Every week with VC+ we release a Special Dispatch, offering a visual deep dive into the topics that matter. In our latest edition we visualize the state of global trade today, diving into:
- 🌍 Who the major exporters of the world are and how it’s shifted throughout history
- ⚖️ Which countries rely more on imports, resulting in trade imbalance
- đź’» The rise of digitally-traded products and which countries are winning the most
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For now, read on for a sneak preview of the charts and analysis you can expect to see.
Preview: 150 Years of Exports
The UK once led global trade, but the landscape has changed dramatically over 150 years. How have exports shifted since then?
Preview: The World’s Biggest Importers
From the U.S. to India, major importers share booming economies. But which nations rely most on imports and face trade deficits?
Preview: The World’s Largest Digital Exporters
Digitally delivered services reached a whopping total of $4.3 trillion in 2023. Which countries are cashing in on this digital boom?
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