5489.0 - International Merchandise Trade, Australia: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 11/11/2015
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PUBLICATIONS 10.26 International merchandise trade statistics are published in:
10.27 These publications are available electronically on the ABS website together with Excel time series data and data cubes. The spreadsheets contain a variety of commodity data including export and/or import totals by country or state. All the time series, many of which are for periods from January 1988, can be downloaded free of charge. A list of the international merchandise trade time series available on the ABS website is provided in Table 1 in Appendix 10 in the 'Downloads' tab. Also included with the publications are analysis and explanatory information about the statistics. 10.28 In addition to the above mentioned publications ABS also produces:
10.29 Table 2 in Appendix 10 in the 'Downloads' tab, lists the international merchandise trade discontinued publications (by catalogue number) available on the ABS website and a description of the types of tables included. OTHER RELATED OUTPUTS 10.30 A number of feature articles are available on the ABS website and can be accessed through Papers and Articles. These provide information on changes or highlight particular issues related to international merchandise trade statistics. An article which is updated every few years analyses the major currencies used in export and import transactions. It was last published in the June 2012 issue of International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia (cat. no. 5368.0). Other examples include articles outlining the results of bilateral reconciliation studies undertaken with some of Australia's major trading partners. A range of information papers are also published on the ABS website. These provide information on issues or changes affecting the understanding and use of international merchandise trade statistics. 10.31 Broad level international merchandise trade statistics, commentary and conceptual information is also included in the Year Book Australia (cat. no. 1301.0), available on the ABS website. ABS.STAT 10.32 The way data is disseminated in the ABS is currently undergoing change. ABS.Stat is a free web tool that presents ABS statistics in a searchable, flexible and dynamic way. It increases the usability of ABS data by providing a versatile interface and integration of data across a range of aggregated ABS statistics. Currently, ABS international merchandise trade statistics are available on the website as static time series spreadsheets and data cubes with accompanying analysis and comments. In contrast, ABS.Stat provides a direct method of accessing ABS data through the use of dynamic tables and search functionality. ABS.Stat also provides web services in Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange (SDMX) format for automated machine-to-machine data exchange. 10.33 At the time of writing, ABS.Stat is publicly released as a beta version with a limited range of ABS statistics. It is available on the ABS BetaWorks website. This tool is continually being improved so interested users should refer to the ABS website for further developments. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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