Croatia is the 85th largest export economy in the world and the 26th most complex economy according to the Economic Complexity Index (ECI). In 2013, Croatia exported $12.2B and imported $20.5B, resulting in a negative trade balance of $8.33B. In 2013 the GDP of Croatia was $57.9B and its GDP per capita was $13.6k.
The top exports of Croatia are Refined Petroleum ($1.14B), Packaged Medicaments ($509M), Electrical Transformers ($326M), Sawn Wood ($277M) and Petroleum Gas ($273M), using the 1992 revision of the HS (Harmonized System) classification. Its top imports are Crude Petroleum ($1.99B), Refined Petroleum ($1.14B), Petroleum Gas ($655M), Packaged Medicaments ($635M) and Cars ($545M).
The top export destinations of Croatia are Italy ($1.66B), Bosnia and Herzegovina ($1.36B), Germany ($1.27B), Slovenia ($1.17B) and Austria ($768M). The top import origins are Germany ($2.84B), Italy ($2.67B), Slovenia ($2.11B), Austria ($1.82B) and Hungary ($1.22B).
Croatia borders Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia by land and Italy by sea.

