Asia Power Index
2024 Edition
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Dependency on primary trade partner
Two-way trade with primary trade partner as a share of total trade (2022)
This chart shows the distribution of countries based on their weighted score for dependency on primary trade partner.
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Dependency on primary trade partner
Two-way trade with primary trade partner as a share of total trade (2022)
Rankings
Indicators
rank
score
trend
Country / Territory
Year
2018
2019
2020
2021
2023
2024
Weighting × 1
Source
Year
1
+2
98.6
India
12.4%
*
2022
2
−1
96.8
China
13.8%
*
2022
3
−1
94.5
—
Sri Lanka
15.6%
*
2022
4
+1
92.7
—
United States
17.1%
*
2022
5
+1
91.7
—
Brunei
17.9%
*
2022
6
+4
90.6
Pakistan
18.8%
*
2022
7
+2
90.3
Singapore
19.0%
*
2022
8
−4
89.6
Bangladesh
19.6%
*
2022
9
−1
88.9
Thailand
20.1%
*
2022
10
+1
87.7
Malaysia
21.1%
*
2022
11
+4
86.1
Japan
22.4%
*
2022
12
+4
85.9
Papua New Guinea
22.6%
*
2022
13
−1
84.8
Cambodia
23.4%
*
2022
14
−1
84.0
Indonesia
24.0%
*
2022
15
+4
84.0
South Korea
24.0%
*
2022
16
+2
83.8
Philippines
24.2%
*
2022
17
81.7
—
Timor-Leste
25.9%
*
2022
18
−4
81.4
—
New Zealand
26.1%
*
2022
19
+1
81.1
Myanmar
26.4%
*
2022
20
−3
81.0
Vietnam
26.4%
*
2022
21
77.6
Australia
29.1%
*
2022
22
+1
77.1
Taiwan
29.5%
*
2022
23
−16
68.7
Russia
36.3%
*
2022
24
−2
60.1
Laos
43.1%
*
2022
25
36.7
Nepal
61.8%
*
2022
26
−2
33.8
Mongolia
64.1%
*
2022
27
32.2
North Korea
65.3%
*
2022
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Dependency on primary trade partner
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