World Trade Organization (WTO)
Overview
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is a global international organization dealing with rules of trade between nations. WTO publishes statistics on global trade flows, imposed tariffs, and regional trade dynamics.
Example topics covered:
- Trade dependencies between countries
- Tariff rates and structures set by countries on imports
- Export and imports for merchandise and commercial services
Key Attributes
Geographic Coverage | Global |
Entity Level | Country, Country Group, Global Regions (e.g. UNICEF, UN, World Bank Regions) |
Time Granularity | Annual, Monthly, Quarterly - Varies depending on variable |
Release Frequency | Annual, Monthly, Quarterly - Varies depending on variable |
History | Since December 31, 1949 |
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Notes
The data is sourced specifically from the WTO's International Trade Statistics, Tariff Indicators (Applied), and Bilateral Imports indicators.
All Cybersyn products follow the EAV (entity, attributes, value) model with a unified schema. Entities are tangible objects (e.g. geography, company) that Cybersyn provides data on. All timeseries' dates and values that refer to the entity are included in a timeseries table. Descriptors of the timeseries are included in an attributes table. Data is joinable across all Cybersyn products that have a GEO_ID
. Refer to Cybersyn Concepts for more details.
Cybersyn Products
Tables above are available in the following Cybersyn data product:
Disclaimers
The data in this product is sourced from the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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