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Trade balance of goods in the ASEAN countries 2017

ASEAN countries: Trade balance of goods from 2007 to 2017 (Figures expressed in billions of U.S. dollars, unless otherwise specified)

The data displays the trade balance of goods (exports minus imports of goods) in the ASEAN countries in Asia from 2007 to 2017. A positive value means a trade surplus, a negative trade balance means a trade deficit. The ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) countries are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. In 2017, the trade surplus of goods in Brunei amounted to about 2.95 billion USD.

2007 5.57 -1.35 24.91 -0.14 29.8 3.01 -7.53 36.15 13.9 -14.12
2008 7.75 -1.8 12.07 -0.31 43.07 2.63 -11.34 18.39 -1.45 -18.03
2009 4.75 -1.63 25.86 -0.41 33.49 2.31 -7.44 24.05 18.71 -12.85
2010 6.37 -1.65 22.12 -0.31 33.99 3.9 -6.97 41.08 10.38 -12.6
2011 8.84 -2.6 26.06 -0.21 40.61 0.22 -15.39 43.73 -6.21 -9.84
2012 9.43 -3.51 -1.66 -0.78 31.15 -0.32 -13.25 28.67 -20.75 0.75
2013 7.83 -2.89 -4.08 -0.82 22.43 -0.81 -9.01 37.23 -21.9 0
2014 6.91 -3.85 -1.89 -1.61 25.08 -4.77 -6.61 43.06 -0.29 2.37
2015 3.12 -3.33 7.67 -2.46 23.15 -5.46 -15.92 49.89 11.66 -3.55
2016 2.55 -2.56 9.09 -1.39 21.23 -3.87 -32.03 46.17 21.19 1.78
2017 2.95 -2.03 11.65 -1.15 22.69 -3.2 -35.26 45.55 13.93 2.81