China vs Malaysia: Finland — Sawnwood, non-coniferous all — Import Value
Finland — Sawnwood, non-coniferous all — Import Value over time
- China
- Malaysia
How they compare
China currently reports 3,833 1000 USD against 2,982 1000 USD in Malaysia, a difference of 851 1000 USD.
That makes China's figure about 1.3 times Malaysia's.
The two have swapped places 2 times across 19 shared years of data; in 1999 it was China ahead.
China ranks 5th and Malaysia ranks 6th of 57 countries.
China has averaged higher in every one of the 3 decades both report.
Head to head by decade
| Decade | China | Malaysia | Difference | Ahead |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990s | 1,699 1000 USD | 200 1000 USD | 1,499 1000 USD | China |
| 2000s | 1,822 1000 USD | 553.11 1000 USD | 1,269 1000 USD | China |
| 2010s | 2,613 1000 USD | 1,142 1000 USD | 1,471 1000 USD | China |
Averages of every year both report within each decade.
Frequently asked questions
- Which has higher finland — sawnwood, non-coniferous all — import value, China or Malaysia?
- China, at 3,833 1000 USD against 2,982 1000 USD in Malaysia as of 2018.
- What is the difference in finland — sawnwood, non-coniferous all — import value between China and Malaysia?
- 851 1000 USD, with China ahead.
- How many years of comparable data are there for China and Malaysia?
- 19 years are reported by both, from 1999 to 2018.
- How do China and Malaysia rank globally for finland — sawnwood, non-coniferous all — import value?
- China ranks 5th and Malaysia ranks 6th of 57 countries.
- Where does this data come from?
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, published as Finland — Sawnwood, non-coniferous all — Import Value. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.
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About this data
The database contains data on the bilateral trade flows in roundwood, primary wood and paper products for all countries and territories in the world. The main types of primary forest products included in are: roundwood, sawnwood, wood-based panels, pulp, and paper and paperboard. These products are detailed further. The definitions are available. More detailed information on wood products, including definitions, can be found at: https://www.fao.org/forestry/statistics/80572/en/