PaulHoule 8 days ago

I think they just looked at a list of ISO country codes. If you do that you'll find an enormous amount of your headspace is taken up by uninhabited and nearly uninhabited places.

  • yorwba 8 days ago

    That explains why they were listed separately, it doesn't explain how some ended up with higher-than-default tariffs. As the article points out, the other half of the puzzle is that sometimes people use the wrong ISO code (maybe a typo, maybe just guessing and getting it wrong). For places with little actual trade, such mistakes naturally make up the bulk of the trade volume recorded in official statistics.