The Global Exports API is designed to extract and serve export-related information from the provided dataset, offering users the ability to explore global trade statistics in an efficient and structured way. Instead of delivering all data in a single request, the API allows users to fetch country names separately and retrieve detailed export figures per country through parameterized requests. This segmented approach enhances data accessibility, minimizes response size, and improves performance. The API supports filtering, sorting, and data aggregation, making it a valuable resource for researchers, economists, and businesses analyzing global trade trends.
{"countries":["China","United States","Germany","United Kingdom","France","Netherlands","Japan","Italy","Singapore","India","South Korea","United Arab Emirates","Ireland","Canada","Hong Kong (CN)","Switzerland","Mexico","Spain","Taiwan","Belgium","Poland","Russia","Australia","Brazil","Vietnam","Saudi Arabia","Turkey","Thailand","Norway","Indonesia","Sweden","Malaysia","Denmark","Austria","Czech Republic","Israel","Luxembourg","Qatar","Hungary","South Africa","Romania","Finland","Slovakia","Kuwait","Chile","Greece","Portugal","Argentina","Philippines","Kazakhstan","Iraq","Iran","Egypt","Colombia","Peru","Nigeria","Algeria","Lithuania","Bulgaria","Bangladesh","Puerto Rico (US)","Morocco","New Zealand","Ukraine","Slovenia","Angola","Azerbaijan","Belarus","Oman","Croatia","Serbia","Pakistan","Ecuador","Estonia","Bahrain","Latvia","Venezuela","Costa Rica","Panama","Macau (CN)","Cyprus","Cambodia","Malta","Dominican Republic","Ghana","Uruguay","Democratic Republic of the Congo","Uzbekistan","Tunisia","Syria","Myanmar","C\u00f4te d'Ivoire","Guatemala","Paraguay","Bolivia","Jordan","Sri Lanka","Iceland","Zambia","Kenya","Papua New Guinea","Bosnia and Herzegovina","Trinidad and Tobago","Brunei","Mongolia","Guinea","North Macedonia","Lebanon","El Salvador","Armenia","Libya","Ethiopia","Mozambique","Honduras","Cuba","Tanzania","Turkmenistan","Georgia","Botswana","Nicaragua","Laos","Cameroon","Albania","Equatorial Guinea","Chad","Jamaica","Burkina Faso","Uganda","Moldova","Sudan","Gabon","Mali","Senegal","Zimbabwe","Djibouti","Maldives","Namibia","Mauritius","Republic of the Congo","South Sudan","Guyana","Benin","Cayman Islands (UK)","Kosovo","Palestine","San Marino","Madagascar","Kyrgyzstan","Bahamas","Mauritania","Montenegro","Aruba (NL)","Rwanda","Nepal","Suriname","Andorra","Fiji","Timor-Leste","Barbados","Eswatini","New Caledonia (FR)","Tajikistan","Seychelles","Togo","Malawi","Niger","Afghanistan","Somalia","Belize","Cura\u00e7ao (NL)","Haiti","Faroe Islands (DK)","French Polynesia (FR)","Bermuda (UK)","Sierra Leone","Lesotho","Yemen","Cape Verde","Turks and Caicos Islands (UK)","Bhutan","Sint Maarten (NL)","Antigua and Barbuda","Saint Lucia","Liberia","Solomon Islands","Grenada","Saint Kitts and Nevis","Eritrea","Guinea-Bissau","Central African Republic","Burundi","Samoa","Comoros","Saint Vincent and the Grenadines","Gambia","Marshall Islands","Micronesia","Dominica","Vanuatu","S\u00e3o Tom\u00e9 and Pr\u00edncipe","Tonga","Nauru","Palau","Kiribati","Tuvalu"]}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6149/global+exports+api/8478/get+countries+with+exports+data' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
{"country":"Argentina","exports_in_US$_million":102947}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6149/global+exports+api/8479/get+exports+data+by+country' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
{"country":"Argentina","top_good_exports":"Soybeans"}
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/6149/global+exports+api/8480/get+top+goods+exports' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"country":"Required"}'
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The Global Exports API provides structured access to export data by country, including country lists and detailed export statistics. Users can retrieve specific export figures and analyze global trade trends.
The API enhances data accessibility and performance by allowing users to fetch country names separately and retrieve detailed export figures through optimized, parameterized requests. This segmented approach minimizes response size and improves loading times.
Yes, the Global Exports API supports filtering, sorting, and data aggregation, enabling users to customize their queries and analyze export data according to specific criteria.
To retrieve detailed export statistics for a specific country using the Global Exports API, you can use the optimized endpoints with the appropriate query parameters. First, fetch the list of countries available through the API. Then, make a request to the endpoint designed for export figures, including the country identifier as a parameter. This segmented approach allows you to access only the data you need, enhancing performance and reducing response size.
The "get countries with exports data" endpoint returns a list of countries available in the dataset. The "get exports data by country" endpoint provides specific export figures for a selected country, while the "get top goods exports" endpoint returns the leading export goods for that country.
The response from "get countries with exports data" includes a "countries" array. The "get exports data by country" endpoint returns "country" and "exports_in_US$_million." The "get top goods exports" endpoint provides "country" and "top_good_exports."
Each endpoint returns data in JSON format. The "get countries" endpoint provides an array of country names, while the other two endpoints return objects containing specific export data, making it easy to parse and utilize in applications.
The "get exports data by country" and "get top goods exports" endpoints require a "country" parameter to specify which country's data to retrieve. Users must ensure the country name matches those returned by the "get countries" endpoint.
The "get countries with exports data" endpoint provides a comprehensive list of countries. The "get exports data by country" endpoint delivers detailed export statistics, while the "get top goods exports" endpoint highlights the primary goods exported by a specified country.
Users can customize requests by selecting specific countries from the list obtained through the "get countries" endpoint. By specifying the desired country in the other endpoints, users can tailor the data to their needs, focusing on particular regions or export categories.
Typical use cases include market analysis, trade research, and economic forecasting. Researchers and businesses can leverage the data to identify export trends, assess market opportunities, and evaluate the performance of specific goods in international trade.
Data accuracy is maintained through regular updates and quality checks from reliable sources. The API aggregates data from trusted trade databases, ensuring that users receive accurate and up-to-date export statistics for their analyses.
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