Patterns of resource supply and consumption

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Patterns of resource supply and consumption

What do the following have in common? Hint – it is a precious metal used in small quantities

Countries that export metal and metal products Territory size shows the proportion of worldwide net exports of metals (in US$) that come from there. Net exports are exports minus imports. When imports are larger than exports the territory is not shown.

Countries that import metal and metal products Territory size shows the proportion of worldwide net imports of metals (in US$) that are received there. Net imports are imports minus exports. When exports are larger than imports the territory is not shown.