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STATISTICS: INTERNATIONAL TRADE STATISTICS 2005
Most frequently accessed tables (Trade by subject)
The complete publication 揑nternational trade statistics 2005?can be ordered from the WTO online bookshop or can be downloaded by clicking the links below.
On this page:
> Leading
traders
> Geographical
region
> Trade by
sector and product
> 4 selected traders
> 4 selected
traders’ imports
> Regional
trade
> LDCs
> Long
term trends
> Core data
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Who are the leading traders:
Merchandise (80KB; opens in a new window) | Commercial Services (56KB; opens in a new window) |
Do you want the European Union (EU 25) as one reporter? |
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Merchandise (83KB; opens in a new window) | Commercial Services (62KB; opens in a new window) |
Interested in a longer time-series? |
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Merchandise Exports (244KB; opens in a new window) Imports (241KB; opens in a new window) |
Commercial
Services Exports (271KB; opens in a new window) Imports (260KB; opens in a new window) |
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Information on trade by 7 geographical regions:
Merchandise Exports (60KB; opens in a new window) Imports (50KB; opens in a new window) |
Commercial
Services Exports (54KB; opens in a new window) Imports (50KB; opens in a new window) |
> More details by region? |
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Information on trade by sector and product:
Merchandise (54KB; opens in a new window) | Commercial Services (chart; 49KB; opens in a new window) |
> More details by sector and product? |
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Who are their main partners:
Who they are selling to ?nbsp; Who they are buying from ?nbsp; |
Canada
(71KB; opens in a new window) United States (75KB; opens in a new window) European Union (69KB; opens in a new window) Japan (72KB; opens in a new window) |
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What is happening on the import markets of key traders in some important products?
Iron
and Steel IT
products (Office Machinery and Telecommunications equipment) Automotive
products Textiles Clothing |
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What is happening at the regional level in world merchandise trade?
Intra
and inter-regional trade
(49KB; opens in a new window) Regional integration arrangements (EU, NAFTA, APEC, et al.) (54KB; opens in a new window) > More details: Regions (51KB; opens in a new window) and RIAs (50KB; opens in a new window) |
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Trade developments of Least-Developed Countries
> What is the importance of goods and commercial services exports in the GDP of least-developed countries? (70KB; opens in a new window) | |
Merchandise (95KB; opens in a new window) | Commercial Services (94KB; opens in a new window) |
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Long-term trends
Long-term trends ?World exports, production, GDP, from 1950 (91KB; opens in a new window) |
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Core data by region and economy
A lot of the tables in this report are derived from the Appendix tables |
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also:
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