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 Market Analysis Tools

What's new

Market Access Map 2008 update
23/07/2008 1:29:30 PM

Market Access Map, now contains 2008 customs tariff data for 75 countries and territories.
 
Trade Map
Trade statistics for international business development


 

Trade Map (http://www.trademap.org/) provides on-line access to the world’s largest trade database and presents indicators on export performance, international demand, alternative markets and the role of competitors from both the product and country perspective.

Trade Map operates in a web-based interactive environment and covers the trade flows (values, quantities, trends, market share, and unit values, both in graphic and tabular format) of over 220 countries and territories and 5,300 products defined at the 2, 4 or 6-digit level of the Harmonized System. Trade data is also available at tariff line level for more than 100 countries and on a monthly or quarterly basis for more than 50 countries.

The annual data is based on COMTRADE, the world’s largest trade database maintained by the United Nations Statistics Division, and monthly or quarterly data are collected by ITC from national custom offices or regional organisations. The market access data is directly retrieved from the Market Access Map application

Trade Map's features include :

  • Analysis of present export markets : Examine the profile and dynamics of export markets for any product, assess the value, size and concentration of exports and highlight countries where market shares have increased.
  • Pre-selection of priority markets : View the world’s major importing countries, illustrate the extent of import concentration and in which countries demand has increased over the past five years.
  • Overview of competitors in global and specific markets: Identify the leading exporting countries for a given product, highlight a country’s position in world exports or in the imports of partner and neighbouring countries.
  • Review of opportunities for product diversification in a specific market: Make a comparative assessment of import demand for related products in an export market, identify imports of similar products and possible synergies.
  • Identification of existing and potential bilateral trade with any partner country: Identify product-specific opportunities by comparing actual bilateral trade, the total import demand of partner countries and the overall export supply capacity of the home country.
  • Information on tariffs : View information on tariff equivalent ad valorem faced by countries in their exportations or applied by importing countries.

Thanks to financial contributions from ITC's Global Trust Fund and the World Bank, users from  developing countries and territories  can register here to access the tools free of charge. Users from  developed countries and territories  can register here to get a trial access of one week to the tools in order to assess the application.



 
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