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  • 23-February-2023

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    International trade statistics: trends in fourth quarter 2022

    G20 merchandise and services trade fall in Q4 2022, marking a gloomy end to a challenging year

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  • 22-November-2022

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    International trade statistics: trends in third quarter 2022

    G20 merchandise trade falls for the first time in two years in Q3 2022, while services trade growth slows further

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  • 14-November-2022

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    Statistical Insights - To leave or not to leave: How are the world’s largest MNEs responding to the war in Ukraine?

    Navigating challenging business environments is standard practice for most Multinational Enterprises (MNEs), as they often operate in several countries coordinating their activities over multiple markets. Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has triggered unprecedented economic sanctions with potentially far‑reaching implications for doing business in Russia.

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  • 19-May-2022

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    New approaches to compute TiVA indicators for the United Kingdom

    This report examines UK engagement in Global Value Chains from a national perspective, with the objective of complementing existing indicators of trade integration.

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  • 15-March-2022

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    Bilateral Trade in Goods by Industry and End-use Category

    The STAN Bilateral Trade Database by Industry and End-use category (BTDIxE) provides values of exports and imports of goods for OECD countries and a large number of non member economies. Data are presented in USD, by partner country, industry and end-use category from 1990 onwards.

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  • 18-February-2022

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    Recent trends in transport and insurance costs and estimates at disaggregated product level

    Statistics Working Paper N. 112 2022/2 - This paper updates the OECD International Transport and Insurance Cost (ITIC) of Merchandise Trade database, which covers more than 180 countries and partners, and over 1000 products from 1995 to 2020. Transport and insurance costs, also known as CIF-FOB margins, are estimated using a gravity model.

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  • 17-February-2022

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    Using unit value indices as proxies for international merchandise trade prices

    Statistics Working Paper N. 111 2022/1 - In light of the need for detailed and timely internationally comparable trade price indices, this paper describes a multi-tiered methodology to mitigate many of the empirical challenges associated with using customs data, to provide more robust estimates of unit value indices (UVIs) by country and product.

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  • 8-July-2021

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    Regional-Global Trade in Value-added Initiatives

    Recent years have seen a significant increase in international efforts to develop measures of Trade in Value Added (TiVA), driven by growing demands for better, more comprehensive and more timely data on global value chains in order to understand their drivers and impacts. Examples of initiatives include the OECD TiVA, Eurostat FIGARO, North American TiVA, APEC TiVA, and MRIO tables developed by ADB and UNECLAC.

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  • 4-June-2021

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    Enterprises in Global Value Chains

    Statistics on the role of these different types of firms in Global Value Chains (GVCs) are essential to facilitate policy making and to provide insights in the nexus between international trade, international investment, and production. The OECD has therefore started a work-stream that extends the Trade in Value Added (TiVA) dataset by breaking down industries into new categories of firms, including SMEs and MNEs.

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  • 17-February-2020

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    Quarterly balance of payments statistics

    The OECD collects and disseminates balance of payments statistics for all OECD countries, the major emerging economies and key aggregates e.g. the OECD total, G7. Data are collected for all the major balances, inflows and outflows in the current, capital and financial accounts. The current account components are also presented seasonally adjusted.

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