Explanatory
Notes on Main Statistical Indicators
Exports
Goods leaving the statistical territory of a
country. In the general trade system, the definition of the statistical
territory of a country coincides with its economic territory. In the special
trade system, the definition of the statistical territory comprises only a
particular part of the economic territory, mainly that part which coincides
with the free circulation area for goods. The free circulation area is a part
of the economic territory of a country within which goods may be disposed of
without customs restrictions.
Imports
Goods entering the statistical territory of a
country.
Quantum
Index An index based on quantity units of goods
such as number or weight.
Commercial Service
Exports/Commercial Service Imports Services(previously no factor services)
refer to economic output of intangible commodities that may be produced,
transferred, and consumed at the same time. Exports (credits or receipts) and
imports (debits or payments) of commercial services derived from statistics on
international service transactions are included in the balance of payments
statistics, in conformity with the concepts, definitions and classification of
the fifth (1993) edition of the IMF Balance of Payments Manual.