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Goods Exports and Imports statistics provide data on the movement of goods between countries. The statistics are a combination of Customs-based non-EU trade statistics and data from the Intrastat Survey of Irish traders involved in trade with other EU member states. The collection of trade data is the responsibility of VIMA (a branch of Revenue). The CSO is responsible for processing and disseminating the data.
The data for this publication is taken from the same sources as the regular monthly Goods Exports and Imports releases.
The Intrastat system has two components. Firstly, the Intrastat survey (conducted by the Revenue Commissioners), in which traders, above the Intrastat survey trade thresholds, make detailed monthly returns giving information on the quantity and value of all exports to or imports from EU countries.
The total number of traders required to make a detailed import return is around 5,200 while around 2,200 must make a detailed export return.
The second component of the Intrastat system is the regular VAT return, on which all traders are required to record the total value of goods imported from and exported to other EU countries. This information provides the basis for determining total EU trade for those traders below the Intrastat survey thresholds. It is also used to maintain the register of EU traders.
The statistics of trade with non-EU countries are compiled from the documents supplied by importers and exporters to the Customs authorities. The document is the Single Administrative Document (SAD) used for Customs clearance purposes.
The data for this publication is taken from the same sources as the regular monthly Goods Exports and Imports releases.
For more information on the Intrastat and Extrastat systems, see the Methods page for External Trade statistics on the CSO website.
Extra-Stat, Collection Of Non-EU Trade Data
Intrastat Collection Of Intra EU Trade Data
The classifications for the individual products detailed in this publication are taken from the Combined Nomenclature (CN) list of codes. This is a systematic list of commodities applied by most trading nations which classifies products at a detailed level. The CN codes are used to classify most goods when they are declared to customs in the EU, and they are also used for intra-EU trade statistics.
For a full list of 8-digit CN classifications, see Eurostat
While care has been taken to correctly include all goods in this publication to their relevant aggregated product name, there may, on occasion, be minor omissions or exclusions. This should not detract from the overall trends and data published.
Below is a list of countries and territories included in the respective regions described in this publication. Any country or territory not listed comprises part of the Rest of the World category.
Africa | Asia | European Union | Europe Non-EU | North and Central America | Oceania | South America | United Kingdom | ||
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Algeria | Madagascar | Afghanistan | Nepal | Austria | Albania | Antigua and Barbuda | Australia | Argentina | Great Britain |
Angola | Malawi | Armenia | Occupied Palestinian Territories | Belgium | Andorra | Bahamas | Fiji | Bolivia | Northern Ireland |
Benin | Mali | Azerbaijan | Oman | Bulgaria | Belarus | Barbados | Kiribati | Brazil | |
Botswana | Mauritania | Bahrain | Pakistan | Croatia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Belize | Marshall Islands | Chile | |
Burkina Faso | Mauritius | Bangladesh | Philippines | Cyprus | Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | Canada | Federated States of Micronesia | Colombia | |
Burundi | Morocco | Bhutan | Qatar | Czechia | Holy See | Costa Rica | Nauru | Ecuador | |
Cameroon | Mozambique | Brunei Darussalam | Saudi Arabia | Denmark | Iceland | Cuba | New Zealand | Guyana | |
Cape Verde | Namibia | Cambodia | Singapore | Estonia | Liechtenstein | Dominica | Palau | Paraguay | |
Central African Republic | Niger | China | South Korea | Finland | Moldova | Dominican Republic | Papua New Guinea | Peru | |
Chad | Nigeria | Georgia | Sri Lanka | France | Montenegro | El Salvador | Samoa | Suriname | |
Comoros | Rwanda | Hong Kong | Syria | Germany | Norway | Grenada | Solomon Islands | Uruguay | |
Congo | Sao Tome and Principe | India | Taiwan | Greece | Russia Federation | Guatemala | Tonga | Venezuela | |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Senegal | Indonesia | Tajikistan | Hungary | San Marino | Haiti | Tuvalu | ||
Cote d'Ivoire | Seychelles | Iran | Thailand | Italy | Serbia | Honduras | Vanuatu | ||
Djibouti | Sierra Leone | Iraq | Timor-Leste | Latvia | Switzerland | Jamaica | |||
Egypt | Somalia | Israel | Turkey | Lithuania | Ukraine | Mexico | |||
Equatorial Guinea | South Africa | Japan | Turkmenistan | Luxembourg | Nicaragua | ||||
Eritrea | South Sudan | Jordan | United Arab Emirates | Malta | Panama | ||||
Ethiopia | Sudan | Kazakhstan | Uzbekistan | Netherlands | St Kitt and Nevis | ||||
Gabon | Swaziland | Kuwait | Vietnam | Poland | St Lucia | ||||
Gambia | Tanzania | Kyrgyz Republic | Yemen | Portugal | St Vincent and Grenadines | ||||
Ghana | Togo | Laos | Romania | Trinidad and Tobago | |||||
Guinea | Tunisia | Lebanon | Slovakia | USA | |||||
Guinea Bissau | Uganda | Malaysia | Slovenia | ||||||
Kenya | Zambia | Maldives | Spain | ||||||
Lesotho | Zimbabwe | Mongolia | Sweden | ||||||
Liberia | Myanmar | ||||||||
Libya |
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