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UNITED NATIONS DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS STATISTICS DIVISION
ANDEAN COMMUNITY
GENERAL SECRETARIAT
UNITED NATIONS
ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE
CARIBBEAN
Regional Workshop on Country Practices in Compilation of International Merchandise Trade Statistics, 7-11 May 2007, Lima Agenda item No. 6: Overview of the results of the NCDP Questionnaire 2006 including those of the countries participating in the workshop Presentation Language: English
NCDP QUESTIONNAIRE 2006: NATIONAL COMPILATION AND DISSEMINATION
PRATICES
Presentation by
United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)
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NCDP Questionnaire 2006National Compilation and Dissemination Practices
YesCustoms administration1.03
Do the following agencies provide data to your office for use in the compilation of the trade statistics:
YesIs the National Statistical Office the responsible agency for the compilation and dissemination of trade statistics ?If No, please specify in the Comments field which agency is responsible for this.
1.02
YesIs your national methodology of compilation and dissemination of foreign merchandise trade statistics (hereafter called 'trade statistics') based on IMTS, Rev.2 ?
Section 1: Institutional arrangements
1.01
Please answer only with
Yes, NO or Not Applicable
PART 1: Main recommendations of the International Merchandise Trade Statistics, Concepts and Definitions, Rev.2, (IMTS, Rev.2) and the Compilers Manual to IMTS, Rev.2
QuestionSectionCode
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NCDP Questionnaire 2006National Compilation and Dissemination Practices
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Section 1: Institutional arrangementsSection 2: Sources of dataSection 3: Coverage and Time of recordingSection 4: Customs proceduresSection 5: Trade systemSection 6: Commodity classifications and
Quantity measurement
NCDP Questionnaire PART I
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Section 7: Valuation and currency conversionSection 8: Partner countrySection 9: Data Quality ControlSection 10: Mode of transportSection 11: Reporting and dissemination
NCDP Questionnaire PART I
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Details on INCLUSIONS and EXCLUSIONS of particular items in the international merchandise trade statistics
Section 12: InclusionsSection 13: Exclusions
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no simple ‘transit’no temporarily admitted or withdrawn goods (except inward or outward processing)
‘use customs documents and -if needed- other sources’
‘record all goods which add to or subtract from the stock of material resources of a country by entering (imports) or leaving (exports) its economic territory’
Review of some main recommendations
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THEORY SNA THEORY SNA ‘Geographic territory administered by a government within which persons , goods and capital circulate freely’ (SNA93)
THEORY IMTS THEORY IMTS ‘Statistical territory over which the IMT data are collected’
PRACTICE PRACTICE ‘Customs territory over which the IMT data are collected’
EXAMPLE AUSTRALIAEXAMPLE AUSTRALIA•Territory within political frontiers (including Christmas Island,Cocos Islands and Australian Antarctic Territory)• Territorial waters• Continental shelf in international waters• Territorial enclaves abroad (embassies, military bases etc)• Excluded: foreign enclaves within Australia
• Equal to Economic territory with exception of:
• Christmas Island, Cocos Islands and Austr. Antarctic Territory• Territorial enclaves abroad
(embassies, military bases etc)
}
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EXAMPLES OF EXAMPLES OF INCLUSIONSINCLUSIONS
• Non-monetary gold• Goods for processing• Electricity, gas and water• Fish caught on high seas by foreign vessels and landed in national ports
• Monetary gold (=financial asset)• Empty bottles (=means of transport)• Fish caught on high seas by national vessels and landed in the own economic territory
‘All goods ……’List of Inclusions: 19 - 41List of Exclusions: 42 –63of which to be recorded for BOP and SNA 55 - 63
THEORY THEORY ‘‘Concepts and DefinitionsConcepts and Definitions’’
EXAMPLES OF EXCLUSIONSEXAMPLES OF EXCLUSIONS
• Mobile equipment that changes ownership while outside the country of residence of its original owner• Goods for repair• Fish caught on high seas by national vessels and landed in foreign ports
EXAMPLES OF EXCLUSIONSEXAMPLES OF EXCLUSIONSTO BE SEPARATELY RECORDEDTO BE SEPARATELY RECORDED
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‘Goods for which customs clearance forms are made and which are included in the statistical processing (above statistical threshold and not part of the statistical exclusions) and goods (belonging to the statistical inclusions) of which data are collected from other sources’
‘Goods passing the customs frontiers for which customs clearances are required’
CUSTOMS THEORYCUSTOMS THEORY
STATISTICAL PRACTICESTATISTICAL PRACTICE
‘All goods ……’List of Inclusions: 19 - 41List of Exclusions: 42 –63of which to be recorded for BOP and SNA 55 - 63
THEORY THEORY ‘‘Concepts and DefinitionsConcepts and Definitions’’
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free circulation area
premises for inward processingindustrial free zones
IMPORTS OF FOREIGN GOODS
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
FOR INWARD PROCESSING
TEMPORARILY IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
FOR OUTWARD PROCESSING
TRANSITS
EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC GOODS
premises for outw. proc.industrial free zones
Basic Trade Flows
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• General Trade
statistical territory = economic territory
• Special Trade
– strict definition
statistical territory =
free circulation area
– relaxed definition
statistical territory =
free circulation area
+ inward processing area
+ industrial free zones
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according SNA: at the time when change in ownership takes place
in practice different possibilities:transfer of ownership depends on delivery conditions in combination with applicable legislationis not always traceable from documentation
theoretical approximation:moment that goods enter of leave the economic territory
IMTS Concepts and Definitions recommendation:lodgment of customs declaration
Review of some main recommendations
Time of Recording
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
1.02 Is the National Statistical Office the responsible agency for the compilation and dissemination of trade statistics ? If No, please specify in the Comments field which agency is responsible for this.
1.01 Is your national methodology of compilation and dissemination of foreign merchandise trade statistics based on IMTS, Rev.2 ?
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
1.02 Is the National Statistical Office the responsible agency for the compilation and dissemination of trade statistics ? If No, please specify in the Comments field which agency is responsible for this.
1.01 Is your national methodology of compilation and dissemination of foreign merchandise trade statistics based on IMTS, Rev.2 ?
4.4%16.5%79.1%1.02
15.4%12.1%72.5%1.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
1.02 Is the National Statistical Office the responsible agency for the compilation and dissemination of trade statistics ? If No, please specify in the Comments field which agency is responsible for this.
1.01 Is your national methodology of compilation and dissemination of foreign merchandise trade statistics based on IMTS, Rev.2 ?
4.4%16.5%79.1%1.02
15.4%12.1%72.5%1.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
6.7%40.0%53.3%1.02
13.3%26.7%60.0%1.01
N/ANoYesCode
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
Other, If Yes, please specify in Comments field1.07
National Energy Agency1.06
Commodity boardIf Yes, please specify in Comments field1.05
Central Bank1.04
Customs administration1.03
Do the following agencies provide data to your office for use in the compilation of the trade statistics:
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
Other, If Yes, please specify in Comments field1.07
National Energy Agency1.06
Commodity boardIf Yes, please specify in Comments field1.05
Central Bank1.04
Customs administration1.03
Do the following agencies provide data to your office for use in the compilation of the trade statistics:
23.1%34.1%42.9%1.07
13.2%61.5%25.3%1.06
16.5%72.5%11.0%1.05
9.9%71.4%18.7%1.04
3.3%1.1%95.6%1.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
Other, If Yes, please specify in Comments field1.07
National Energy Agency1.06
Commodity boardIf Yes, please specify in Comments field1.05
Central Bank1.04
Customs administration1.03
Do the following agencies provide data to your office for use in the compilation of the trade statistics:
23.1%34.1%42.9%1.07
13.2%61.5%25.3%1.06
16.5%72.5%11.0%1.05
9.9%71.4%18.7%1.04
3.3%1.1%95.6%1.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
26.7%6.7%66.7%1.07
26.7%53.3%20.0%1.06
26.7%73.3%0.0%1.05
40.0%33.3%26.7%1.04
0.0%0.0%100.0%1.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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1.07 - Other, If Yes, please specify in Comments field
Comité de Administración de la Zona Franca y Zona Comercial de Tacna ( ZOFRATACNA) es un Organismos PúblicosDescentralizados del Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo. ZOFRATACNA, es la fuente que proporciona las estadísticasbásicas complementaria
Lineas Aereas Nacionales (Importación de Aeronaves-Compra de Combustible en el Exterior) AIRBP - Proveedora Fueloil (Reporte Venta de Combustible Líneas Aéreas Extranjeras)
Dirección Nacional del Banano, Refinería Panamá, Empresas de productos del mar.
ECOPETROL y las empresas privadas remiten al DANE la información correspondiente a las exportaciones de Petróleo y susderivados.
Ministerio de Hacienda / Contraloría / Zofri SA (administradora de zona franca)
Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE), e Industria Automotriz.
ESSO, RASA, para verificación de importaciones de petróleo y derivados y venta de gasolina de aviación. El CENTRO DE TRAMITES DE EXPORTACION del Banco Central se usó hasta 2006 como fuente para los datos de maquila
PETROECUADOR Y CIAS. PRIVADAS
La Promotora de Comercio Exterior (PROCOMER), administra los regímenes de zonas francas y prefeccionamiento activo. Esta entidad proporciona la información d la actividad de comercio internacional de éstos regímenes.
Emprendimientos Energéticos Binacionales S.A.
Comentarios
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UN Recommendations
Compilers should establish good working arrangements with the organizations that keep records relevant to trade statistics
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
If you have working agreements with other agencies, does your office regularly meet or consult with these agencies before release of the trade statistics?
1.09
Does your office have any memorandum of understanding or any similar working agreement with any of the mentioned agencies?
1.08
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
If you have working agreements with other agencies, does your office regularly meet or consult with these agencies before release of the trade statistics?
1.09
Does your office have any memorandum of understanding or any similar working agreement with any of the mentioned agencies?
1.08
17.6%44.0%38.5%1.09
5.5%30.8%63.7%1.08
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 1: Institutional arrangements
If you have working agreements with other agencies, does your office regularly meet or consult with these agencies before release of the trade statistics?
1.09
Does your office have any memorandum of understanding or any similar working agreement with any of the mentioned agencies?
1.08
17.6%44.0%38.5%1.09
5.5%30.8%63.7%1.08
N/A%No%Yes%Code
6.7%60.0%33.3%1.09
6.7%20.0%73.3%1.08
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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UN Recommendations
Compilers should also initiate, whenever appropriate, modifications to national legislation or relevant administrative regulations in order to establish a solid foundation for enhancing the quality and timeliness of trade statistics.
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Section 3: Coverage and Time of Recording
3.02 Do you use change of ownership (between residents and non-residents) as a basis for inclusion of certain goods in trade statistics? If Yes, please provide examples in Comments
3.01 As a general rule, do you include in trade statistics goods which enter (imports) or leave (exports) your economic territory (except for goods in transit and temporary admissions/ withdrawals)
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Section 3: Coverage and Time of Recording
3.02 Do you use change of ownership (between residents and non-residents) as a basis for inclusion of certain goods in trade statistics? If Yes, please provide examples in Comments
3.01 As a general rule, do you include in trade statistics goods which enter (imports) or leave (exports) your economic territory (except for goods in transit and temporary admissions/ withdrawals)
8.8%63.7%27.5%3.02
4.4%2.2%93.4%3.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 3: Coverage and Time of Recording
3.02 Do you use change of ownership (between residents and non-residents) as a basis for inclusion of certain goods in trade statistics? If Yes, please provide examples in Comments
3.01 As a general rule, do you include in trade statistics goods which enter (imports) or leave (exports) your economic territory (except for goods in transit and temporary admissions/ withdrawals)
8.8%63.7%27.5%3.02
4.4%2.2%93.4%3.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
13.3%46.7%40.0%3.02
13.3%6.7%80.0%3.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 3: Coverage and Time of Recording
3.04 Do you use date of lodgement of the customs declaration as an approximation for the time when goods enter/leave your territory? If No, please indicate which dates are used for this purpose in the Comments field.
3.03 Can your office compile detailed commodity by partner trade statistics on the basis of change of ownership?
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Section 3: Coverage and Time of Recording
3.04 Do you use date of lodgement of the customs declaration as an approximation for the time when goods enter/leave your territory? If No, please indicate which dates are used for this purpose in the Comments field.
3.03 Can your office compile detailed commodity by partner trade statistics on the basis of change of ownership?
3.3%20.9%75.8%3.04
6.6%70.3%23.1%3.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 3: Coverage and Time of Recording
3.04 Do you use date of lodgement of the customs declaration as an approximation for the time when goods enter/leave your territory? If No, please indicate which dates are used for this purpose in the Comments field.
3.03 Can your office compile detailed commodity by partner trade statistics on the basis of change of ownership?
3.3%20.9%75.8%3.04
6.6%70.3%23.1%3.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
13.3%20.0%66.7%3.04
13.3%53.3%33.3%3.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Customs Definition
Date of lodgement: the date on which the customs accepts the declarations submitted by importers, exporters or their agent;
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Section 4: Customs Procedures 4.01 Does your country use the Kyoto
Convention (the International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs procedures) as the basis for the definitions of customs procedures?
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Section 4: Customs Procedures 4.01 Does your country use the Kyoto
Convention (the International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs procedures) as the basis for the definitions of customs procedures?
14.3%13.2%72.5%4.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 4: Customs Procedures 4.01 Does your country use the Kyoto
Convention (the International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs procedures) as the basis for the definitions of customs procedures?
14.3%13.2%72.5%4.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
20.0%0.0%80.0%4.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Temporary admission of goods subject to re-exportation in the same state
4.05
Exportation of domestic goods (outright exportation)
4.04
Re-importation of goods in the same state 4.03
Importation of goods under clearance for home use
4.02
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Temporary admission of goods subject to re-exportation in the same state
4.05
Exportation of domestic goods (outright exportation)
4.04
Re-importation of goods in the same state 4.03
Importation of goods under clearance for home use
4.02
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
8.8%8.8%82.4%4.05
9.9%11.0%79.1%4.04
7.7%5.5%86.8%4.03
3.3%9.9%86.8%4.02
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Temporary admission of goods subject to re-exportation in the same state
4.05
Exportation of domestic goods (outright exportation)
4.04
Re-importation of goods in the same state 4.03
Importation of goods under clearance for home use
4.02
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
8.8%8.8%82.4%4.05
9.9%11.0%79.1%4.04
7.7%5.5%86.8%4.03
3.3%9.9%86.8%4.02
N/A%No%Yes%Code
6.7%0.0%93.3%4.05
20.0%0.0%80.0%4.04
6.7%0.0%93.3%4.03
6.7%13.3%80.0%4.02
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Temporary exportation of goods for outward processing
4.09
Goods leaving the country after inward processing
4.08
Temporary admission of goods for inward processing
4.07
Re-exportation of goods in the same state4.06
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Temporary exportation of goods for outward processing
4.09
Goods leaving the country after inward processing
4.08
Temporary admission of goods for inward processing
4.07
Re-exportation of goods in the same state4.06
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
13.2%14.3%72.5%4.09
14.3%14.3%71.4%4.08
13.2%13.2%73.6%4.07
7.7%4.4%87.9%4.06
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Temporary exportation of goods for outward processing
4.09
Goods leaving the country after inward processing
4.08
Temporary admission of goods for inward processing
4.07
Re-exportation of goods in the same state4.06
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
13.2%14.3%72.5%4.09
14.3%14.3%71.4%4.08
13.2%13.2%73.6%4.07
7.7%4.4%87.9%4.06
N/A%No%Yes%Code
20.0%13.3%66.7%4.09
13.3%6.7%80.0%4.08
13.3%6.7%80.0%4.07
13.3%0.0%86.7%4.06
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Goods admitted into a commercial free zone (zones where only minimal repackaging and similar processing of goods is allowed) ?
4.13Goods leaving a customs warehouse?4.12
Goods admitted into a customs warehouse?4.11
Re-importation of goods after temporary exportation for outward processing
4.10
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Goods admitted into a commercial free zone (zones where only minimal repackaging and similar processing of goods is allowed) ?
4.13Goods leaving a customs warehouse?4.12
Goods admitted into a customs warehouse?4.11
Re-importation of goods after temporary exportation for outward processing
4.10
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
23.1%16.5%60.4%4.13
16.5%7.7%75.8%4.12
14.3%9.9%75.8%4.11
9.9%11.0%79.1%4.10
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 4: Customs Procedures
Goods admitted into a commercial free zone (zones where only minimal repackaging and similar processing of goods is allowed) ?
4.13Goods leaving a customs warehouse?4.12
Goods admitted into a customs warehouse?4.11
Re-importation of goods after temporary exportation for outward processing
4.10
Does the recording by customs procedures allow for the identification of:
23.1%16.5%60.4%4.13
16.5%7.7%75.8%4.12
14.3%9.9%75.8%4.11
9.9%11.0%79.1%4.10
N/A%No%Yes%Code
13.3%26.7%60.0%4.13
13.3%13.3%73,3%4.12
6.7%20.0%73.3%4.11
20.0%0.0%80.0%4.10
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 5: Trade System
5.12 Do you disseminate trade statistics according to both the general and special trade system ?
5.11 Do you disseminate trade statistics only according to the special trade system ?
5.10 Do you disseminate trade statistics only according to the general trade system ?
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Section 5: Trade System
5.12 Do you disseminate trade statistics according to both the general and special trade system ?
5.11 Do you disseminate trade statistics only according to the special trade system ?
5.10 Do you disseminate trade statistics only according to the general trade system ?
22.0%59.3%18.7%5.12
7.7%52.7%39.6%5.11
6.6%48.4%45.1%5.10
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 5: Trade System
5.12 Do you disseminate trade statistics according to both the general and special trade system ?
5.11 Do you disseminate trade statistics only according to the special trade system ?
5.10 Do you disseminate trade statistics only according to the general trade system ?
22.0%59.3%18.7%5.12
7.7%52.7%39.6%5.11
6.6%48.4%45.1%5.10
N/A%No%Yes%Code
20.0%60.0%20.0%5.12
0.0%46.7%53.3%5.11
6.7%60.0%33.3%5.10
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 6: Commodity classifications and Quantity measurement
6.02 Do you use the Harmonized System for dissemination purposes?
6.01 Do you use the Harmonized System (HS) as the basis for your detailed commodity trade database? If Yes, please give the number of digits at which you maintain your commodity codes in the Comment field.
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Section 6: Commodity classifications and Quantity measurement
6.02 Do you use the Harmonized System for dissemination purposes?
6.01 Do you use the Harmonized System (HS) as the basis for your detailed commodity trade database? If Yes, please give the number of digits at which you maintain your commodity codes in the Comment field.
5.5%7.7%86.8%6.02
4.4%2.2%93.4%6.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 6: Commodity classifications and Quantity measurement
6.02 Do you use the Harmonized System for dissemination purposes?
6.01 Do you use the Harmonized System (HS) as the basis for your detailed commodity trade database? If Yes, please give the number of digits at which you maintain your commodity codes in the Comment field.
5.5%7.7%86.8%6.02
4.4%2.2%93.4%6.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
0.0%0.0%100.0%6.02
0.0%0.0%100.0%6.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 6: Commodity classifications and Quantity measurement
6.06 Do you publish any data in terms of International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) ?
6.05 Do you publish any data in terms of the Classification by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) ?
6.04 Do you publish any data in terms of Common Product Classification (CPC) ?
6.03 Do you publish any data in terms of Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) ?
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Section 6: Commodity classifications and Quantity measurement
6.06 Do you publish any data in terms of International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) ?
6.05 Do you publish any data in terms of the Classification by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) ?
6.04 Do you publish any data in terms of Common Product Classification (CPC) ?
6.03 Do you publish any data in terms of Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) ?
6.6%73.6%19.8%6.06
7.7%47.3%45.1%6.05
5.5%86.8%7.7%6.04
2.2%28.6%69.2%6.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 6: Commodity classifications and Quantity measurement
6.06 Do you publish any data in terms of International Standard Industrial Classification of All Economic Activities (ISIC) ?
6.05 Do you publish any data in terms of the Classification by Broad Economic Categories (BEC) ?
6.04 Do you publish any data in terms of Common Product Classification (CPC) ?
6.03 Do you publish any data in terms of Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) ?
6.6%73.6%19.8%6.06
7.7%47.3%45.1%6.05
5.5%86.8%7.7%6.04
2.2%28.6%69.2%6.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
0.0%40.0%60.0%6.06
0.0%46.7%53.3%6.05
0.0%80.0%20.0%6.04
0.0%53.3%46.7%6.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 7: Valuation and currency conversion
7.05 Is the statistical value of exported goods an FOB-type value?
7.04 Do you compile and publish value of imported goods as a FOB-type value?
7.03 Are data for international freight and insurance associated withthe importation of goods available separately?
7.02 Is the statistical value of imported goods a CIF-type value?
7.01 Are you using provisions of the WTO Agreement on Valuation as the basis for calculating the statistical value of goods ?
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Section 7: Valuation and currency conversion
7.05 Is the statistical value of exported goods an FOB-type value?
7.04 Do you compile and publish value of imported goods as a FOB-type value?
7.03 Are data for international freight and insurance associated withthe importation of goods available separately?
7.02 Is the statistical value of imported goods a CIF-type value?
7.01 Are you using provisions of the WTO Agreement on Valuation as the basis for calculating the statistical value of goods ?
1.1%1.1%97.8%7.05
3.3%69.2%27.5%7.04
2.2%59.3%38.5%7.03
2.2%2.2%95.6%7.02
23.1%19.8%57.1%7.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 7: Valuation and currency conversion
7.05 Is the statistical value of exported goods an FOB-type value?
7.04 Do you compile and publish value of imported goods as a FOB-type value?
7.03 Are data for international freight and insurance associated withthe importation of goods available separately?
7.02 Is the statistical value of imported goods a CIF-type value?
7.01 Are you using provisions of the WTO Agreement on Valuation as the basis for calculating the statistical value of goods ?
1.1%1.1%97.8%7.05
3.3%69.2%27.5%7.04
2.2%59.3%38.5%7.03
2.2%2.2%95.6%7.02
23.1%19.8%57.1%7.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
6.7%0.0%93.3%7.05
0.0%20.0%80.0%7.04
0.0%20.0%80.0%7.03
6.7%6.7%86.7%7.02
6.7%6.7%86.7%7.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 8: Partner Country
other? If Yes, please specify in Comments field8.06country of purchase?8.05country of consignment?8.04
If Yes, do you broadly follow the origin criteria outlined in the Kyoto Convention?
8.03country of origin?8.02
Do you compile import statistics by:
8.01 Do you identify your trade partners on the basis of the definition of the statistical territory as given by your partners themselves?
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Section 8: Partner Country
other? If Yes, please specify in Comments field8.06country of purchase?8.05country of consignment?8.04
If Yes, do you broadly follow the origin criteria outlined in the Kyoto Convention?
8.03country of origin?8.02
Do you compile import statistics by:
8.01 Do you identify your trade partners on the basis of the definition of the statistical territory as given by your partners themselves?
46.2%42.9%11.0%8.06
4.4%67.0%28.6%8.05
5.5%47.3%47.3%8.04
27.5%4.4%68.1%8.03
2.2%9.9%87.9%8.02
29.7%15.4%54.9%8.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 8: Partner Country
other? If Yes, please specify in Comments field8.06country of purchase?8.05country of consignment?8.04
If Yes, do you broadly follow the origin criteria outlined in the Kyoto Convention?
8.03country of origin?8.02
Do you compile import statistics by:
8.01 Do you identify your trade partners on the basis of the definition of the statistical territory as given by your partners themselves?
46.2%42.9%11.0%8.06
4.4%67.0%28.6%8.05
5.5%47.3%47.3%8.04
27.5%4.4%68.1%8.03
2.2%9.9%87.9%8.02
29.7%15.4%54.9%8.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
26.7%26.7%46.7%8.06
6.7%46.7%46.7%8.05
13.3%46.7%40.0%8.04
20.0%0.0%80.0%8.03
0.0%6.7%93.3%8.02
33.3%20.0%46.7%8.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 9: Data Quality Control
9.05 Does the Customs administration of your country conduct seminars to train traders and their agents in the filing of customs declarations ?
9.04 Is physical inspection of cargo by Customs based on risk assessment?
9.03 Does the Customs administration of your country use ASYCUDA (Automated SYstem for CUstomsDAta) for automated entry and checking of customs declarations ?
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Section 9: Data Quality Control
9.05 Does the Customs administration of your country conduct seminars to train traders and their agents in the filing of customs declarations ?
9.04 Is physical inspection of cargo by Customs based on risk assessment?
9.03 Does the Customs administration of your country use ASYCUDA (Automated SYstem for CUstomsDAta) for automated entry and checking of customs declarations ?
7.7%14.3%78.0%9.05
18.7%5.5%75.8%9.04
4.4%52.7%42.9%9.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 9: Data Quality Control
9.05 Does the Customs administration of your country conduct seminars to train traders and their agents in the filing of customs declarations ?
9.04 Is physical inspection of cargo by Customs based on risk assessment?
9.03 Does the Customs administration of your country use ASYCUDA (Automated SYstem for CUstomsDAta) for automated entry and checking of customs declarations ?
7.7%14.3%78.0%9.05
18.7%5.5%75.8%9.04
4.4%52.7%42.9%9.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
6.7%20.0%73.3%9.05
6.7%13.3%80.0%9.04
20.0%40.0%40.0%9.03
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 10: Mode of Transportation
other? If Yes, please specify in Comments field10.08pipeline10.07road10.06railway10.05inland waterway10.04sea10.03air10.02
10.01 Do you compile trade statistics by mode of transport?
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Section 10: Mode of Transportation
other? If Yes, please specify in Comments field10.08pipeline10.07road10.06railway10.05inland waterway10.04sea10.03air10.02
10.01 Do you compile trade statistics by mode of transport?
30.8%33.0%36.3%10.0824.2%37.4%38.5%10.0713.2%23.1%63.7%10.0615.4%29.7%54.9%10.0526.4%38.5%35.2%10.0412.1%13.2%74.7%10.036.6%8.8%84.6%10.026.6%16.5%76.9%10.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 10: Mode of Transportation
other? If Yes, please specify in Comments field10.08pipeline10.07road10.06railway10.05inland waterway10.04sea10.03air10.02
10.01 Do you compile trade statistics by mode of transport?
30.8%33.0%36.3%10.0824.2%37.4%38.5%10.0713.2%23.1%63.7%10.0615.4%29.7%54.9%10.0526.4%38.5%35.2%10.0412.1%13.2%74.7%10.036.6%8.8%84.6%10.026.6%16.5%76.9%10.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
33.3%20.0%46.7%10.0820.0%20.0%60.0%10.0713.3%0.0%86.7%10.0620.0%20.0%60.0%10.0520.0%46.7%33.3%10.040.0%13.3%86.7%10.030.0%0.0%100.0%10.026.7%0.0%93.3%10.01
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 11: Reporting and Dissemination
11.07 Do you regularly revise data (when additional information is available)?
11.06 Do you make data available on a Web site?
11.05 Do you publicly announce scheduled release dates?
11.04 Do you make documentation on your sources and methods publicly available ?
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Section 11: Reporting and Dissemination
11.07 Do you regularly revise data (when additional information is available)?
11.06 Do you make data available on a Web site?
11.05 Do you publicly announce scheduled release dates?
11.04 Do you make documentation on your sources and methods publicly available ?
6.6%3.3%90.1%11.07
5.5%7.7%85.7%11.06
8.8%26.4%64.8%11.05
8.8%14.3%76.9%11.04
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 11: Reporting and Dissemination
11.07 Do you regularly revise data (when additional information is available)?
11.06 Do you make data available on a Web site?
11.05 Do you publicly announce scheduled release dates?
11.04 Do you make documentation on your sources and methods publicly available ?
6.6%3.3%90.1%11.07
5.5%7.7%85.7%11.06
8.8%26.4%64.8%11.05
8.8%14.3%76.9%11.04
N/A%No%Yes%Code
6.7%0.0%93.3%11.07
0.0%6.7%93.3%11.06
6.7%26.7%66.7%11.05
6.7%20.0%73.3%11.04
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 12: Inclusions
12.15 goods which cross borders as a result of transactions between parent corporations and their direct investment enterprises (affiliates/branches)
12.22 goods under financial lease (i.e., a lease of one year or more)
12.13 goods for processing (i.e., goods sent abroad or brought into your country for processing, including processing under contract and processing under the inward processing procedure)
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Section 12: Inclusions
12.15 goods which cross borders as a result of transactions between parent corporations and their direct investment enterprises (affiliates/branches)
12.22 goods under financial lease (i.e., a lease of one year or more)
12.13 goods for processing (i.e., goods sent abroad or brought into your country for processing, including processing under contract and processing under the inward processing procedure)
10.8%25.2%64.0%12.22
13.5%14.4%72.1%12.15
8.1%9.0%82.9%12.13
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 12: Inclusions
12.15 goods which cross borders as a result of transactions between parent corporations and their direct investment enterprises (affiliates/branches)
12.22 goods under financial lease (i.e., a lease of one year or more)
12.13 goods for processing (i.e., goods sent abroad or brought into your country for processing, including processing under contract and processing under the inward processing procedure)
10.8%25.2%64.0%12.22
13.5%14.4%72.1%12.15
8.1%9.0%82.9%12.13
N/A%No%Yes%Code
6.7%20.0%73.3%12.22
0.0%6.7%93.3%12.15
0.0%13.3%86.7%12.13
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 13: Exclusions
13.22 goods for repair; if Yes, please indicate in Comments whether you record the transaction separately.
13.12 goods under operational lease (i.e., a lease of less than one year)
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Section 13: Exclusions
13.22 goods for repair; if Yes, please indicate in Comments whether you record the transaction separately.
13.12 goods under operational lease (i.e., a lease of less than one year)
16.2%37.8%45.9%13.22
11.7%13.5%74.8%13.12
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Section 13: Exclusions
13.22 goods for repair; if Yes, please indicate in Comments whether you record the transaction separately.
13.12 goods under operational lease (i.e., a lease of less than one year)
16.2%37.8%45.9%13.22
11.7%13.5%74.8%13.12
N/A%No%Yes%Code
13.3%46.7%40.0%13.22
20.0%20.0%60.0%13.12
N/A%No%Yes%Code
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Thank you for your attention