The document lists the top 20 developing country suppliers to the United Nations in 2014. India was the largest supplier, providing $1.2 billion worth of goods, mostly pharmaceuticals. Other major suppliers included Afghanistan, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Kenya, Turkey, Ethiopia, Sudan, Syria, South Sudan, Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Mali, Pakistan, South Korea, South Africa, China, Argentina, and Panama. Nearly two-thirds of the United Nations' $17.2 billion in total procurement for 2014 came from developing countries and countries with transitioning economies.