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Support : Publications : Chronolog Archives : March/April 2005 Dialog TradStat Enhanced Dialog TradStat is the most comprehensive online source for international trade data. It allows you to track global trade statistics from 29 official government sources detailing 90 percent of the world's trade. The countries supplying trade data directly to Dialog TradStat use the Harmonized Coding System, which is the standard adopted by more than 177 countries. Maintained by The World Customs Organization, both export and import statistics are classified with this controlled system. In addition, and for those countries not represented in the core list of 29 countries, Dialog TradStat is able to "deduce" a country's trade figures based on the exports declared by the 29 Dialog TradStat trading partners. This data can be helpful when the target country is late in providing trade data or when you suspect that the official customs declarations are unreliable (some suppression of data can occur in "monopolistic" or sensitive industries in which sharing trade information would have a detrimental effect on the economic players' businesses). Enforcing a deduced report in this case allows you to check and compare data from different sources. Use Dialog TradStat to:
Depending on the type of trade data you want to obtain and analyze, Dialog TradStat offers five pre-defined report types that are easy to fill out, process and make available online within seconds. The report types offered are:
Dialog TradStat Adds Enhancements Based on customer feedback, Dialog TradStat has added enhancements including a new Reports Library, Alert Report Library, improved report layout and a simplified chart builder. Reports Library After the reports are processed, they are stored in the new Reports Library, a central repository for all of your stored reports. You can check the status of a report you have created, monitor whether a report has been processed, determine whether it has failed entirely, or whether it has been processed but no new data found. Reports are saved for a maximum of 10 days. Figure 1 illustrates different options available. The first three columns of the table are sortable. You can verify names already given to reports and templates from this table. For example, you might want to see all of your trend, import or export reports and your templates. The links listed below the template name column go to the template edit page, whereas the add link in the Alerts column takes you to the create alert page. The chart icon lets you create graphs quickly and easily. Alert Report Library Improved Layout
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