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Taxes on international trade, percent of total revenue, 2021:

The average for 2021 based on 23 countries was 2.35 percent. The highest value was in Belarus: 16.39 percent and the lowest value was in Latvia: -0.01 percent. The indicator is available from 1972 to 2022. Below is a chart for all countries where data are available.

Measure: percent; Source: The World Bank
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Countries Taxes on international trade, 2021 Global rank Available data
Belarus 16.39 1 1992 - 2022
Russia 12.69 2 2002 - 2022
North Macedonia 5.87 3 2005 - 2021
Moldova 4.56 4 2002 - 2022
Serbia 3.54 5 2007 - 2022
Ukraine 2.97 6 1999 - 2022
Turkey 2.19 7 2008 - 2022
Albania 2.02 8 1998 - 2021
Switzerland 1.48 9 1990 - 2022
UK 0.63 10 1972 - 2022
San Marino 0.58 11 2002 - 2022
Iceland 0.43 12 1990 - 2022
Cyprus 0.21 13 1995 - 2022
Norway 0.21 14 1995 - 2022
Bulgaria 0.05 15 1990 - 2022
Denmark 0.04 16 2012 - 2022
Romania 0.04 17 1995 - 2022
Greece 0.03 18 1995 - 2022
France 0.01 19 1995 - 2022
Netherlands 0.01 20 1995 - 2022
Bosnia & Herz. 0 21 2005 - 2022
Slovakia 0 22 1995 - 2022
Latvia -0.01 23 1995 - 2021


New - World map: Taxes on international trade




Definition: Taxes on international trade include import duties, export duties, profits of export or import monopolies, exchange profits, and exchange taxes.

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