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2020
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Exports
: $2.87M, Rnk 200 / 218

2020
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Top Product
: $858k, Broadcasting Equipment

2020
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Exports
: $3.3M, Rnk 15 / 53

2020
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Top Product
: $2.15M, Processed Fish

2020
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Economic Complexity (ECI)
: ECI 1.56, Rnk 9 / 127

2020
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GDP
: $20.9T, CURRENT US$
Rnk 1 / 204

2010-2020
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GDP GROWTH
: 38.8%, CURRENT US$
Rnk 78 / 204

2020
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 GDP
: $1.55B, CURRENT US$
Rnk 183 / 204

2010-2020
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GDP GROWTH
: 82.6%, CURRENT US$
Rnk 24 / 204

2020
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GDP PC 
: $63,028, CURRENT US$
Rnk 9 / 204

2010-2020
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GDP PC GROWTH
: 29.6%, CURRENT US$
Rnk 65 / 204

2020
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GDP PC
: $2,251, CURRENT US$
Rnk 155 / 204

2010-2020
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GDP PC GROWTH
: 40.3%, CURRENT US$
Rnk 42 / 204

United States-Solomon Islands In 2020, United States exported $2.87M to Solomon Islands. The main products that United States exported to Solomon Islands are Broadcasting Equipment ($858k), Poultry Meat ($303k), and Other Engines ($245k). During the last 25 years the exports of United States to Solomon Islands have increased at an annualized rate of 1.36%, from $2.05M in 1995 to $2.87M in 2020.

In 2020, United States did not export any services to Solomon Islands.

Solomon Islands-United States In 2020, Solomon Islands exported $3.3M to United States. The main products that Solomon Islands exported to United States were Processed Fish ($2.15M), Perfume Plants ($484k), and Other Animals ($218k). During the last 25 years the exports of Solomon Islands to United States have decreased at an annualized rate of 1.42%, from $4.71M in 1995 to $3.3M in 2020.

In 2020, Solomon Islands did not export any services to United States.

Comparison In 2020,  United States ranked 9 in the Economic Complexity Index (ECI 1.56),  and 2 in total exports ($1.34T). That same year, Solomon Islands ranked 168 in total exports ($491M), and does not have data regarding Economic Complexity Index.

Historical Data

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Bilateral Trade by Products

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Depth
Value

In 2020, United States exported $2.87M to Solomon Islands. The main products exported from United States to Solomon Islands were Broadcasting Equipment ($858k), Poultry Meat ($303k), and Other Engines ($245k). During the last 25 years the exports of United States to Solomon Islands have increased at an annualized rate of 1.36%, from $2.05M in 1995 to $2.87M in 2020.

In 2020, Solomon Islands exported $3.3M to United States. The main products exported from Solomon Islands to United States were Processed Fish ($2.15M), Perfume Plants ($484k), and Other Animals ($218k). During the last 25 years the exports of Solomon Islands to United States have decreased at an annualized rate of 1.42%, from $4.71M in 1995 to $3.3M in 2020.

Market Competitiveness

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Measure

United States
Top Destination
: Canada, $218B

Solomon Islands
Top Destination
: China, $316M

This map shows whether countries import more from United States or Solomon Islands. Each country is colored based on the difference in imports they receive from United States and Solomon Islands or the difference in the growth in imports.

In 2019, countries that imported more from United States than Solomon Islands were Canada ($218B), Mexico ($196B), and China ($122B).

In 2019, no countries were registered that imported more from Solomon Islands than from United States.

Comparative Advantage United States - Solomon Islands

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This chart compares trade between United States and Solomon Islands by product, considering products traded by both, United States and Solomon Islands.

During 2020, United States had a large net trade with Solomon Islands in the exports of Machines ($1.72M), Instruments ($345k), and Animal Products ($310k).

During 2020, Solomon Islands had a large net trade with United States in the exports of Foodstuffs ($2.17M), Vegetable Products ($519k), and Animal Products ($350k).

Economic Complexity

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Competitive Landscape

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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 United States has comparative advantage over Solomon Islands. Similarly, the more yellow a dot/product is, the more Solomon Islands has comparative advantage over United States.