source of income for the government of Thailand because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Thailand Social Security Rate For Companies - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Iceland Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Iceland stands at 6.35 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Iceland averaged 6.54 percent from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 8.65 percent in 2010 and a record low of 5.23 percent in 2001. In Iceland, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate For Companies are an important source of income for the government of Iceland because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Iceland Social Security Rate For Companies - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Switzerland Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Switzerland stands at 6 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Switzerland averaged 8.33 percent from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 11.55 percent in 2001 and a record low of 6 percent in 2018. In Switzerland, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate For Companies are an important source of income for the government of Switzerland because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Switzerland Social Security Rate For Companies - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Netherlands Social Security Rate For Companies

The Social Security Rate For Companies in Netherlands stands at 23.19 percent. Social Security Rate For Companies in Netherlands averaged 19.75 percent from 2000 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 23.19 percent in 2020 and a record low of 17.40 percent in 2013. In Netherlands, the Social Security Rate is a tax related with labor income charged to both companies and employees. Revenues from the Social Security Rate For Companies are an important source of income for the government of Netherlands because they help to pay for many social programs including welfare, health care and many other benefits. This page provides - Netherlands Social Security Rate For Companies - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Netherlands Population

The total population in Netherlands was estimated at 17.3 million people in 2019, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. Looking back, in the year of 1960, Netherlands had a population of 11.4 million people. The population of Netherlands represents 0.24 percent of the world´s total population which arguably means that one person in every 418 people on the planet is a resident of Netherlands. This page provides - Netherlands Population - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Poland Population

The total population in Poland was estimated at 38.0 million people in 2019, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. Looking back, in the year of 1960, Poland had a population of 29.5 million people. The population of Poland represents 0.55 percent of the world´s total population which arguably means that one person in every 183 people on the planet is a resident of Poland. This page provides - Poland Population - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Switzerland Population

The total population in Switzerland was estimated at 8.5 million people in 2019, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. Looking back, in the year of 1960, Switzerland had a population of 5.3 million people. The population of Switzerland represents 0.11 percent of the world´s total population which arguably means that one person in every 882 people on the planet is a resident of Switzerland. This page provides - Switzerland Population - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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Thailand Population

The total population in Thailand was estimated at 66.6 million people in 2019, according to the latest census figures and projections from Trading Economics. Looking back, in the year of 1960, Thailand had a population of 27.4 million people. The population of Thailand represents 1.01 percent of the world´s total population which arguably means that one person in every 100 people on the planet is a resident of Thailand. This page provides - Thailand Population - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.