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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SPECIAL DATA RELEASES TABLE 9.7: MINERAL SANDS, QUARTERLY DATA, (LATEST QUARTER ONLY) QUANTITY BY COUNTRY
TABLE 9.8: UNCUT DIAMONDS, QUARTERLY DATA, PROVIDED ONLY JUNE AND DECEMBER, (INCLUDES FOUR QUARTERS) VALUE BY COUNTRY
9.48 Alternatively, some confidential statistics may be released after an agreed period has elapsed, for example, quarterly details of exports of raw cane sugar in bulk are currently released with a six month time lag. TABLE 9.9: SUGAR: QUARTERLY DATA, LAGGED BY TWO QUARTERS, (INCLUDES THREE QUARTERS) VALUE AND QUANTITY BY COUNTRY
9.49 Requests for special data releases attract a fee and can be obtained by contacting National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or via email client.services@abs.gov.au. AGGREGATIONS OF DATA 9.50 Data that are subject to confidentiality restrictions can sometimes be provided on a more aggregated basis as a special data report. Where a commodity code has been confidentialised, it may be possible to release information aggregated over a longer time period (for example quarterly, six monthly or annually) with a reduced confidentiality restriction. This is known as time aggregation. In the example below the commodity is confidential and in the quarter shown has only one trader each month. However, over the quarter there would be sufficient trade for the aggregated data to be released. TABLE 9.10: EXAMPLE OF TIME AGGREGATION
9.51 Alternatively, information may be aggregated for selected commodity codes. Reports of this nature are checked to ensure that confidentiality is preserved. However, this greater level of aggregation can, in some cases, mean that more data are available. 9.52 Requests for the supply of data on an aggregation basis attract a fee to meet the cost of determining whether or not there is a level of aggregation which would enable release of otherwise confidential data. The fee is payable regardless of the outcome. Any request for aggregate data should be addressed to the Confidentiality Manager, International Trade in Goods and Services Section, Australian Bureau of Statistics, PO Box 66, Hobart, TAS 7001. Contact can also be made via email international.trade@abs.gov.au. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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