What the Data Shows
This ranking compares World Bank WDI economies by high-technology exports for 2024, measured in current US dollars. The ranking contains 6 economy entries from the same WDI indicator and uses raw indicator values, with no separate total denominator. China ranks first at US$856.8B, US$434.4B ahead of Hong Kong SAR, China. South Korea ranks 6th at US$216.2B, putting the leader at 3.96x the #6 value.
Data table
Unit: current US$ · Period: 2024
| Rank | Entry | Value | Period |
|---|
| 1 | China | US$856.8B | 2024 |
| 2 | Hong Kong | US$422.3B | 2024 |
| 3 | Germany | US$246.6B | 2024 |
| 4 | United States | US$232.9B | 2024 |
| 5 | Singapore | US$223.6B | 2024 |
| 6 | South Korea | US$216.2B | 2024 |
Sources
Source 1: World Bank World Development Indicators
Publisher: World Bank WDI
Dataset/table: World Development Indicators
Units: current US dollars
Date checked: 2026-06-11
Evidence: Supports 2024 high-technology exports values by economy in current US dollars.
Data notes & caveats
Values are World Bank WDI observations in current US dollars. A value that is already a percentage, ratio or per-person measure should be read as the source indicator value, not as a share of the listed entries.
Methodology
MarketStats ranks non-aggregate economy entries by the World Bank WDI TX.VAL.TECH.CD value for 2024 in descending order. The comparison uses one indicator, one annual period and one reported unit.
Source consistency notes
All ranked entries use the same World Bank WDI indicator, annual period and unit.
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