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SMEs Dominate Exports to Many Smaller Markets
Destination Country |
SME Share of Known Export Value (in percent), 2003
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Armenia |
96.6
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Burundi |
94.6
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Sudan |
93.0
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Monaco |
89.1
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Solomon Islands |
88.4
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Paraguay |
88.2
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Moldova |
87.8
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Heard and McDonald Is. |
86.9
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Guinea-Bissau |
86.7
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Sao Tome and Principe |
85.3
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Zimbabwe |
84.8
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Tanzania |
82.7
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St Vincent & Grenadines |
82.2
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Gibraltar |
81.9
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Marshall Islands |
81.2
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Guinea |
80.3
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Antigua and Barbuda |
79.3
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Sierra Leone |
79.2
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Uganda |
77.9
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Togo |
77.5
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Bosnia-Herzegovina |
74.4
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Mauritius |
74.3
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Benin |
74.1
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French S./Antarctic Lands |
73.3
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Tonga |
73.1
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Dominica |
73.1
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Guyana |
73.0
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British Indian Ocean Territory |
70.8
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Afghanistan |
70.0
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Malawi |
70.0
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U.S. Average |
27.2
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Definitions: Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have fewer than 500 employees. Large firms have 500 or more employees.
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Exporter Database.
Prepared by the Office
of Trade & Industry Information, Manufacturing and Services,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.