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Import & Export of Petroleum Products
Released Under: National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP)
Contributor: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Petroleum Planning & Analysis Cell (PPAC)
Domain: Open Government Data (OGD) Platform India Published On: 27/04/2023
Updated On: 22/06/2023
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TwitterThis site collates and visualizes critical indicators within the aerospace and defense markets to enable firms to develop export strategies and identify target markets. These data include trade flows (exports and imports) of aerospace products, M3 shipment values of defense and non-defense aircraft and parts, annual employment data, and defense exports delineated by country and products. Users can download the data themselves or use the onscreen tools to visualize the data.
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TwitterIndia is one of the fastest developing nations of the world and trade between nations is the major component of any developing nation. This dataset includes the trade data for India for commodities in the HS2 basket.
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The dataset consists of trade values for export and import of commodities in million US$. The dataset is tidy and each row consists of a single observation.
The data is requested from the Department of Commerce, Government of India using Python
A few questions that can be answered using this dataset are: 1. What did India export the most in any given year? 2. Which commodity forms a major chunk of trade? Does it conform to theories of international trade? 3. How has the trade between India and any given country grown over time?
A visualization of this dataset would be a great way to explore more such questions.
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The Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level. With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software. In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
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This project features a Python script designed to visualize Mexico's trade relationships from 1993 to 2025. Using official trade data sourced from the DataMexico VizBuilder, the script generates:Bar Charts: Highlighting the top 30 export or import trade partners of Mexico for any given year.Choropleth Maps: Showing the trade values (exports or imports) for all countries, customizable by a specific year.The dataset included provides comprehensive trade figures for over three decades, broken down by country and trade flow type (exports or imports).Additionally, the project includes a requirements.txt file for easy dependency installation and sample visualizations to demonstrate the script's functionality.This tool aims to provide researchers, policymakers, and educators with a clear, customizable way to explore and analyze Mexico's trade dynamics over time.
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Vietnam’s year-over-year vegetable export growth rates by country for 2024.
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The Australian International Trade dataset extracted from ABS Statistics data contains over 30 years of data between 1988 and 2024. The dataset has import and export information, including 10 main categories and 67 sub-categories. Each sub-category involves multiple industries' performances on productivities and resources.
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This entry brings together more than 30-years of Canada’s energy import and export data updated on a quarterly basis. Energy import and export data for electricity, crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids and refined petroleum products is included. The data provided below is what is used in the visualization tool on the National Energy Board website. The source code for the visualization tool is also available.
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The Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level. With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software. In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
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Summary of Brazil’s major import and export products between September and October 2025.
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TwitterThe Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level.
With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software.
In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
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TwitterThe Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level. With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software. In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
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This entry brings together more than 30-years of Canada’s energy import and export data updated on a quarterly basis. Energy import and export data for electricity, crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids and refined petroleum products is included. The data provided below is what is used in the visualization tool on the Canada Energy Regulator's website. The source code for the visualization tool is also available.
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The Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level. With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software. In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
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The Canadian International Merchandise Trade (CIMT) Web Application offers the most detailed commodity trade data using the Harmonized System (HS) classification of goods (the 8-digit commodity level for exports and the 10-digit for imports). The CIMT Web Application also offers data at the international 6-digit commodity level. With the CIMT Web Application the user can visualize the latest information on customs based monthly trade through tables and charts as well as a time series report. For a selected period of time, one can also customize its selection and visualize trade, export or import, data for a specific trading partner, a specific province and a specific variable such as value, volume and a percentage change on a monthly or annual basis. The application has also the ability to retrieve the top 25 commodities traded between a selected by the user geography, Canada or a province, and trading partner, the World or a specific country, for the month of interest. When desired, the user can copy the data seen on the screen into their preferred data manipulation software. In general, merchandise trade data are revised on an ongoing basis for each month of the current year. The previous year's customs data are revised with the release of the January and February reference months as well as on a quarterly basis. The previous two years of customs based data are revised annually and are released in February with the December reference month.
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Summary of Turkey’s top imported and exported products in June 2025, including HS codes and shipment values.
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Summary of Malaysia’s major imports and exports in July 2025 with HS codes and shipment values.
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This dataset is part of a series that contains three other datasets:
Dataset components
| name | size | contents | source |
|---|---|---|---|
| it_1km.csv | 114.34 MB | Italy shape with 1km resolution | A |
| it_10km.csv | 1.17 MB | Italy shape with 10km resolution | A |
| it_100km.csv | 15.66 KB | Italy shape with 100km resolution | A |
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| source code | organization website | container file link |
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| A | EEA European Environment Agency | Italy shapefile |
| B | ISTAT Istituto Nazionale di Statistica | BASI TERRITORIALI E VARIABILI CENSUARIE at 2011 |
Processing done
Source: A
Converted .shp files (same name as the one under "dataset components") into CSV by using GDAL 3.0.4, released 2020/01/28, offline, under Windows 10, using the following command line:
ogr2ogr -f CSV
Source: B
The data from this source for the time being are not uploaded due to errors in processing the sources (i.e. formatting errors in both .shp files and, when available, the .csv conversion provided by the source).
Anyway, if interested: the list of all the location as of 2011 is within the ZIP file Localita_2011_Point.csv from "Località italiane (shp)"
Selected the ZIP file containing the set of files WGS 84 UTM Zona 32n, latest available as of 2020-12-06: 2011
Release date and timeframe coverage
The collated dataset was released on 2020-12-06.
No timeframe coverage information available (the "localita" file is stated by ISTAT as updated at 2011).
Thanks to EEA and ISTAT for publishing the data
Connecting different data points to identify potential correlations, as part of my knowledge update/learning process (and to complement my other publication activities).
As part of a long-term publishing project (started in 2015 at Expo2015 in Milan), routinely share data that collect along my writing journey- generally via articles on my website on business and social change.
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WITS is a trade software tool giving access to bilateral trade between countries based on various product classifications, product details, years, and trade flows. It also contains tariff and non-tariff measures data, as well as analysis tool to calculate effects of tariff reductions. In addition, users have access to many visualization tools. - Periodicity: Quarter - Number of Economies: 219 - Trade imports, exports, re-imports, re-exports, gross exports, gross imports, MFN tariff rates, bound tariff raters, preferential tariffs. Non-Tariff Measure data with new UNCTAD classification now available. - Update Frequency: Quarterly - Access Option: API, Bulk download, Query tool
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