How many countries have negative population growth?
Of the 169 major countries and territories in the world, 35 are experiencing population growth
Singapore: -4.20%
Croatia: 3.70%
Qatar: -2.60%
Kuwait: -2.60%
Czech Republic: -1.80%
Bosnia and Herzegovina: -1.40%
Lebanon: -1.20%
Bahrain: -1.00%
Venezuela: -1.00%
Hong Kong, China: -0.90%
Albania: -0.90%
Serbia: -0.90%
Ukraine: -0.80%
Bulgaria: -0.80%
Romania: -0.80%
Latvia: -0.80%
Moldova: -0.80%
Italy: -0.60%
Monaco: -0.60%
Japan: -0.50%
Greece: -0.50%
Armenia: -0.50%
Oman: -0.50%
Belarus: -0.40%
Poland: -0.40%
Cuba: -0.40%
Russia: -0.40%
Hungary: -0.40%
Georgia: -0.40%
North Macedonia: -0.40%
Montenegro: -0.30%
South Korea: -0.20%
Slovakia: -0.20%
Uruguay: -0.10%
EU: -0.10%
Saudi Arabia: -0.10%
Mainland China: -0.08%
Japan's birth population in 2022 will drop to a historical low, falling below 800,000 for the first time; South Korea's fertility rate will hit a new low in 2022, maintaining the lowest record in the world, and the Chinese will also rarely decrease in 2022. East Asia will fall into a predicament of negative population growth. In the world, which other countries have negative population growth?