EXPORTS : World, North America, Latin America and Western Europe
IMPORTS : World, North America, Latin America and Western Europe
EXPORTS : World, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia and
Oceania
IMPORTS : World, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia and
Oceania
Notes and Sources for the tables
Technical Notes
Data from the World Trade Organization.
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World merchandise trade by region and
selected economy.
Prepared by: Merchandise Trade Section, Statistics Division, WTO.
Closing date: July 1999.
Next update: March 2000. |
Sources
IMF, International Financial Statistics; UNSD, Monthly Bulletin of
Statistics; FAO, Trade Yearbook; ECLAC; Preliminary Overview of the Economy of Latin
America and the Caribbean, national statistics and Secretariat estimates. |
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Notes
For definitions, methods and general remarks see the Technical Notes in
WTO, Annual Report, 1998, International Trade Statistics. |
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Warnings
Figures for 1998 are provisional. |
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Data on volume are much more restricted in terms of
coverage and availability than those on value. As a result, the volume estimates are
subject to a wider margin of error, and figures for a number of countries and regions that
were estimated for aggregation purposes are not shown. |
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It should be noted that the World and Asia totals contain
a significant element of double counting due to the use of merchandise trade statistics
according to the general system of trade.
Country aggregates eliminating the most significant amount of double
counting (namely Hong Kong, re-exports or imports for re-exports) are shown in the
memorandum item. |
Beginning with 1996, trade between the
successor States of the former USSR is included. |
Breaks in continuity in the trade figures
were identified for the following countries:
for Hungary and Morocco between 1995 and 1996 due to the inclusion of
shipments through processing zones beginning with 1996; for the Slovak Republic
between 1996 and 1997 and for Poland between 1997 and 1998, due to change in custom
procedures. |
Memorandum item |
This item provides alternative country
groupings, defined as follows:
Developed economies- North America, EU(15), EFTA, South Africa, Australia,
Japan and New Zealand.
Developing economies - Latin America, Africa less South Africa, Europe
less EU(15) and EFTA, the Middle East,and Asia excluding Australia, Japan and New Zealand.
Transition economies - Central and Eastern Europe, the Baltic States and
the CIS.
These designations do not imply an expression of an opinion by the
Secretariat concerning either the status of any country, territory or area, or the
delimitation of its frontiers. |
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