Import Ratio
The import ratio refers to the proportion of a country’s total imports compared to its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or total trade volume. It is used to gauge a country’s reliance on foreign goods and services. A higher import ratio suggests greater dependence on international markets for goods and services, while a lower ratio may indicate a more self-sufficient economy. Monitoring the import ratio helps in understanding trade imbalances and economic vulnerabilities.
Example
If a country imports $500 billion worth of goods and services while its GDP is $2 trillion, the import ratio would be 25%.
Key points
• Measures the proportion of imports relative to GDP or total trade.
• Higher ratios indicate greater reliance on international markets.
• Used to analyze trade imbalances and economic dependence.