Page tools: Print Page | ||||
INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISE TRADE
GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE Covers imports into Australia, and exports out of Australia. FREQUENCY OF COLLECTION Monthly DATA ITEMS Commodities imported or exported Commodities are classified according to the Harmonised Commodity Description and Coding System, known as the Harmonised System (HS), developed by the World Customs Organisation. Australia has expanded the 6-digit level of the HS to an 8-digit level for exports (5623 categories) and 10-digit level for imports (7723 categories). Commodities are also classified using the United Nations Standard International Trade Classification (SITC Revision 3) (3138 categories). The Australian Culture and Leisure Classifications include a Product Classification, which incorporates a Correspondence to Australian and New Zealand Standard Product Classification (ANZSPC). In turn, the ANZSPC incorporates correspondences to the various merchandise trade classifications. Export details Value of goods Quantity of goods Gross weight of goods Overseas country of final destination Destination country groups (e.g. APEC, ASEAN, OECD and the EU) Overseas port of discharge (available from July 1992 onwards) Australian State/Territory (and port) of loading Australian State/Territory of origin Mode of transport Import details Value of goods Quantity of goods Gross weight of goods (available from July 1992 onwards) Overseas country of origin for imports and import clearances Origin country groups (e.g. APEC, ASEAN, OECD and the EU) Overseas port of loading for imports and import clearances (available from July 1992 onwards) Australian State/Territory (and port) of discharge Australian State/Territory of final destination Mode of transport Nature of entry details (imports and import clearances) Import duty rates and amount of duty paid on goods cleared for Australian consumption (import clearances) Nature of tariff (import clearances) to distinguish between goods entered as normal, government, reduced and confidential HISTORICAL DATA Before Federation, each State recorded its trade independently and the only available means of ascertaining the total trade of Australia for those years is by aggregating the records of the States. However the results are subject to error, as those past records of values and direction of trade were compiled on differing bases across the States. After Federation, uniform recording systems were introduced and trade data began to be compiled annually. Annual statistics were first presented on a financial year basis for 1914-15; and monthly statistics in August 1917. Monthly statistics have been available since then. Publications Australian Bureau of Statistics, International Merchandise Imports, Australia, Cat. No. 5439.0, ABS, Canberra. Price $22.00. Released monthly. Australian Bureau of Statistics, International Merchandise Trade, Australia, Cat. No. 5422.0, ABS, Canberra. Price $27.00. Released quarterly until March quarter of 2003. Cultural Ministers Council Statistics Working Group 2003, Australia's Trade in Culture, 2000-01. Available free of charge under 'Statistical information' on the CMC SWG web site at <http://www.dcita.gov.au/swg>. Includes comparisons with 1994-95. Cultural Ministers Council Statistics Working Group 1996, Australia's Balance of Trade in Culture, CMC SWG, Canberra. Free of charge. (Contains information for 1993-94 and 1994-95.) Other International Trade Statistics from 1 January 1988 are available on a subscription or ad hoc basis via hard copy reports, electronic tables or text files. National Sport and Recreation Industry Database and Directory (NSRIDD). CONTACT In the first instance, refer to To obtain data or further information in the Introduction to this directory. Manager International Trade Australian Bureau of Statistics Locked Bag 10 BELCONNEN ACT 2616 Telephone: Canberra 02 6252 5411 Facsimile: Canberra 02 6252 5501 Email: client.services@abs.gov.au
|