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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Vatican City Exports
Data regarding the exports and international trading partners of VATICAN CITY (Holy See) is sparse, hence why it was not included in the original Exports series on GeoFact of the Day. The following items are major exports of Vatican City, according to MIT's Observatory of Economic Complexity (atlas.media.mit.edu): automobile parts, collector’s items and souvenirs, dextrin, furniture, measuring instruments, men’s coats, metal-clad products, orthopedic appliances, and postage and revenue stamps. Countries and territories buying and importing most of those exports include Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Thailand, Cambodia, the United States, Norway, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Turkey, Portugal, Pakistan, the Netherlands, South Korea, Peru, Colombia, Antigua and Barbuda, Mexico, Zambia, and South Africa.
For the complete list of the world's countries and their main exports and trading partners, access the Countries & Their Exports post (↗) — published today!
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