5489.0 - International Merchandise Trade, Australia: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015  
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CLASSIFICATIONS USED BY THE ABS TO COMPILE AND DISSEMINATE INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS

5.9 The ABS uses the following classifications to present its international merchandise trade data:



5.10 SITC Rev. 3 and ANZSIC 93 are used to disseminate historical international merchandise trade data (prior to July 2005 and July 2009 respectively). Upon request, export and import data for periods prior to January 2012 can be supplied by the Australian Transport Freight Commodity Classification (ATFCC). A correspondence from the AHECC and Customs Tariff codes to the ATFCC has not been maintained since January 2012.

5.11 The SUPC is used in the compilation of the annual supply use benchmarks which are used internally by the ABS to balance the three measures of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). International merchandise trade data by SUPC are not available for release. The IOPC is used in the compilation and release of the annual ABS publication Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables (Product Details) (cat. no. 5215.0.55.001).

5.12 ABS international merchandise trade data are also disseminated by DFAT using the Trade Import and Export Classification (TRIEC).

5.13 The relationship between the different classifications is depicted in Diagram 5.1.

DIAGRAM 5.1: RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIFFERENT CLASSIFICATIONS
Diagram 5.1 shows the relationship between the different Classification systems detailed in the rest of this chapter.



5.14 Table 5.2 shows the number of statistical items at each level of the major classifications used for international merchandise trade statistics. The AHECC and Customs Tariff use the HS to the 6 digit level except for:
  • AHECC Chapter 98 - Special Transactions and Commodities Not Classified According to Kind
  • AHECC Chapter 99 - Commodities and Transactions Not Included in Merchandise Trade
  • Customs Tariff Chapter 99 - Special Transactions and Commodities Not Classified According to Kind, and Commodities and Transactions Not Included in Merchandise Trade
  • One AHECC code in Chapter 26 and one Customs Tariff code in Chapter 29 used by the ABS for confidentiality purposes (see Table 9.1 in Data Confidentiality).

TABLE 5.2: MAJOR CLASSIFICATIONS USED IN AUSTRALIA'S INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS
AS AT 13 JUNE 2015

ClassificationLevel
Number of merchandise codes

AHECC2 digit
98
4 digit
1 229
6 digit
5 209
8 digit
5 722
Customs Tariff2 digit
97
4 digit
1 226
6 digit
5 211
10 digit
7 688
SITC Rev. 41 digit
10
2 digit
70
3 digit
267
5 digit
2 975
ANZSIC 2006(a)1 digit
6
2 digit
27
3 digit
75
4 digit
192
BoPBEC1 character
3
2 character
26
4 character
107
BEC1 digit
8
2 digit
16
3 digit
20
SUPC4 digit
301
IOPC8 digit
1 284
TRIEC1 digit
3
2 digit
5
3 digit
19
4 digit
63

(a) The ANZSIC counts only include codes that have correspondences to the AHECC or Customs Tariff. There are many ANZSIC codes which are not relevant to the goods imported to, or exported from, Australia.