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What is the geographical distribution of foreign trade?

The geographical distribution of foreign trade refers to the position of each country (region) in international trade. Usually expressed by the proportion of their exports (imports) to the world's exports (imports). This is an index reflecting international trade and goods flow by region.

If a country's foreign trade value is only concentrated in individual countries and regions, it shows that its economy is highly dependent on individual countries and regions; If the value of a country's foreign trade is evenly distributed in various countries or regions, it shows that the market risk of its foreign trade is relatively small.

Regional international trade (regional international trade)

Refers to the proportion of each region and country in international trade, usually expressed by the proportion of the region's exports to the world's total exports or imports.

It shows the economic situation of various regions and countries.