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Trade statistics for international business development

Over 5300 products traded by over 220 countries and territories. Import & export values, volumes, growth rates, market shares, graphs, etc.
New update in Trade Map as of 22 May 2013
22/05/2013 4:00:00 PM

You will find here the list of the last monthly and quarterly data updates.
Updating of trade indicators 2012 in Trade Map
22/05/2013 1:00:00 PM

Following the updating of Trade Map on 17 May, Global Trade indicators 2012 are updated.
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14/05/2013 6:00:00 PM

Discover the list of the top 10 websites referring users to ITC’s market analysis tools.
Trade Map provides users with indicators on export performance, international demand, alternative markets and the role of competitors.
Trade Map covers 220 countries and territories and 5300 products of the Harmonized System. Trade data is also available at the tariff line level for more than 150 countries.
Latest trends available in Trade Map
Most important evolutions for Georgia's exports
between the first quarter 2012 and the first quarter 2013


Destination of products exported by Georgia*
green positive arrowGreeceUS$6.6 millions+458%
green positive arrowBelgiumUS$9.8 millions+179%
red negative arrowUnited Arab EmiratesUS$1.2 millions-67%
red negative arrowGermanyUS$5.3 millions-65%

Products exported by Georgia*
green positive arrowWorks of art, collectors pieces and antiquesUS$9.1 millions+729%
green positive arrowResidues, wastes of food industry, animal fodderUS$7.2 millions+416%
red negative arrowEdible fruit, nuts, peel of citrus fruit, melonsUS$19 millions-55%
red negative arrowVegetable, fruit, nut, etc food preparationsUS$2.3 millions-55%
* Threshold value : US$ 1 million

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