International Trade of creative goods by economic activity
Thousands of US$
Data updated until:
November
2024
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- (p) Preliminary figures
- Source: BCR - Department of the External Sector with data provided by the General Directorate of Customs and fuel distributors and with methodological treatment of the Balance of Payments.
- Classification based on the document “Advancing the measurement of the creative economy” from United Nations (2024). Available at: https://unctad.org/system/files/official-document/ditctsce2024d1_en.pdf
- UNCTAD defines creative sectors as the cycles of creation, production and distribution of goods and services that use creativity and intellectual capital as primary inputs.
- Note: Creative sectors are disaggregated by branch of economic activity of the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC). It does not include services.
Documents
- Conciliation between source data from international merchandise trade statistics and total goods according to balance of payments
- Techcnical note on International Trade of Merchandise - Adjustments to statistics
- Glossary of economic terms related to the external sector
- El Salvador: Transfer of Ownership in Companies Located in Free Zones and Inward Processing Warehouses
- Manual for compilers of international merchandise trade statistics
- International Trade of Merchandise Statistics Term and concepts, 2010
- International Merchandise Trade Methodological Sheet
- Methodological document on international merchandise trade statistics