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Discover which countries dominated global trade from 1960 to 2024! Watch the Top 20 countries by total exports of goods and services race through six decades of economic power shifts. See how China rose to become the world's largest exporter, how Germany maintained its position as Europe's export powerhouse, and how oil-rich nations like Saudi Arabia and UAE climbed the rankings during energy booms 🌍📦 This bar chart race reveals the complete story of global trade evolution: the rise of Asian manufacturing giants (China, South Korea, Singapore), the steady strength of traditional exporters (USA, Germany, Japan), the impact of NAFTA on Mexico, and the role of oil exporters during price spikes. 🎯 Chapters: 0:00 – The American Titan & European Recovery (1960–1967) 0:45 – The Rise of Germany, Japan & Petrol (1968–1979) 1:48 – Trade Wars: The Dollar vs. The Yen (1980–1994) 3:09 – Hyper-Globalization & The China Shock (1995–2008) 4:24 – The Asian Century Begins (2009–2019) 5:22 – Pandemic, Conflict & The Green Shift (2020–2024) 🌍 Countries featured in this race: Argentina • Australia • Austria • Belgium • Brazil • Canada • China • Denmark • France • Germany • India • Indonesia • Iran • Iraq • Ireland • Italy • Japan • Kuwait • Libya • Mexico • Netherlands • Nigeria • Norway • Russia • Saudi Arabia • Singapore • South Africa • South Korea • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • United Arab Emirates • United Kingdom • United States • Venezuela 📊 Data Sources: • World Bank (Exports of goods and services, current US$) 📈 Technical Notes: • Total exports include both merchandise (physical goods like cars, oil, electronics) and services (tourism, financial services, IT, transport) • Rankings reflect nominal values in current US dollars, meaning they are affected by both volume changes and currency fluctuations • Color coding: Random assignment to countries for clear distinction of trends • Animation speed: 1 year ≈ 5 seconds for optimal viewing experience 🚀 Like Data Stories? If you enjoy exploring how our world changes through numbers: • Subscribe to DataMotion • Turn on the bell 🔔 so you don’t miss the next animation • Drop a comment: which ... surprised you the most? #Exports #Trade #GlobalEconomy #DataVisualization #DataMotion