List of countries by current account balance

Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980-2008 based on the IMF data)
Cumulative Current Account Balance per capita 1980-2008 based on the IMF

CIA World factbook Data

This is a list of the 20 countries and territories with the largest surplus in current account balance (CAB), based on data from 2015 as listed in the CIA World Factbook.[1]

RankCountryCAB (billion US dollars)Year
1 China293.200 2015
2 Germany285.200 2015
3 Japan137.500 2015
4 South Korea105.900 2015
5 Netherlands80.990 2015
6 Taiwan76.170 2015
7  Switzerland75.820 2015
8 Russia65.800 2015
9 Singapore57.560 2015
10 Italy38.740 2015
11 Norway35.040 2015
12 Thailand34.820 2015
13 Sweden29.190 2015
14 Denmark20.280 2015
15 Spain16.480 2015
16  Kuwait 13.890 2015
17  United Arab Emirates 13.550 2015
18  Austria 13.460 2015
19  Israel 12.270 2015
20  Macau 12.110 2015

This is a list of the 20 countries and territories with the largest deficit in current account balance (CAB), based on data from 2015 as listed in the CIA World Factbook.[1]

RankCountryCAB (billion US dollars)Year
1 United States484.100 2015
2 United Kingdom123.500 2015
3 Brazil58.910 2015
4 Australia56.200 2015
5 Canada51.380 2015
6 Saudi Arabia41.480 2015
7 Mexico32.380 2015
8 Turkey32.190 2015
9 Algeria27.040 2015
10 India26.220 2015
11 Colombia19.040 2015
12 Venezuela18.150 2015
13 Indonesia17.760 2015
14 Libya16.700 2015
15 Argentina16.110 2015
16  South Africa 13.670 2015
17  Lebanon 12.780 2015
18  Egypt 12.180 2015
19  Nigeria 11.920 2015
20  Iraq 10.820 2015

Eurostat Data

This table shows the account balance of solely the Euro Area (not the European Union as a whole), according to data from Eurostat (in USD).

RankCountryCAB (billion US dollars)Year
1 European Union18.930 2013

See also

References

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