Global Direct Transfer on Coal for Producers Share by Country (Million US Dollars, Constant = 2020)

In the Global Direct Transfer on Coal for Producers Share by Country, Germany led in 2023 with a decrease of 0.32%, maintaining a significant hold above others. Indonesia and China followed, with China exhibiting a substantial 12.51% increase. Poland, meanwhile, experienced a marked decline of 9.18%. South Korea and Argentina showed moderate growth at 4.53% and 3.51%, respectively. India marked notable growth at 9.28%, while Belarus and Finland displayed divergent trends, with Belarus declining by 16.34% and Finland significantly growing by 21.17%.

Future trends to monitor involve:

  • Germany maintaining its lead despite a slight decrease in transfer value.
  • China's growing dominance potentially increasing further due to strong performance.
  • Monitoring factors that could stabilize or reverse declining trends in Poland and Belarus.
  • Potential opportunities for growth in countries like South Korea, Argentina, and India due to positive growth trends.
  • Finland's surprising growth trajectory, which merits observation for future developments.

Top countries in Direct Transfer on Coal for Producers Share by Country (Million US Dollars, Constant = 2020)

# 9 Countries Percent Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Germany 39.97 2023 -3.26% -0.32% View data
2 2 Indonesia 29.72 2023 +9.89% View data
3 3 China 29.03 2023 +8.44% +12.51% View data
4 4 Poland 2.94 2023 -25.17% -9.18% View data
5 5 South Korea 2.56 2023 +0.36% +4.53% View data
6 6 Argentina 2.01 2023 -6.07% +3.51% View data
7 7 India 0.98 2023 +16.76% +9.28% View data
8 8 Belarus 0.21 2023 -2.4% -16.34% View data
9 9 Finland 0.027 2023 +35.6% +21.17% View data

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