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Where can you turn to
find comprehensive World Trade data and
information? The sources abound. You can use World
Trade data to find out everything from import and
export trends, statistics, and finances to
individual total-year figures for specific
countries. This information can be helpful to your
business because you can see how a similar product
to yours performed during a certain year, in a
certain country, and even for what price point. You
can even find out types of new and emerging markets,
competition markets and how they stack up against
your product, and market share in your target
country.
There are several companies who offer this
information for a fee, and you can find these here
on Free Import.info. These reports generated are
industry-leading statistical reports used by export
agents, consultants, and businesses in Australia and
all over the world. The World Trade Organization, or
WTO, offers reports on their website (http://stat.wto.org)
but they are not as detailed as the paid services
provide.
By using World Trade data you can effectively
monitor the economic situation in the country you
are exporting to, how your market share is being
served there, as well as buying trends to broaden
your export reach. While free basic reports can give
you an idea of the last fiscal year's statistics,
there are very affordable services available which
will monitor this data monthly.
These are worth
looking into for any export business, and are
usually paid by subscription. Examples are provided
here on this website for your convenience.
One such resource is the GTI
(Global Trade Information) website at
http://www.gtis.com/english
WTO (World Trade Organization)
http://www.wto.org
Australian Trade Commission
http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/
Offer a comprehensive index of
countries and all of their trade data with Australia
in recent years.
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