5489.0 - International Merchandise Trade, Australia: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2015
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6.45 Analysis of recorded merchandise imports for financial years 1996-97 to 2011-12 indicates that between 94% and 98% (on average 96%) of imports have identical state of discharge and state of final destination. 6.46 A list of state codes is included in Table 6.3 below. 6.47 Users should be aware that international merchandise trade statistics by state include the category 'State not available for publication'. For imports the category represents goods affected by confidentiality restriction from September 2008 (see paragraphs 9.37 and 9.38 in Confidential Commodities List for more details). EXPORTS 6.48 For exports the following are provided in respect of state:
6.49 The state of loading and the state of origin may be different, e.g. goods produced or manufactured in Tasmania may be loaded onto an international carrier for export in Victoria. 6.50 The concept of re-exports (i.e. goods originally imported which are exported in either the same condition in which they were imported, or after undergoing repair or minor alterations which leave them essentially unchanged) is important to note as it relates to state of origin. In Australia's merchandise trade statistics, re-exports are published as a separate category in the state of origin classification (see Table 6.3 below). 6.51 Users should be aware that international merchandise trade statistics by state include the category 'State not available for publication'. For exports, the category covers exports of alumina until December 2012. From June 2013 the category represents goods affected by confidentiality restrictions that are excluded from the state totals and included in 'State not available for publication' category (see paragraphs 9.34 and 9.35 and paragraphs 9.37 and 9.38 in Confidential Commodities List for more details). 6.52 A list of State codes is included in Table 6.3 below. TABLE 6.3: STATE CODES, LABELS AND DESCRIPTION
(b) The state 're-exports' does not apply to import statistics as it relates to state of origin. In Australia's international merchandise trade statistics, re-exports are published as a separate category in Table 15a of International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia (cat. no. 5368.0). A re-import is a country concept (not a state concept) and are included in Table 14 of International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia (cat. no. 5368.0). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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