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Global Services Trade Data Hub
The Global Services Trade Data Hub provides access to comprehensive data on services trade. It allows users to customize data according to their needs, to instantly create dynamic charts and to print reports, making it a highly useful tool for trade negotiators, analysts, researchers and decision-makers.
Four separate datasets are available, covering digitally delivered services, trade in services by mode of supply, trade in commercial services, and the WTO-OECD Balanced Trade in Services dataset. Users are able to download individual charts and tables or bulk download data series. The Hub will be further enhanced with new features and content and will be regularly updated.

(Updated April 2025)
The dataset contains WTO estimates for services traded through computer networks, such as the Internet, apps, emails, voice and video calls, and digital intermediation platforms. It covers over 200 economies and regions and eight sub-sectors for the period 2005-24. The coverage of digitally delivered services reflects the definition of the IMF-OECD-UNCTAD-WTO Handbook on Measuring Digital Trade.

The Trade in Services by Mode of Supply (TISMOS) dataset, produced by the WTO, contains estimates of services trade through the four modes of supply identified in the WTO's General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS). It covers over 200 economies and regions for the period 2005-22 for 55 sectors. The dataset provides valuable insights into how services supply has evolved over the years, reflecting the impact of digitalization and the COVID-19 pandemic.
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(Updated April 2025)
This dataset contains preliminary estimates for commercial services trade up to 2024 for over 160 economies and regions for eight main services sectors. It will be expanded and updated in July 2025. The current version is based on quarterly statistics.

(Updated February 2025)
The Balanced Trade in Services (BaTiS) dataset, developed with the OECD, contains a balanced matrix of international trade in services for over 200 reporting economies and their partners by sector for 2005-23. The dataset is the only source of comprehensive bilateral data on trade in services. The coverage has been expanded to 26 sectors as well as total commercial services and other aggregates. The visualizations now cover trade in digitally deliverable services.