United nations trade data

The data of the UN Service Trade database shown on this internet site are copyrighted by the United Nations and are provided for your internal use only. They may not be re-disseminated in any form without written permission of the United Nations Statistics Division. Statistics is an inherent part of UNCTAD. Being the United Nations' focal point for the integrated treatment of trade and development and the interrelated issues in the areas of finance, technology, investment and sustainable development, UNCTAD compiles, validates and processes a wide range of data collected from national and international sources.

UN COMTRADE is the pseudonym for United Nations International Trade Statistics Database. Over 170 reporter countries/areas provide the United Nations  Free access to detailed global trade data. UN Comtrade is a repository of official international trade statistics and relevant analytical tables. All data is accessible  The UN International Trade Statistics Database (UN Comtrade) contains detailed goods imports and exports statistics reported by statistical authorities of close to  Trade facilitation looks at how procedures and controls governing the movement of goods For example, UN/CEFACT defines trade facilitation as "the simplification, standardization and harmonisation of border formalities, since the latter are estimated on various data ranging from 1.5% to 15% of the transaction value. Metadata providing information on definitions and methods are often published along with the data. United Nations 

3 Jan 2019 UN Commodity Trade Statistics Database (UN Comtrade) (Harvard Login) United Nations Annual data by commodity and trade partner for over 

Annual E-Learning Course on International Merchandise Trade Statistics. Organized jointly by UNSD, UNCTAD, in cooperation with WTO 16 March to 14 April 2020 The Trade Statistics Branch of the United Nations Statistics Division is active in technical cooperation, in collaboration with other international organizations, with many data compilers from central banks, national statistical offices, customs administrations and other relevant agencies around the world through seminars/workshops and country projects. NBER-United Nations Trade Data, 1962-2000 Two datasets of world trade flows are available. 1. The newest dataset covers the years 1962-2000, and is constructed from United Nations trade data by Robert Feenstra and Robert Lipsey, under a grant from the National Science Foundation to the NBER. Two datasets of world trade flows are available. 1. The newest dataset covers the years 1962-2000, and is constructed from United Nations trade data by Robert Feenstra and Robert Lipsey, under a grant from the National Science Foundation to the NBER. The data of the UN Service Trade database shown on this internet site are copyrighted by the United Nations and are provided for your internal use only. They may not be re-disseminated in any form without written permission of the United Nations Statistics Division. Statistics is an inherent part of UNCTAD. Being the United Nations' focal point for the integrated treatment of trade and development and the interrelated issues in the areas of finance, technology, investment and sustainable development, UNCTAD compiles, validates and processes a wide range of data collected from national and international sources.

Annual E-Learning Course on International Merchandise Trade Statistics. Organized jointly by UNSD, UNCTAD, in cooperation with WTO 16 March to 14 April 2020

All UN Comtrade related dissemination sites will be gradually upgraded in 2019 to take advantage of new data items and features. Exploring Trade Data. A place to showcase innovative and experimental uses of UN Comtrade data. Explore visualizations of huge volume of data and metadata,   UN COMTRADE is the pseudonym for United Nations International Trade Statistics Database. Over 170 reporter countries/areas provide the United Nations 

United Nations Comtrade Database - International Trade Statistics - Import/Export Data The International Trade Statistics Yearbook: Volume I – Trade by Country and Volume II – Trade by Product provide an overview of the latest trends of trade in goods and services showing country and product profiles of international trade, respectively.

11 Feb 2020 (United Nations) 1950-Present. Volume I. Trade by Country. For individual countries, values of imports/exports by principal trading patterns or by 

All UN Comtrade related dissemination sites will be gradually upgraded in 2019 to take advantage of new data items and features.

11 Feb 2020 (United Nations) 1950-Present. Volume I. Trade by Country. For individual countries, values of imports/exports by principal trading patterns or by  3 Jan 2019 UN Commodity Trade Statistics Database (UN Comtrade) (Harvard Login) United Nations Annual data by commodity and trade partner for over  5 Jun 2018 All series, except the two long-run series from CEPII and NBER-UN, were produced from data published by the sources in current US dollars,  United Nations Comtrade Database - International Trade Statistics - Import/Export Data The International Trade Statistics Yearbook: Volume I – Trade by Country and Volume II – Trade by Product provide an overview of the latest trends of trade in goods and services showing country and product profiles of international trade, respectively. Annual E-Learning Course on International Merchandise Trade Statistics. Organized jointly by UNSD, UNCTAD, in cooperation with WTO 16 March to 14 April 2020

The UN International Trade Statistics Database (UN Comtrade) contains detailed goods imports and exports statistics reported by statistical authorities of close to  Trade facilitation looks at how procedures and controls governing the movement of goods For example, UN/CEFACT defines trade facilitation as "the simplification, standardization and harmonisation of border formalities, since the latter are estimated on various data ranging from 1.5% to 15% of the transaction value. Metadata providing information on definitions and methods are often published along with the data. United Nations