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Entre sus recursos naturales se pueden destacar los yacimientos de gas natural,
lignito, sulfuro, pirita y petróleo y las piedras de mármol.
Además, es un país que recibe gran parte de sus ingresos a partir del turismo.
CULTURA
Los principales destinos de las exportaciones de de Italia son Alemania ($58,5 Mil
millones), Francia ($48 Mil millones), los Estados Unidos ($45 Mil millones), el
Reino Unido ($24,9 Mil millones) y España ($23,3 Mil millones). Los principales
orígenes de sus importaciones son Alemania ($72,2 Mil
millones), Francia ($39,7 Mil millones), China ($31,8 Mil millones), los Países
Bajos ($24,8 Mil millones) y España ($22,7 Mil millones).
Italia limita con Austria, Suiza, Francia, San Marino, Eslovenia y la Santa Sede
(Ciudad del Vaticano) por tierra y
con Argelia, Libia, Túnez, Albania, España, Grecia, Croacia, Malta y Montenegro
por mar.
Exportaciones
En 2017 Italia exportó $482 Mil millones, lo que es el 7º exportador más grande en
el mundo. Las exportaciones más recientes son lideradas por la exportación
de Medicamentos (excepto los productos de las partidas 3002, 3005 ó 3006)
constituidos por productos mezclados o sin mezclar, preparados para usos
terapéuticos o profilácticos, dosificados, incluidos los administrados por vía
transdérmica) o acondicionados p, que representa el 4,5%de las exportaciones
totales de Italia, seguidas por Automóviles de turismo y demás vehículos
automóviles concebidos principalmente para transporte de personas (excepto los
de la partida 8702), incluidos los del tipo familiar (break o station wagon) y los de
carreras, que representan el 3,83%.
Importaciones
En 2017 Italia importó $441 Mil millones, lo que es el 10º importador más grande
en el mundo. Durante los últimos cinco años las importaciones de Italia han
decresió a una tasa anualizada del -1,4%, de $474 Mil millones en 2012 a $441 Mil
millones en 2017. Las importaciones más recientes son lideradas por Automóviles
de turismo y demás vehículos automóviles concebidos principalmente para
transporte de personas (excepto los de la partida 8702), incluidos los del tipo
familiar (break o station wagon) y los de carreras, que representa el 7,06% de las
importaciones totales de Italia, seguido por Petróleo crudo de petróleo o minerales
bituminosos, que representa el 5,62%.
INGLES
ECONOMY
COMMERCIAL ASPECTS
Italy is the 7th largest export economy in the world and the 20th most complex
economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2017, Italy exported
$ 482 billion and imported $ 441 billion, resulting in a positive trade balance of $ 40.8
billion. In 2017, Italy's GDP was $ 1.93 billion and its GDP per capita was $ 39.4
thousand.
Italy's main exports are Medicines (except products of headings 3002, 3005 or 3006)
consisting of mixed or unmixed products, prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic
uses, dosed, including those administered transdermally) or conditioned p ($ 21 , 7
Billion), Tourist cars and other motor vehicles designed primarily for the
transportation of people (except those of heading 8702), including those of the family
type (break or station wagon) and racing ($ 18.5 Billion) , Petroleum or bituminous
mineral oils, except crude oils; preparations not expressed or included elsewhere,
with a content of petroleum oils or bituminous minerals exceeding or equal to 70%
by weight, in which these oils ($ 13.7 Billion), Parts and accessories of motor vehicles
of the headings 8701 to 8705 ($ 13.2 Billion) and Taps and similar items for pipes,
boilers, tanks, vats or similar continents, including pressure reducing valves and
thermostatic valves ($ 7.73 Billion), according to the classification of the Harmonized
System (HS). Its main imports are passenger cars and other motor vehicles
designed primarily for the transportation of people (except those of heading 8702),
including those of the family type (break or station wagon) and racing ($ 31.2 billion),
Oil crude oil or bituminous minerals ($ 24.8 Billion), Medicines (except products of
headings 3002, 3005 or 3006) consisting of mixed or unmixed products, prepared
for therapeutic or prophylactic dosages, including those administered by route
transdermal) or conditioned p ($ 15.1 Billion), Petroleum gas and other gaseous
hydrocarbons ($ 14.5 Billion) and Parts and accessories of motor vehicles of
headings 8701 to 8705 ($ 8.53 Billion).
The main destinations for exports from Italy are Germany ($ 58.5 billion), France ($
48 billion), the United States ($ 45 billion), the United Kingdom ($ 24.9 billion) and
Spain ($ 23, 3 billion). The main origins of its imports are Germany ($ 72.2 Billion),
France ($ 39.7 Billion), China ($ 31.8 Billion), the Netherlands ($ 24.8 Billion) and
Spain ($ 22.7 One billion).
Italy borders Austria, Switzerland, France, San Marino, Slovenia and the Holy See
(Vatican City) by land and with Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Albania, Spain, Greece,
Croatia, Malta and Montenegro by sea.
Exports
In 2017 Italy exported $ 482 billion, which is the 7th largest exporter in the world.
The most recent exports are led by the export of Medicines (except products of
headings 3002, 3005 or 3006) consisting of mixed or unmixed products, prepared
for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, dosed, including those administered
transdermally) or conditioned p, which represents 4.5% of Italy's total exports,
followed by passenger cars and other motor vehicles designed primarily for the
transport of people (except those of heading 8702), including those of the family type
(break or station wagon ) and those of careers, which represent 3.83%.
Imports
In 2017 Italy imported $ 441 Billion, which is the 10th largest importer in the world.
During the last five years, imports from Italy have declined at an annualized rate of -
1.4%, from $ 474 billion in 2012 to $ 441 billion in 2017. The most recent imports are
led by tourism cars and other conceived motor vehicles mainly for the transport of
people (except those of heading 8702), including those of the family type (break or
station wagon) and those of racing, which represents 7.06% of total imports from
Italy, followed by crude petroleum oil or bituminous minerals, which represents
5.62%.