CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE September 2007 Main Aspects of Foreign Trade Statistics in Chile Main Aspects of Foreign Trade Statistics in Chile Teresa Cornejo.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Supply and Use Tables in the Czech Republic
Advertisements

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT STATISTICS IN TURKEY MENA/OECD TASK FORCE ON FDI STATISTICS NOVEMBER 9, 2006 İSTANBUL Yeşim Şişik Balance of Payment Division.
Implementation of 2008 SNA AEG Meeting on National Accounts May 28-31, 2013 Luxembourg.
Implementation of 2008 SNA in Jamaica. Outline Policy issues - relationship with national accounts framework The Jamaican System of National Accounts.
Regional Seminar on Developing a Programme for the Implementation of the 2008 SNA and Supporting Statistics January 30-February 1, 2013 Kingston, Jamaica.
Presented by: Denise Sjahkit SURINAME. Introduction Overview of the main policy issues Scope Current compilation practices Data-sources Requirements for.
By Edwin St Catherine, Director of Statistics, SAINT LUCIA.
ECONOMIC STATISTICS AND NATIONAL ACCOUNT IN ETHIOPIA By Sehin Merawi Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia.
1 UNSD Workshop on Manufacturing Statistics 4-7 May 2009, Lusaka, Zambia Presented by: Blignaut Joshua Kadam’manja Economics Section; National Accounts,
PRIME MINISTRY REPUBLIC OF TURKEY TURKISH STATISTICAL INSTITUTE TurkStat NATIONAL ACCOUNTS IN TURKEY 1 TurkStat.
International Trade Presented to the DLI/ACCOLEDS by Sharon Nevins, Nadine Lacroix LET US BRING YOU THE WORLD! Import the facts. Export your knowledge.
Mariana Schkolnik National Director National Statistics Institute of Chile Busan 26 October 2009 National Statistic Institute Chile OECD Accession Process.
Balance of Payments Collection and Compilation 23 Feb 2012 Central Statistics Office Ireland.
Compilation Methodology Highlighted GDP
Chapter 7. Balancing supply and use Comments and suggestions. By Liv Hobbelstad Simpson. 1. Why SNA 1993 and not 2008 SNA The Global Office has decided.
JOINTLY ORGANISED BY UNECE, EFTA, AND EUROSTAT, IN COLLABORATION WITH IMF AND TURKSTAT NOVEMBER 2013, ISTANBUL, TURKEY COUNTRY PRESENTATION: ALBANIA.
MONGOLIA: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE 2008 SNA 1 B.BADAMTSETSEG Director of Macro Economic and Statistical Department, NSO Meeting the expert group on National.
REFERENCE METADATA FOR DATA TEMPLATE Ales Capek EUROSTAT.
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. 1 GOVERNMENT FINANCE STATISTICS COVERAGE OF THE GFS SYSTEM Part 1 This lecture defines the concept.
Report on UNSD activities since the last meeting of the Expert Group on International Economic and Social Classifications Meeting of the Expert Group on.
1 The availability, timeliness and quality of rapid estimates UNCTAD experience Henri Laurencin INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON TIMELINESS, METHODOLOGY AND COMPARABILITY.
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Practical issues International trade statistics, 4 Business Statistics and Registers 1.
1 Compilation of Index of Industrial Production in India Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion Ministry of Commerce & Industry Government of India.
Implications of the new treatment of goods for processing in the supply and use tables Discussion Joint UNECE/Eurostat/OECD Meeting on National Accounts.
Seminar on Developing Programmes for the Implementation of the 2008 SNA & SEEA Ghana’s Presentation By Bernice Serwah Ofosu-Baadu (Head, National Accounts.
BPM6—Update on Revision and Implementation Strategies Meeting of the OECD Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Trade in Services Statistics.
Timely statistical information for monetary policy purposes
STATUS OF FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS STATUS OF FOREIGN TRADE STATISTICS Country Presentation Statistics – Tanzania.
African Centre for Statistics United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Expert Group Meeting: to review “Handbook on Supply and Use Table, Compilation,Application,and.
BPM6—Update on Revision and Implementation Strategies Meeting of the Working Party on International Trade in Goods and Trade in Services Statistics September.
Implementation of the 2008 System of National Accounts in Azerbaijan and some challenges of FISIM estimation Author: Nuru Suleymanov State Statistics Committee.
12/4/2015 National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda 1 SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS IMPLEMENTATION OF 2008 SNA.
Copyright 2010, The World Bank Group. All Rights Reserved. Producer prices, part 1 Introduction Business Statistics and Registers 1.
Performance Indicators Workshop for African countries on the Implementation of International Recommendations for Distributive Trade Statistics May.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN ECONOMIC STATISTICS IN EECCA COUNTRIES Lidia Bratanova, Statistical.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division PPI and XMPI Compilation Seminar on challenges in economic Statistics Tehran, Iran November.
Brazil’s Overall Trade in Services Compilation Strategy W orkshop on Statistics of International Trade in Services Panamá, September 13-16, 2005 Banco.
Update of the Fifth Edition of the IMF’s Balance of Payments Manual ESCWA Workshop on the Compilation of Statistics on Trade in Services Cairo, Egypt February.
CCSA session on SDMX implementation Werner Bier and Per Nymand-Andersen European Central Bank CCSA session on SDMX implementation, FAO headquarters, 11.
September 14-15, 2005OECD-Eurostat Expert Meeting1 OECD-Eurostat Expert Meeting on Trade in Services Statistics Eurostat: Metadata, data production and.
1 The United States Experience in Collecting FATS Anne Flatness U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 2008 APEC Capacity Building Seminar-Workshop on the Measurement.
United Nations Statistics Division Dissemination of IIP data.
B A N C O C E N T R A L D E C H I L E 1 Chilean experience regarding Trade in Services compilation and current developments Balance of Payments and External.
Country Presentation SAINT LUCIA.  Current status ◦ Scope and coverage ◦ Output estimation ◦ Intermediate Consumption estimation ◦ Volume measurement.
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON TIMELINESS, METHODOLOGY AND COMPARABILITY OF RAPID ESTIMATES OF ECONOMIC TRENDS Session 6 Summary.
Production and Turnover Indices: Usage, Concepts and Methods Expert Group Meeting on Short-Term Statistics February 2016 Amman, Jordan.
National Bureau of Statistics of the Republic of Moldova 1 High Level Seminar for Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia Countries (EECCA) on 'Quality.
Item 4a: Implementing the improved methodological guidelines for IMTS United Nations Statistics Division Global Forum on Trade Statistics, Geneva, 2-4.
(UNSD introduction followed by open discussion)
Artur Andrysiak Economic Statistics Section, UNECE
The main orientations, plans and problems when implementing the
Item 5а National Accounts of Ukraine: Current Status and Development Perspectives Irina N. Nikitina Director of Macroeconomic Statistics Workshop on the.
THE BAHAMAS COUNTRY PRESENTATION
OECD SHORT-TERM ECONOMIC STATISTICS WORKING PARTY (STESWP) MEETING
CHILE: INDEX OF SALES SELECTED SERVICES
Chile’s National Accounts Development and Current Situation
Recent developments in Israel Foreign Trade Statistics Methodology
Sub-Regional Workshop on International Merchandise Trade Statistics Compilation and Export and Import Unit Value Indices 21 – 25 November Guam.
Assessment of National Accounts Compilation in the GCC Countries Giovanni Savio, Statistics Division, UN-ESCWA High level seminar on the implementation.
Ethiopia, April 2016 Workshop on the implementation of the 2008 SNA Phase II The case of Mozambique Ethiopia, April 2016
Price Indices for External Trade of Goods Eleonora Baghy 26/05/2013
A SUMMARY NOTE ON REVISED GDP ESTIMATES
Institutional arrangements of external trade statistics in Hungary
Summary of the Main Recommendations and Encouragements contained in IMTS 2010 and their relationship with IMTS, Rev.2.
ESTP Course Balance of Payments – Introductory course Paris, May 2014 Quality issues.
Sub-Regional Workshop on International Merchandise Trade Statistics Compilation and Export and Import Unit Value Indices 21 – 25 November Guam.
IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME OF SNA 2008 (Dominica)
Regional Seminar on Developing a Program for the Implementation of the 2008 SNA and Supporting Statistics Bengi YOSUNKAYA September 2013 Ankara.
Introduction to Case study 6: Inward and outward Foreign affiliate trade in services statistics – “FATS” - Overview FATS statistics - Workshop on Statistics.
Status of Reporting of Data According to BPM6 and GFSM 2014—Reporting of Balance Sheet Data and the IMF’s Efforts to Improve Cross-Sector Consistency of.
Presentation transcript:

CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE September 2007 Main Aspects of Foreign Trade Statistics in Chile Main Aspects of Foreign Trade Statistics in Chile Teresa Cornejo Balance of Payments and External Debt Information and Statistical Research Area Central Bank of Chile

PRESENTATION STRUCTURE Introduction Merchandise Trade Statistics in Chile Merchandise trade and balance of payments data on goods compiled by the Central Bank of Chile Final Remarks SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE

INTRODUCTION Foreign trade is central to the Chilean economy. On average for 1996 through 2006, exports were 28% of nominal GDP, imports amounted to 24% of GDP, and net trade (exports minus imports) was 5%. Between 1996 and 2006, exports have averaged US$ 25,204 million per year, and reached US$ 58,116 million in 2006, as a result of the high price of copper, which is the country’s main export (averaging 39% of total exports in 1996 – 2006). Chile’s imports of merchandise goods has averaged US$ 20,607 million (FOB value) in the last 10 years. Classified by use, 58% of imports are intermediate goods- of which 14% are fuel- 19% are consumer goods and 21% are capital goods SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE

INTRODUCTION SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE

INTRODUCTION Considering the importance of foreign trade in Chile’s economy, both the public and the private sector have great interest in these statistics and in indicators based on them. Several different trade databases have been created to meet those needs SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE

MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS IN CHILE SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE

MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS IN CHILE (Continuation ) Public Institutions - Customs SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE National Customs Service (NCS, or SNA, in Spanish) Functions: Facilitation of export and import processes, responsibility for safeguarding the state’s interests, collecting associated duties and taxes, generating trade statistics. Coverage of Customs data: Follows the general guidelines of the Special Trade System (Merchandise Trade Manual, UNSD). Since 1990, customs data was expanded to include certain exports of services, which have been classified under a special heading (0025) of the HS. This was associated to tax exemptions and other incentives, and applies to services defined by Customs for those purposes.

MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS IN CHILE (Continuation) Public Institutions Customs SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE

MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS IN CHILE (Continuation) Public Institutions - PROCHILE SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Direction of Export Promotion (ProChile) Description: Government agency devoted to promoting foreign trade. Activities based on four pillars: supporting small and medium sized companies in gaining access to world markets; making use of opportunities arising from commercial treaties; enhancing public- private sector cooperation; fostering Chile’s image in international markets. Prochile has a network of offices in Chile and in main world markets. It has developed a variety of services that are provided to exporters in three areas: Orientation, Commercial Promotion, and Information Technology.

MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS IN CHILE (Continuation) Publics Institutions PROCHILE SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Direction of Export Promotion (ProChile) Prochile compiles export and import statistics (based on customs records), and disseminates information in publications posted on its website: Quarterly report of Chile’s foreign trade, Reports for Chile’s trade with countries with which there are treaties, Other occasional reports and Directory of Chilean exporters. Free access to trade data by means of an interactive application (Foreign Trade Statistics) that stores monthly and annual data beginning in 2002.

MERCHANDISE TRADE STATISTICS IN CHILE (Continuation) Private Institutions SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Santiago Chamber of Commerce: Organization of more than 1,363 private companies. Among its activities are actions aimed at having high impact on trade. It has developed a foreign trade database ( which offers, for a fee, data on exports and imports at aggregate levels and broken down at 8- digit HS level, as well as other services related to foreign tradewww.portalcomexccs.cl Other enterprises (LEGIS & LEXISNEXIS): Both have created external trade databases, which enables customers to obtain very detailed Customs data, from aggregate levels down to individual transactions. Almost all fields or dimensions of the import and export declarations may be obtained. The product classification is the HS, down to the 8 digit level. The databases are updated monthly.

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY THE CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS OF GOODS SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS (Continuation) SEPTRMBER 2007CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Classification Systems: The Central Bank has incorporated into its databases, different classification systems - International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC): version adapted to Chile - Harmonized system -Single Product Classification (SPC): It is a product classification system developed for Chilean national accounts. -Standard International Trade Classification (SITC): -Final Use and duration of goods: Applied to imports (Consumer goods, intermediate goods, and capital goods. Goods for consumption are further classified into durable, semi-durable and other). Other uses of this information: -National Accounts rest of the world account and monthly economic activity indicator (data classified according to the SPC – HS 8 digit) -Price and volume indexes, calculated monthly and quarterly, to support economic analysis and forecasts, and to be used to calculate price deflators for the national accounts.

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS (Continuation) SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Revisions: Main causes of revisions are value adjustments for exports shipped at provisional values, and for coverage of transactions not covered by Customs data, and which are received later and less frequently (initially they are estimated) Monthly data are revised with first quarterly balance of payments release after the initial monthly dissemination Further revisions with annual BOP releases: year t is revised in March of year t+1, in March of year t+2, and, in March of year t+3. Exceptional revisions if necessary ( copper exports in recent years)

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS (Continuation) SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Dissemination:

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS (Continuation) SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Presentation of Data disseminated: -Balance of payments: statistics are presented according to BPM5 classifications, except for goods for processing, which are not calculated. -Supplementary information on trade in goods, for US $ value of exports (FOB) and imports (CIF): detailed by type of good, for the General Merchandise category. Exports classified according to ISIC (rev. 2) identifying certain products relevant for Chile. Imports shown according to final use ( Consumer, intermediate and capital. Consumer goods broken down into durable, semidurable and other, and intermediate goods, into fuels and others). Available series: monthly and weekly (4 periods for each month). -Quarterly data on unit price and volume indexes, with breakdowns by main categories - Foreign Trade Indicators: publication that presents a greater level of detail for values and quantities- FOB values for exports and CIF for imports- classified by ISIC, version 2, with further breakdowns for certain products, defined according to combinations of 8 digit SH codes. It also disseminates supplementary data on geographical breakdown and specific reports on related subjects.

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS (Continuation) SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Confidentiality: Data disseminated by the Central Bank are subject to confidentiality regulations contained in the Bank’s Organic Constitutional Law. Disclosure of information that identifies individual agents’ transactions is forbidden. Customs restricts disclosure of data on specific providers, in the case of imports, and of buyers, in the case of exports. Metadata: Sources and methodology of balance of payments compilation system are described in a document posted on the Central Bank of Chile’s website. Additionally, some tables in the paper publications and in the Economic Statistical Database contain footnotes that explain certain aspects of the data. Metadata posted on the IMF SDDS website.

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS (Continuation) SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Perception of quality of statistics: -Statistics of trade in goods compiled by the Central Bank are generally perceived by users as being high quality data. - Compilers are permanently revising methods and sources, to ensure that basic data are properly adjusted and/or supplemented by other sources, to meet in a cost-effective way, analytical needs and international definitions. - ROSC evaluation in April 2007 showed very good results for BOP statistics.

MERCHANDISE TRADE COMPILED BY CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS STATISTICS (Continuation) SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE Future developments and challenges a.Information Technology: - Need to upgrade applications developed at the Central Bank to store and access the data (OALP) - Unit value index platform: currently use ACCESS ( risky and time consuming). Special applications, using Visual Basic and SYBASE, are being built. b. Challenges and development in methodological and analytical matters: - Implementation of BPM6 (merchanting) -Unification of classification systems among the different Central Bank publications, and eventually with Customs. - Improving other data to support analysis

FINAL REMARKS SEPTEMBER 2007 CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE -Data on merchandise trade are of great interest in Chile: different sets of data available to users, compiled by public and private institutions. Central bank data are disseminated at aggregate levels, other databases provide much greater detail, down to individual transactions. -Central Bank Foreign Trade Statistics have special characteristics that enhance their usefulness: -Product breakdown : in most cases, an adapted version of ISIC that shows relevant products for Chile. Also, SITC classification for exports and final use classification for imports. -Frequency and timeliness: the data released by the Central Bank have the greatest frequency and are the most timely among the data released to the public. - The data have been adjusted for coverage (additions form non Customs sources, and subtractions of certain transactions), and for market valuation -Consistency with the national accounts -Supplementary information on unit price and volume indexes is provided -Because of their relevance both for its own compilation, analytical and policy purposes, and also because of the users’ interest in merchandise trade data, the Central Bank continues to work to improve this important set of statistics.

CENTRAL BANK OF CHILE September 2007 Main Aspects of Foreign Trade Statistics in Chile Main Aspects of Foreign Trade Statistics in Chile Teresa Cornejo Balance of Payments and External Debt Information and Statistical Research Area Central Bank of Chile