What was the top export of Vatican City in 2013?
The Holy See (Vatican City) is the 229th largest export economy in the world. In 2013, the Holy See (Vatican City) exported $2.73M and imported $30.5M, resulting in a negative trade balance of $27.8M.
The top exports of the Holy See (Vatican City) are Revenue Stamps ($645k), Other Measuring Instruments ($533k), Collector's Items ($203k), Vehicle Parts ($156k) and Orthopedic Appliances ($155k), using the 1992 revision of the HS (Harmonized System) classification. Its top imports are Refined Petroleum ($15.7M), Packaged Medicaments ($6.05M), Laboratory Reagents ($897k), Non-fillet Frozen Fish ($821k) and Hard Liquor ($775k).
The top export destinations of the Holy See (Vatican City) are Germany ($726k), Spain ($580k), France ($397k), Thailand ($204k) and Cambodia ($155k). The top import origins are Italy ($17.8M), Switzerland ($5.4M), Germany ($2.33M), the United States ($2.31M) and France ($720k).
The Holy See (Vatican City) borders Italy by land.
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