The report examines the scale and macroeconomic significance of Eritrea's imports using nominal and constant-price indicators.
Imports represented 29.2% of GDP in Eritrea in 2011. Their current-dollar value reached $603.8 million in 2011, while annual real import growth was +328.7% in 2011.
The external balance on goods and services was -11.1% of GDP in 2011. Based on comparable data for 2011, Eritrea ranked 1st of 178 economies by annual real import growth and 144th of 194 by imports as a share of GDP.
Eritrea Imports of Goods and Services by Year
Data source: World Bank, World Development Indicators — Imports of goods and services, current US$ (NE.IMP.GNFS.CD); Imports of goods and services, % of GDP (NE.IMP.GNFS.ZS); Imports of goods and services, annual % growth (NE.IMP.GNFS.KD.ZG); Imports of goods and services, constant 2015 US$ (NE.IMP.GNFS.KD); External balance on goods and services, % of GDP (NE.RSB.GNFS.ZS); Exports of goods and services, current US$ (NE.EXP.GNFS.CD).
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About the Indicators
Imports of goods and services, current US$. The total value of goods and services a country purchases from abroad, converted to current U.S. dollars.
Imports of goods and services, % of GDP. Import value expressed as a share of gross domestic product.
Imports of goods and services, annual % growth. The annual growth rate of imports measured in constant prices, isolating volume growth from price and currency effects.
Imports of goods and services, constant 2015 US$. Import value measured in constant 2015 prices, used to track real changes in import volume over time.
External balance on goods and services, % of GDP. Exports minus imports of goods and services, expressed as a share of GDP; positive values indicate a surplus, negative values a deficit.
Exports of goods and services, current US$. The total value of goods and services a country sells abroad, in current U.S. dollars.