For further information, please contact: stat.contact@oecd.org
The Trade by Enterprise Characteristics (TEC) database contains international annual trade data broken down in different categories of enterprises. Its aim is to provide a solid basis for analysts who explore, in the context of globalisation, the characteristics of trade actors.
The international trade data are displayed into the following enterprises characteristics:
Comparability
EU countries report trade data against Intra- and extra- EU, whereas non EU countries report their Total trade.
Data availability
Germany: no data for extra-EU trade.
Romania: no breakdown into intra- and extra-EU trade before 2007 because data refers to periods before Romania's accession to the European Union.
Norway: all data refer to extra-EU trade.
United States: data for exports only.
Confidentialisation
The tables have been subject to confidentialisation procedures. any figures had to be suppressed due to confidentialisation issues, especially on 2-digit-levels, for countries with few traders firms.
For further information, please contact: stat.contact@oecd.org
The Trade by Enterprise Characteristics (TEC) database contains international annual trade data broken down in different categories of enterprises. Its aim is to provide a solid basis for analysts who explore, in the context of globalisation, the characteristics of trade actors.
The international trade data are displayed into the following enterprises characteristics:
Comparability
EU countries report trade data against Intra- and extra- EU, whereas non EU countries report their Total trade.
Data availability
Germany: no data for extra-EU trade.
Romania: no breakdown into intra- and extra-EU trade before 2007 because data refers to periods before Romania's accession to the European Union.
Norway: all data refer to extra-EU trade.
United States: data for exports only.
Confidentialisation
The tables have been subject to confidentialisation procedures. any figures had to be suppressed due to confidentialisation issues, especially on 2-digit-levels, for countries with few traders firms.