1. United States: The US maintained a dominant position as a leading exporter throughout the 1990s. It exported a wide range of goods, including machinery, electronics, chemicals, agricultural products, and transportation equipment.
2. Japan: Japan was another major exporter during this time. It primarily exported automobiles, electronics, machinery, and steel.
3. Germany: Germany's exports were largely focused on machinery, vehicles, chemicals, and electronics.
4. China: China's emergence as an exporting powerhouse began to gain momentum in the mid-1990s. It exported a diverse range of products, including textiles, apparel, footwear, toys, and electronics.
5. France: France's exports consisted of machinery, transportation equipment, chemicals, pharmaceutical products, and luxury goods.
6. Italy: Italy primarily exported machinery, vehicles, chemicals, fashion and textiles, as well as furniture and art.
7. United Kingdom: The UK exported machinery, vehicles, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and petroleum products.
8. Canada: Canada's exports included machinery, vehicles, forest products, energy, and agricultural products.
9. Netherlands: The Netherlands exported machinery, chemicals, petroleum products, and agricultural products.
10. Mexico: Mexico's exports were dominated by manufactured goods, including automobiles and auto parts, appliances, electronics, and textiles.