Overview In 2020, Burma was the number 67 economy in the world in terms of GDP (current US$), the number 69 in total exports, the number 69 in total imports,
the number 169 economy in terms of GDP per capita (current US$) and the number 110 most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI).
Exports The top exports of Burma are Petroleum Gas ($2.99B), Rice ($1.15B), Non-Knit Women's Coats ($984M), Refined Copper ($974M), and Dried Legumes ($894M), exporting mostly to China ($5.37B), Thailand ($2.75B), Japan ($1.45B), Germany ($1.31B), and United States ($1.14B).
In 2020, Burma was the world's biggest exporter of Rare-Earth Metal Compounds ($388M), Citrus and Melon Peels ($23.8M), Non-powered Aircraft ($18M), and Silk-worm Cocoons ($3.32M)
Imports The top imports of Burma are Refined Petroleum ($2.28B), Broadcasting Equipment ($735M), Palm Oil ($656M), Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics ($611M), and Motorcycles and cycles ($544M), importing mostly from China ($11.4B), Thailand ($3.83B), Singapore ($2.67B), Indonesia ($1.11B), and India ($871M).
In 2020, Burma was the world's biggest importer of Heavy Synthetic Cotton Fabrics ($611M)
Location Burma borders Bangladesh, China, India, Laos, and Thailand by land.