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1 Continuing importance of Customs data for official international trade statistics 1 Continuing importance of Customs data for official international trade statistics

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1 Continuing importance of Customs data for official international trade statistics - PPT Presentation

Ronald Jansen Chief of the Trade Statistics Branch United Nations Statistics Division DESA Email Jansen1unorg or BigDataunorg Development of national regional and international trade policy ID: 815334

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Continuing importance of Customs data for official international trade statistics

Ronald Jansen

Chief of the Trade Statistics Branch

United Nations Statistics Division / DESA

E-mail:

Jansen1@un.org

or

BigData@un.org

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Development

of national, regional and international trade policy, including trade negotiations, monitoring trade agreements and settling trade disputes;

Establishing

general economic policy, including policies on sustainable development, fiscal, monetary, structural and sectoral matters, as well as addressing issues relating to environmental and health concerns; Market analysis to find supply sources or foreign markets and, in combination with structural business statistics, to determine economic characteristics of traders; Infrastructure planning (harbours, airports, roads, etc.);

Purposes of Trade Statistics

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Global Value Chains

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Costa Rica

s Position in the Medical Devices GVC

Harvard - 11 March 20146

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Costa Rica:

Trade by Enterprise

Statistics

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Costa Rica:

Trade by Enterprise

Statistics

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Matching Imports and Exports Data

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Customs – Statistics Cooperation

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andatory

elements of Customs declarations (while not adding administrative or financial burden to Customs and traders – e.g. through ASYCUDA)Quantity informationCountry of consignmentEnterprise identification (Economic owner)Statistical requirements in a memorandum of understanding between Customs and the national statistical office Access to information such as shipping manifests and other additional electronic information

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Thank you

Ronald Jansen

Chief of the Trade Statistics BranchUnited Nations Statistics Division / DESAE-mail: Jansen1@un.org orBigData@un.org