What Is Each Country's Biggest Export?
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*Did the map get your country's top export right?*
I m from Antarctica and I didn’t find mine 🙁☹️
Can you make a Country’s the most famous exports
as a surinames I can say that you got my country right
Technically Scotland’s is food and drink but I guess since they’re part of the UK they get bundled in with England and the rest.
@@fgsaramago he didn’t say they were
I found mistake. Biggest export of great Britain are not cars, but independent days
Pp
Yes
Yes. "Independence" . Meanwhile Western Neocolonialism continues.
@@GAZAMAN93X What a clown
@Emilio Alvarez why would I not care about what my people is going through? Go away.
Ireland’s largest export is blood to keep the vampires away
shhhh
This is weird to me. How are they exporting more blood than anything else?
would that in sited be to keep the Vampires fed and in Brittan.
@@Delgen1951 It's all going to keep Prince Philip alive
@@Altrantis We can't go giving away the secrets of our blood magic.
(looking into it, it seems that "blood" is actually referring to quite a wide range of things from human blood to animal blood to blood related pharmaceuticals who just all seem to fit under a similar trade regulations bracket)
"Which countries export the least?" Not a single one in this top 10 list is a country.
Kek. True
True, they’re (special) territories, not countries
They are all non-independent territories of one kind or another.
True. I was born in Guam. I am an American and my parents are from Texas.
A video about the most famous exports would be really awesome yeah🥳
I'll add it to the list then!
Yes! It would
Yeah! I also want it!!!!
Also the most produced product....even if it isn't the most exported.
Yes
Greenlandic person here. Our biggest export is either shrimp or fish, depending on the quotas given by our government the guven year, and great and interesting video btw!
i never meet someone from Greenland! now i just need to see a coment from lichtenstein and Monaco.
@@Duck-wc9de we aren't that many either, so we are a rare breed :)
@@Duck-wc9de
And Andorra.
I really want to go there, is it good
Wtf are you doing up there?
I imagine Ireland's biggest trading partner is Romania.
*shows Hong Kong as independent*
youtube: there's a demonetization for that
The maps count fully self governing territories as separate countries. So somewhere where the locals have little control like Puerto Rico is not included, but a place that is fully self governing, but not quite independent, like the Falkland Islands is included. Last year Hong Kong moved towards the first category, but the locals still have a small amount of autonomy, so Hong Kong may still qualify.
China "Real shit?"
I mean he did also list Guam, American Samoa, Wallis and Futuna, Norfolk Island, Keeling Islands, Northern Mariana Islands and Montserrat as independent countries.
China is actually totally ok with Hong Kong being listed as a separate economic entity. In fact, stuff imported from Hongkong is required to be labeled as made in Hong Kong by Chinese laws. The same applies to Taiwan
because China bashing isn't the norm on youtube.🙄
HK regularly gets to be represented separately from Mainland China, that includes the Olympics.
A Turtle approves of these exports
What videos don’t you watch
@@wennick4859 idk he’s everywhere
I think Portugal biggest export should be knowledge to the world on a RUclips channel called general knowledge 👍😁
He is portuguese?
@@martimsalvador9186 eu acho que sim. em videos anteriores a pronuncia das cidades brasileiras era em português. ou é de portugal, ou do brasil, mas sem sotaque
@@Duck-wc9de sim eu concordo que ele tem um sotaque muito bom a falar português
Is he portugese?? Please someone tell me
@@Duck-wc9de Exato, neste video ele disse bem "cabo verde" e "são tomé e príncipe". Pode ter treinado tbm
Brazil: We have a lot of food!
Also Brazil: *Starving*
;-;
é foda
I can’t believe they had Pitcairn Islands with 50 people living there, but the Faroe Islands in Europe with 50K people was marked grey as N/A 🤨
They're just a part of Denmark bro
@@MinecraftMasterNo1 Lol, no. They have their own parliaments, and Denmark has accepted that both could become independent, if they so wish.
Besides, Pitcairn Islands are a British Overseas Territory.
@@Lemonz1989
They tried to be independent but even the most nationalist Faroese doesn't want the Danish subsidies to stop lol
@@MinecraftMasterNo1 That’s not true either. One party even campaigned to have the subsidy removed in one go. Probably 90% or more of the people want to work towards stopping the subsidies, and they have. It has been reduced multiple times over the years.
Honestly, where do you get your info?
i have a feeling ur from the faroe islands
Only now i'm seeing it, but you are technically one of the bigest Portuguese RUclipsrs
Adoraria um video em Português
Keep the good work
he doesnt have a particular accent. i cant figure it out. but since he is portugese I will gess Lisbon.
@@Duck-wc9de Yeah, probably Lisbon, Algarves, I don't see him beeing from north
@@kurtznk2533 eu gosto tanto dos de Viana! é tão giro. de Viseu para cima é outro mundo.
@@Duck-wc9de Indeed! That's why he is not from there! Just kidding...sort of.
What about a video on what product each country is the most important supplier ?
For Canada, one of them would be maple syrup.
I think the problem with that is that there are probably countries that don't have their "thing". Like generalists - jack of all trades, master of none.
Lumber in Canada for sure.
Kazakhstan is the largest exporter of aluminum.
Reaver Vermont and NY actually produce far more maple syrup than ca
@@aocplusme5676 Canada produces about 75% of the World's maple syrup. Most of it in Québec.
Interesting, Portugal is a stunner, never would have guessed they are the #1 exporter of cork
I misread this in the worst way possible
It’s not. Cars is.
Oh put a cork in it!
To those of you correcting the original poster I suggest you reread his post.
But guys..... We now have cork phones 😁
Forget the largest or most famous exports, let's talk about Portugal's *best* export: pastéis de nata.
we dont export that! ITS ALL FOR US MWAHAHAHAHAHA !
@@Duck-wc9de and do you think people don't smuggle it out? Whistleblowers have leaked the recipe ages ago.
@@tiagoprado7001 those traitors! to disclose our greatest treasure!
i really love those damn pastries. I remember going with my grandmother to a pastry shop on Saturdays that had the best pastries in the region. it was 30 km, but it was worth it. and whenever I go to Lisbon I bring a box of pastries from Belém. nothing brings more joy to dinner.
At 6:16 , Wallis and Futuna are not a country but a French overseas collectivity. Fun fact about this place, this collectivity is run by 3 king. So, in a certain way, French still have king... 3 king. But only in a overseas territory.
je savais pas XD
The French President is, because he is head of the French state, co-prince of Andorra.
So, technically, the French President is systematically a Prince.
Blows my mind thinking about how long these videos must take!
"Lattvia has wood" - me too, brother
😜😏🤭😳
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why do the Netherlands rank higher than Japan on the list 5:59, despite Japan’s export value being 5b higher?
because they export more but japan exports products of more value
@@bigben9889 but the exports are measured in value, not in number of goods exported. I think this is really just a fault in the video
@@TimoS1998 1:42
@@TimoS1998 I think the uploader means 709 not 700
Meant*
India's biggest import is oil(crude).
India's biggest export is oil(refined)
I love how the video begins and ends with Portugal in the centre. Greetings from a Galician neighbour.
Latvia has wood XD love from 🇱🇹
Why do you have the USA flag if you are Lithuanian?
@@greatwolf5372 why don't you?
@@greatwolf5372 Cuz USA is the epitome cool 😎
Good video General knowledge 👍🏻.
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you!
Italy: "I control all of the world's health! Without me you will die muahahah"
Now we can re-found the empire
Portugal primeiro... As things should be!! 🇵🇹
Portagaul es mal
@@grantrobinson5046 learn how to write portuguese properly, doofus
@@GuilhermeSilva-lt6rw i think he is portuguese, or brazilian without accent
@@Duck-wc9de Again, what is a "Brazilian without accent"? Everyone has an accent! :)
@@GuilhermeSilva-lt6rw because he is Portuguese.
Thank you so much for this video! It helped clear my confusions and I also used this video as a reference for my school assignment. Can you please do a video on each country's biggest imports? Love your videos!
Yes! Paraguay was mentioned 👌
Good presentation, thanks!😊
Thank you! :)
General knowledge has blessed us again 😁
Most of the countries that you stated exported the least are territories of larger nations such as America or Australia. If you do another video can you have a list of the least exporting UN states?
I like how most of the 'least exporting countries' aren't even countries
Depending on source, Finlands' biggest export could have already changed from Refined Fuel Products (20%-35% drop from very dominating position) towards Industrial Goods and/or Machinery. And with so many Refinery deals failing in 2020-2021 (due mostly political resistance), it'll likely happen soon-ish if not already.
A little mini series of this would be great with another video about the famous exports and then another with maybe the top 10-15 most exported goods and who is the biggest exporter of them.
Interesting video. Incidentally, you mention transport as the UK's main export, that's no surprise when London is the busiest airspace and one of the most visited, and also hosting the largest aerospace trade fair in the world. Lastly, you didn't mention intangibles, for example the USA and UK export over half a trillion dollars worth of services and the two largest exporters of such in the world.
Japan: we export 705 billion
Netherlands: hold my beer
10:12 Afghanistan should have opium as its largest export lol
You're correct..
@@AdstarAPAD And Colombia has alternative export as well, though not on paper.
People tend not to think of USA as a major exporter of petroleum...I sure didn't...but then you said "refined" and it made a lot more sense.
When this video was made the US was self-efficient with their oil and exported the more oil in the world. Now with a new president, we import all oil and are no longer allow to use the oil that we have. Gas prices went from $1.00 a gallon to $3.50 with in a year.
I would be interested in seeing a video on world food exports and imports - which countries export and import which food products and how much, including wine and olive oil. It would also be interesting to see how California would compare to world countries if it were a separate country, since so much food is produced here.
Norway also exports a lot of fish
I thought they exported a lot of oil
Edit:I commented this before he said it in the video
basically all the salmon I eat is from norway xD
YEAH....SALTED COD ....TO
PORTUGAL😁
How about a video on the most surprising products made in each country. For instance Switzerland is actually a wine producing country. But they don't export it.
Switzerland does export wine in small amounts, I've bought it here in Estonia just out of curiosity. But, the price is too high for regular consumption.
6:45 this is false Iceland does not export aluminum ore it exports aluminum this is because of Iceland cheap electricity this means that no aluminum ore is mined in Iceland therefore no aluminum ore is exported from Iceland
Yeoh it all volcanic, and exploring.
Greenland, meanwhile, used to be a major exporter of a mineral called cryolite, which is very important in the aluminium production industry. It was in fact the only place in the world where this mineral was known to exist in concentration high enough for economically viable extraction.
The mines were depleted decades ago and now all cryolite used in industry has to be produced synthetically from other minerals. To this day, cryolite remains the only natural resource on earth that humans have totally depleted.
it seems the most influential countries in trade are in oil, followed closely by vehicles, id be interested to see how oil countries expand their influence in the future, as countries which mostly export cars seem somewhat limited to themselves
Oops, I thought terrorism was the largest export from Iran, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. 😂
Switzerland doesn't have any ores! just because big recourses companies are based in Switzerland it counts as a swiss export?
As swiss i know the gold is not a real "export". Just the trades happen in Switzerland. So no physically exporting gold.
Just a FYI ... The Bahamas doesn't so much export cruise ships as register them. This is like the difference between raw and crude oil production, I suppose....
Thank you for using Fairest of the Fair for the background music in this video! It's my favorite Sousa march!
I spoke too soon, lol! 😂
Subscribed. Objective and clear. Full of information efficiently presented.
always looking forward to your videos!
Big up from Morocco
The famous Finnish oilfields.
Can you make a video about the most famous exports, most consumed products, and most produced things?
Cool! This'll be interesting.
Thanks this help put the globe economy, and international exports into perspective
You should do a video about the weirdest thing each country exports!
Can you do a video talking about the war of ultramar ( war between Portugal and its African colonies) ? Pls🇵🇹♥️
UK exports cars but it's biggest foreign currency earner is the service sector such as insurance and banking
In Luxembourg we don't produce cars !
When you see how many countries have a top export of oil you realise why it’s so hard to convince those in power to switch to clean energy. It’s interesting that Europe is the continent with very few exporting large sums of oil and it’s also the continent furthest ahead in terms of switching to green energy.
thats the reason europe turns green, in order not to be energy depended on foreign powers like russia
I think it would be interesting to know who is importing all this oil. Ultimately, climate change is a demand-led problem, it's more the fault of the people pouring it into their gas-guzzlers than the folk digging it out of the ground. So we need to know who is buying all this oil and then put pressure on them to curb their thirst for the stuff.
Not exactly. India's top export is refined fractions of crude, but at the same time, India's largest import (till a couple years ago) was crude oil. That is so because (despite having the world's 4th largest refinery capacity after US, China and Russia) India has no major domestic reserves of crude oil.
This has led to the entire Government of India to focus on a long term strategy to reduce crude oil imports because they are the largest/2nd largest chunk of our import bill and we are running a net trade deficit. As a result, Indian Government has pushed massively for renewables and EVs, and the latest push is towards Green Hydrogen production. Entire Indian Railways has gone electric, phasing out Diesel locos entirely (no other major railway network in the world can claim to be even close).
So despite refined fractions being top export of India, India is actually working hard to switch to green energy (India is the only major nation to meet and exceed its Paris Climate Deal's goals, with some goals being completed 7 years in advance).
*This is a complete antithesis to your assertion.*
Netherlands: peteoleum
Me: the heck, where are the tulips and spices....
Dude you forgot to add TEA one of the the main export product of India . Assam, Darjeeling, Kerala are famous producers of Tea
This video is about what product is the country exporting the most, not all products exported from the country.
Yes, but most exported product from India is refiend petroleum and petroleum products.
Tea doesn't even figure in the top 5 exports of India. Its Refined Petrol, Polished Diamonds, Medicines, Jewellery and Rice.
When your economy is so stronk that an autonomous state exports more than 100+ countries lmao
Ukraine is also vary big on sugar beats besides sun flower seeds and sun flower oil.
...and honey! 🍯
@@wladjarosz345 cool I did not know that. I just noticed many bottles of Apple Juice at the store yesterday were marked product of Ukraine. I mentioned something to a buddy of mine who drives tanker trucks here in New York State and he told me that he picks up loads of apple juice that come in on tanker ships from Ukraine at leased twice a week and transports it to near by dairys to have it pasteurized and bottled there. I guess the way it works is he brings in a load of milk from local farmers to the dairy at night while they unload that trailer and process the milk he goes to the port to pick up a load of juice to set in a holding area at the dairy. He then pick up the milk trailer which has already been emptied and cleaned and heads home. From what I gathered milk is processed between 6p.m. and 6a.m. and juice from 8a.m. to 8pm allowing an hour between process times to flush the pipes and clean the tanks in the building.
Poland is a large producer of cars and car parts.
It is funny that North Korea's biggest export are luxury goods.
>Gets to Oceania
>Says Coal
>Draws Ingots
*Internal Screaming*
I can't believe you forgot highschool chemistry smh. Reaction initiators are chemicals which kickstart and/or speed up a reaction.
This map fudged ALOT of countries. It ignored or grouped many countries together, while also giving some places (islands) an independence they have never known.
Boy I love your videos and you make me learn a lot
Very informative video.
You missed out on Faroe Islands :( we are as much of a country as Greenland ;o And our export is fish
countries: have oil
*USA wants to know your location*
@@juanmam.2113 lol yup they sure love their oil
Come on guys at General Knowledge ! ! !
What is missing in the video are Subtitles.
Stay safe take care. The Swede T.
Italy should be stereotypes. Babada Boopie! Bippidi Boop! (Thank you Family guy!)
Damn, Fiji water
Africa's mineral wealth is a curse. Scramble of Africa in the 19th century. Exploitation of natives to mine them. And continuing conflict even today over control of those resources.
Also worth pointing out that most exported products doesn't translate straight to most exporting industry. Like in Finland refined oil maybe most exported product (though I also found link that said it to be machinery and electronics they're both around 12 %). But Forestry sector in Finland makes over 20 % of all exports.
It's divided in to paper, timber, wood and pulp in terms of products.
A more interesting map would be the largest exports as a percentage of the global market (not including exclusive exports). So a country may export a lot of gold or diamonds in relation to it's own economy but they may only be 4-5% of the global market, whereas the same country may produce less Tuna in relation to it's own economy, but that might account for 40% of the global market and so that is what it would be labelled for.
It would be interesting to update this list to include non-product exports such as services, financial sector, education, or even human resources working in particular industries abroad as migrant workers
Oddly enough, the countries with least exports aren't actually countries.
Hey, I have a question, what program do you use for the drawings??
Can't you see he is clearly drawing by hand?
@@ducovanderwoude6971 Obviously xD
@@ducovanderwoude6971 LMAO
USA's biggest export is democracy... at nearly 3000 rounds per minute.
Forced democracy or so they called it.
no no netherlands you cant make tulips the price of a house haha tulip prices go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
The "world market leader" list would certainly be interesting, so Portugal with cork, and Germany with... Tunnel boring machines? Airplane toilets? It's probably the latter, Herrenknecht at least has competitors.
Captivating watched it all good content
Thanks!
excellent report
“Guatamala has bananas”
-general knowledge 2021
The Banana Republic of Guatemala. Love from México to my Guatemalan brothers and sisters.
jaja
"America is big, so let's split it in two."
Who's gonna tell him?
North and south
Most countries in the world uses the original division of America that is a single continent, USA just teaches the "new" model representing the "Rich America" and the "Poor America", they also created "Latin America" to set them apart from Mexico when in teorical logic Canada would fit in Latin America and some south american countries wouldnt.
America is one continent, duh.
@@FWU100 Geographically north and south are two different continents. Aside from that it's just how you were taught.
Europe and Asian are just one continent geographically, but are often described as 2 different continents as another example.
Not sure what countries you mean with "most countries" though. I've only really heard people from South America calling it The Americas.
Both are correct in your everyday use when trying to talk about a certain part of the world.
In Europe we're teached there are 6 continents: Africa Asia Europe America Oceania Antarctica.
Son of a beotch I expected him to mention my country being so little and exporting medical equipment (Costa Rica) but he even skipped it during the Latin America bit, feelsbadman
You are lying. Everybody knows Costa Rica is just a myth.
04:31 Turkey is in Europe
2:33 dang you got me there
Can you do if the Mughal Empire reunited! Or if the Indian subcontinent United!?!
Maybe like Indian cultural influenced places United because Indian culture spreaded many place but they didn’t conquer that land ,india has fought very few battles with foreign power so better it should be the whole land where their was Indian influence or else their is already video by realifelore which is about if Indian subcontinent United and Indian cultural influence places our South Asia , south east Asia ,Central Asia and partially east Asia as well then it will be big ,if it’s big then it will be more interesting
@@rj5848 Thank You!
@@rj5848 I k ow I saw the real life lore video!
Sure!
@@General.Knowledge Thank You!
6:05 why is japan under the Netherlands
Japan has 705b and the Netherlands 700b?
I noticed you didn't clarify about the "oil" in eastern Europe. I'm still wondering if Bulgaria is exporting gas on this graph or is it refined oil?
I still hope every video that he mentions my country...
What is ur country? I think it might be a small country with small population and less popular among people.
... where does Ireland get the blood from?
Iceland does not export Ore. Because electricity is so cheap it import raw ore and exports smelted Aluminum.
Switzerland exports gold but has not a single goldmine.
(except a river where you can wash gold but not in professional level)
You don't wash gold in Switzerland, you launder it!
Isn't cheese a big thing?
There used to be a pretty big goldmine in Ticino but its closed now.
Iron ore is the number 1 in Australia and Coal at number 2
Even though Australia does supply 55% of the world's coal.
Based on amount
Iron ore based on amount of volume and dollars.