Trade in Services EBOPS 2010 - Trade in services by partner country
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OECD statistics contact: stat.contact@oecd.org
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The OECD generally attempts to provide the longest possible time series for each member country.
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The aim of the dataset is to collect and disseminate balance of payments data on international trade in services at the most detailed partner country level available. To the extent that countries report them, data are also broken down by type of service according to the EBOPS 2010 classification.
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Trade in Services EBOPS 2010 - Trade in services by partner countryContact person/organisation
OECD statistics contact: stat.contact@oecd.org
Reference period
The OECD generally attempts to provide the longest possible time series for each member country.
Sector coverage
The aim of the dataset is to collect and disseminate balance of payments data on international trade in services at the most detailed partner country level available. To the extent that countries report them, data are also broken down by type of service according to the EBOPS 2010 classification.
Quality comments
There has been a growing interest in monitoring patterns of trade in services around the world, which is partly associated with ongoing trade negotiations and partly due to the increasing importance of services in OECD economies. It has been developed to supplement other OECD publications on trade in services to address the data needs of trade analysts. It is also an important part of OECD's programme to facilitate the implementation of the recommendations of the revised Manual on Statistics of International Trade in Services 2010.
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The Task Force on Statistics of International Trade in Services maintains a matrix summarising the status of the trade in services data collection performed by International Organisations. The table displays links to the databases as well as update timetables, availability of metadata, availability of bilateral data, and other important characteristics.

http://unstats.un.org/unsd/tradeserv/TFSITS/matrix.htm