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GDP
$467BCURRENT US$
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2012-2022
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GDP GROWTH
58.2%CURRENT US$
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$82,808CURRENT US$
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49.1%CURRENT US$
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About

Singapore-French Polynesia In 2022, Singapore exported $60.7M to French Polynesia. The main products that Singapore exported to French Polynesia are Refined Petroleum ($37.2M), Gas Turbines ($4.42M), and Scented Mixtures ($3.01M). During the last 27 years the exports of Singapore to French Polynesia have increased at an annualized rate of 4.61%, from $18M in 1995 to $60.7M in 2022.

In 2022, Singapore did not export any services to French Polynesia.

French Polynesia-Singapore In 2022, French Polynesia exported $5.04M to Singapore. The main products that French Polynesia exported to Singapore were Gas Turbines ($3.65M), Disc Chemicals for Electronics ($227k), and Trunks and Cases ($149k). During the last 27 years the exports of French Polynesia to Singapore have increased at an annualized rate of 4.27%, from $1.63M in 1995 to $5.04M in 2022.

In 2022, French Polynesia did not export any services to Singapore.

Comparison In 2022,  Singapore ranked 6 in the Economic Complexity Index (ECI 1.68),  and 21 in total exports ($379B). That same year, French Polynesia ranked 192 in total exports ($174M), and does not have data regarding Economic Complexity Index.

Historical Data

Bilateral Trade by Products

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In 2022, Singapore exported $60.7M to French Polynesia. The main products exported from Singapore to French Polynesia were Refined Petroleum ($37.2M), Gas Turbines ($4.42M), and Scented Mixtures ($3.01M). During the last 27 years the exports of Singapore to French Polynesia have increased at an annualized rate of 4.61%, from $18M in 1995 to $60.7M in 2022.

In 2022, French Polynesia exported $5.04M to Singapore. The main products exported from French Polynesia to Singapore were Gas Turbines ($3.65M), Disc Chemicals for Electronics ($227k), and Trunks and Cases ($149k). During the last 27 years the exports of French Polynesia to Singapore have increased at an annualized rate of 4.27%, from $1.63M in 1995 to $5.04M in 2022.

Exports from Singapore (Flag) to French Polynesia (Flag) (2022)

Exports from French Polynesia (Flag) to Singapore (Flag) (2022)

Latest Data

Trade between Singapore (Flag) and French Polynesia (Flag)

Singapore Exports

French Polynesia Exports

Date

Market Competitiveness

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Singapore
Top Destination
Hong Kong$51.6B
French Polynesia
Top Destination
France$31.7M

This map shows whether countries import more from Singapore or French Polynesia. Each country is colored based on the difference in imports they receive from Singapore and French Polynesia or the difference in the growth in imports.

In 2021, countries that imported more from Singapore than French Polynesia were Hong Kong ($51.6B), China ($51.2B), and Malaysia ($35.9B).

In 2021, countries that imported more from French Polynesia than Singapore were Wallis and Futuna ($458k) and North Korea ($15k).

Difference in imports from French Polynesia (Flag) and Singapore (Flag) (2022)

Comparative Advantage Singapore - French Polynesia

Flow
Scale

This chart compares trade between Singapore and French Polynesia by product, considering products traded by both, Singapore and French Polynesia.

During 2022, Singapore had a large net trade with French Polynesia in the exports of Mineral Products ($37.7M), Machines ($6.64M), and Chemical Products ($6.1M).

During 2022, French Polynesia had a large net trade with Singapore in the exports of Machines ($4.07M), Chemical Products ($395k), and Animal Hides ($149k).

Economic Complexity

Competitive Landscape

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 Singapore has comparative advantage over French Polynesia. Similarly, the more yellow a dot/product is, the more French Polynesia has comparative advantage over Singapore.

Product Space of Singapore (Flag) and French Polynesia (Flag) (2022)

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