Where can I find trade data?
Other U.S. Government sources for trade data include: Census’ USA Trade Online (goods trade), USITC’s Dataweb (goods trade), and the Bureau of Economic Analysis’ International Transaction Accounts (goods and services trade). Trade data resources at the state and local level.
What are sources of trade?
Exports and imports cover movements of goods across customs borders; generally, exports are valued f.o.b. (free on board) and imports c.i.f. (cost, insurance, and freight). The primary source is COMTRADE, the UN trade data system, made available through the UN Statistical Office (UNSO).
Are import records public?
In the United States, customs data is public information. That means that any company that imports something into the US and any company that exports anything to the US leaves a paper trail behind them that is open to nearly anyone’s eyes.
How is world trade measured?
value of exports – value of imports = balance of trade NOTE: It’s important to use this formula just as it’s presented, without altering the sequence of values. The calculation of the balance of trade yields one of two outcomes: a trade deficit or a trade surplus.
What is international trade data?
It covers various policy factors affecting international trade including tariffs, preferential margins, non-tariff measures, trade defence measures, regional trade agreements and exchange rates. Statistics are reported by country, geographic region and by broad economic sector.
What is global trade finance?
The Global Trade Finance Program (GTFP) extends and complements the capacity of banks to deliver trade financing by providing risk mitigation in new or challenging markets where trade lines may be constrained. Under GTFP, IFC has issued guarantees covering over 68,000 transactions to date for more than $66.5 billion.
What is Global Trade and Receivables Finance?
HSBC Global Trade and Receivables Finance is one of the largest trade services organisations in the world, offering a comprehensive range of forward-thinking supply chain and traditional trade solutions.
What is the UN Comtrade database?
UN COMTRADE is the pseudonym for United Nations International Trade Statistics Database. Over 170 reporter countries/areas provide the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) with their annual and monthly l international trade statistics data detailed by commodities/service categories and partner countries.
How do you cite UN Comtrade database?
Citation Data
- MLA. UN Comtrade. [New York?] :United Nations.
- APA. UN comtrade. [New York?] :United Nations.
- Chicago. UN Comtrade. [New York?] :United Nations, n.d.
What is import Yeti?
The information ImportYeti compiles lets competitors know where to look if they want to purchase similar products in bulk. “I focus on answering a singular question: ‘How do I find the right supplier to create my product overseas?,’”
What is Itrac data?
ITRAC is company-specific import data placed in an MS-Access 97 database, and provided on CD-Rom for a processing fee. Please allow 3-6 weeks for processing of your data request.
Where can I find trade information in wits?
Sources of Trade Information in WITS WITS provides access to information on External Trade from the United Nations (UN) COMTRADE Data Base, The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) TRAINS Data Base and the World Trade Organization (WTO) IDB and CTS Data Bases.
Where do I get my international economic data from?
International economic, social, and political data and forecasts on a time series basis. Data is derived from national governments, trade associations, BIS, IMF, IFC, OECD, the World Bank, and EIU’s own researchers.
What kind of trade is there between countries?
Also known as global trade – it is the import export flow of goods and services between countries. What is global trade? Also known as international trade – it is the import export flow of goods and services between countries. What is bilateral trade?
Which is the most comprehensive global trade Atlas?
That’s why governments and companies turn to the Global Trade Atlas (GTA) – the world’s most comprehensive trade database, built from high-quality data sources that are certified to ISO9001:2015. The GTA provides official monthly bilateral trade data for 95+ countries and annual data for 180+ countries.