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The country ranked number 157 in 2018, Angola overtook with $1,401,800. The United Kingdom, France and China respectively were numbers 2, 3 and 4 in this ranking. Suriname's beverage import nearly reached $3.2 million in 2021, a 5.4% drop from the previous year's $3.4 million. Since 1999, the country's demand for beverages has declined by 12.1%. This year, Suriname ranked 141st in beverage imports - Samoa taking the lead at $3.2 million. The United Kingdom, Germany and China followed, taking the top three spots in the ranking. Meanwhile, Suriname's alcoholic beverage export skyrocketed 2,130% in 2018 - from the 2017 figure of $62,800 to $1.4 million. Since 1999, supply of these products has decreased by 41.6%. In 2018, Suriname ranked 157th in alcohol exports, with Angola coming in first at $1.4 million. The United Kingdom, France and China followed, occupying the second, third and fourth spots, respectively.