North Korea / Wallis and Futuna 
2006 →
Exports: $275k, Rnk 148 / 0
2006 →
Exports: $17.2M, Rnk 10 / 0
2006 →
Exports: $275k, Rnk 148 / 0
2006 →
Exports: $17.2M, Rnk 10 / 0
North Korea-Wallis and Futuna In 2006, North Korea exported $275k to Wallis and Futuna. The main products that North Korea exported to Wallis and Futuna are N/A. During the last 6 years the exports of North Korea to Wallis and Futuna have increased at an annualized rate of 20.5%, from $90k in 2000 to $275k in 2006.
In 2006, North Korea did not export any services to Wallis and Futuna.
Wallis and Futuna-North Korea In false, Wallis and Futuna did not export any products to North Korea.
In 2006, Wallis and Futuna did not export any services to North Korea.
Comparison In 2021, North Korea ranked 186 in total exports ($181M). That same year, Wallis and Futuna ranked 226 in total exports ($465k). Both countries does not have data related to Economic Complexity Index.
In 2006, North Korea exported $275k to Wallis and Futuna. There were not main exports from North Korea to Wallis and Futuna in 2006. During the last 6 years the exports of North Korea to Wallis and Futuna have increased at an annualized rate of 20.5%, from $90k in 2000 to $275k in 2006.
Wallis and Futuna does not register exports to North Korea.
North Korea Top Destination: China, $56.3M
Wallis and Futuna Top Destination: United States, $103k
This map shows whether countries import more from North Korea or Wallis and Futuna. Each country is colored based on the difference in imports they receive from North Korea and Wallis and Futuna or the difference in the growth in imports.
In 2021, countries that imported more from North Korea than Wallis and Futuna were China ($56.3M), Senegal ($36.8M), and Poland ($9.9M).
In 2021, countries that imported more from Wallis and Futuna than North Korea were United States ($103k), Sweden ($87.7k), and Philippines ($64k).
This chart compares trade between North Korea and Wallis and Futuna by product, considering products traded by both, North Korea and Wallis and Futuna.
During 2006, North Korea had a large net trade with Wallis and Futuna in the exports of .
This visualization show the product space at the HS4 level colored from blue to yellow. This mean that the more blue a dot/product is, the more North Korea has comparative advantage over Wallis and Futuna. Similarly, the more yellow a dot/product is, the more Wallis and Futuna has comparative advantage over North Korea.