Trade Data Provider
06-12-2024
Which Countries Have Open Trade Data?
Currently, not all countries make their trade data publicly available. Below is a list of countries with open trade data, categorized by continent:
· North America: United States, Canada, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica
· Central America: Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala
· South America: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, Ecuador, Venezuela, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Chile, Guyana
· Europe: Russia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Spain, Moldova
· Asia: South Korea, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Philippines, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Japan, Turkey, Thailand, Afghanistan
· Africa: Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, Liberia, Botswana, Ghana, Cameroon, Lesotho, Namibia, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Nigeria, Chad, Central African Republic, Burundi
· Oceania: New Zealand, Australia
Please note that this list may change over time due to policy updates. Additionally, while some countries make trade data available, the level of detail, frequency of updates, and access methods may vary. For individuals and companies looking to leverage this data, it is essential to understand the specific requirements and conditions of each country.
Is China's Trade Data Open to the Public?
China's trade data is partially open. Currently, the open Chinese trade data mainly includes import and export statistics, but it does not provide details about importers and exporters.
The available fields in China's open trade data typically include:
· Annual and monthly total value of imports and exports
· Trade by country
·Product composition and category values
· Trade method breakdowns
·Corporate nature and company type statistics
· Value of imports and exports by shipment and destination locations
· Customs tariff codes and specific regional trade data
· Import and export data from foreign-invested enterprises
· Major commodities by volume
This data provides authoritative, accurate, comprehensive, and timely support for studying and analyzing China's import and export trade.
How Can I Research My Competitors Using China's Trade Data?
Tendata trade data can help foreign trade companies not only with market analysis and customer development but also with understanding the competitive landscape in their target markets. It can assist in evaluating the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of competitors.
Tendata offers the following five dimensions to help companies assess their competitors:
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